WO2004049096A2 - Creation of local usage rights voucher - Google Patents
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- DRM Digital Rights Management
- a work e.g., a textbook
- DRM also covers the management of an asset whether the asset has a tangible or an intangible value.
- Current DRM technologies include languages that describe the terms and conditions required by an owner when a buyer purchases an asset, systems that track asset usage by enforcing controlled environments or encoded asset manifestations, and closed architectures for the overall management of the intellectual property rights held by the owner.
- ODRL does not presume that mechanisms exist to achieve a secure architecture, but complements existing rights management standards by providing digital equivalents and supports an expandable range of new services that can be afforded by the digital nature of the assets in the Web environment.
- ODRL can enable machine-based processing for DRM.
- the web site "http://odrl.net” includes more information about ODRL, as well as, ODRL electronic resources such as the ODRL Specification (version 1.1), the ODRL Data Dictionary (version 1.1), and the ODRL Expression Language (version 1.1).
- the extensible Markup Language is a standard for exchanging data and metadata electronically.
- Metadata is data that describes data.
- the term "author” is metadata that describes the data "William Shakespeare”.
- XML is an outgrowth of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that allows the author of an XML document to separate the logical content of the document from the presentation of the content.
- An author of an XML document adds metadata to a document as hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) tags in the document.
- HTTP hypertext transfer protocol
- a document type definitions (DTD) file is the mechanism that adds shared content to the XML document.
- the web site "http://www.w3.org/” includes more information about XML.
- the extensible rights Markup Language is an XML conforming language definition that specifies rights, fees, and conditions for using digital content.
- XrML also describes message integrity and entity authentication rules.
- XrML supports commerce in digital content such as publishing and selling electronic books, digital movies, digital music, interactive games, and computer software.
- XrML supports the specification of access and use controls for secure digital documents in cases where financial exchange is not part of the terms of use.
- the web site "http://www.xrml.org/" includes more information about XrML.
- the Bluetooth specification describes the operation of a Bluetooth device and short-range radio network communication protocols necessary to create an ad hoc network of up to eight devices operating together.
- Each Bluetooth device operates in the 2.4 GHz radio band reserved for general use by Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) applications.
- ISM Industrial, Scientific, and Medical
- Each Bluetooth device periodically attempts to find any other Bluetooth device within their ten-meter radio communications range.
- each device determines the services offered by the other device using a service discovery protocol (SDP).
- SDP searching function relies on links being established between the requesting Bluetooth device in a client role and the responding Bluetooth device in a server role to find out about services in the responding Bluetooth device and how to connect to them.
- the web site "http://www.bluetooth.com/” includes more information about Bluetooth, as well as, Bluetooth electronic resources such as the Bluetooth Specification (version 1.1) and the Bluetooth Profiles (version 1.1). [0014] An inquiring Bluetooth device initiates a connection with another
- the inquiring device uses the information provided in the inquiry response packet, to prepare and send a paging message to the responding device.
- the inquiring device enters a page state to establish a connection and transmits initial paging messages to the responding device using the access code and timing information acquired from the inquiry response packet.
- the responding device must be in a page-scan state to allow a connection to the inquiring device. Once in the page-scan state, the responding device acknowledges the initial paging messages and the inquiring device sends a paging packet that provides the clock timing and access code of the inquiring device to the responding device.
- the responding device responds with a page-acknowledgment packet. This enables the two devices to form a connection and both devices transition into a connection state.
- the inquiring device that has initiated the connection assumes the role of a master device and the responding device assumes the role of a slave device in a new ad hoc network piconet.
- Each piconet includes one master device and up to seven slave devices.
- a Bluetooth enabled microwave oven can send a message to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone announcing that the meal is ready.
- Bluetooth will become the standard in mobile phones, PCs, laptops and other electronic devices, enabling users to share information, synchronize data, access the Internet, integrate with LANs or actuate electromechanical devices, such as unlocking a car.
- a passenger can use a laptop or handheld computer to compose an electronic mail message while flying in an airplane and, after landing, Bluetooth devices that are ubiquitously located around the airport terminal can automatically forward the messages to the Internet.
- the passenger can receive interesting duty-free offers directly on the laptop or handheld computer or play multi-player games with friends.
- a method, computer system, and computer program product for restricting access to digital content data stores the digital content data on a user device, and classifies the digital content data to determine whether the digital content data is controlled digital content data or non-controlled digital content data.
- the disclosed invention also stores a trusted voucher on the user device, the trusted voucher being associated with the controlled digital content data and comprising at least one permitted function, and restricts access to the controlled digital content data by the user device to said at least one permitted function.
- the disclosed invention allows the user device to perform said at least one permitted function upon the digital content data.
- said at least one permitted function includes printing, copying, forwarding, rendering, or displaying the controlled digital content data with a helper application including one or more of a video player, an audio player, or a viewer.
- the disclosed invention also sends the controlled digital content data and the trusted voucher associated with the controlled digital content to another user device.
- the disclosed invention also associates a local voucher stored on the user device with the non-controlled digital content data, the local voucher comprising at least one intended function, and restricts access to the non-controlled digital content data by the user device to said at least one intended function.
- the local voucher associated with the non-controlled digital content data is a forwarded local voucher.
- the disclosed invention restricts access to the non-controlled digital content data based on a physical characteristic of the user device. The physical characteristic include one or more of a maximum number of non-controlled digital content data stored on the user device, and a duration of time since the storing of the digital content data on the user device.
- an installed number of non-controlled digital content data stored on the user device equals the maximum number of non-controlled digital content data stored on the user device, before the storing of the digital content data, another embodiment selects an installed non-controlled digital content data from the installed number of non-controlled digital content data stored on the user device, and deletes the installed non-controlled digital content data. In another embodiment, the disclosed invention deletes the local voucher associated with the installed non-controlled digital content data.
- the disclosed invention creates the local voucher, stores the local voucher, selects an intended function from said at least one intended function, and stores the intended function in the local voucher.
- the disclosed invention selects at least one secondary function, and stores said at least one secondary function in the local voucher. This allows the disclosed invention to restrict access to the non-controlled digital content data by the user to said at least one secondary function.
- the disclosed invention stores the digital content data before selecting the intended function.
- the intended function and said at least one secondary function include printing, copying, forwarding, rendering, or displaying the non-controlled digital content data with a helper application including one or more of a video player, an audio player, or a viewer.
- the disclosed invention also installs the digital content data on the user device.
- the disclosed invention may install the digital content data before associating the local voucher with the non-controlled digital content data.
- the user device is a mobile device such as a Bluetooth device.
- the local voucher complies with a digital rights management method including methods expressed with the Open Digital Rights Language, the extensible rights Markup Language, or other digital rights management methods expressed with the extensible Markup Language or a markup language based thereon.
- the disclosed invention also sends the non-controlled digital content data to another user device.
- the disclosed invention may also sending the local voucher associated with the non-controlled digital content data to the other user device.
- Figure 1 is a network diagram that illustrates a system, method, and computer program product for restricting access to digital content in a mobile environment.
- FIG 2 is a block diagram that illustrates the hardware and software components comprising mobile device 110 shown in Figure 1.
- Figures 3 A and 3B are flow diagrams that illustrate receiving digital content and controlling access to the digital content with a digital rights management structure.
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram that illustrates accessing digital content protected by the digital rights management structure.
- FIG. 1 is a network diagram that illustrates a system, method, and computer program product for restricting access to digital content in a mobile environment.
- Mobile device 110 and mobile device 111 are general-purpose wireless devices operated, respectively, by user 100 and user 101 to communicate with mobile network 120.
- Mobile network 120 connects via a network bridge with network 121 to communicate with workstation 130, content provider server 140, and shareware site server 150.
- workstation 130, content provider server 140, and shareware site server 150 are exemplary devices connected to network 121 and are not intended to limit the system, method, and computer program product for restricting access to digital content in a mobile environment.
- Mobile network 120 is a wireless communication network.
- the system, method, and computer program product for restricting access to digital content in a mobile environment shown in Figure 1 also contemplates the use of comparable network architectures.
- Comparable network architectures include a cellular network, a digital communication network such as Global System for Mobile communications or Code- Division Multiple Access, a satellite network, and a Bluetooth network.
- an extranet is a private communication network that provides an organization, such as a corporation, with a secure means for the organization to authorize non-members of the organization to access certain resources on the organization's network.
- the disclosed invention also contemplates network protocols such as Ethernet, Token Ring, Systems Network Architecture protocols, Transmission Control Protocol, and proprietary network protocols comparable to the Internet protocol.
- Content provider server 140 is a general-purpose network computer configured to connect to network 121 and service web server requests from network users.
- content provider server 140 stores controlled content 141 and trusted voucher 142.
- trusted voucher 142 may be stored in a voucher server that is separate from, but preferably linked to content provider server 140.
- Shareware site server 150 is a general-purpose network computer configured to connect to network 121 and respond to web server requests for data from network users.
- Shareware site server 150 stores non-controlled content 151. Any user of network 121 can access non-controlled content 151 because nothing obscures access to non-controlled content 151.
- Mobile device 110 and mobile device 111 are general-purpose wireless devices configured to connect to mobile network 120.
- Mobile device 110 and mobile device 111 include, but are not limited to devices such as a cellular telephone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), or a pager.
- Mobile device 110 and mobile device 111 include a memory device that stores the programmed instructions that perform the steps of the method for restricting access to digital content in a mobile environment.
- Figure 1 also illustrates superdistribution of controlled and non-controlled digital content from a distributing mobile device to a receiving mobile device.
- Mobile device 110 is the distributing mobile device.
- Mobile device 111 is the receiving mobile device.
- User 100 operates mobile device 110 to distribute stored digital content to mobile device 111 operated by user 101.
- the communications means for transferring the digital content includes a universal serial bus (USB) connection, an infrared (IR) port, or wireless communication via mobile network 120.
- USB universal serial bus
- IR infrared
- data storage 207 includes devices such as fixed disk hard drives, flash memory cards, and single in-line memory module.
- CPU 203 performs the methods of the disclosed invention by executing the sequences of operational instructions that comprise each computer program resident in, or operative on, memory 210.
- Operating system 211 includes embedded software and low-level system software that controls mobile device 110 and the communication with components such as keypad 201 and display 202.
- Interface software 212 includes the software that interfaces with RF adapter 204, IR adapter 205, and USB adapter 206.
- User interface 221 and administration interface 225 control the interaction between user 100 and application software 220.
- Content analysis 231 receives the digital content, determines the classification of the content, and either stores the digital content in controlled content storage 222 or non-controlled content storage 223.
- DRM engine 230 creates a local voucher 232 and stores the associated local voucher in local voucher storage 224.
- the forwarded local voucher may be stored in local voucher storage 224.
- Mobile device 110 receives digital content via a connection such as network 121, universal serial bus (USB) connection, infrared (IR) port, or analog modem.
- Mobile device 110 stores the digital content (step 302) in memory 210 or data storage 207.
- the process begins by determining whether the digital content is controlled or non-controlled (step 304).
- mobile device 110 receives a trusted voucher (step 306) from the same source that sent the controlled digital content.
- Mobile device 110 stores the trusted voucher (step 308) in memory 210 or data storage 207.
- Mobile device 110 begins to restrict usage of (i.e., access to) the digital content (step 310) based on the limitation imposed by the trusted voucher.
- mobile device 110 may receive the trusted voucher from a source other than the source that sent the controlled digital content. This embodiment would link the source for the controlled digital content and the source for the trusted voucher to each other.
- mobile device 110 first determines whether mobile device 110 currently stores the maximum number of non-controlled digital content items (step 312). For example, if mobile device 110 can only store three non-controlled digital content items, the process rejects installing a fourth non-controlled digital content item (step 312) and determines whether user 100 wishes to remove or delete one of the installed non-controlled digital content items (step 330). If user 100 does not wish to remove or delete one of the installed non-controlled digital content items, the process ends. If user 100 wishes to remove or delete one of the installed non-controlled digital content items, user 100 selects which item to remove or delete (step 332).
- mobile device 110 receives the local voucher (step 318), stores the local voucher (step 320), and restricts usage of (i.e., access to) the non-controlled digital content based on the limitations imposed by the local voucher (step 328). If the transmission does not include a local voucher or if user 100 does not accept a local voucher forwarded with the non-controlled digital content, the process creates a local voucher (step 322). User 100 assigns at least one intended function to the non- controlled digital content (step 324) and requests to store the intended function in the local voucher (step 326) and store the local voucher in memory 210 or data storage 207 of mobile device 110.
- mobile device 110 restricts usage of the non-controlled digital content based on the limitations imposed by the local voucher (step 328).
- the intended function includes, but is not limited to, printing, copying, forwarding, rendering (e.g., storing data in video memory that a CPU accesses and displays on a cathode ray tube monitor), or displaying digital content data with a helper application such as a video player, audio player, or viewer.
- the process may also store a secondary function.
- the process also removes or deletes the associated local voucher. If the lifetime of the non-controlled digital content is eternal or has not expired, the process determines whether the intended function assigned to the local voucher allows user 100 to use the non-controlled digital content in the requested manner (step 410). If the requested use agrees with the intended use, the process directs mobile device 110 to perform the requested use (step 408).
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