Digital information recording apparatus, reproducing apparatus and transmitting apparatus
09773522 · 2017-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N21/4542
ELECTRICITY
H04N2005/91328
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/44204
ELECTRICITY
H04N2005/91314
ELECTRICITY
G11B20/00166
PHYSICS
G11B19/122
PHYSICS
H04N21/8355
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04N21/00
ELECTRICITY
G11B20/00
PHYSICS
G11B19/12
PHYSICS
H04N21/20
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/433
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/432
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/8355
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/454
ELECTRICITY
H04N21/442
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A digital information recording apparatus includes a recording circuit for recording information of a retention period included in the digital information and indicating a period for permitting the digital information to be held in the recording medium, starting with a time at which the digital information is recorded on the recording medium; and information of a playback permission period included in the digital information and indicating a period for permitting the digital information to be played back starting with a time at which the information is reproduced initially following recording of the digital information on the recording medium, permitting temporary recording or copying for the information permitted for “copy never” or “copy one generation.”
Claims
1. A system, comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit audio/video information; a receiver configured to receive the audio/video information; a storage medium configured to store the audio/video information; and a reproducer configured to reproduce the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where an elapsed time from a retaining of the audio/video information is within the first period and an elapsed time from an initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period, a reproduction of the audio/video information is enabled, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled, and thereafter a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information is disabled even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
4. A system, comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit audio/video information; a receiver configured to receive the audio/video information; a storage medium configured to store the audio/video information; and a reproducer configured to reproduce the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, wherein, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is longer than the second period, a reproduction of the audio/video information is enabled, and, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is shorter than the second period and a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled, and thereafter a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information is disabled even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
6. The system according to claim 4, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
7. A system, comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit audio/video information; a receiver configured to receive the audio/video information; a storage medium configured to store the audio/video information; and a reproducer configured to reproduce the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where an elapsed time from a storing of the audio/video information is within the first period and an elapsed time from an initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period, a reproduction of the audio/video information is enabled, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled, and thereafter a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information is disabled even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
9. The system according to claim 7, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
10. A system, comprising: a transmitter configured to transmit audio/video information; a receiver configured to receive audio/video information; a storage medium configured to store the audio/video information; and a reproducer configured to reproduce the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium to be able to temporarily store the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information temporarily stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is longer than the second period, a reproduction of the audio/video information is enabled, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled, and thereafter a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information is disabled even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
11. The system according to claim 10, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
12. The system according to claim 10, wherein the storage medium keep storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
13. A method, comprising: transmitting audio/video information; receiving the audio/video information; storing the audio/video information on a storage medium; and reproducing the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where an elapsed time from a retaining of the audio/video information is within the first period and an elapsed time from an initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period, enabling a reproduction of the audio/video information, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, enabling the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period, and thereafter disabling a start of another reproduction of the audio/video information even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
16. A method, comprising: transmitting audio/video information; receiving the audio/video information; storing the audio/video information on a storage medium; and reproducing the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is longer than the second period, enabling a reproduction of the audio/video information, and, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is less than the second period and a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, enabling the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period, and thereafter disabling a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
18. The method according to claim 16, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
19. A method, comprising: transmitting audio/video information; receiving the audio/video information; storing the audio/video information on a storage medium; and reproducing the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information stored on the storage medium, and wherein, in a case where an elapse time from a storing of the audio/video information is within the first period and an elapsed time from an initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period, enabling a reproduction of the audio/video information, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, enabling the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period, and thereafter disabling a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
20. The method according to claim 18, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
21. The method according to claim 18, wherein the storage medium keeps storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
22. A method, comprising: transmitting audio/video information; receiving the audio/video information; storing the audio/video information on a storage medium; and reproducing the audio/video information from the storage medium according to control information related to the audio/video information, wherein the control information includes: a first period for retaining the audio/video information on the storage medium to be able to temporarily store the audio/video information on the storage medium, and a second period, that begins at the start of an initial reproduction of the audio/video information, for enabling a start of a reproduction of the audio/video information temporarily stored on the storage, and wherein, in a case where a remaining time of the first period is longer than the second period, enabling a reproduction of the audio/video information, and, in a case where a reproduction is started before the end of the first period and the reproduction is continuing at the end of the first period, enabling the reproduction to an end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period, and thereafter disabling a start of an another reproduction of the audio/video information even if an elapsed time from the initial reproduction of the audio/video information is within the second period.
23. The method according to claim 21, wherein the reproduction to the end of the audio/video information beyond the end of the first period is enabled if the reproduction is not stopped, paused or rewound.
24. The method according to claim 21, wherein the storage medium keep storing the audio/video information after the end of the first period, and a start of a reproduction is disabled after the end of the first period.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(18) The information distributor 3 such as a broadcasting station transmits a signal electromagnetic wave modulated with information through the medium of the repeater 4 such as, for example, a broadcasting satellite. Otherwise, transmission based on a cable may be employed. The RF tuner 5 on the receiving side receives and demodulates the transmitted information and thereafter, the recording circuit 2 converts it into a signal suitable for recording on a recording medium and the recording/reproducing unit 6 records the converted signal. The recording/reproducing unit 6 also reproduces the information from the recording medium. A reproduction signal is applied to the display 7 through the reproducing circuit 1 to ensure playback of the information representing original video and audio data. Though not illustrated, the received information can also be played back directly. In case information recorded in advance on a removable recording medium is serviced, only the operation succeeding the reproducing operation by the recording/reproducing unit 6 is carried out.
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(20) The amount of data in information such as video/audio information generated by the program generator 31 constituted of a camera or recording/reproducing device is compressed by the encode circuit 32 so that the information may be transmitted with a less bandwidth. As necessary, the information is encrypted by means of the scrambler circuit 33 to enable a specified audience to take part in playback. The encrypted information is modulated to a signal suitable for transmission by means of the modulator circuit 34 and then is emitted from the transmitting antenna 35 in the form of an electric wave directed to the repeater such as, for example, a broadcasting satellite. In this phase, the service information applying circuit 36 adds information such as copy control information and retention information and playback/copy permission period information. In addition to the above information, the present time information may be applied which can be utilized as a start point of the retention period and copy permission period. For example, request information is inputted to the input terminal 37 through a telephone line for instance. This is utilized for the case where the information to be transmitted is determined in response to a request from audiences as exemplified by video-on-demand.
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(22) An electric field from the repeater, for example, a broadcasting satellite is inputted to the RF/IF converter circuit 51. The RF-band electric wave is converted in frequency to a frequency of IF (intermediate frequency) band or is converted into a signal of a constant band independent of a receiving channel. The demodulator circuit 52 releases the modulation operation applied for the purpose of transmission. The cipher in the demodulated signal is then decrypted by the descrambler circuit 53 and then delivered to the output terminal 54.
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(24) The signal inputted through the input terminal 201 is applied with various control codes. As an example, a signal applied with the copy information “copy never” and designated with the aforementioned retention period and playback permission period will be described. In the case of broadcasting, the data as above is applied to the information by means of, for example, the service information applying circuit 36 of
(25) When recording is permissible, the information including the copy control information and the retention period and playback permission period is generated by the recording control circuit 206 and is added to the recording signal by means of the recording signal processing circuit 203. As necessary, the present time during recording delivered out of the clock 107 is also recorded concurrently. If the present time is included in the received information, this data may be used or the clock 107 may be set by the received information. Through this, the present time during recording can be prevented from being altered.
(26) With the aforementioned control information being “copy any generation”, if the effective copy permission period is designated or the move permission period is designated as necessary, information is recorded temporarily on the medium while keeping “copy one generation” unchanged. In case the control information is “no more copies”, copying is inhibited as a rule and therefore, the output of, for example, the recording signal processing circuit 203 is interrupted. In the case of an apparatus in which the aforementioned move mode is permitted, however, recording of information onto the medium is permitted even for “no more copies” on the premise that a counterpart of the information on the side of the apparatus transmitting that information will be erased. In that case, it is sometimes necessary to transmit, to the apparatus on the recording side, information as to whether the erase operation of the transmitting apparatus is adapted to the move mode. Instead of detecting the control information inclusive of such information as just mentioned above by means of the information detection circuit 205, that information may be applied externally separately from the video and audio data.
(27) If the aforementioned move permission period is additionally designated, even the apparatus adapted to the move mode is not permitted to do move when the above move permission period runs out or expires.
(28) Even with the detected control information being “copy one generation”, in the absence of information such as copy permission period, the control information is changed to “no more copies” by means of the recording signal processing circuit 203 during recording.
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(30) The output signal of the recording circuit 2 is supplied to the input terminal 61. This signal is amplified by the recording amplifier 62 so as to be able to drive a laser generation device or a magnetic head and is then recorded on the recording medium as above by means of the recording media drive 63. A signal reproduced from the recording medium is amplified by the reproducing amplifier 64 up to a level that can afford to be processed in the succeeding stage of signal processing and thereafter delivered to the output terminal 65. The mechanism control circuit 66 is for a motor used to drive the recording media drive 63 and is responsive to a control signal inputted to the input terminal 67 to control the recording medium. Though not illustrated, the control signal inputted to the input terminal 67 is fed from the recording circuit 2 or reproducing circuit 1.
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(32) The following description will be given by way of a case in which data concerning the aforementioned retention period and playback permission period are included in the reproduction signal supplied to the input terminal 101. The signal is fed to the reproducing signal processing circuit 102. In this circuit, the modulation applied on the recording side for the purpose of performing recording/reproduction on/from the medium is demodulated, the waveform equalization is carried out and data is settled by a clock. Subsequently, in the block detection circuit 103, synchronization and ID signals are detected, on the basis of these signals, reproduction data is once stored at a predetermined location in the memory circuit 104. The error correction circuit 105 detects from the stored data a code error generated in the course of recording and reproduction through arithmetic operation to provide a corrected value. Data subject to error correction is sent to the decoder 108 through the signal output circuit 106.
(33) An output of the signal output circuit 106 is also supplied to the output terminal 113 so as to be used for further copying by a different recording device connected to this terminal 113. But in the case of a signal applied with stringent copy limit as described previously, the signal delivered from this output terminal is subject to “copy never” and therefore, copying often fails to fulfill itself. An output of output control circuit 112 to be described later may be supplied to the signal output circuit 106 to prevent the signal from being delivered to the output terminal 113.
(34) On the other hand, from the data applied with the previous error correction, the information detection circuit 111 for control signal detects data indicative of the retention period and playback permission period. One data detection operation per one frame of an image suffices to provide sufficient information as will be described later and the data may be set to the header of a recording track in the case of, for example, a tape medium. Alternatively, the data detection operation as above may be once performed at intervals of a predetermined amount of data. If that data is recorded frequently, thinning-out detection operation may be carried out during reproduction. Then, the output control circuit 112 decides, on the basis of the detected retention period and playback permission period as well as playback start time, time for recording and the present time from the clock 107, whether the delivery of reproduction output is permissible, thereby controlling the output to the decoder 108. The information detection circuit 111 may also detect the control signal for “copy never” and “no more copies” in order for the output of the output control circuit 112 to control the signal output circuit 106, thus ensuring that when copying is inhibited, the delivery of the reproduction signal to the output terminal 113 can be prevented.
(35) The output of the output control circuit 112 is also applied to the output terminal 114. This output signal is used when the signal detected by the information detection circuit 111 includes information for conditionally permitting a device connected externally to carry out recording/reproduction, in order to transmit the information to the outside. When it is determined that the retention period has already expired, information indicative of this expiration may be supplied from the output terminal 114 to the aforementioned input terminal 67 of
(36) The moving image data compression applied in advance of the transmission by the decoder 108 is decoded from the output of the signal output circuit 106 and a resulting signal is fed to the output terminal 110 to permit playback with the display connected to the output terminal 110. As the output from the output terminal 110, an intact decoded digital signal may be delivered or an analog signal converted from the digital signal may be delivered.
(37) When a copyright holder, copy control information and the like are embedded as a watermark in an image, the watermark detection circuit 109 operates to detect the watermark. In place of the signal detected by the information detection circuit 111, the information detected from the watermark may be used to perform a similar control operation.
(38) The clock 107 is of course required of accuracy to some extent. If the clock can easily be altered with malicious intent of the user, then it will not fulfil itself. Further, it is desirable that the clock be controllable in response to time information from, for example, the broadcasting station. The clock may be designed to make the apparatus inoperative when the time is altered intentionally.
(39) Next, in connection with the case in which the reproduction signal applied to the input terminal 101 includes data concerning the aforementioned copy permission period, only operation differing from that described as above will be described. In this case, the information detection circuit 111 for control signal detects data of the copy control information, for example, “copy one generation” and the copy permission period. The output control circuit 112 decides, on the basis of the detected control information and copy permission period as well as recording time and the present time from the clock 107, whether copying is permissible and sends a decision result to the signal output circuit 106. If the copy information “copy one generation” is available within the copy permission period, the signal output circuit 106 passes the reproduction signal. On the medium of the external device for preparation of copies, the control signal is changed to “no more copies”. If the copy information “copy one generation” is outside the copy permission period, the control information can be rewritten to “no more copies” to disable the external device to copy. As necessary, the information in the medium may be rewritten to “no more copies” by means of the recording circuit. Obviously, rewrite on the reproducing side by the signal output circuit 106 is not limitative and it may be done with another reproducing circuit block.
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(43) Output control 312 controls the permission/inhibition of delivery of the output from the digital output terminal 113 or the analog output terminal 110. For control of the output delivery, it is first decided, from the form of the output and encryption conditions, whether safety can be assured and then the permission/inhibition of the output delivery is controlled. Further, the output delivery permission/inhibition may be controlled depending on resolution for instance. For example, in the case of a video signal of high resolution such as high vision video, control is such that the video signal as it is may be inhibited from being delivered but a video signal set up by degrading the resolution may be permitted for delivery.
(44) Copy control information 313 (CGNS; Copy Generation Management System) controls copying to a digital recording device. For example, when this information is of 2 bits, “11” may designate “copy never”, “10” may designate “copy one generation”, “01” may designate “no more copies” to the effect that one copy obtained through “copy one generation” is no more permitted for copying, and “00” may designate “copy free”. Different CGMS's may be provided for the digital signal output and analog signal output, respectively.
(45) Copy control information 314 (APS; Analog Protection System) controls copying to an analog recording device. A psuedo-sink pulse may be added to an analog video signal for the purpose of controlling permission/inhibition of copying.
(46) Move mode 315 is information concerning permission/inhibition of “move”. The term “move” means that information is copied onto a different medium and thereafter, a counterpart of that information recorded on the original medium is erased. This ensures that only one copied information piece can always be allowed to exist, making it possible to keep the condition that many repetitive copying operations result in substantially one copying operation. When information subject to “copy one generation” is copied in the normal copy mode, any more copying is prevented by changing the copy control information to “no more copies” but when the move mode proceeds, the copy control information is again returned to “copy one generation” so that the information of interest can be sent to the copying destination to enable the sent information to be copied and after the copying, the original information is erased. The move mode 315 may prescribe the move permission count in addition to the move permission. In that case, the move permission count information may be decremented each time that a move operation is carried out. For example, when the move mode 315 is of 4 bits, the permission count ranging from 0 to 15 can be defined. In this case, the definition may be such that even when all of the 4 bits are “1111”, the count is not 15 but is infinite.
(47) Playback count 316 is for prescribing the playback permission count and is ruled as necessary. The playback count is used when, for example, in addition to a limit set to the effective period by the aforementioned retention period, the playback count is desired to be limited. Like the move permission count, the playback permission count is decremented each time that one playback operation is carried out. When all of the bits are “1” initially, the limitation to the count can be handled as being nullified.
(48) Playback longevity period 317 is used when the playback operation is limited temporally. For example, when the playback longevity period is of 16 bits to ensure management in a unit of minute, temporal limitation up to about 45 days can be available. For all of the bits being “1”, this period can also be handled as designating unlimitedness. If the CGMS 313 is “copy never”, the rules in the aforementioned playback permission period for instance are predominant in connection with the temporal limitation to the playback operation. Accordingly, the rules in the playback longevity period 317 are used as information available in an instance excepting the above. In an alternative, the playback longevity period 317 may be incorporated into the playback permission period so as to be handled as unified information.
(49) Pause period 318 prescribes a period for permitting a pause operation (temporary stop). The pause period can be handled similarly to the playback longevity period 317. More particularly, it happens that playback operation is required to be stopped temporarily on urgent business due to a visitor. In such a case, the pause period is used to temporally limit the temporary stop.
(50) Delayed start time 319 is used, to limit time for starting working. While the aforementioned retention period sets a limit to working, starting with the recording time, the delayed start time 319 permits working, starting with absolute time such as 12.00 p.m., Jan. 1, 2001 for instance. This is suitable to permit simultaneous disclosures at a time. After the delayed start period has elapsed, information is permitted for playback and delivery for instance. As the delayed start time, the absolute time may be described or a difference time (relative time) from a time (for example, 12.00 p.m., Jan. 1, 1970) agreed by persons in the same line of business may be described. If all of the bits are “0”, the recording time may be the start time.
(51) Not all contents of the copy control information 304 are necessary and some of the contents can be omitted. Further, move permissible period 307B to be described later may arranged, for example, between the move mode 315 and the playback count 316, instead of being positioned as shown in
(52) The recording time 305 in
(53) In the present embodiment, information covering retention period 306A, copy permission period 306B, playback permission period 307A and move permission period 307B is further used. All of the information can be used but only two of 306A and 307A, only two of 306B and 307B or only one of, for example, 306B may sometimes be used.
(54) For the information “copy never”, the copyright holder or the software producer rules the retention period 306A and the playback permission period 307A as described previously. For example, the retention period is set to 9 hours and the playback permission period is set to 2 hours. When there is no need of setting a limit to the period, a code of “no limit” may be applied. In addition to the above, limitation to the playback count may be prescribed.
(55) For the information “copy one generation”, the copy permission period 306B and move permission period 307B are ruled used similarly and the latter is applied only when needed. Also, limitation to the move permission count may be prescribed.
(56) User identification information 308 is recorded when a code inherent to a user is used with the aim of permitting information recorded on the medium to be reproduced by only the same apparatus as that used during recording or only the user. Encryption information 309 is used to decode a cipher during playback when information is encrypted and recorded on the recording medium. This will be described again later with reference to
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(58) In the case of the tape medium for instance, when the operation mode is returned to the stop mode during playback, individual pieces of control information shown in
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(62) In the encryption circuit 233 of
(63) In the apparatus, encryption with the identification code is exemplified but this code may be added to the aforementioned block of the control signal and may be detected on the reproducing side to decide whether the delivery of signal is permissible.
(64) Encryption may be done in a unit of program but when the encryption is carried out while changing the key to the encryption in a unit of sector and individual keys are recorded, an encryption process can be performed in the unit of sector.
(65) Next, an example of operation of controlling the retention period 306A and playback permission period 307A during reproduction will be described. Firstly, when the difference between recording time 305 of a sector to be reproduced and the present time indicated by the clock 107 is within the retention period 306A at the initiation of a playback, the playback is started. At the same time, the playback start time 321 and playback start sector number 322 are recorded as the second control information. With the playback stopped, a playback stop sector number 323 is recorded. With a pause taken, a playback stop sector number 323 is recorded as in the case of the stoppage of the playback and with the pause released, a process similar to that at the initiation of the playback is carried out. More particularly, the time is again confirmed and if the time is within the retention period 306A, playback resumes. When backward feed is done, a playback time at that location is confirmed and if the difference between the playback time and the present time is within the playback permission period 307A, a playback is permitted. When fast feed is carried out, it can be known by confirming the second control information that no playback is carried out throughout a fast feed range. Therefore, when a playback is initiated, permission/inhibition of the playback is decided by only the retention period 306A regardless of the playback permission period 307A. Namely, a playback longevity period after one playback operation subject to the playback permission period 307A is controlled for a playback longevity period following recording subject to the retention period 6A.
(66) The pause period can also be controlled depending on the playback permission period 307A. In this case, permission/inhibition of the initial playback start is controlled by the retention period 306A and when a playback stop is carried out or a pause is taken after start of the playback, the period for stoppage is measured in order that resumption of playback is permitted when the measured period is within the playback permission period 307A but resumption of playback is inhibited when the measured period exceeds the playback permission period 307A. Further, by inhibiting the backward feed, it is possible to steadily permit only one playback operation. In this case, control can be undertaken without recording the second control information.
(67) In case information under the control of the retention period 306A or playback permission period 307A is reproduced and then delivered as a digital signal from the output terminal 113, it is conceivable that the retention period 306A or playback permission period 307A of control information added to the information of interest is decremented or zeroed.
(68) Operation when the copy permission period 306A and move permission period 307B are used is as follows. Firstly, if the difference between a recording time 305 of a sector to be reproduced and the present time indicated by the clock 107 is within the copy permission period 306B at the playback initiation, normal playback is started and a reproduction signal for copying is delivered to the outside. Since the copy control information “copy one generation” remains intact in the signal reproduced and delivered to the outside, recording is permissible for the external device. During recording, however, the copy control information is rewritten to “no more copies” and as a result, any more copying is prevented. In case a playback stop is carried out or a pause is taken after start of the playback, if the copy permission period has already expired at the time that the playback resumes, the copy control information can be changed to, for example, “no more copy” so as to inhibit copying. As far as one copy operation is concerned, the playback may proceed to the end with the copy control information kept to be “copy one generation” and copying may be permitted.
(69) More particularly, a copy longevity period after recording subject to the copy permission period 306B is controlled. After the copy permission period has expired, another recording apparatus is allowed to move information to another medium on the premise that the original information is erased. If expiration of the copy permission period is detected through the aforementioned method at the start of playback, information having its copy control information rewritten to “no more copies” is added with information of move permission period 307B as necessary and then moved to the external recording apparatus. The original information is erased from the medium through a method to be described later. Thereafter, if the difference between the recording time 305 and the present time indicated by the clock 107 is within the move permission period 307B, move between the media is permissible. When the move permission period expires, it is impossible to perform move any more. In the absence of the move permission period 307B, the period for move is unlimited. In other words, the move permission period after the copy permission period has stopped or expired is controlled by the move permission period 307B.
(70) As set forth so far, in copying information to the external recording apparatus within the copy permission period, the copy control information on the original recording medium is changed from “copy one generation” to “no more copies” as the copying operation proceeds. But, the copy control information can be changed at the end of the copy permission period to permit preparation of a plurality of sheets of copy of one generation.
(71) There are some methods of managing the permission/inhibition of delivery of the information to be reproduced (playback, copy or move) in a unit of time. The managing method entangles the method of recording the aforementioned control signal. If the retention period and the playback permission period or copy permission period are managed every image, that is, every frame, the most stringent management can be carried out. The management per frame, however, imposes a large load on operation of hardware, involving a problem of erase to be described later. Accordingly, by managing the control signal in a unit of certain time, the load imposed on processing can be alleviated. For example, a tolerance of one minute is set up for control of the retention period 306A or playback permission period 307A. Then, for a retention period 306A of 120 minutes or a playback permission period 307A of 120 minutes, control is allowed to be done between 120 minutes and 121 minutes and the management can be performed every minute. The tolerance may be set up in a unit of predetermined number of images or in a unit of predetermined amount of data.
(72) The move count and the playback count indicated in connection with
(73) In the case of move, the count is decremented by one in essential each time that the move operation is carried out once and a reproduction signal is sent to the external recording apparatus. If, while the number is prescribed, the copy control information signal designates “no more copies”, the copy control information can be changed to “copy one generation” and delivered and when recording is carried out with the external recording apparatus, the copy control information can be changed to “no more copies”. Further, only when the external recording apparatus is adapted to move from the standpoint of erase operation to be described later, the count can be decremented by one and then delivered. Contrarily, in the case of the apparatus unadapted to move, the count can be rewritten to 0 and then the control signal can be delivered, thus disabling any more move. Obviously, the apparatus on the reproduction signal transmitting side must have the erase function conforming to move as will be described later. A control signal indicative of the erase function may be transmitted to the external recording apparatus.
(74) On the other hand, in the case of the playback count, the manner of management of the playback count matters in the event that, for example, an interruption occurs on the way of playback. A method is available according to which the management is carried out in a unit of contents and after playback has proceeded for a constant time, the count is decremented by one. Alternatively, at the time that a stop, putting a pause aside, is applied, the count may be decremented by one. Further, at the time that backward feed of the medium, putting a stop aside, is applied, the count may be decremented by one.
(75) A description concerning the playback longevity period 317 will be given. When, during playback operation, the playback permission period stops or ends before the program comes to an end, the reproduction output operation can be inhibited but otherwise, delivery of the reproduction output can continue to the end unless the playback operation is stopped. In the latter case, one playback operation can be carried out unless the playback longevity period has already expired at the time that the playback starts. Information for the above purposes can be detected during playback by means of the information detection circuit 111 of
(76) Next, a method of erasing the information on the medium will be described. The term “erase” referred to herein not only signifies erase literally but also involves the case of rewriting at least part of the information on the medium to disable the effective information to be reproduced. Only the aforementioned effective period management in the reproducing circuit is sometimes insufficient to be versatile in the future. If the medium recorded with the information remains, then the reproducing playback will be impossible at present but there is a fear of the future advent of a method that overcomes the present-day preventive method to make playback possible. From the above point of view, the information on the medium is erased after playback or at the termination of the retention period 306A and playback permission period 307A, thus further promoting safety. In addition, when the aforementioned move mode is carried out, the information on the medium must be erased after copying.
(77) Firstly, a unit of information to be erased is considered. It is first conceivable that when the period runs out, an erase operation is carried out in a unit of frame. It is also conceivable that the information is managed in a unit of larger time. For example, the management at the rate of one minute is carried out and information confined within one minute until the expiration is erased collectively. Alternatively, the management is carried out in a unit of plural image frames and information confined within a prescribed time until the expiration may be erased collectively. A similar operation may be undertaken at the rate of predetermined amount of data.
(78) Timing of erase will be considered. As described above, the method is available according to which the erase timing linking to the retention period and playback permission period in some ways is determined. In addition to this, it is conceivable that when information once subjected to playback is not permitted for repetitive playback, the information is erased at a timing of playback even if the playback timing far precedes the effective period. In the event that the medium is removed form the apparatus at the expiration of the period and erase cannot be fulfilled, erase operation may be carried out when the medium is mounted subsequently.
(79) In the case of move, too, it is conceivable that information moved to the next medium is erased in a unit of frame. Alternatively, the information may be managed in a unit of larger time. For example, when the information is managed every minute, information confined within one minute after move may be erased collectively. In an alternative, the information may be managed in a unit of plural image frames and information confined within a prescribed time may be erased collectively. A similar operation may be performed at the rate of predetermined amount of data. Further, after one program has completed copying to the next medium, the whole of the program may be erased collectively.
(80) Next, practical erase operation will be described with reference to the drawings. Erase is made in different ways depending on the type of the medium. An example applied to a disc medium will first be described with reference to
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(83) The output of the output control circuit 112 on the reproducing side is also fed to the recording signal processing circuit 203. On the basis of the previously-described retention period and playback permission period or at the time that move proceeds, the output control circuit 112 generates a control signal for commanding an erase operation. Responsive to this control signal, the recording signal processing circuit 203 generates a code for performing erase at a location of interest on the medium. This code can be a code that is meaningless as information. As described previously, the method is available which manages data in a unit of frame and erases the whole of data. This method is, however, sometimes unpractical from the viewpoint of the time for processing. Even in the case of the management in a unit of frame, the object can be attained sufficiently by erasing only the control signal part as shown in
(84) This holds true for the management in a unit of other than the frame, for example, for the management in a unit of time, in a unit of group of images or in a unit of prescribed amount of data. For example, when the information is managed in a unit of minute, data confined within one minute until the expiration of the effective period or a control signal of data within one minute after move can be erased. In case encrypted information is recorded, a method is available which erases only scramble information.
(85) Further, in case the control signal in the unit to be managed is, for example, encrypted, the scramble information is recorded collectively at a single location on the medium. This information is reproduced collectively during reproduction inclusive of move, stored at a specified location in the memory circuit 104 and erased from the medium. If the reproduction is stopped on the way, an operation for recording again a control signal for a portion not played back onto the medium is carried out to simplify the erase process. In this case, for the sake of preventing the control signal from being collapsed owing to power failure on the way, the whole or at least part of the area for storage of the information in the memory circuit 104 may preferably be implemented with a non-volatile memory circuit such as a flash memory. Especially, in the case of move, the whole of the program may be erased collectively through the method as above after the move operation has stopped.
(86) Obviously, a unit dedicated to reproduction such as a CD-ROM drive does not have the recording circuit block corresponding to the lower half in
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(88) The
(89) If the full erase head is used, it must be mounted to a position for erase after scanning of the video head in contrast to the normal position. If the flying erase head or an unused video head is used as the erasing device, it must also be mounted to a position succeeding the reproducing head in the course of tape scanning. In the latter case, if the mount position satisfies the above condition accidentally but if not so, the height must be changed. Even in the former case, it is necessary to change the height or to mount another head.
(90) In any methods, the information to be recorded is digital information and differing from analog information, any problem in quality does not arise when erase is carried out using a DC magnetic field without using an AC magnetic field. Practically, when erase is carried out while performing reproduction, interference due to magnetic induction from the erase head to the reproducing head is difficult to prevent. But this problem can be solved using DC. Conceivably, the erasing device can be constructed of a permanent magnet. But, a mechanism is needed which moves the location when the erase operation is not done and besides tension applied to the tape changes depending on whether or not erase is carried out, thereby raising a problem that the mechanism is difficult to control. In such an event, the aforementioned head may preferably be used as an electromagnet.
(91) As described above, according to the invention, the information to which a stringent copy limit is set can be recorded temporarily by prescribing the retention period and playback permission period. Further, since the playback period is limited, the copyright holders can protect their right. In other words, compatibility between profits of the user and the copyright holder can be met. Further, by erasing the information when the period expires, security against unauthorized copying can be assured to advantage. In addition, the information can be erased collectively in a unit of time or data amount or only specified part of the recording information can be erased to simplify the erase process to advantage.
(92) Furthermore, even the information subject to copy limitation of “copy one generation” can be limited temporally by prescribing the copy permission period and therefore, uneasiness of the copyright holders caused by keeping “copy one generation” intact for a long time can be eliminated. Even when the control information changes to “no more copies”, by introducing the move mode on the premise that the information on the original medium is erased, the user can conveniently exchange the medium even under the condition that the medium used for copying is only one. As necessary, the move permission period can advantageously be limited.
(93) Furthermore, by erasing the information collectively in a unit of time or amount of data or erasing specified part of the recording information, the erase process can advantageously be simplified. In addition, by limiting the move count, playback count and playback longevity period, the management of working conditions can further be promoted.
(94) The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.