WO2005121977A1 - コンテンツデータ処理装置、記録再生装置および記録再生システム - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a content data processing device that uses digital content distributed by broadcasting or the like.
- the present invention relates to a technique for avoiding disadvantages caused by moving contents when content is restricted from being copied in terms of copyright protection.
- a copy-once function that allows broadcasted content to be recorded only once is used.
- content with copy-once restrictions is received from a broadcast, recorded on a recording device, and then moved to another recording device using a function called “Move”.
- Move is a function of copying the content stored in the first recording device to the second recording device and then completely deleting the content of the first recording device.
- Patent Document 1 JP 2004-5526A (Pages 13-15, Fig. 1-3)
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method and a system which can solve the above problems comprehensively and do not deviate from the concept of Copy Once Move.
- the present invention employs the following means in order to solve the above problems.
- a unique ID is acquired from two or more recording devices or recording media, an encryption key (hereinafter referred to as a mutual encryption key) for encrypting content is created from the acquired unique ID, and the unique ID and the mutual code are generated. Create mutual ID with key as element.
- the mutual ID is for permitting reproduction, decryption and duplication of the encrypted data after collation with the unique ID.
- the content recorded by the first recording device is reproduced, and the content re-encrypted with the mutual encryption key included in the mutual ID is recorded by the first device and the second device.
- the mutual ID is controlled so that it exists only in the first device or the second device, or only in one of them, and if there is no mutual ID, reproduction, decryption and duplication cannot be performed.
- the data rate and the compression method at the time of the move can be arbitrarily set.
- a content data processing device is connected to a plurality of recording devices or recording media,
- Unique ID reading means for reading at least two unique IDs from the plurality of recording devices or recording media
- a mutual encryption key is created from at least two of the unique IDs, a mutual ID is created having the mutual encryption key and at least two of the unique IDs as elements, and the mutual ID is written to a plurality of the Means for creating a mutual ID to be recorded on either a recording device or a recording medium;
- the unique ID reading means reads the unique ID from the recording device or the recording medium recording the mutual ID and the encoded data
- the read unique ID is Determine which of the at least two unique IDs in the mutual ID matches, and if they match, permit the reproduction of the encrypted data; otherwise, suppress the reproduction of the encrypted data.
- a reproduction suppressing means when the unique ID reading means reads the unique ID from the recording device or the recording medium recording the mutual ID and the encoded data, the read unique ID is Determine which of the at least two unique IDs in the mutual ID matches, and if they match, permit the reproduction of the encrypted data; otherwise, suppress the reproduction of the encrypted data. And a reproduction suppressing means.
- the read unique ID reading means reads the unique ID from the recording device or the recording medium that records the mutual ID and the encoded data
- the read unique ID is Judge which one of the at least two unique IDs in the mutual ID matches, if the two match, permit decryption of the encrypted data, and use the mutual encryption key in the mutual ID to perform the encryption.
- the unique ID reading means reads the unique ID from a recording device or a recording medium that records the mutual ID and the encrypted data
- the read unique ID corresponds to the mutual ID.
- a copy suppression unit that suppresses copying of the encrypted data to the recording device or the recording medium.
- any one of the content data processing devices described above and a recording / reproducing device having a plurality of recording devices or recording media are also useful.
- any one of the content data processing devices described above and at least one recording device are provided.
- a recording / reproducing system in which a plurality of devices having recording media are connected is also useful. The invention's effect
- a mutual ID is created having the unique ID read from the recording device or the recording medium and the mutual code key created based on the unique ID as elements, and the content is generated using the mutual code key.
- the playback, decryption, and duplication of the content are restricted by encrypting the password and performing authentication using the mutual ID.
- the reliability of the move function without departing from the move concept of copy once can be improved.
- content can be backed up using a method for restricting playback and decryption of encrypted content by mutual ID, and even if irreversible conversion that causes deterioration is performed, high-quality content before conversion can be restored.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an integrated recording / reproducing device (type 1) incorporating two or more recording devices or recording media according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a Move function with improved reliability in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mutual ID according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mutual ID according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a configuration of a mutual ID according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a mutual ID creation procedure in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a reproduction suppressing procedure according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a decoding suppression procedure according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram of a case where one or more recording devices or two recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention are connected (Type 2).
- FIG. 11 shows one or more recording apparatuses or recording media according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing a configuration in a case where two recording / reproducing devices each having a built-in body are connected (type 2).
- FIG. 12 shows a Mov e function with improved reliability when one or more recording devices or two recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium are connected (type 2) according to the second embodiment of the present invention. It is a flowchart which shows.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing a unique ID reading procedure when two recording / reproducing apparatuses each incorporating one or more recording apparatuses according to the second embodiment of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- FIG. 14 is a diagram of a network (type 3) in which one or more recording devices or two or more recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium are connected according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a network (Type 3) in which one or more recording devices or two or more recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium are connected according to the third embodiment of the present invention. It is.
- FIG. 16 shows reliability in a network (type 3) in which one or more recording devices or two or more recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention are connected.
- 10 is a flowchart showing a Move function in which is improved.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing the Move Back function in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an irreversible conversion Move function in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing a Move function with improved reliability in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a copy suppression procedure in the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 shows a recording system incorporating one or more recording devices according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration when two playback devices are connected (type 2).
- FIG. 23 shows a Mov e function with improved reliability when one or more recording devices or two recording / reproducing devices having a built-in recording medium in Embodiment 7 of the present invention are connected (type 2). It is a flowchart which shows.
- FIG. 1 An integrated recording / reproducing device incorporating two or more recording devices or recording media as shown in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (type 1) according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 includes first and second recording apparatuses 2a and 2b, unique IDs 3a and 3b of the first and second recording apparatuses 2a and 2b, and a content data processing apparatus 4. It has been.
- the content data processing device 4 reads first and second read / write controllers 5a and 5b for controlling reading and writing to the first and second recording devices 2a and 2b, and reads a unique ID of the recording device Unique ID reading means 6, Unique IDs 3a, 3b of first and second recording devices 2a, 2b
- Mutual ID creating means 7 for creating mutual IDs, and encryption of contents using mutual IDs
- the dangling means 8 and the reproduction suppressing means 9 permitting reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are matched and matched, and only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are matched and matched.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the Move function with improved reliability in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (type 1) according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the unique ID 3a is read from the first recording device 2a and the unique ID 3b is read from the second recording device 2b (S001, S002).
- a device ID can be used in the case of an HDD
- a disc individual ID written in the BCA can be used in the case of a DVD-RAM or DVD-RW disc.
- the mutual ID creating means 7 creates a mutual ID using the two unique IDs read by the unique ID reading means 6 (S003).
- the structure of the mutual ID may be a structure like the mutual ID 12 in FIG.
- the mutual key K1 may be used as a public key.
- the mutual ID key K1 created from the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read from the first recording device 2a and the second recording device 2b and the mutual ID key K1 created from the two unique IDs 3a and 3b are elements of the mutual ID 14.
- the mutual key K1 may be used as a public key.
- the valid flag is set to ⁇ N. When the mutual ID 14 is moved, a copy is created only when the mutual ID 14 is not present at the destination, and when the mutual ID 14 is recorded, the original valid flag is set to ⁇ FF and the destination valid flag is set to ⁇ N.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a mutual ID creation procedure.
- the mutual ID creating means 7 stores the two unique IDs 3a, 3b (S102) read by the unique ID reading means 6 in the mutual ID of the variable (S103), and then uses the mutual ID key K1 from the two unique IDs 3a, 3b. Is created (S104) and stored in the mutual ID (S105).
- the copy-once content C1 recorded in the first recording device 2a is encrypted to record the encrypted content C2 (S005).
- the copy once content C1 is deleted (S006).
- the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 are both recorded on the first recording device 2a, the encrypted content C2 can be reproduced.
- the reproduction suppression means 9 permits reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing a reproduction suppression procedure.
- the reproduction suppressing means 9 reads the unique ID of the recording device (S203) in the recording device in which the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 are both recorded (S201, 202), and reads out the unique ID of the recording device and the two in the mutual ID. If the two unique IDs match (S204), reproduction is permitted (S205). If they do not match, reproduction is not permitted (S206).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S007). Further, the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S008), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is deleted (S009). ). As a result, the encrypted content C2 is recorded not only in the first recording device 2a but also in the second recording device 2b. However, in the first recording device 2a, the encrypted content C2 cannot be reproduced because the mutual ID has already been deleted.
- reproduction suppressing means 9 since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b matches the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b, reproduction is permitted (S010). It is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S011).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a may be deleted.
- the decryption suppressing means 10 permits decryption of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing a decoding suppression procedure.
- the decryption suppressing means 9 reads the unique ID of the recording device (S303) in the recording device in which the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 are both recorded (S301, S302), and reads the unique ID of the recording device and the unique ID in the mutual ID. Two unique I
- the decryption suppressing means 10 permits decryption because the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b matches the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b (S012).
- the decryption means 11 uses the mutual encryption key K1 in the mutual ID to create the content C
- FIG. 11 shows a configuration in which two first and second recording / reproducing devices 18a and 18b each incorporating one or more recording devices according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- FIG. 11 shows a configuration in which two first and second recording / reproducing devices 18a and 18b each incorporating one or more recording devices according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- FIG. 11 shows a configuration in which two first and second recording / reproducing devices 18a and 18b each incorporating one or more recording devices according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- the two recording / reproducing devices include first and second recording devices 19a and 19b, and first and second recording devices.
- the first and second content data processing devices 22a and 22b include first and second read / write control units 22a and 22b that control reading and writing to the first and second recording devices 19a and 19b, First and second unique ID reading means 23a and 23b for reading the unique ID of the recording device; first and second mutual ID creating means 24a and 24b for creating a mutual ID from the unique ID of the recording device; The first and second encryption means 25a and 25b for encrypting the content using the ID and the first for permitting the reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- first and second decryption suppression means 27a and 27b that permit decryption of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- FIG. 12 shows the reliability in the case where two first and second recording / reproducing apparatuses 18a and 18b each incorporating one or more recording apparatuses according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- 6 is a flowchart showing a Move function with improved operability.
- Fig. 13 shows a case where two recording / reproducing devices each having one or more recording devices are connected (type
- the unique ID reading means reads the unique ID from the recording device (S501), sends a unique ID request to the connected recording device (S502), and waits for reception of the unique ID from the connected recording device. (S503).
- a unique ID request is received from another unique ID reading means (S504), the unique ID is read from the recording device (S505), and the value of the unique ID of the connected recording device is returned (S506).
- the first unique ID reading means 23a reads the unique ID 20a from the first recording device 19a (S401), and sends a unique ID reading request to the second unique ID reading means 23b.
- the second unique ID reading means 23b reads the unique ID 20b from the second recording device 19b (S402), and returns a response to the first unique ID reading means 23a.
- a mutual ID is created using the two unique IDs 20a and 20b read in 3b.
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 20a and 20b read by the first and second unique ID reading means 23a and 23b are stored in the mutual ID of a variable, and then the mutual key K2 is obtained from the two unique IDs 20a and 20b. It is created and stored in the mutual ID (S403).
- the copy once content C3 recorded in the first recording device 19a is encrypted using the created mutual key key K2, the encrypted content C4 is recorded (S405), and then the copy one content C3 is deleted. (S406). As a result, reproduction can be performed only when the mutual ID and the encrypted content C4 are both recorded in the recording device.
- the first reproduction suppressing means 26a reproduction of the encrypted content C4 is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the encrypted content C4 recorded in the first recording device 19a is copied to the second recording device 19b (S407).
- the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 19a is copied to the second recording device 19b (S408), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 19a is deleted (S408). S409). As a result, the content C4 recorded on the first recording device 19a cannot be reproduced.
- the second reproduction suppressing means 26b since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 19b matches the unique ID 20b of the second recording device 19b, reproduction is permitted ( (S410), it is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S411). [0066] If the copy is a normal copy, the encrypted content C4 recorded in the first recording device 19a may be deleted.
- decryption of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the decoding suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the decryption content C4 is decrypted using the mutual decryption key K2 in the mutual ID, and the copy once content C3 is recorded in the second recording device 19b ( S4 13).
- a network (Type 3) in which one or more recording devices or two or more recording / reproducing devices incorporating a recording medium as shown in FIG. 14 are connected will be described.
- FIG. 15 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a network in which two or more recording / reproducing devices 40a, 40b, and 40c each including one or more recording devices according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention are connected.
- the network includes first to third recording devices 41a, 41b, 41c, unique IDs 42a, 42b, 42c of the first to third recording devices 41a, 41b, 41c, and first to third recording devices. It is composed of content data processing devices 43a, 43b, 43c.
- the structure of the content data processing device is the same as that of the second embodiment, and a description thereof will not be repeated.
- FIG. 16 shows an improvement in reliability in a network (type 3) in which two or more recording / reproducing devices 40a, 40b, and 40c each including one or more recording devices according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention are connected.
- 9 is a flowchart showing a moved function.
- a unique ID request can be issued by specifying the device that is connected, and that when the unique ID request is received, the device can be specified and answered.
- the unique ID reading method is the same as that in the second embodiment.
- the first unique ID reading means 45a reads the unique ID 42a from the first recording device 41a (S601), and sends a unique ID reading request to the second unique ID reading means 45b.
- the second unique ID reading means 45b reads the unique ID 42b from the second recording device 41b (S602), and returns a response to the first unique ID reading means 45a.
- a mutual ID is created using the two unique IDs 42a and 42b read by the first and second reading means 45a and 45b.
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 42a and 42b read by the first and second unique ID reading means 45a and 45b are stored in the mutual ID of a variable, and then the mutual key K3 is obtained from the two unique IDs 42a and 42b. It is created and stored in the mutual ID (S603).
- the copy once content C5 recorded in the first recording device 41a is encrypted to record the encrypted content C6 (S605), and then the copy one content C5 is deleted. (S606).
- reproduction can be performed only when both the mutual ID and the encrypted content C6 are recorded in the recording device.
- the first reproduction suppressing means 48a reproduction of the encrypted content C6 is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the encrypted content C6 recorded in the first recording device 41a is copied to the second recording device 41b (S607).
- the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 41a is copied to the second recording device 41b (S608), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 41a is deleted (S608). S609).
- the content C6 recorded on the first recording device 41a cannot be reproduced.
- the second reproduction suppressing means 48b since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 41b matches the unique ID 42b of the second recording device 41b, reproduction is permitted ( (S610), it is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S611).
- the encrypted content C6 recorded in the first recording device 41a may be deleted.
- decryption of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the decoding suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the decryption content C6 is decrypted using the mutual decryption key K3 in the mutual ID, and the copy once content C5 is recorded in the second recording device 41b ( S6 13).
- FIG. 1 An integrated recording / reproducing device incorporating two or more recording devices or recording media as shown in Fig. 1.
- Embodiment 4 of the present invention uses FIG. 2 similar to that of Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing a Move Back function in integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (type 1) according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- the unique ID reading means 6 reads the unique ID 3a from the first recording device 2a and reads the unique ID 3b from the second recording device 2b (S701, S702). [0098]
- the mutual ID creating means 7 creates a mutual ID using the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read by the unique ID reading means 6.
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read by the unique ID reading means 6 are stored in the mutual ID of a variable, and then the mutual key K1 is created from the two unique IDs 3a and 3b and stored in the mutual ID ( S703
- the copy-once content C1 recorded in the first recording device 2a is encrypted using the created mutual key K1, and the encrypted content C2 is recorded (S705). Then, the copy-once content C1 is deleted ( S706). As a result, reproduction can be performed only when the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 are both recorded in the recording device.
- the reproduction suppressing means 9 permits reproduction of the decrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S707).
- the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S708), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is deleted (S709). ). As a result, the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a cannot be reproduced.
- reproduction suppressing means 9 since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b and the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b match, reproduction is permitted (S710). It is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S711).
- the copy is a normal copy
- the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b is copied to the first recording device 2a (S712), and the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b is copied. Is deleted (S713).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the second recording device 2b cannot be reproduced.
- the reproduction suppressing means 9 since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a and the unique ID 3a of the first recording device 2a match, reproduction is permitted (S714). [0108] Thereafter, the reproduction right of the encrypted content C2 is moved by the movement of the mutual ID.
- the encrypted content C2 recorded on the second recording device 2b becomes backup data.
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a becomes backup data.
- the irreversible conversion Move function in the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (type 1) incorporating two or more recording apparatuses or recording media as shown in FIG. 1 will be described.
- FIG. 18 is a flowchart showing an irreversible conversion Move function in integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (type 1) according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- the unique ID reading means 6 reads the unique ID 3a from the first recording device 2a and reads the unique ID 3b from the second recording device 2b (S801, S802).
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read by the unique ID reading means 6 are stored in the mutual ID of a variable.
- a mutual code key K1 is created from the two unique IDs 3a and 3b and stored in the mutual ID (S803
- irreversible conversion such as a low data rate or a different compression method is performed, and the irreversible conversion content C7 is recorded (S805).
- the copy-once content C1 and the irreversible conversion content C7 recorded in the first recording device 2a are encrypted using the created mutual encryption key K1, and the encrypted content C2 and the irreversible conversion content C8 are recorded ( (S806, S807)
- the CI and the irreversible conversion content C7 are deleted (S808).
- the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 or the irreversible encrypted content C8 can be reproduced only when recorded on the recording device.
- the reproduction suppressing means 9 permits reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression procedure is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the irreversible encrypted content C8 recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S809).
- the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S810), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a is deleted (S811). ).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a cannot be reproduced.
- reproduction suppressing means 9 since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b and the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b match, reproduction is permitted (S812). It is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S813).
- the second recording device 2b it is possible to reproduce the content C8 that has been subjected to irreversible conversion such as a low data rate or a different compression method.
- the mutual ID recorded on the second recording device 2b is copied to the first recording device 2a (S814), and the mutual ID recorded on the second recording device 2b is deleted (S815). As a result, the irreversible converted content C8 recorded in the second recording device 2b cannot be reproduced.
- the irreversible converted content C8 recorded in the second recording device 2b may be deleted.
- the decryption suppression means 10 permits decryption of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the decryption suppression procedure is the same as in Embodiment 1.
- the decryption suppressing means 10 permits decryption because the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a and the unique ID 3a of the first recording device 2a match (S818).
- FIG. 1 An integrated recording / reproducing device incorporating two or more recording devices or recording media as shown in Fig. 1.
- FIG. 19 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- This integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 includes first and second recording apparatuses 2a and 2b and first and second recording apparatuses.
- the content data processing device 34 includes first and second read / write control units 35a and 35b for controlling reading and writing to the first and second recording devices 2a and 2b, and a unique reading device for reading the unique ID of the recording device.
- ID reading means 36 mutual ID creating means 37 for creating mutual IDs from the unique IDs of the recording devices, content shading means 38 for performing content shading using the mutual IDs, and mutual IDs.
- Reproduction suppression means 39 that permits playback of encrypted content only when the unique ID is matched and matches, and copies the encrypted content only when the mutual ID matches the unique ID and matches.
- FIG. 20 is a flowchart showing a Move function with improved reliability in integrated recording / reproducing apparatus 1 (Type 1) according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- the unique ID reading means 36 reads the unique ID 3a from the first recording device 2a and reads the unique ID 3b from the second recording device 2b (S901, S902).
- the mutual ID creating means 37 a mutual ID is created using the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read by the unique ID reading means 36.
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 3a and 3b read by the unique ID reading means 36 are stored in the mutual ID of a variable.
- a mutual code key K1 is created from the two unique IDs 3a and 3b and stored in the mutual ID (S903
- the copy-once content C1 recorded in the first recording device 2a is encrypted using the created mutual encryption key K1, the encrypted content C2 is recorded (S905), and then the copy-once content C1 is deleted (S906). ). As a result, reproduction can be performed only when the mutual ID and the encrypted content C2 are both recorded in the recording device.
- the reproduction suppressing means 39 permits reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- reproduction of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a copy suppression procedure.
- the unique ID of the recording device to which the encrypted content is copied is read out (S1002), and the unique ID of the recording device to be copied and the mutual ID in the mutual ID are read. If one of the two unique IDs matches (SI 003), copying is permitted (SI 004), and if not, copying is not permitted (S1005).
- SI 003 copying is permitted
- S1005 copying is not permitted
- S907 Since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 2a matches the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b, duplication is permitted (S907), and the first recording device 2a The recorded encrypted content C2 is copied to the second recording device 2b (S908).
- the mutual ID recorded on the first recording device 2a is copied to the second recording device 2b (S909), and the mutual ID recorded on the first recording device 2a is deleted (S910). ).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a cannot be reproduced.
- reproduction suppressing means 39 since the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b and the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b match, reproduction is permitted (S911). It is confirmed whether or not copying was normally performed by reproducing (S912).
- the encrypted content C2 recorded in the first recording device 2a may be deleted.
- the decryption suppressing means 41 permits decryption of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are compared and matched.
- the decryption suppression method is the same as in Embodiment 1.
- the decryption suppressing unit 41 permits decryption because the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the second recording device 2b matches the unique ID 3b of the second recording device 2b (S913).
- the decryption means 42 uses the mutual encryption key K1 in the mutual ID to create the content
- FIG. 22 shows a configuration in which two first and second recording / reproducing apparatuses 18a and 18b each including one or more recording apparatuses according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- the two recording / reproducing devices include first and second recording devices 19a and 19b, unique IDs 20a and 20b of the first and second recording devices 19a and 19b, and first and second contents. It is composed of data processing devices 51a and 51b.
- the first and second content data processing devices 5 la and 51 b include first and second read / write control units 52 a and 52 b for controlling reading and writing to the first and second recording devices 19 a and 19 b, First and second unique ID reading means 53a and 53b for reading the unique ID of the recording device, and first and second mutual ID creating means 54a and 54b for creating a mutual ID from the unique ID of the recording device.
- the first and second encryption means 55a and 55b which encrypt the content using the ID, and the first which permits the reproduction of the encrypted content only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- FIG. 23 shows the reliability in the case where two first and second recording / reproducing apparatuses 19a and 19b each incorporating one or more recording apparatuses according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention are connected (type 2).
- 6 is a flowchart showing a Move function with improved operability.
- first and second unique ID reading means 53a and 53b unique IDs are read from the recording device.
- the unique ID reading method is the same as in the second embodiment.
- the first unique ID reading means 53a reads the unique ID 20a from the first recording device 19a
- the second unique ID reading means 53b reads the unique ID 20a from the first recording device 19a (S1101, S1102).
- the first mutual ID creating means 54a creates a mutual ID using the two unique IDs 20a and 20b read by the first and second reading means 53a and 53b.
- the mutual ID creation method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the two unique IDs 20a, 20a read by the first and second unique ID reading means 53a, 53b b is stored in the mutual ID of the variable, and then a mutual encryption key K2 is created from the two unique IDs 20a and 20b, and stored in the mutual ID (S1103).
- the copy-once content C3 recorded in the first recording device 19a is encrypted using the created mutual encryption key K2, the encrypted content C4 is recorded (S1105), and then the copy-once content C3 is deleted (S1105). S1106). As a result, reproduction can be performed only when the mutual ID and the encrypted content C4 are both recorded in the recording device.
- the first reproduction suppressing means 56a reproduction of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the regeneration suppression method is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the reproduction of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the replication suppression method is the same as in the fifth embodiment.
- the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 19a is copied to the first recording device 19a (S1109), and the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 19a is deleted (S1109). S1110). As a result, the content C4 recorded on the first recording device 19a cannot be reproduced.
- the encrypted content C4 recorded in the first recording device 19a may be deleted.
- the second decryption suppressing means 57b decryption of the encrypted content is permitted only when the mutual ID and the unique ID are collated and matched.
- the decryption suppression method is the same as in Embodiment 1.
- the second decryption suppressing means 57b permits decryption because the unique ID in the mutual ID recorded in the first recording device 19a matches the unique ID 20a of the second recording device 19b ( S1113
- the decryption content C4 is decrypted using the mutual decryption key K2 in the mutual ID, and the copy-once content C3 is recorded in the first recording device 19a ( S1 114).
- the technology for improving the reliability of the move of copy-once content which is effective in the present invention, is to move copy-once content distributed by terrestrial digital broadcasting or the like and stored in a storage device such as an HDD normally to another storage device. It is useful as technology. It can also be applied to applications such as data backup functions.
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