SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE COMMON CONTROL OF HETEROGENEOUS MEDIA SERVICE RESTRICTIONS
20220046324 · 2022-02-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N21/44008
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/84
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4415
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/44222
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4755
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4532
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04N21/475
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/258
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/4415
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/45
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A system and method for determining if a user should be prohibited from accessing over-the-top (“OTT”) content in accordance with predetermined content restrictions within a media gateway appliance (“MGA”). If the OTT source provides a restriction rating for the content, the rating is compared to content restrictions stored in the MGA to determine if access should be restricted. Access to restricted content will only be granted if the user provides the proper key code. This key code is the same one utilized for accessing restricted non-OTT content. If the OTT content has no associated rating, the content is analyzed to determine an equivalent rating. This equivalent rating is compared to content restrictions stored in the MGA to determine if access should be granted, or if entry of the key code will be required. User biometrics may also be utilized to further verify authorized users.
Claims
1. A system for prohibiting access to over-the-top content, the system comprising: at least one source of non-over-the-top content; at least one source of over-the-top content; at least one media gateway appliance, comprising at least one processor and at least one memory, wherein the memory is adapted to store data indicative of user-specific content restrictions; and at least one network linking the at least one source of non-over-the-top content and the at least one source of over-the-top content to the at least one media gateway appliance; wherein the at least one media gateway appliance is adapted to: receive a request from a user for access to over-the-top content; determine if the at least one source of over-the-top content has provided an associated rating for the requested over-the-top-content; restrict access to the requested over-the-top-content based, at least in part, on the data indicative of user-specific content restrictions and the rating provided by the at least one source of over-the-top content; and require the user to provide the at least one processor with a code before granting access to any over-the-top content determined to be restricted, wherein the code is identical to a code utilized to access non-over-the-top content via the media gateway appliance.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the media gateway appliance comprises at least one of the following: a set-top box; a television; and a computer.
3. The system of claim 1 wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to provide the requesting user with an indication via a user interface that access to the requested over-the-top content has been denied.
4. The system of claim 1 further comprising: at least one biometric sensor coupled to the at least one processor and adapted to collect biometric data from the user requesting over-the-top content; and wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to: verify that the requesting user should be granted access to restricted over-the-top content based, at least in part, on the collected biometric data.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the collected biometric data comprises information indicative of at least one of the following: the requesting user's voice; the requesting user's fingerprint; the requesting user's height; the requesting user's eye color; the requesting user's retinal pattern; and the requesting user's sex.
6. A system for prohibiting access to over-the-top content, the system comprising: at least one source of non-over-the-top content; at least one source of over-the-top content; at least one media gateway appliance, comprising at least one processor and at least one memory, wherein the memory is adapted to store data indicative of user-specific content restrictions; and at least one network linking the at least one source of non-over-the-top content and the at least one source of over-the-top content to the at least one media gateway appliance; wherein the at least one media gateway appliance is adapted to: receive a request from a user for access to over-the-top content; determine that the at least one source of over-the-top content has failed to provide an associated rating for the requested over-the-top-content; determine an equivalent content rating based, at least in part, on determine if access to the requested over-the-top-content is restricted based, at least in part on, an analysis of the requested over-the-top content; restrict access to the requested over-the-top-content based, at least in part, on the data indicative of user-specific content restrictions and the determined equivalent content rating; and require the user to provide the at least one processor with a code before granting access to any over-the-top content determined to be restricted, wherein the code is identical to a code utilized to access non-over-the-top content via the media gateway appliance.
7. The system of claim 6 wherein the media gateway appliance comprises at least one of the following: a set-top box; a television; and a computer.
8. The system of claim 6 wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to provide the requesting user with an indication via a user interface that access to the requested over-the-top content has been denied.
9. The system of claim 6 further comprising: at least one biometric sensor coupled to the at least one processor and adapted to collect biometric data from the user requesting over-the-top content; and wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to: verify that the requesting user should be granted access to restricted over-the-top content based, at least in part, on the collected biometric data.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the collected biometric data comprises information indicative of at least one of the following: the requesting user's voice; the requesting user's fingerprint; the requesting user's height; the requesting user's eye color; the requesting user's retinal pattern; and the requesting user's sex.
11. A method for prohibiting access to over-the-top content within a system comprising: at least one source of non-over-the-top content; at least one source of over-the-top content; at least one media gateway appliance, comprising at least one processor and at least one memory, wherein the memory is adapted to store data indicative of user-specific content restrictions; and at least one network linking the at least one source of non-over-the-top content and the at least one source of over-the-top content to the at least one media gateway appliance; the method comprising the steps of: receiving a request from a user for access to over-the-top content; determining if the at least one source of over-the-top content has provided an associated rating for the requested over-the-top-content; restricting access to the requested over-the-top-content based, at least in part, on the data indicative of user-specific content restrictions and the rating provided by the at least one source of over-the-top content; and requiring the user to provide the at least one processor with a code before granting access to any over-the-top content determined to be restricted, wherein the code is identical to a code utilized to access non-over-the-top content via the media gateway appliance.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the media gateway appliance comprises at least one of the following: a set-top box; a television; and a computer.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to provide the requesting user with an indication via a user interface that access to the requested over-the-top content has been denied.
14. The method of claim 11 further comprising: at least one biometric sensor coupled to the at least one processor and adapted to collect biometric data from the user requesting over-the-top content; and wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to: verify that the requesting user should be granted access to restricted over-the-top content based, at least in part, on the collected biometric data.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the collected biometric data comprises information indicative of at least one of the following: the requesting user's voice; the requesting user's fingerprint; the requesting user's height; the requesting user's eye color; the requesting user's retinal pattern; and the requesting user's sex.
16. A method for prohibiting access to over-the-top content in a system comprising: at least one source of non-over-the-top content; at least one source of over-the-top content; at least one media gateway appliance, comprising at least one processor and at least one memory, wherein the memory is adapted to store data indicative of user-specific content restrictions; and at least one network linking the at least one source of non-over-the-top content and the at least one source of over-the-top content to the at least one media gateway appliance; the method comprising the steps of: receiving a request from a user for access to over-the-top content; determining that the at least one source of over-the-top content has failed to provide an associated rating for the requested over-the-top-content; determining an equivalent content rating based, at least in part, on determine if access to the requested over-the-top-content is restricted based, at least in part on, an analysis of the requested over-the-top content; restricting access to the requested over-the-top-content based, at least in part, on the data indicative of user-specific content restrictions and the determined equivalent content rating; and requiring the user to provide the at least one processor with a code before granting access to any over-the-top content determined to be restricted, wherein the code is identical to a code utilized to access non-over-the-top content via the media gateway appliance.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the media gateway appliance comprises at least one of the following: a set-top box; a television; and a computer.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to provide the requesting user with an indication via a user interface that access to the requested over-the-top content has been denied.
19. The method of claim 16 further comprising: at least one biometric sensor coupled to the at least one processor and adapted to collect biometric data from the user requesting over-the-top content; and wherein the at least one processor is further adapted to: verify that the requesting user should be granted access to restricted over-the-top content based, at least in part, on the collected biometric data.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the collected biometric data comprises information indicative of at least one of the following: the requesting user's voice; the requesting user's fingerprint; the requesting user's height; the requesting user's eye color; the requesting user's retinal pattern; and the requesting user's sex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0013] Processor 104 is adapted to execute a media management application that, in response to commands received from a user or the MSO, restricts access to and viewing of media content received via MGA 102. Memory 106 provides a repository for the media management application, user-specific viewing permissions, and end-user passwords.
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[0015] If in step 204 processor 104 made the determination that a user had requested OTT content, the process continues with step 214. Processor 104 checks to see if the OTT has appended or associated any rating information with the requested content. Such information could be embedded within the content data stream, or it could be retrieved separately from the OTT in accordance with a particular Application Protocol Interface (“API”) provided to the MGA by the OTT or the MSO. If the OTT has provided a content rating, the process continues with step 206 and the access will be granted or denied passed upon the content rating and the provision of a valid key code (steps 206-212). Processor 104 will then generate an indication that the user has been denied access to the requested content. This indication can be audible and/or visual and can be delivered to the user via a user interface, such as television 108. However, if the OTT has failed to provide a content rating, processor 104 initiates a rating determination process (step 216. This process could be based upon a) analyzing the content to so as to recognize the title or other indicia of identity and then search networked sources (including the Internet) to determine the rating of the identified content, or b) utilization of artificial intelligence (“AI”) to analyze the content on the basis of the scenes, images and/or audio contained therein. For example, processor 104 could be programmed to the requested content to an off-site service that employs an artificial intelligence to search the content for scenes involving violence or rude language. The off-site service would then compute an equivalent rating and return it to MGA 102. AI systems adapted to analyze video and audio are well-known and will not be discussed further.
[0016] If the analysis failed to yield an equivalent rating (a negative outcome in step 218), the user would be denied access to the requested content (step 212). If the analysis successfully computed an equivalent content rating, the process continues with step 206 and the access will be granted or denied passed upon the content rating and the provision of a valid key code (steps 206- 212). If denied, processor 104 would generate an indication that the user has been denied access to the requested content. This indication can be audible and/or visual and can be delivered to the user via a user interface, such as television 108.
[0017] A system (300) supporting an alternate embodiment of the invention is depicted in
[0018] The operation of system 300 is similar to that of system 100, as evidenced by the flow diagram of
[0019] If the requesting party can be positively identified as a user authorized to access restricted content (such as an adult), there is an affirmative result in step 402 and access to the content is granted (step 208). If, however, step 402 results in a negative outcome, the user is denied access (step 212). Processor 104 will then generate an indication that the user has been denied access to the requested content. This indication can be audible and/or visual and can be delivered to the user via a user interface, such as television 108.
[0020] Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. For example, the processor and/or memory associated with a given MGA could be located external to the MGA, including in a cloud or networked environment. In addition, the MGAs described above can be stand-alone devices such as a set-top boxes, or integrated into another system or device such as a television or a computer. Also, the automated systems for analyzing content and/or biometric user data could include expert systems, as well as artificial intelligence systems. All of the above variations and extensions could be implemented and practiced without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.