WO1995004352A1 - Support d'enregistrement de donnees et dispositif electronique le mettant en ×uvre - Google Patents
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- the present invention is an information storage medium in which information such as a game program is stored, and an electronic device for reading and using the information stored in the information storage medium, particularly a CD-ROM and program information stored in the CD-ROM. It relates to a game device that optically reads out and plays a game.
- game software manufacturers have introduced various security systems to prevent the imitation of game software that could be developed as a result of a large investment by spending a lot of time with a large number of people. I'm devising.
- access to the CD-ROM is permitted by judging the match between the data such as special code included in the program information and the data input to the game device main body. There is something to do.
- identifiers such as trademarks and copyrights are stored in the program memory in the cartridge for video games, and the reference identifiers are stored in the computer system main body which is a video game device.
- the reference identifier in the game device is compared with the identifier read from the program memory.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide an information storage medium incorporating a novel security system capable of effectively eliminating imitations, and an electronic device using the information storage medium.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide an information storage medium capable of effectively excluding imitations even if the security system is decrypted, and an electronic device using the information storage medium.
- a third object of the present invention is to provide an information storage medium capable of effectively eliminating the use of imitations and an electronic device using the information storage medium.
- a fourth object of the present invention is to easily detect a specific display by a security system. To provide an information storage medium that can be used and an electronic device that uses the information storage medium.
- the electronic device is defined by a medium mounting portion on which an information storage medium in which information is stored is mounted and the information storage medium surface mounted on the medium mounting portion, and the information is stored.
- An optical detection means for optically detecting an information area and a predetermined predetermined area, a storage means for storing a reference signal corresponding to a specific display, and the predetermined area on the information storage medium surface described above are described above.
- the detection signal detected by the light detection means is compared with the reference signal stored in the storage means, and it is determined whether or not the specific display is displayed in the predetermined area of the information storage medium. It is characterized by having a determination means to be performed.
- the electronic device is defined by the medium mounting portion on which the information storage medium in which the game program is stored is mounted and the information storage medium surface mounted on the writing medium mounting portion.
- An optical detection means that optically detects an information area in which the information is stored and a predetermined area determined in advance, and a game control unit that controls a game according to the game program stored in the information storage medium.
- a storage means in which a reference signal corresponding to the display of the above is stored, a detection signal obtained by optically detecting the predetermined area on the information storage medium surface by the light detection means, and the storage means stored in the storage means. It is characterized by having a determination means for comparing with a reference signal and determining whether or not the specific display is displayed in the predetermined area.
- the determination result by the determination means is further provided.
- the operation control means may stop the operation of the electronic device when the determination means determines that the specific display is not displayed in the predetermined area of the information storage medium surface. .. Further, when the determination means determines that the specific display is not displayed in the predetermined area of the information storage medium surface, the operation control means for stopping the execution of the game program may be further provided. good. Also
- the determination means further has a warning display means for displaying a predetermined warning on the monitor when the determination means determines that the specific display is not displayed in the predetermined area on the information storage medium surface. good. Further, when the determination means determines that the specific display is displayed in the predetermined area on the information storage medium surface, the determination means is further provided with the specific display means for displaying the specific display on the monitor. May be good.
- the information storage medium on which software such as a game program is recorded is a counterfeit product and there is no specific display in the specified area, the operation of the electronic device itself is stopped or the counterfeit product is being used. It is possible to effectively eliminate the use of imitation products by displaying a warning display or displaying a specific display only when a genuine product is used.
- the predetermined region is arranged on the surface opposite to the light detection surface of the information storage medium that detects the information region with light
- the light detection means is the information storage. Even if the information detecting means for detecting the information region from the light detecting surface of the medium and the display detecting means for detecting the predetermined region from the surface opposite to the light detecting surface of the information storage medium are provided. good.
- the display detecting means can be installed as a mechanism independent of the information detecting means, and can be easily detected.
- the predetermined region is arranged so as to detect the information region from the light detection surface of the information storage medium that detects the information region by light, and the photodetection means is the information storage medium.
- the information region and the predetermined region may be detected from the light detection surface of the above.
- the information is written as digital information by a pit in the information area of the information storage medium, and the information is written in the predetermined area of the information storage medium.
- the specific display may be visually written by the aggregate of the above, and the information storage medium may be a CD-ROM.
- the specific display may prohibit the display act when used by a person other than the person who has the right to display the act on the information storage medium described above.
- Indication may be used, and the specific indication may be a registered trademark.
- the information storage medium is detected by a photodetector when attached to an electronic device, in addition to an information area in which information is stored in an optically detectable manner, and is inside the electronic device. It is characterized by further having a predetermined area in which a specific display to be compared with a reference signal stored in advance is visually displayed.
- the information storage medium is detected by a photodetector when mounted on an electronic device in an information area in which a game program is stored in an optically detectable manner, and is contained in the electronic device. It is characterized by further having a predetermined area in which a specific display to be compared with a reference signal stored in advance is visually displayed.
- the information region is exposed to light.
- the predetermined area may be arranged on a surface opposite to the light detection surface of the information storage medium to be detected.
- a display detecting means for detecting a specific display can be installed as a mechanism independent of the information detecting means, and can be easily detected.
- the predetermined area may be arranged so as to detect the information area from the light detection surface of the information storage medium that detects the information area by light.
- the information is written in the information area as digital information by a pit, and the predetermined area is visually specified by an aggregate of pits.
- the display may be written, and the information storage medium may be a CD-ROM.
- the information storage medium has a disk shape, and the predetermined area is arranged on the inner peripheral side or the outer peripheral side of the information area. You may.
- the specific display may prohibit the display act when used by a person other than the person who has the right to display the act on the information storage medium.
- Indication may be used, and the specific indication may be a registered trademark.
- the information storage medium includes a transparent disk-shaped substrate, an information storage area defined on one surface of the substrate, and a pictogram on which game program information is recorded, and the substrate.
- An image display area defined in an area different from the information storage area on one side, and a person other than a person who has a legitimate authority for the act of displaying the image display area arranged in the image display area on the information storage medium.
- the information storage medium includes a transparent disk-shaped substrate, a first zone defined in a ring shape on one surface of the substrate, and digital information is recorded by a pit.
- a ring-shaped definition on one surface of the substrate, a second zone concentric with the first zone, and an act of arranging the second zone in the second zone and displaying this on the information storage medium are justified.
- a specific display that may prohibit the display action when used by a person other than the person who has the It is characterized by having a protective layer that covers the reflective layer.
- the second zone may be arranged on the inner peripheral side or the outer peripheral side of the first zone.
- the digital information and the specific display can be easily distinguished and read by changing the reading control according to the zones arranged concentrically.
- a plurality of the predetermined regions may be formed in the second zone.
- the information storage medium is arranged on a transparent plastic disk and the surface of the transparent plastic disk, and game program information is recorded by a pit.
- a second region that is located at a different position from the first region of the transparent plastic disk surface and is visibly trademarked by a collection of circles, and the transparent plastic. It is characterized by having a reflective layer covering the disk and a protective layer covering the reflective layer.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a game device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the main body of the game machine shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing the CD-ROM shown in FIG. -Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B are explanatory diagrams of the recognition sensor shown in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 5 is a float chart showing the operation of the game device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a game device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the CD-ROM shown in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a main part of the CDR 0 M shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of the game device shown in FIG.
- Fig. 1 OA to Fig. 10D are plan views showing a modified example of the CD-ROM shown in Fig. 6 o
- Figures 1 1 A to 11 C are explanatory diagrams of a specific method of forming a specific display on a CD-ROM by a pit.
- the game machine main body 10 has a control unit 10 a and a CD—ROM control unit 10 b, and the game is controlled in the control unit 10 a.
- Game control unit 1 1 for playing, output data 1 2 for outputting audio and video signals, input data face 1 3 a, 1 3 b for inputting operation signals, Input / output interfaces 14 a, 14 b, and 14 c are provided for inputting / outputting game programs and data.
- These output interfaces 1 2, input interface 1 3 a, 1 3 b, input / output interface 1 4 a, 14 b, and 14 c are connected to the game control unit 1 1 respectively.
- a television device 1 5 is connected to this control unit 10 a as a display unit for displaying the game content via the output interface 1 2, and the input interface 1
- Various controllers for controlling the progress of the game such as Joypad 1 6 a and 1 6 b, are connected via 3 a and 1 3 b, respectively.
- the game device is composed of the main body 10 of the game machine, the television device 15 and the joypads 1 6 a, 16 b and the like.
- a CD-ROM mounting unit 1 8 to which the optical information storage medium CD-ROM 1 7 is detachably mounted is formed on the upper surface of the CD-ROM control unit 1 Ob. Has been done.
- the CD-ROM mounting part 1 8 is closed by the openable and closable lid 1 9, and by closing the lid 1 9 after mounting the CD-ROM 1 7, the CD-ROM 1 7 is mounted on the CD-ROM. It is stored in part 1 8.
- the CD-ROM 17 is formed by a thin disk-shaped disc with a center hole 17 a in the center of the disc surface. Digital information is recorded inside the CD—ROM17, and information such as game programs and data is recorded as pits in this embodiment.
- the trademark display unit 20 is referred to as “predetermined part” or “predetermined area”.
- An optical pickup 21 that serves as an information detection means faces the lower surface of the mounted CD-ROM 1 7 on the CD-ROM mounting portion 1 8 along the half-diameter direction on the disc 1 7 surface. It is arranged so that it can be moved.
- the optical pickup 2 1 reads the program information from the CDR 0 M 1 7 which is rotationally driven by the drive motor.
- the optical pick-up 2 1 is connected to the input / output interface 14 c of the game machine main body 10 and the read information is sent to the game control unit 1 1.
- the image of the television device 15 Operate Joypad 1 6 a, 1 6 b while displaying an image on surface 1 5 a to play the game.
- Various games can be played by exchanging with another CD-R 0 M that records different program information.
- the game console 10 can play music CDs, data information CDs, etc. For example, listen to music from the speakers 1 5 b of the television device 1 5 or display it on the screen 1 5 a. You can read the text information to be played.
- a recognition sensor 22 for reading the trademark display portion 20 of the CD—RO Ml 7 mounted on the CD—ROM mounting portion 18 is provided. This recognition sensor 22 is located facing the trademark display portion 20 by closing the lid body 1 9 after mounting the CD-ROM 1 7.
- the recognition sensor 22 has a base 23 extending in the radial direction of the outer surface of the CD—ROM17 so as to cover the vertical length of the trademark display portion 20.
- the light emitting portion 24 arranged along the radial direction of the upper surface and the linear shape along the radial direction of the upper surface.
- the light receiving unit 25 arranged in the above is arranged side by side.
- One or more light emitting units 24 are installed as needed.
- the light emitting unit 24 and the light receiving unit 25 are arranged at the base 23 so that the light emitted from the light emitting unit 24 is reflected by the target display unit 20 and can be incident on the light receiving unit 25.
- the light emitting unit 24 and the light receiving unit 25 are installed so as to be inclined to each other at both ends of the facing surface 23 a which is recessed in a concave shape. Therefore, the locus of the trademark display unit 20 drawn by the rotation of the CD—ROM1 7 is always located within the recognizable range of the recognition sensor 22.
- the recognition sensor 22 can read the trademark TM attached to the trademark display part 20 and read it.
- the trademark TM is sent to the judgment unit 26 provided in the control unit 10 a via the input / output interface 14 b.
- the recognition sensor 22 is provided on the lid 19 and the game machine main body 10 is provided with a protrusion (not shown) extending above the CD-ROM mounting portion 1 8 to detect the recognition sensor 22.
- the sensor 22 may be installed facing the CD—R0M1 7.
- CD—ROM The 17 is installed so that it is inserted underneath the protrusion so as not to touch it. This protruding part should be installed within the range where the recognition sensor 22 can recognize the trademark display part 20, and at a position where it does not interfere with the attachment / detachment of the CD—ROM1 7.
- an advance / retractable arm (not shown) extending to the CD-ROM mounting portion 18 may be installed in the game machine main body 10 and a recognition sensor 22 may be provided at the tip of this arm.
- This arm advances onto the CD-ROM 1 7 at a position where the trademark display 20 can be recognized automatically only when the CD-ROM 1 7 is attached, so it does not interfere with the attachment and detachment of the CD-ROM 1 7. ..
- the judgment unit 26 compares the signal corresponding to the trademark TM detected by the recognition sensor 22 with the reference trademark information input in advance in the game machine main body 10 and determines whether or not they match. Judge and output a match signal or a mismatch signal.
- the reference information that is entered in advance in the judgment unit 26 is not limited to trademarks, but specific signs that are legally protected, such as designs such as game characters and trade names, can be used. It is desirable that the specific reference sign is a display that can prohibit the display act when used by a person other than the person who has the right to display it, and the license is in addition to the right owned by oneself. It may be licensed by contract, or the same may be used in combination of multiple or different types of specific signs.
- the judgment information of the judgment unit 26 is transmitted to the game control unit 1 1.
- a match signal is input to the game control unit 1 1
- the security is released and the program information of the CD—ROM'l 7 is transmitted to the game control unit 1 1.
- the security is not released and the transmission of the program information of the CD-ROM 1 7 to the game control unit 1 1 is rejected.
- the game control unit 1 1 When a mismatch signal is input, the game control unit 1 1 outputs a warning signal such as "This disc cannot be used.” On the screen of the television device 1 5 or outputs a warning signal for the game. Performs error processing such as outputting a stop signal that puts the machine body 10 into an operation stop state.
- this game machine main body 10 can use a game car ridge 27 in which a game program is stored in a semiconductor ROM or RAM in addition to the CD—ROM1 7.
- the game program information is provided via the input / output interface 14 a. Is transmitted to the game control unit 1 1.
- the CD-ROM 1 7 and other discs in which the game software is stored into the CD-ROM mounting unit 1 8, close the lid 1 9 and mount the disc in the game console 10 .
- the game console 10 can also play music CDs other than game software and data information CDs, discs such as music CDs and data information CDs are also installed.
- the recognition sensor 22 is activated together with the optical pickup 2 1, the disk drive is activated, and the mounted disk is rotated (step S 1).
- the optical pickup 2 1 reads the TO C (Table of Contents) information provided on the innermost circumference of the board, and if it cannot be read, repeats this (step S 2).
- step S 3 By reading the TOC, determine whether the installed disc is a music CD (step S 3). For music CDs, proceed to step S4 to play the music. For non-musical CDs, go to step S5 to determine if security is required for playback, that is, if the game software should be legitimate or imitated.
- step S6 the recognition sensor 22 reads the designated part 20 on which the particular trademark of CD—ROM1 7 should be displayed. If security is not required, proceed to step S7 to determine if it is a general purpose software.
- the specific information read by the recognition sensor 22 is sent to the judgment unit 26, and the judgment unit 26 compares and matches the read information with the specific trademark information that is the judgment standard input in advance. Perform pattern matting to compare and judge (step S) 8) o
- step S 9 If it is recognized that a specific trademark is displayed on the specified part 20 of the disc, that is, if the judgment unit 26 determines that the information used as the judgment criterion and the read information match, step S 9 The security is released and the program information of the CD—ROM 1 7 is transmitted to the game control unit 1 1 and the game processing is performed.
- step S10 If it is recognized that a specific trademark is not displayed on the specified part 20 of the disc, proceed to step S10 and perform error handling such as warning display without releasing the security, while in step S7, the disc If it is determined that the information recorded in is general-purpose software other than game software, step SI 1 is performed and PLAY processing is performed. For example, if the disc is a data information CD, the read data will be displayed on the screen. If it is not a general-purpose software, that is, if the disc is a software that is not compatible with the game console body 10, perform error processing such as warning display (step S 1 2).
- the game device is inevitably attached to the CD-ROM.
- FIGS. 6 to 9 The same components as those of the game device of the first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 are designated by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted or simplified.
- the trademark display unit 30 formed in the recording surface of the CD-ROM 1 7 instead of the upper surface of the information storage medium CD-ROM 17 is picked up from the optical detection surface 2 1 Is read by.
- the trademark information of a predetermined part can be obtained without separately providing the recognition sensor 22.
- the game machine main unit 29 has a control unit 29 in which the input / output contact sensor 14 b to which the optical pickup 2 1 is connected is connected to the game control unit 1 1 via the judgment unit 26. It has a and a CD-ROM control unit 29 b that obtains trademark information by an optical pickup 21 instead of the recognition sensor 22. Others have the same configuration as the game device according to the first embodiment.
- the optical pickup 2 1 of this embodiment reads the program information recorded on the CD—ROM1 7 as well as the specific display recorded on the trademark display unit 30. That is, in this embodiment, the optical pickup 2 1 also serves as an information detection means for detecting the information area of the CD-ROM 1 7 and a display detection means for detecting a predetermined area of the CD-ROM 1 7. As shown in FIG. 7, the trademark display unit 30 is formed so as to be visible from the light detection surface of the transparent plastic substrate 31 of the CD—ROM1 7.
- the plastic substrate 31 has a program area 32 in which game program information is recorded by a pit between the lead area 32 a and the lead area 32 b.
- a trademark display unit 30 is provided in the program area 32 so that game program information is not formed over about 100 to 200 tracks adjacent to the lead-in area 32 a.
- the trademark display unit 30 is attached with the trademark TM that is visibly formed by a collection of pictograms, and the trademark TM is used for security check when reading the trademark display unit 30 based on the TOC information of the optical pickup 21.
- the shape can be visually recognized from the light detection surface side through the transparent plastic substrate 31.
- CD—ROM1 7 is a game program with a group of pits 35 on the upper surface 33 of a plastic substrate 3 1 made of transparent plastic such as poly-force, acrylic, and polyvinyl chloride. Information is stored and a trademark display unit 30 is formed.
- the upper surface 33 on which the pits are formed is covered with a reflective layer 36 made of a metal layer such as aluminum, and further covered with a protective layer 37 to form an outer surface 38.
- the protective layer 37 is made of an opaque material, and on the outer surface 38, for example, the name 1 7 b of the game software as shown in Fig. 3 and the game software are related. Design 1 7 c and trademark 20 etc. can be displayed.
- the laser beam is incident from the lower surface 3 4 of the transparent plastic substrate 3 1 and the reflected light from the reflection layer 3 6 is detected by the optical pickup 2 1.
- the trademark 30 formed by a group of pits is formed so that the shape can be visually recognized from the light detection surface 3 4 which is the lower surface.
- the optical big-up 2 1 is connected to the input / output interface 1 4 b, and the input / output Cainta device 1 4 b is connected to the game control unit 1 1 via the judgment unit 2 6. ..
- This optical pickup 2 1 moves radially from the read-in area 3 2 a to the read-out area 3 2 b with respect to the rotating CD-R 0 M 1 7, and the program information and trademark information are transferred from the CD-ROM 1 7. read.
- Digitally coded information in a predetermined format is stored in the program area 3 2 of the CD-ROM 1 7, and a pixel is formed in the predetermined area 30 in a state where the image image can be visually recognized. Therefore, it is necessary to give a command to the CDR 0 M control unit 2 9 in advance that the predetermined area 30 contains information of different formats.
- the trademark information from the predetermined area 30 is read during the reading of the program information, and when the reading of the trademark information is started, the program information is already read and the game is started.
- the trademark information is sequentially read from the read area 3 2 a to the read-out area 3 2 b as the optical pickup 2 1 moves, and the read information is passed through the judgment unit 2 6 to the game control unit 1 Sent to 1.
- the judgment unit 2 6 accumulates the trademark information read by the optical pickup 2 1 and identifies the information accumulated at the end of reading the trademark information and the judgment standard previously input in the judgment unit 2 6. Compares with the trademark information of, determines whether they are the same, and outputs a match signal or a mismatch signal.
- the reference information entered in advance in Judgment Unit 26 is not limited to trademarks, but specific displays such as designs such as game characters and trade names that are legally protected can be used.
- the specific standard display is a display that can prohibit the display act when used by a person other than the person who has the right to display it. Is desirable, and in addition to the rights owned by oneself, those licensed under a license agreement may be used, and the same one may be used in combination with a plurality of specific indications of a different kind or a plurality of different types.
- the information from the judgment unit 2 6 is transmitted to the game control unit 1 1, and in the case of a single signal input to the game control unit 1 1, the security is released and the program information is continuously transmitted to the game control unit 1 1. The game continues. On the other hand, if a mismatched signal is input to the game control unit 1 1, the security is not released and the subsequent transmission of the program information to the game control unit 11 is rejected.
- the game control unit 1 1 When a mismatch signal is input, the game control unit 1 1 outputs a warning signal such as "This disc cannot be used." On the screen of the television device 1 5 or outputs a warning signal. Outputs a stop signal that puts the game console 10 into an operation stop state, and performs error processing.
- a disc such as a CD-ROM 1 7 on which the game software is recorded into the CD-. 01 ⁇ mounting part 1 8, close the lid 1 9 and mount the disc in the game machine body 10 do. Since the game console 10 can also play CDs for music other than game software, CDs for evening information, etc., discs such as CDs for music and CDs for data information are also installed. '
- the disk drive starts up, the installed disk rotates, and the optical pick-up 2 1 starts reading information (step S 1).
- the optical pickup 2 1 reads the TOC information provided on the innermost circumference of the board, and if it cannot be read, repeats this (step S 2).
- step S 3 Read C to determine if the installed disc is a music CD (step S 3). For music CDs, proceed to step S4 to play the music. For non-music CDs Go to step S5 to determine if security is required for playback, that is, if it is a game software that should be determined whether it is legitimate or imitated. ..
- step S 6 If security is required, go to step S 6 and the optical pickup 2 1 Proceeding to the program area 32, the program information and the predetermined part 30 on which the specific trademark should be displayed are read.
- the trademark information read from the predetermined section 30 is sent to the judgment section 26 and accumulated. Since the program information is also read at the same time as the commercial information is read, the game process I is performed and the game is started at the same time as the reading of the trademark information is started.
- step S7 determine if the information recorded on the disc is general-purpose software.
- the data signal corresponding to the trademark information sent to and accumulated in the judgment unit 26 is the data corresponding to the specific trademark information that serves as the judgment standard that has been input to the judgment unit 26 in advance at the end of reading the trademark information. It is compared and judged whether or not it matches with the signal (step S 8).
- step S 9 If it is determined that the information read from the predetermined section 30 on the disc matches the specific trademark information entered in the determination section 2 6 in advance, the security is released and the program information is released to the game control section 1 It is transmitted to 1 and game processing II is performed after game processing I (step S 9). If it is determined that the information does not match the specific trademark information, the game processing I that was being executed without the security being released is stopped, and error processing such as warning display is performed (step S10).
- step S 7 if it is determined in step S 7 that the information stored on the disc is general-purpose software other than game software, the process proceeds to step S 1 1 and PLA Y processing is performed. For example, in the case of CD for data information, the data is displayed on the screen.
- step S 1 If it is not general-purpose software, that is, if the disc is software that is not compatible with the game console body 10, error processing such as warning display is performed (step S 1 2).
- the game device is inevitably attached to the CD-ROM.
- a zone 30 a in which game program information is not written is set along the inner circumference of the disk, and a zone 30 a is specified in this zone 30 a.
- a predetermined area 30 may be provided to display the trademark of.
- a zone 30 b in which game program information is not recorded along the circumference is set on the outer circumference of the disc, and the zone 30 b is within this zone 30 b.
- a region 30 may be provided in which a specific trademark is displayed as a collection of bits.
- the zone 3 2 where the game program is recorded and the zone 30 a or 30 b are set separately. Since zones 3 2 and zones 30 a and 30 b in different information recording formats are arranged separately, it is possible to simplify the control of reading information to the information storage medium.
- the peripheral edge of the game disc may come into contact with a dirty hand, and the specific trademark information in the predetermined area 30 may become unreadable due to the dirt.
- a plurality of predetermined areas may be set apart from each other in the zone 30b for displaying a specific trademark, and the trademark information may be displayed in each area.
- the security may be released when the trademark information in any of the predetermined areas 30 matches the reference trademark information. Even if a certain predetermined area 30 becomes dirty and cannot be read, another predetermined area 30 can be detected, so that the accuracy of reading the specific trademark can be increased.
- a plurality of fixed areas 30 are set continuously or at regular intervals in, for example, zone 30 b of the CD-ROM 17, and each predetermined area is set.
- the same trademark may be displayed consecutively on 30.
- two different types of specific displays may be displayed alternately.
- the plurality of predetermined regions 30 may be formed so as to go around and fill the entire zone 30 b.
- the predetermined area 30 set in this way has a security difficulty level by selecting various combinations such as a predetermined number and a predetermined interval, setting judgment criteria in advance, and inputting them in the judgment unit 26 in advance. Can be further enhanced and security can be further ensured. Further, as shown in FIG.
- the zone 30 b for displaying a specific display may be provided on the outer peripheral side of the) -door area 32 b of the CD-ROM 1 machine. By doing so, the zone 30 b in which a specific display is displayed can be set clearly separated from the zone 30 a in which the information is stored, and the control for reading the information or the specific zone 30 a can be set. Control to detect the display becomes easier.
- Zone 3 Ob has a collection of pits, for example, "TRADE MARK" SEGA "", as shown in Figure 10D.
- a particular display for example "SEGA” is formed by a collection of picks so that it is visible from the photodetection surface of the plastic substrate 31, as shown in Figure 11C.
- the part that makes up the character part of "SE GA” is made up of a collection of pit columns B surrounded by the dashed line C in Fig. 1 1 B, and the part without characters is the pit column A in Fig. 1 1 B. It is composed of an aggregate of.
- the area surrounded by the broken line C becomes a visible dot by being composed of 70 tracks in the vertical direction and a row of 12 pitches in the horizontal direction.
- the pit row A is composed of units that minimize the area of the pit on the surface, as shown in Fig. 11A
- the pit row B is composed of the pits on the surface, as shown in Fig. 11A. It is composed of units that maximize the area of.
- the specific display in the predetermined area 30 of the plastic substrate 31 is formed so that it can be read as characters when viewed from the photodetection surface, but it is on the opposite side of the light detection surface. It may be formed so that it can be read as characters when viewed from the surface.
- trademarks as specific indications used for security checks such as specific trademarks, the uniqueness of designs such as game characters, trade names, and display marks agreed by industry groups is recognized, and imitation is eliminated. Anything that can be done effectively
- the specific display that serves as the standard is a display that can prohibit the display act when used by a person other than the person who has the right to display it, and other than the right owned by oneself. It may be licensed under a license agreement, and the same thing may be combined with multiple specific indications of different types or different types. You may use it in combination.
- the specific display formed in the predetermined area 30 of the CD-ROM 17 may be formed in a visually recognizable shape and size, for example, formed in a fan shape along the outer circumference of the CD-ROM. May be good.
- the present invention is particularly suitable for an information storage medium in which information such as a game program is stored and a security system for an electronic device that reads and uses the information stored in the information storage medium.
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