WO2005066839A2 - Content management apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a technique for backuping and restoring content.
- the digital content bought on line is stored in a hard disk drive of a Personal Computer (PC), a Secure Digital (SD) memory card and the like, and managed by music content management software.
- PC Personal Computer
- SD Secure Digital
- the content can semipermanently exist and be reproduced.
- the digital content bought on line is stored in a hard disk drive of a PC or a SD memory card, the content might be deleted by mistake. This is because the hard disk of the PC and the SD memory card are Read and Write Memories.
- the hard disk drive of the PC has a higher possibility of breaking down than the Read-Only Media. In the case where the hard disk drive breaks down, the content cannot be reproduced. In addition, since the SD memory card is so small that it might get lost.
- the music content stored in the hard disk cannot be reproduced again.
- "restore” means not only restoring the content into the memory where the content was stored before, but also storing the content into another memory.
- the backup and restore software transmits a user ID and a serial number of the music content management software to an authentication server of the Internet, so as to obtain a permission for backup from the authentication server. Only in the case where the permission is obtained, the backup and restore software can backup the music content stored in the hard disk.
- the music content can be backuped in other hard disks or external media such as a CD-Recordable (CD-R).
- the backup and restore software transmits the user ID and the serial number of the music content management software to the authentication server of the Internet, so as to obtain a permission for restore from the authentication server. Only in the case where the permission is obtained, the backup and restore software restores the backuped music content into the hard disk or a portable memory such as the CD-R or the SD memory card. In such case, the backup and restore software places a key for decoding music content under the management of the music content management software. In the case where the content is restored a plurality of times within a certain period, the authentication server outputs a warning and information indicating restore prohibition, so as to prevent illegal duplication.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a content management apparatus and reproduction apparatus which can prevent illegal duplication of content, and simplify user's backup and restore process on content.
- a content management apparatus manages a content stored in a portable medium, the apparatus including : a content storage unit operable to store a content; a backup unit operable to (i) duplicate a content stored in the first portable medium into the content storage unit and (ii) associate the content with a medium identifier of the first portable medium, so as to store the associated information into a management table inside the content management apparatus, in the case where the content stored in the first portable medium is requested to be backuped into the content storage unit; a restore unit operable to (i) duplicate the content duplicated in the content storage unit into the second portable medium and (ii) replace the medium identifier of the first portable medium stored in the management table with a medium identifier of the second portable medium, in the case where the content duplicated in the content storage unit is requested to be restored into the
- the content management apparatus (i) duplicates the content duplicated in the content storage unit into the second portable medium and (ii) replaces the medium identifier of the first portable medium stored in the management table with a medium identifier of the second portable medium, in the case where the content is requested to be restored into the second portable medium.
- the reproduction judgment information there is a judgment result in the case where it is judged whether or not the content management apparatus permits content reproduction.
- the reproduction judgment information there is the management table per se.
- the reproduction judgment information is the information for judging whether or not the content reproduction is permitted, based on the management table.
- the management table processing unit may transmit the reproduction judgment information indicating permission to reproduce the content to the reproduction apparatus, in the case where the medium identifier of the portable medium in which the content is stored is stored in the management table.
- the reproduction judgment information may be the management table.
- the management table processing unit may (i) transmit the management table to the reproduction apparatus, and (ii) store, into the management table storage unit, transmission completion information indicating that the management table has been transmitted. Only in the case where the transmission completion information is not stored in the management table storage unit, the restore unit may duplicate the content duplicated in t he content storage unit into the second portable medium.
- the transmission completion information may be the identifier of the reproduction apparatus. Also, in the case where the reproduction apparatus informs that the management table is not necessary, the management table processing unit may delete the transmission completion information stored in the management table storage unit.
- the content management apparatus according to the present invention may further includes a clock showing time, wherein in the case where the reproduction apparatus requests transmission of the management table, the management table processing unit may store, into the management table storage unit, an expiration time of the management table to be transmitted, and in the case where time shown by the clock exceeds the expiration time, the management table processing unit may delete the transmission completion information stored in the management table storage unit. According to the present invention, an available memory card can be appropriately managed using the management table.
- the content management apparatus reproduces a content stored in a portable medium, the apparatus including : a request unit operable to request, to a content management apparatus, transmission of reproduction judgment information, based on a management table, for judging a permission to reproduce the content, the content management apparatus storing the management table in which an identifier associated with the content is stored; a reception unit operable to receive the reproduction judgment information from the content management apparatus; and a reproduction unit operable to reproduce the content only in the case where the reproduction judgment information indicates a permission for reproducing the content.
- the present invention can be realized as (i) a method having, as steps, respective feature component of each of the above mentioned content management apparatus and reproduction apparatus, (ii) a program including the above mentioned steps, (iii) a storage medium such as a CD-ROM in which the program is stored, or (iv) an integrated circuit.
- the program can be distributed via a transmission medium such as a communication network.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for describing an overview of the first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a structure diagram showing each apparatus and a memory card according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a management table
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a data structure of a backup flag
- FIG. 5 is a display of the screen for causing a user to select backup or restore
- FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing procedures for backup and restore, according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing procedures for reproducing content according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for describing an overview of the first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a structure diagram showing each apparatus and a memory card according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a data structure of a management table
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a data structure of a backup flag
- FIG. 5 is a display of the screen for causing a user to select backup or restore
- FIG. 6 is a flow
- FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a backup process according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a situation where content is backuped, and a management table and a backup flag after backup
- FIG. 10 is a flow chart showing a restore process according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 11 is a display of the screen for content to be restored
- FIG. 12A is a diagram showing a management table before restore
- FIG. 12B is a diagram showing a management table after restore
- FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a reproduction process of content according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a reproduction permission judgment process of content according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing the case where a part of the components is replaced with an integrated circuit, the components being included in the content management apparatus and the reproduction apparatus according to the first embodiment;
- FIG. 16 is a structure diagram showing each apparatus and a memory card according to the second embodiment;
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a data structure of a lend-out management table;
- FIG. 18 is a display of the screen for causing a user to select backup, restore or management table . lend-out;
- FIG. 19 is a flow chart showing a process for judging backup, restore and management table lend-out, according to the second embodiment;
- FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing a process for reproducing content reproduction and judging management table return;
- FIG. 21 is a flow chart showing a lend-out process of management table according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 22 is a flow chart showing a process for recording and updating lend-out information management table according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 23 is a flow chart showing a restore process according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 24 is a flow chart showing a confirmation process of lent-out management table according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 25 is a flow chart showing a content reproduction process according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 26 is a flow chart showing a process for judging reproduction permission of content according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 27 is a flow chart showing a returning process of management table in a reproduction apparatus according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 28 is a flow chart showing a returning process of management table in a content management apparatus according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 29 is a flow chart showing an entry delete process in the lend-out information management table in the case where the management table is returned, according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 30 is a diagram showing the case where a part of the components is replaced with an integrated circuit, the components being included in the content management apparatus and the reproduction apparatus according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 31 is a structure diagram of each apparatus and a memory card according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 32 is a diagram showing a data structure of a lend-out information management table according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing a display example when setting an expiration time for management table lend-out, according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 34 is a flow chart showing a lend-out process of management table according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 35 is a flow chart showing a recording and updating process of lend-out information management table according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 36 is a flow chart showing a confirmation process of lent-out management table according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 37 is a flow chart showing a delete process of a lend-out information management table by a timer, according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 38 is a flow chart showing a reproduction permission judgment process according to the third embodiment
- FIG. 39 is a diagram showing the case where a part of the components is replaced with an integrated circuit, the components being included in the content management apparatus and the reproduction apparatus according to the third embodiment;
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for describing the overview of the first embodiment.
- a user backups the content 123' stored in the original memory card 10 into the first backup PC100 which is a content management apparatus (A).
- the first backup PC100 stores a card unique ID of the original memory card 10.
- the card unique ID is an identifier assigned to each memory card when manufactured, so as to identify each memory card. It is prohibited to backup content stored in a memory card into a plurality of content management apparatuses. In other words, if the content 123 stored in the original memory card 10 is backuped into the first backup PC100, it is prohibited that the content 123 be backuped into the second backup PC21 (E).
- the content 123 backuped in the first backup PC100 is restored into a duplicate memory card 11 (B).
- the first backup PC100 replaces the stored card unique ID with a card unique ID of a duplicate memory card 11.
- the audio player 130 by transmitting a card unique ID, inquires the first backup PC100 whether or not it is permitted to reproduce the content 123 (D).
- the first backup PC100 stores the card unique ID of the memory card in which the content 123 to be reproduced is stored
- the first backup PC100 permits reproduction, and outputs the permission information to the audio player 130 (D).
- the audio player 130 receives the permission information
- the audio player 130 reproduces the content 123 (CI, C2).
- the first backup PC 100 outputs information indicating non-permission for reproduction to the audio player 130 (D).
- the audio player 130 cannot reproduce the content 123 (CI, C2).
- the audio player 130 can reproduce only the content 123 stored in the memory card to which the card unique ID is assigned, the card unique ID being held by the first backup PC 100 (CI, C2).
- the first backup PC 100 CI, C2
- the content 123 can be reproduced. Even if the lost original memory card 10 appears, the content 123 stored in the original memory card 10 cannot be reproduced.
- the same content can be prevented from being duplicated into a plurality of memory cards in a reproducible state.
- the content management apparatus 100 includes: a storage unit 101 ; a backup unit 104; a restore unit 105; and a response unit 106.
- the storage unit 101 (i) backup content 102 which is backuped content 123 stored in the memory card 120, and (ii) a management table 103 are stored.
- the memory card 120 includes: a backup flag 121 ; a card unique ID 122; and content 123.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 includes: a reproduction unit
- the management table 103 is a table 300 including a card unique ID 122 and a content recording location 125.
- the card unique ID 122 is identification information which uniquely specifies the memory card 120.
- the content recording location 125 is information indicating a storage location of backuped content of music, moving pictures and the like in the storage unit 101 of the content management apparatus 100.
- the backup flag 121 stored in the memory card 120 will be described using FIG. 4.
- the backup flag 121 indicates whether or not the content 123 stored in the memory card 120 is backuped. In the case where the content 123 is already backuped, "1" is stored. In the case where the content 123 is not backuped yet, "0" is stored.
- the procedures in the case where the content 123 is backuped and restored will be described using FIG. 5 and FIG. 6. In the case where the content 123 stored in the memory card
- the content management apparatus 100 displays a display
- the content management apparatus 100 executes a backup process (S603). The details of the backup process will be described later.
- the content management apparatus 100 executes a restore process (S604). The details of the restore process will be described later.
- the procedures for reproducing the content 123 will be described using FIG. 7.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 executes a reproduction process on the content 123 (S701). The details of the reproduction process will be described later.
- the backup unit 104 checks whether or not the backup flag 121 in the memory card 120 is set (S801). In the case where the backup flag 121 is set (Y in S801), that is, in the case where it is indicated that the content 123 of the memory card 120 are already backuped (Y in S801), the backup unit 104 stops the backup process. On the other hand, in the case where the backup flag 121 is not set (N in S801), the backup unit 104 duplicates the content 123 of the memory card 120 into the storage unit 101 (S802). In other words, the backup unit 104 backups the content 123 of the memory card 120 into the storage unit 101 (S802).
- the content 123 of the memory card 120 is encrypted using the key unique to the memory card 120.
- the backup unit 104 reads the content 123 while decoding with the above mentioned key, so as to duplicate the content 123 while re-encrypting using the above mentioned key.
- the backup unit 104 obtains the card unique ID 122 from the memory card 120 (S803). As shown in FIG. 9, the card unique ID 122 is stored, for example, as "0001" in a predetermined area 901 of the memory card 120.
- the backup unit 104 associates the obtained card unique ID 122 with the content storage location information for specifying the duplicated content 123, so as to record the associated information into the management table 103 of the storage unit 101 (S804).
- the content storage location information for specifying the duplicated content 123 the recording location of the content 123 in the storage unit 101 can be used.
- the recording location of the content 123 can be the recording location 125 in the hard disk.
- the backup unit 104 sets, in the backup flag 121 of the memory card 120, a value indicating that the backup is completed (S805). For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the backup unit 104 changes (i) the backup flag 121 which was "0" indicating reset to (ii) "1" indicating that backup is completed. When the memory card 120 is initialized, the backup flag 121 is reset, thereby backup can be executed again.
- the management table 103 can store the entry of a plurality of pairs of card unique IDs 122 and content recording locations 125. As shown in FIG.
- the restore unit 105 displays a list of content 1100 as shown in FIG.
- the restore unit 105 restores the selected content into the memory card 120 (S1002).
- the restore unit 105 reads out the content stored in "0x00001234", so as to restore the content into the memory card 120 (S1002).
- the backuped content is encrypted using the key unique to the content management apparatus 100.
- the restore unit 105 reads the content from the storage unit 101 while decoding using the key unique to the content management apparatus 100, so as to restore while reencrypting using the key unique to the memory card 120 (S1002).
- the restore unit 105 searches an entry which corresponds with the recording location of the restored content in the management table 103 (S1003). For example, in the case where the recording location of the content is "0x00001234", the restore unit 105 searches an entry of the "content recording location" which is "0x00001234" in the management table 103.
- the selected content recording location "0x00001234" and the card unique ID "0001" are associated with each other as the entry 1201.
- the restore unit 105 obtains the card unique ID 122 from the memory card 120 in which the content is restored (S1004).
- the card unique ID is "0005".
- the restore unit 105 replaces (i) the card unique ID associated with the specified content recording location with (ii) the card unique ID 122 obtained in S1004 (S1005). For example, as shown in FIG.
- the restore unit 105 replaces (i) the card unique ID "0001" associated with the selected card content recording location "0x00001234" as the entry 1201 with (ii) the newly obtained card unique ID "0005".
- the content reproduction process in the reproduction apparatus 130 will be described using FIG. 13 and FIG. 14.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 inquires the content management apparatus 100 whether or not the content stored in the attached memory card 120 can be reproduced. In such case, the reproduction apparatus 130 transmits the card unique ID of the attached memory card 120 to the content management apparatus 100. As a result of the inquiry, only in the case where the reproduction is permitted by the content management apparatus 100, the reproduction apparatus 130 reproduces the content of the attached memory card.
- the specific examples of content reproduction will be described as follows.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 In the case where content is reproduced by the reproduction apparatus 130, the user previously connects the reproduction apparatus 130 and the content management apparatus 100, via cable or radio.
- the reproduction permission request unit 132 of the reproduction apparatus 130 obtains the card unique ID 122 from the memory card 120 (S1301).
- the reproduction permission request unit 132 inquires the content management apparatus 100 whether or not the content of the inserted memory card 120 can be reproduced (S1302). In such case, the reproduction permission request unit 132 transmits the obtained card unique ID 122 to the content management apparatus 100 (S1302).
- the response unit 106 of the content management apparatus 100 which has received the inquiry searches the card unique ID 122 received from the reproduction apparatus 130 in the management table 103 (S1402). In the case where the card unique ID 122 which has been inquired for is discovered (Y in S1403), the response unit 106 transmits the reproduction permission information indicating reproduction permission to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S1404). On the other hand, in the case where the card unique ID 122 is not discovered (N in S1403), the response unit 106 transmits the reproduction non-permission information indicating reproduction prohibition to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S1405).
- the reproduction unit 131 of the reproduction apparatus 130 reproduces the content 123 in the attached memory card (S1304) .
- the content management apparatus 100 stores the card unique ID122 of the available memory card 120, and updates the management table 103 so as to store only the card unique ID 122 of the memory card 120 which is the restore destination.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 transmits the card unique ID122, and (ii) inquires whether or not the content can be reproduced to the content management apparatus 100. Only in the case where the transmitted card unique ID 122 exists in the management table 103, the reproduction apparatus 130 can reproduce the content. In other words, after restore, the old memory card cannot be used.
- the card unique ID 122 is stored in the management table 103 when executing backup.
- the card unique ID 122 can be stored in the management table 103 without duplicating content.
- NULL is stored, as the entry 303, in the content storage destination address of the management table 103, thereby it can be clearly distinguished from the case where backup is executed.
- the components surrounded by the broken lines in the content management apparatus 100 as shown in FIG. 15, that is, the backup unit 104, the restore unit 105 and the response unit 106 may be realized by the integrated circuit.
- the components surrounded by the broken lines in the reproduction apparatus 130 as shown in FIG. 15, that is, the reproduction unit 131 and the reproduction permission request unit 132 may be realized by the integrated circuit. (Second Embodiment) According to the second embodiment, the content management apparatus 100 lends out the management table 103 to the reproduction apparatus 130, and the reproduction apparatus
- the content management apparatus 100 includes: a storage unit 101; a backup unit 104; a restore unit 1303; a management table lend-out and return unit 1302.
- the storage unit 101 includes: a backup content 102; a management table 103; and a lend-out management table 1301.
- the memory card 120 includes: a backup flag 121 ; a card unique ID 122; and content 123.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 includes a reproduction unit
- the lend-out management table 1301 includes a table 1700 made up of apparatus unique IDs as shown in FIG. 17.
- the apparatus unique ID is identifying information which uniquely specifies a reproduction apparatus.
- lend-out and return processes of the management table 103, content backup, restore and reproduction will be described using FIG. 18 to FIG. 20.
- the management table 103 is lent out to the reproduction apparatus 130, the user previously connects the reproduction apparatus 130 and the content management apparatus 100 via cable or radio.
- the user previously inserts the memory card 120 into the content management apparatus 100.
- the content management apparatus 100 displays a display 1800 for causing the user to select a process type, and waits for the user's input (S601).
- the content management apparatus 100 executes a lend-out process of the management table 103
- the reproduction apparatus 130 executes a return process of the management table 103 (S2004) .
- S2004 return process of the management table 103
- the backup process is the same as described in the first embodiment, and the describing will be omitted here.
- the lend-out process of the management table 103 will be described using FIG. 21 and FIG. 22.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 of the content management apparatus 100 obtains the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2101), Next, the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 searches the obtained apparatus unique ID in the lend-out management table 1301 (S2201). In the case where the apparatus unique ID is not discovered (N in S2202), the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 records the obtained apparatus unique ID into the lend-out management table 1301 (S2203). When the recording into the lend-out management table is successful (OK in S2103), the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 lends out the management table 103 to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2104).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 transmits information about the management table 103 to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2104).
- the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 which requests the lend-out of the management table 103 is "1234"
- " 1234" 1701 is stored into the lend-out management table 1301.
- the management table 103 is lent out to the reproduction apparatus 130.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 which has received the management table 103 from the content management apparatus 100 stores the received management table 103 into the storage unit 1311.
- the same apparatus unique ID is stored in the lend-out management table 1301 (Y in S2202)
- the information about the management table 103 is not transmitted to the reproduction apparatus 130.
- the restore unit 1303 searches the apparatus unique ID in the lend-out management table 1301 (S2401). As a result of the search, in the case where the apparatus unique ID is stored, that is, in the case where the management table 103 is lent out (Y in S2302), the restore process ends. On the other hand, in the case where nothing is stored in the lend-out management table 1301, that is, in the case where the management table 103 is not lent out (N in S2302), the restore unit
- the details of the restore process (from S1001 to S1005) are the same as the first embodiment, and the describing will be omitted here.
- restore is prohibited, thus illegal duplication can be prevented.
- FIG. 25 and FIG. 26 the process for judging whether or not the content can be reproduced, using the management table 103 lent out by the reproduction apparatus 130 will be described.
- the process in which the reproduction apparatus 130 is connected to the content management apparatus 100, and the content management apparatus 100 judges whether or not the content can be reproduced is already described in the first embodiment, and the describing is omitted here.
- the reproduction unit 131 obtains the card unique ID 122 from the memory card 120 (S2501).
- the reproduction unit 131 checks whether or not the management table 103 is stored in the storage unit 1311 of the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2502). In the case where the management table 103 is stored (Y in S2503), the reproduction unit 131 judges whether or not the content 123 can be reproduced (S2504), using the stored management table 103.
- the reproduction unit 131 searches the obtained card unique ID 122 in the management table 103 (S2601). As a result of the search, in the case where the obtained card unique ID 122 is discovered (Y in S2602) the reproduction unit 131 judges that the reproduction is permitted (S2603).
- the reproduction unit 131 judges that the reproduction is prohibited (S2604).
- the return process of the management table 103 from the reproduction apparatus 130 to the content management apparatus 100 will be described using FIG. 27 to FIG. 29.
- a user previously connects the reproduction apparatus 130 and the content management apparatus 100 via cable or radio.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 informs the content management apparatus 100 of the fact that the return process of the management table 103 is executed (S2701).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 of the content management apparatus 100 obtains the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2801).
- the content management apparatus 100 deletes the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 from the lend-out management table 1301 (S2802).
- the above mentioned delete process is as follows.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 searches a received apparatus unique ID in the lend-out management table 1301 (S2901).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 deletes the discovered entry (S2902).
- the delete process is ended (S2803).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 returns the information that the return process of the management table 103 is successful to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2804).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 returns the information that the return process of the management table 103 is unsuccessful to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2805).
- the reproduction apparatus 130 deletes the stored management table 103 (S2703).
- the return process of the management table 103 ends.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 1302 deletes the apparatus unique ID from the lend-out management table 1301.
- the content management apparatus 100 includes: a storage unit 101; a backup unit 104; a restore unit 2703; a management table lend-out and return unit 2702; a lend-out information management unit 2704; and a timer 2705.
- Backup content 102, a management table 103, and a lend-out management table 2701 are stored in the storage unit 101.
- the memory card 120 includes: a backup flag 121; a card unique ID 122; and content 123.
- the reproduction apparatus 130 includes a reproduction unit 131 and a storage unit 1311. Next, the data structures of the management table 103 and the lend-out management table 2701 will be described.
- the lend-out management table 2701 includes a table 3200 made up of the entry of a plurality of pairs of apparatus unique ID and lend-out expiration time.
- the apparatus unique ID is identifying information for uniquely specifying the reproduction apparatus 130.
- the lend-out expiration time indicates the deadline until when the management table 103 to be lent out to the reproduction apparatus 130 can be used. When the time expires, the management table 103 that has been lent out becomes invalid.
- the processes for executing lend-out and return of the management table 103, content backup, restore and reproduction are the same as the second embodiment, and the describing will be omitted here.
- the processes of the content management apparatus 100 and the reproduction apparatus 130 in the case where the user directs the lend-out of the management table 103, the content restore and reproduction will be described.
- the backup process is the same as the first embodiment, and the describing will be omitted here.
- the lend-out process of the management table 103 will be described using FIG. 33 to FIG. 35.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 displays a display 3300 which sets an expiration time for the management table 103, and waits for the user's input (S3401).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 obtains the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 (S3402).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 searches the obtained apparatus unique ID in the lend-out management table 2701 (S3501).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 associates the obtained apparatus unique ID with the lend-out expiration time, so as to record the associated information into the lend-out management table 2701 (S3503).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 transmits the lend-out expiration time inputted by the user and the management table 103 to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S3405).
- the apparatus unique ID of the reproduction apparatus 130 to which the management table 103 is lent out is "1234", and "12:00, December 24, 2003” is specified as the lend-out expiration time for the management table 103, "1234" and "200312241200" are associated with each other, and stored into the member 3201 of the lend-out information management table.
- the m anagement table lend-out and return unit 2702 transmits the lend-out expiration time inputted by the user and the management table 103 to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S3405).
- the reproduction apparatus 130 which has received the management table 103 and the lend-out expiration time from the content management apparatus 100 stores the received management table 103 and the lend-out expiration time into the storage unit 1311.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 updates the lend-out expiration time associated in the lend-out management table 2701 to the lend-out expiration time newly inputted by the user (S3505).
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 updates the entry in which "1234" and "200312241200” are associated and stored in the lend-out management table 2701, so that "1234" and "200401151530" are associated.
- the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 transmits the new lend-out expiration time to the reproduction apparatus 130 (S3406).
- the reproduction apparatus 130 which has received the new lend-out expiration time from the content management apparatus 100 stores the newly received lend-out expiration time into the storage unit 1311.
- the restore unit 2703 requests the lend-out information management unit 2704 to delete the entry whose expiration time is expired within the lend-out management table 2701 (S3601).
- the information management unit 2704 which has received the request obtains the current time from the timer 2705 (S3701).
- the lend-out information management unit 2704 compares the entry of the lend-out expiration time to the current time (S3703), so as to check whether or not the expired entry exists.
- the reproduction unit 131 obtains the card unique ID 122 from the memory card 120 (S2501).
- the reproduction unit i31 checks whether or not the management table 103 is stored in the storage unit 1311 of the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2502). In the case where the management table 103 is stored (Y in S2503), the reproduction unit 131 checks the lend-out expiration time stored in the storage unit 1311 (S3801), and compares to the timer.
- the reproduction unit 131 judges whether or not the content can be reproduced, using the management table 103 stored in the reproduction apparatus 130 (S2504).
- the reproduction unit 131 deletes the management table 103 stored in the storage unit 1311 (S3803), and stops the reproduction process.
- the process for judging whether or not the content can be reproduced using the management table 103 stored in the reproduction apparatus 130 is the same as the second embodiment, thus the describing will be omitted.
- the process for returning the management table 103 from the reproduction apparatus 130 to the content management apparatus 100 is the same as the second embodiment, thus the describing will be omitted.
- the management table lent out can be made invalid.
- restore can be executed again, the restore being prohibited while the management table was lent out.
- the components surrounded by the broken lines in the content management apparatus as shown in FIG. 39, that is, the backup unit 104, the restore unit 2703, the management table lend-out and return unit 2702 and the lend-out information management unit 2704 may be realized by the integrated circuit.
- the component surrounded by the broken lines in the reproduction apparatus 130 as shown in FIG.39 that is, the reproduction unit 131 may be realized by the integrated circuit.
- the content management apparatus according to the present invention can be applied to an apparatus and the like which prevent illegal duplication of content, backup and restore content.
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