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Architecture for Protection of Content Via Watermarks

Architecture for Protection of Content Via Watermarks. Michael Epstein Raymond Krasinski Philips Electronics. Outline. Problem Statement A Simple System A Comprehensive System The Vacation Home Scenario. Problem Statement. Prevent the copying of “copy never” content

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Architecture for Protection of Content Via Watermarks

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  1. Architecture for Protection of Content Via Watermarks Michael Epstein Raymond Krasinski Philips Electronics

  2. Outline • Problem Statement • A Simple System • A Comprehensive System • The Vacation Home Scenario

  3. Problem Statement • Prevent the copying of “copy never” content • Pressed disks (purchased DVD) • Video on demand/Pay-per-view • Prevent improper copying of “one generation” content • Prevent the Internet re-transmission to the public of “broadcast content” • Allow personal use when appropriate

  4. Watermark Description • An indelible mark that carries information • Does not interfere with the use of content • Should be difficult to remove • Without destroying the content • Should be difficult to write • Should be inexpensive to find • If you know the secrets

  5. Watermark-States • Watermark • Copy never • Copy one generation • Unlimited copies, do not transmit over the Internet to the public • No watermark means no technical restrictions at all

  6. DVD Recorder DVD Player Copy Never Watermark System(Record Control) Pressed disk (CNWM-ROM)

  7. DVD Recorder DVD Player Copy Never Watermark System(Play Control) Pressed disk (CNWM-ROM) R/RW disk (CNWM-R/RW) Non-compliant DVD Recorder

  8. Copy Never Watermark System • Record Control • DVD recorder will not record “copy-never” watermarked disk • Play control • Even if a copy is made on an R or RW disk then: • DVD player will not play • DVD recorder will not play • Legacy player or recorder will ignore all watermarks

  9. Assumptions • It is difficult to transmit video across the Internet without using lossy compression technologies • Watermark detectors will only exist in certain critical locations • Storage devices or some class of storage devices • Displays • It will be desirable to use licensed/regulated storage and display devices

  10. DVD Recorder DVD Recorder DVD Player Television Receiver Comprehensive System (1) UWM UWM-recorded physical UWM-recorded HDTV (RF) Digital Analog

  11. Failure to Traverse the Internet • Conversion to analog “alters” the watermark • Compression “alters” the watermark • Altered content will not be recorded • Even if the content with an altered watermark is recorded, the resulting content will not play • In some cases altered watermark content will not be displayed

  12. DVD Recorder DVD Player DVD Player Failure to Traverse the Internet Physical UWM Internet Physical altered A/D Digital altered Analog altered UWM-recorded (compression) Non-compliant DVD Recorder UWM-altered

  13. Remote/Local Control • Local content • Can be recorded • Transmitted locally • Remote content • Cannot be recorded • Even if recorded cannot be played • Appropriate use of remote content is enabled via controlled means • “vacation home scenario” should be enabled

  14. Storage Device Display Comprehensive System (2) UWM Internet HDTV (RF) Remote Digital Remote Analog Remote Near Location HDTV (RF) Near D/A UWM Unregulated Demodulator Unregulated Device Remote Location

  15. Summary • Multiple types of content must be protected • Copy never • Copy one generation • Unlimited copies • Local use can be enabled • Including legacy devices • Remote use can be prevented • Special arrangement needed for appropriate use • i.e. vacation home scenario

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