WO2015063904A1 - Système, procédé et dispositif de gestion de contenu - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a content management system, a content management method, and a content management apparatus for managing digital content that can be accessed via a network.
- a method for publishing content by storing content including text information and image information in a server is known.
- a user of a terminal connected to the server via a network such as the Internet can download the content by operating an icon displayed on the terminal, and can edit the downloaded content (for example, Patent Documents). 1).
- an object of the present invention is to provide a content management method capable of controlling how to use content distributed via a network.
- the content management system is a content management system that includes a client terminal and a server and manages content browsed by the client terminal.
- the server associates the content, an icon that is an image associated with the content, and a usable condition of the content in a content storage unit, and stores the content from the client terminal.
- a server communication unit that transmits the content stored in the content storage unit to the client terminal in response to receiving the requested content request.
- the client terminal includes an operation unit that receives the icon selection operation, and a terminal communication unit that transmits the content request for requesting the content corresponding to the icon to the server when the operation unit receives the selection operation. Have.
- the content management unit associates the parent content that can be used in the first usable condition, the parent icon that is an image associated with the parent content, and the first usable condition in the content storage unit in association with each other,
- the terminal communication unit transmits a creation request for requesting creation of child content created by adding unique content to the parent content to the server, and the content management unit sends the creation request to the server communication unit.
- the first usable condition permits the citation of the parent content
- the icon and the second usable condition of the child content are associated with each other and stored in the content storage unit.
- the content management unit stores the parent content and the unique content in different areas of the content storage unit, respectively, and stores the child content including a link to the parent content and a link to the unique content in the content storage. You may memorize in a part.
- the content management unit may store the parent content in the content storage unit and store the child content including the link to the parent content and the unique content in the content storage unit.
- the terminal communication unit transmits a child content request for requesting the child content to the server, and the server communication unit transmits the child content request to the server.
- a link to the parent content and a link to the unique content may be transmitted to the client terminal.
- the server communication unit receives a second availability condition that is an availability condition for the child content from the client terminal, and the content management unit associates the second availability condition with the child content.
- the client terminal further includes an acquisition unit that acquires text information related to the parent content, and the terminal communication unit transmits the creation request including the text information acquired by the acquisition unit to the server. May be.
- the user of the client terminal can photograph the JAN code of the product and create child content in which the unique content is added to the content related to the product corresponding to the text information included in the JAN code.
- the content management unit may delete the parent content from the child content when the first usable condition is changed to a condition that does not allow the parent content to be cited.
- the content management unit may prohibit access from the child content to the parent content when the first usable condition is changed to a condition that does not permit citation of the parent content. By doing so, it is possible to prevent browsing of the parent content even if the child content is accessed when the disclosure of the parent content is stopped.
- the content management unit stores creator information indicating the creator of the content in the content storage unit in association with the content, and based on the creator information received from the client terminal by the server communication unit The content may be changed. In this way, it is possible to prevent the contents other than the creator of the contents from changing the contents of the contents and the usable conditions of the contents even for the published contents.
- the content management unit stores the client terminal that has distributed the icon corresponding to the content in association with the content as a distribution destination terminal in the content storage unit, and the server communication unit deletes the content Then, an instruction to delete the icon may be transmitted to the distribution destination terminal of the icon.
- the content management unit stores the client terminal that is permitted to transmit the child content in the content storage unit in association with the child content, and the content request received by the server communication unit is The child content may be transmitted to the client terminal when the content is transmitted from the client terminal permitted to transmit the content. In this way, even if the icon corresponding to the child content is illegally distributed, the viewing range is limited so that only the person permitted by the creator of the child content can view the child content. be able to.
- the content management unit stores a plurality of the child contents including the parent content in the content storage unit, and the server communication unit issues a search request for searching for the child content including the parent content. May receive a plurality of child icons corresponding to the plurality of child contents including the parent content to the client terminal. In this way, for example, when there are many child contents including know-how related to products related to the parent content, it becomes possible to extract and browse the child contents related to the product.
- the content management unit stores, in the content storage unit, points to be given to the owner of the client terminal in association with the creator of the client terminal and the parent content
- the server communication unit stores the parent content
- the creation request for the child content including: is received from the client terminal
- points associated with the client terminal and the creator of the parent content may be increased.
- a content management method is a content management method for managing content browsed on a client terminal in a server, wherein the server can use parent content that can be used under a first usable condition, A step of associating a parent icon, which is an image associated with the parent content, with the first usable condition in a content storage unit, and storing the original content in the parent content corresponding to the parent icon; Sending a creation request for requesting creation of child content created by adding to the server, and when the server receives the creation request, the first availability condition permits citation of the parent content The child content in which the original content is added to the parent content.
- a step of associating the child icon is stored in the content storage unit is an image associated with the child content and.
- a content management apparatus for example, a content server
- a content management apparatus is a content management apparatus that manages content browsed on a client terminal, and is the content and an image associated with the content.
- a content management unit that associates an icon with the content availability condition and stores the content in the content storage unit, and is stored in the content storage unit in response to receiving a content request for requesting the content from the client terminal.
- a server communication unit that transmits the content to the client terminal, wherein the content management unit includes a parent content that can be used under a first usable condition, and a parent icon that is an image associated with the parent content.
- the first usable condition is associated with the container
- the server communication unit receives a creation request for requesting creation of a child content created by adding unique content to the parent content corresponding to the parent icon from the client terminal
- the first usable condition permits citation of the parent content, the child content in which the original content is added to the parent content, and a child icon that is an image associated with the child content; Are stored in the content storage unit.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a content management system according to a first embodiment. It is a figure which shows the structure of the content server and client terminal which concern on 1st Embodiment. It is a figure which shows the example of the content which a content management part manages. It is a figure which shows the example of a data structure of the content memorize
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a content management system S according to the first embodiment.
- the content management system S includes a content server 1 and client terminals 2 (client terminals 2A and 2B).
- the content server 1 functions as a content management device and manages content browsed by the client terminal 2.
- the client terminal 2 is, for example, a mobile phone or a smartphone, and can send and receive data to and from the content server 1 via a network N such as a mobile phone line or the Internet.
- the content is digital information such as text, images, moving images, and sounds.
- the user of the client terminal 2 can browse the content managed by the content server 1 in association with the icon by selecting the icon displayed on the client terminal 2.
- the user of the client terminal 2 is allowed to quote content managed by the content server 1, the user can create new content by quoting the content.
- content cited by other content is called “parent content”
- content created by quoting other content is called “child content”.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the content server 1 and the client terminal 2 according to the first embodiment.
- the content server 1 includes a server storage unit 11, a content storage unit 12, a content management unit 13, and a server communication unit 14.
- the client terminal 2 includes a terminal control unit 21, a terminal storage unit 22, a display unit 23, an operation unit 24, an imaging unit 25, and a terminal communication unit 26. The details of the configuration of the content server 1 and the client terminal 2 will be described below with reference to FIG.
- the server storage unit 11 includes, for example, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk, and the like.
- the server storage unit 11 stores a content management program for causing the content server 1 to function.
- the server storage unit 11 may read and store a program stored in a storage medium such as an external memory or an optical disk, or may store a program downloaded from an external device via the network N.
- the content storage unit 12 is configured by, for example, a hard disk.
- the content storage unit 12 stores the content, the icon that is an image associated with the content, and the content usable condition in association with each other.
- the content, the icon, and the content usable condition are stored in the content storage unit 12 as a database constructed together with other information.
- Usable conditions include, for example, conditions related to the range of other users who can search for content and the client terminal 2 (hereinafter referred to as “publication range conditions”), and conditions regarding whether or not new content can be created by quoting the content (hereinafter referred to as “content disclosure condition”). Is referred to as a citation permission condition).
- the content management unit 13 is configured by a CPU, for example.
- the content management unit 13 executes the program stored in the server storage unit 11 to associate the content, an icon that is an image associated with the content, and the content usable condition in the content storage unit 12.
- the server communication unit 14 has a communication interface for transmitting and receiving data via the network N, and transmits the content stored in the content storage unit 12 to the client terminal 2 in response to a request from the client terminal 2. Further, the server communication unit 14 receives various messages and data transmitted from the client terminal 2.
- the terminal control unit 21 is configured by a CPU, for example, and controls the client terminal 2 in an integrated manner.
- the terminal storage unit 22 is configured by, for example, a ROM and a RAM.
- the terminal storage unit 22 stores various programs for causing the client terminal 2 to function.
- the display unit 23 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
- the operation unit 24 is, for example, a touch panel, and receives an icon selection operation displayed on the display unit 23. Specifically, when the user selects and taps one icon among the plurality of icons displayed on the display unit 23, the operation unit 24 detects that the tapped icon is selected by the user. The operation unit 24 notifies the terminal control unit 21 of the detected operation content.
- the imaging unit 25 is a camera having a solid-state image sensor, for example. An image photographed by the photographing unit 25 is subjected to image processing in the terminal control unit 21.
- the terminal communication unit 26 transmits / receives data to / from the content server 1 via the network N. Specifically, when the operation unit 24 receives a selection operation, the terminal communication unit 26 transmits a content request message requesting content corresponding to the icon to the content server 1. In addition, the terminal communication unit 26 receives icons and content from the content server 1.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of content managed by the content management unit 13.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a data structure of content stored in the content storage unit 12. As shown in FIG. 4, the content storage unit 12 stores a content name, a parent content name, an icon image file name, a creator name, a usable condition, and a sub-content name in association with each other.
- Content name is information for identifying the content.
- the “parent content name” is information for identifying the content cited in the content.
- the “icon image” is the file name or link name of the icon image corresponding to the content.
- the “creator name” is information that identifies the person or organization that created the content. Note that the creator name is not limited to the person or organization that actually created the content, but includes information that identifies the person or organization that has the authority to edit / delete the content or set the usable conditions. A plurality of creator names may be assigned to one content.
- “Usage condition” is information indicating the disclosure range and citation availability of each content, and includes “publication range condition” and “quotation availability condition”. There are three types of disclosure range conditions, for example, “no restriction”, “white list”, and “black list”. Any client terminal 2 can access the content for which the disclosure range condition is set to “no restriction”. Only the client terminal 2 registered in advance in the white list can access the content for which the disclosure range condition is set to “white list”. Access to the content whose release range condition is set to “black list” by the client terminal 2 registered in advance in the black list is prohibited.
- the usable condition can be set by the user who created the content using, for example, a CMS (content management system).
- citation permission conditions There are two types of citation permission conditions, for example, “cited” and “not quotable”.
- Content whose citation permission condition is set to “citable” can be duplicated by user operation on the client terminal 2, or unique content created by the user of the client terminal 2 can be added.
- the content for which the quotation availability condition is set to “unquoted” can be viewed on the client terminal 2 but cannot be duplicated or added with original content. If the parent content is set to “cannot be quoted”, the parent content cannot be browsed from the child content unless the content itself is copied to the child content.
- Sub-content name is information indicating a link to a storage destination of text information and image information included in each content.
- the content that constitutes each content is referred to as sub-content.
- the disclosure range condition is set to “no restriction”, and the citation permission / inhibition condition is set to “citable”.
- the content xa is created for the purpose of being viewed by many people.
- the manufacturer of the product is the creator.
- the content xa is a content created by the manufacturer of the microwave oven, and is an instruction manual X1 for the microwave oven (product a) and a standard recipe for cooking that can be made using the microwave oven. It consists of a certain standard recipe X2.
- Content xa is created without quoting other content.
- the content management unit 13 stores the content that can be used in the first usable condition, the icon that is an image associated with the content, and the first usable condition in the content storage unit 12 in association with each other. As shown in FIG. 4, the content storage unit 12 stores icon image files xa. “ico” and the usable conditions “no restriction” and “cited” are stored.
- any user considering the purchase of the product a downloads the icon xa used for browsing the content xa to the client terminal 2 and downloads the content.
- the client terminal 2 transmits an icon request message for requesting an icon for browsing the content xa corresponding to the acquired text information to the content server 1.
- the content management unit 13 specifies the content xa corresponding to the text information included in the icon request message, and transmits the icon xa corresponding to the specified content xa to the client terminal 2.
- the client terminal 2 receives the icon xa and displays it on the display unit 23, the user of the client terminal 2 can view the content xa by performing an operation (for example, a tap operation) to select the icon xa.
- FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram in the case where the user who purchased the product a acquires the icon of the content xa.
- the user uses the photographing function of the client terminal 2 to photograph the image of the JAN code or QR code affixed or printed on the product a catalog, warranty card, product body, etc.
- a JAN code or QR code which is text information included in the image photographed at 25, is acquired (S11).
- the terminal control unit 21 analyzes the captured image.
- the JAN code “491123456780” which is text information included in the image, is acquired.
- the client terminal 2 transmits an icon request message for requesting an icon for browsing the content xa corresponding to the acquired text information to the content server 1.
- the content management unit 13 specifies the content xa corresponding to the text information included in the icon request message (S12), and generates the icon xa corresponding to the specified content xa via the server communication unit 14 to generate the client Transmit to terminal 2.
- the client terminal 2 receives the icon xa and displays it on the display unit 23, the user of the client terminal 2 can browse the content xa by performing an operation (for example, a tap operation) to select the icon xa (S13). ).
- the server communication unit 14 transmits menu content including a link to the content xa to the client terminal 2.
- the display unit 23 displays, for example, the menu M1 shown in FIG.
- the client terminal 2 When the operation unit 24 receives a tap operation for selecting the sub content X1 while the menu M1 is displayed, the client terminal 2 changes from the link destination of the sub content X1 to the sub content X1 via the terminal communication unit 26. An instruction manual corresponding to the content is acquired and displayed on the display unit 23. When the operation unit 24 receives a tap operation for selecting the sub-content X2, the client terminal 2 transmits the content corresponding to the sub-content X2 from the link destination of the sub-content X2 via the terminal communication unit 26.
- a standard recipe provided by the manufacturer is acquired and displayed on the display unit 23.
- the standard recipe includes, for example, text information related to a cooking method using the product a and image information such as a photograph of a dish after cooking.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a communication sequence when a child content is created by quoting the parent content.
- the operation unit 24 receives an operation of uploading new content such as a unique recipe (S14)
- the terminal communication unit 26 instructs to create a new content and icon by quoting the parent content together with the unique recipe. Is sent to the content server 1.
- the content management unit 13 confirms the usage conditions for the parent content (S15).
- the content management unit 13 transmits an error notification to the client terminal 2 via the server communication unit 14 when the parent content usable condition (first usable condition) does not permit the quoting of the parent content. .
- the content management unit 13 adds the child content mxa in which an area for storing the original content is added to the parent content, and the image associated with the child content mxa
- the child icon mxa and the usable condition (second usable condition) of the child content mxa are associated with each other and stored in the content storage unit 12.
- the usable condition of the content xa is “cited”. Therefore, the content management unit 13 creates child content mxa including X3 (original recipe) as sub-contents in addition to the sub-contents X1 and X2 included in the content xa as the parent content, and stores them in the content storage unit 12. Store (S16). In the initial state, the content management unit 13 sets the disclosure range condition among the usable conditions of the child content mxa to “unlimited”, which is the same as the parent content xa, and the citation permission condition is different from the parent content xa, “unquoted”. Set to.
- the content management unit 13 generates an icon mxa corresponding to the created child content mxa via the server communication unit 14 and transmits it to the client terminal 2.
- the image of the icon mxa is, for example, an image obtained by modifying a part of the image of the parent icon xa.
- the client terminal 2 When the client terminal 2 receives the image file of the icon mxa, the client terminal 2 displays the received image of the icon mxa on the display unit 23.
- the operation unit 24 receives a tap operation for selecting the icon mxa, the client terminal 2 receives a menu M2 different from the menu M1 of the parent content xa and displays it on the display unit 23 (S17).
- the client terminal 2 receives the icon mxa and displays it on the display unit 23, the user of the client terminal 2 can view the content mxa by performing an operation (for example, a tap operation) to select the icon mxa.
- the child content mxa includes sub-contents X1 and X2 included in the content xa that is the parent content and X3 that is the sub-content added by the user M.
- the client terminal 2 can switch whether the child content mxa is set to a publicly set content or a non-publicly set content according to a user operation.
- the client terminal 2 may display a public setting button for performing an operation for setting whether to disclose the child content mxa associated with the icon mxa together with the menu M2.
- a screen for inputting whether to publish the child content mxa and whether to permit quoting is displayed.
- the terminal communication unit 26 transmits a usable condition setting message to the content server 1 instructing whether to publish and whether to permit citation.
- the server communication unit 14 receives the usable condition setting message
- the content management unit 13 stores the usable condition indicated by the received usable condition setting message in the content storage unit 12 in association with the child content mxa.
- the content management unit 13 does not have to create child content by quoting all of the parent content.
- the content management unit 13 may create a child content by quoting some sub-contents of the parent content specified by the client terminal 2 and adding unique content to some of the sub-contents of the parent content.
- the user N creates child content nxa including sub-contents X1, X2, and X4 based on the parent content xa, and the user S uses the child content nxa as the parent content, and the sub-content X1. , X4 and X5 may be created.
- the content management unit 13 stores the parent content and the unique sub-content in different areas of the content storage unit 12, respectively, and links the parent content and the link to the unique sub-content.
- the child content to be included is stored in the content storage unit 12.
- the content management unit 13 secures an area for storing the parent content xa and an area for storing the unique sub-content X3 in the content storage unit 12.
- the content management unit 13 may store the parent content in the content storage unit 12 and may store the child content including the link to the parent content and the unique sub-content in the content storage unit. That is, the child content may include the parent content and the unique sub-content itself, or may include link information to the parent content and the unique sub-content.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a relationship between icons and menus displayed when the icons are selected.
- a parent icon for example, corresponding to the icon xa
- an icon of the parent content for example, corresponding to the content xa
- a menu including “instruction manual” and “standard recipe” is displayed.
- the image of the child icon (for example, corresponding to the icon mxa) of the child content (for example, corresponding to the content mxa) is, for example, an image in which the image A and the image B different from the image A are combined.
- the original sub-content “Taro's Cooking Diary” is displayed in addition to the items included in the menu corresponding to the parent icon.
- the grandchild icon image of the grandchild content created by quoting the child content is, for example, an image created by combining the image B included in the child icon and the image C different from the image B.
- a menu including the newly added unique sub-content “Jiro's Kitchen Record” is displayed.
- FIG. 8 to 10 are diagrams for explaining the operation of the content management system S when the content state changes, and show the relationship between the parent content, the child content, and the grandchild content.
- the parent content is composed of a parent original recipe
- the child content is composed of a parent original recipe cited from the parent content, and a newly added child additional recipe
- the grandchild content is composed of the child content. It is shown that it is composed of a quoted parent original recipe and child additional recipe, and a newly added grandchild additional recipe.
- Each of the parent original recipe, the child addition recipe, and the grandchild addition recipe is stored in a different area of the content storage unit 12.
- FIG. 9 shows a state in which the parent content is deleted.
- the client terminal 2 transmits a deletion request message for requesting deletion of the parent content to the content server 1.
- the deletion request message includes a terminal ID that identifies the client terminal 2 or a user ID that identifies the user of the client terminal 2.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the content requested to be deleted from the content storage unit 12, and the server communication unit 14 deletes the deletion completion message indicating that the deletion is complete. Is transmitted to the client terminal 2.
- the client terminal 2 stops displaying the icon on the display unit 23.
- the content management unit 13 stores the creator information indicating the creator of the content in the content storage unit 12 in association with the content, and the content is based on the creator information received from the client terminal 2 by the server communication unit 14. It is determined whether or not deletion of the file is permitted.
- the content management unit 13 refers to the creator information stored in the content storage unit 12 in association with the parent content, and the user ID that is the creator information included in the deletion request message received from the client terminal 2 It is confirmed whether or not the user corresponding to is the creator of the parent content.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the parent content when the user ID included in the deletion request message matches the creator of the parent content.
- the content management unit 13 does not delete the parent content, and does not delete the parent content via the server communication unit 14.
- a message indicating that the parent content cannot be deleted is transmitted.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the link information to the parent content included in the child content and the grandchild content quoting the parent content.
- the link information to the parent content is deleted, the item for selecting the parent content is not displayed on the menu displayed when the child icon or the grandchild icon is selected on the client terminal 2.
- the content management unit 13 may be configured to retain the link information to the parent content included in the child content and the grandchild content quoting the parent content as they are. Alternatively, instead of deleting the parent content, the content management unit 13 deletes only the link to the parent content included in the child content and the grandchild content quoting the parent content, or to the parent content and the parent content. It may be configured to restrict access to the parent content while maintaining the link.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the parent content.
- the quoted portion included in the child content and grandchild content may be deleted in synchronization with At this time, the content management unit 13 is configured to perform a synchronization process for matching the content of the parent content and the content of the child content quoting the parent content at an arbitrary timing separately from the deletion of the parent content. Also good.
- the content management unit 13 stores not only the content deletion but also the content information change and the content usage condition change in the creator information received from the client terminal 2 and the content storage unit 12. It is determined whether or not to permit based on the creator information.
- FIG. 10 shows a state where the parent content cannot be quoted.
- the client terminal 2 performs an operation of setting the parental content citation permission condition to “unquotable”
- the client terminal 2 sets the parent content quoting permission condition to “unquotable” for the content server 1.
- Send an enabling condition setting message requesting that The usable condition setting message includes a terminal ID that identifies the client terminal 2 or a user ID that identifies the user of the client terminal 2.
- the content management unit 13 requests the parent content that is requested to set the citation permission condition to “not quotable”.
- the citation permission condition is changed to “not quotable”, and the server communication unit 14 transmits to the client terminal 2 a change completion message indicating that the change is completed.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the parent content from the child content when the parent content citation permission condition is changed to a condition that does not permit the parent content citation. That is, the content management unit 13 deletes the link information of the parent content included in the child content, and changes the child content to a state including only the child additional recipe that is the unique sub-content or the link information of the child additional recipe. . Similarly, the content management unit 13 changes the grandchild content to a state including only the child addition recipe and grandchild addition recipe excluding the parent content, or link information thereof. When the parent content is deleted, even if a child content including a link to the deleted parent content is subsequently created, the parent content cannot be accessed from the child content.
- the content management unit 13 prohibits access from the child content to the parent content without deleting the parent content from the child content. May be.
- the parental content citation permission condition is changed to a condition that permits quoting again, access from the child content becomes possible again.
- the content of the parent content is changed when the citation permission condition of the parent content is changed to a condition that permits citation again, the content from the child content is synchronized with the change of the content of the parent content. The changed parent content can be accessed.
- the parental content citation availability condition is The content management unit 13 deletes the citation part of the parent content included in the child content and the grandchild content, or restricts access so that the user cannot view the citation part instead of the deletion. May be set.
- the citation permission condition of the parent content is changed to a condition for permitting citation again, for example, the deleted citation part may be reconfigured or the access restriction may be released.
- the content management unit 13 matches the parent content and the content of the child content quoting the parent content at an arbitrary timing different from the change of the citation availability condition. For this reason, it may be configured to perform a synchronization process.
- FIG. 11 is a communication sequence diagram in the content management system S according to the second embodiment.
- the content creator can select a person who can access the child content mxa created by himself / herself, and only the selected person can access the child content mxa.
- the client terminal 2A shown in FIG. 11 when the user of the client terminal 2A shown in FIG. 11 inputs distribution destination information such as the user ID of the user of the client terminal 2B that permits browsing of the unique content mxa or the user's e-mail address, the client terminal 2A transmits to the content server 1 an icon distribution request message that includes the input distribution destination information and requests the client terminal 2B to distribute the icon.
- distribution destination information such as the user ID of the user of the client terminal 2B that permits browsing of the unique content mxa or the user's e-mail address
- the client terminal 2B or the user ID of the client terminal 2B that is the distribution destination indicated by the distribution destination information in the received message is used to access the child content mxa.
- the client terminal 2B is registered as a distribution-permitted terminal by adding to the distribution-permitted terminal information indicating a terminal to be permitted and storing it in the content storage unit 12 (S21). That is, the content management unit 13 stores the client terminal 2B that is permitted to transmit child content in the content storage unit 12 in association with the child content.
- the content server 1 transmits the icon mxa to the client terminal 2B that is permitted to distribute.
- the client terminal 2B stores the received icon mxa in the terminal storage unit 22. Thereafter, when an operation of selecting the icon mxa is performed on the client terminal 2B, the client terminal 2B transmits a message requesting the content mxa including the user ID of the user of the client terminal 2B to the content server 1.
- the content management unit 13 transmits the child content to the client terminal 2 when the content request message received by the server communication unit 14 is transmitted from the client terminal 2 permitted to transmit the child content. That is, when the content server 1 receives a message requesting the content mxa, the content management unit 13 refers to the distribution permitted terminal information stored in the content storage unit 12 in association with the content mxa, and sends the message to the client terminal 2B. It is determined whether or not the content mxa can be distributed (S23).
- the content management unit 13 transmits the content mxa to the client terminal 2B. If the user ID included in the message requesting the content mxa is not included in the distribution permitted terminal information, the content management unit 13 transmits an error notification to the client terminal 2B.
- the client terminal 2A transmits an icon to the client terminal 2B via the content server 1 .
- the client terminal 2A attaches the icon to the electronic mail, You may transmit directly to the client terminal 2B.
- the client terminal 2A transmits to the content server 1 to the effect that the client terminal 2B is a distribution permission terminal.
- the content server 1 transmits the child content to the client terminal 2 only when there is a content request from the client terminal 2 permitted by the child content creator. Therefore, it is possible to prevent a person who illegally obtained a child icon from browsing the child content even though the creator of the child content does not permit it.
- FIG. 12 is a communication sequence diagram in the content management system S according to the third embodiment.
- the content management unit 13 stores the client terminal 2 that has distributed the icon corresponding to the content in association with the content in the content storage unit 12 as a distribution destination terminal (S31). Specifically, the content management unit 13 stores each content in the content storage unit 12 in association with the client terminal 2 that has distributed the icon of each content.
- the server communication unit 14 transmits a content deletion request message including an instruction to delete the icon to the distribution destination terminal of the icon.
- the content management unit 13 refers to the creator information of the content mxa stored in the content storage unit 12. Then, it is determined whether or not the content mxa can be deleted by confirming whether or not the user of the client terminal 2A is the creator of the content mxa (S32).
- the content management unit 13 transmits an error notification to the client terminal 2A via the server communication unit 14.
- the content management unit 13 deletes the content mxa and refers to the content storage unit 12 to instruct the client terminal 2B that has distributed the content mxa to delete the icon mxa.
- the client terminal 2B that has received the instruction to delete the icon mxa deletes the icon mxa stored in the terminal storage unit 22.
- the client terminal 2B may display a message to delete the icon mxa because the content mxa has been deleted before deleting the icon mxa.
- the content management unit 13 transmits a message notifying that the parent content has been deleted to the client terminal 2 that has distributed the icon corresponding to the child content. May be. Further, the content management unit 13 may not be able to access the content mxa without causing the client terminal 2 that has distributed the content mxa to delete the icon mxa.
- the child icon is delivered to the client terminal 2 that has delivered the child icon for accessing the child content. It can be deleted. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the user of the client terminal 2 from selecting an icon for content that has already been deleted and attempting to browse content that cannot be accessed.
- FIG. 13 is a communication sequence diagram in the content management system S according to the fourth embodiment.
- the user of the client terminal 2 can search for content. Specifically, based on the information specifying the parent content, the parent content and the child content or grandchild content in which the parent content is cited can be searched.
- the content management unit 13 stores a plurality of child contents including the parent content in the content storage unit 12.
- the server communication unit 14 receives a search request for searching for child content including parent content from the client terminal 2, the content management unit 13 displays a plurality of child icons corresponding to the plurality of child contents including the parent content. Transmit to terminal 2.
- the client terminal 2 when the user of the client terminal 2 inputs a search text xa that specifies a search target on the operation screen of the client terminal 2 (S41), the client terminal 2 stores the input search text xa as content.
- the content management unit 13 searches for content that includes content corresponding to the received search text xa as parent content.
- the content management unit 13 transmits an icon of the content extracted by the search to the client terminal 2 via the server communication unit 14.
- the content management unit 13 selects the content that is set to “unlimited” from the content extracted by the search and the content created by the user of the client terminal 2 and selects the selected content. You may transmit the icon corresponding to.
- Child content including parent content can be searched. Therefore, when the user wants to refer to the information related to the parent content, the user can easily access the information to be referred to.
- the parent content is an instruction manual for a microwave oven
- the user obtains useful information by accessing child content including cooking methods using the microwave oven or trouble information of the microwave oven. be able to.
- the content management unit 13 manages points to be given to the user of the client terminal 2. Specifically, the content management unit 13 causes the content storage unit 12 to store points to be given to the user of the client terminal 2 in association with the user of the client terminal 2 and the creator of the parent content.
- the server communication unit 14 receives the child content creation request message including the parent content from the client terminal 2, the content management unit 13 determines points associated with the user of the client terminal 2 and the creator of the parent content. increase.
- the user of the client terminal 2 performs an operation of creating a child content to which a unique recipe is added by quoting a parent content created by a microwave oven manufacturer.
- the content management unit 13 creates child content quoting the parent content and purchases a product of the manufacturer of the microwave oven that is the creator of the parent content in association with the user ID of the user of the client terminal 2.
- the points that can be used are added, and the points after the addition are stored in the content storage unit 12.
- the content management unit 13 can also determine points to be added based on the characteristics of the child content. For example, the content management unit 13 adds points according to the number of times the child content is browsed within a predetermined period. The content management unit 13 may add points according to the number of times the child content is cited within a predetermined period. The content management unit 13 may analyze the content of the child content and determine a point based on the evaluation content related to the product related to the parent content.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of a data structure of content managed by the content management unit 13 according to the sixth embodiment.
- the data structure shown in FIG. 14 is different from the data structure shown in FIG. 4 in that usable conditions are set for each of a plurality of sub contents constituting the content.
- the content management unit 13 sets a disclosure range condition and a citation permission condition for each sub-content constituting the content.
- the content creator can set the disclosure range condition and the citation permission condition for each item displayed on the menu by operating the menu displayed on the display unit 23 of the client terminal 2.
- the content management unit 13 sets the same use condition as the use condition set in the parent content for the sub-content cited from the parent content among the sub-contents included in the child content. May be. In this way, the sub-content availability condition in the child content can be automatically matched to the availability condition desired by the creator of the parent content.
- the usable conditions can be set for each sub-content included in the content, so that the user can flexibly determine the publishing range and citation availability according to the type of content. You can choose.
- FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating another example of content managed by the content management unit 13.
- the content management unit 13 manages another parent content xa9999 created in the same manner as the parent content xa.
- the content xa9999 is also created by the same creator as the content xa. For example, the manufacturer of the microwave oven creates the content xa9999 in association with the product number 9999.
- the terminal control unit 21 When the user who has purchased the microwave oven uses the photographing function of the client terminal 2 to photograph the image of the JAN code or QR code attached to or printed on the warranty card of the product a or the product body, the terminal control unit 21 Then, a JAN code or QR code, which is text information included in the image photographed by the photographing unit 25, is acquired. For example, when the user of the client terminal 2 selects to create a new content on the menu screen displayed on the display unit 23 after capturing an image such as a JAN code, the terminal control unit 21 analyzes the captured image. Then, the JAN code “492123456780, # 9999”, which is text information included in the image, is acquired. The client terminal 2 transmits an icon request message for requesting an icon for browsing the parent content xa9999 corresponding to the acquired text information to the content server 1.
- the content management unit 13 specifies the content xa9999 corresponding to the text information included in the icon request message, and transmits the icon xa9999 corresponding to the specified content xa9999 to the client terminal 2 via the server communication unit 14.
- the image of the icon xa9999 is an image obtained by modifying a part of the image of the parent icon xa, for example.
- the client terminal 2 receives the icon xa9999 and displays it on the display unit 23, the user of the client terminal 2 can browse the menu M4 of the content xa9999 by performing an operation (for example, a tap operation) to select the icon xa9999. it can.
- the content xa9999 includes an operation menu X6 for performing user registration and an operation menu X7 for adding a unique recipe.
- an operation menu X6 for performing user registration
- an operation menu X7 for adding a unique recipe.
- the content management unit 13 manages user registration information in association with the content xa9999.
- the client terminal 2 When the user registration information is transmitted to the content server 1 and the content management unit 13 manages the user registration information, when the user performs an operation of selecting X6, the client terminal 2 displays a screen for inputting the user information. Instead of displaying, the contents of the registered user information are displayed.
- the client terminal 2 transmits the changed user information to the content server 1, and the content management unit 13 updates the user registration information to the changed user information.
- an operation screen for adding an original recipe is displayed.
- the user inputs unique information such as a unique cooking recipe or how to use a microwave oven and transmits it to the content server 1, or a file containing the unique information created in advance is stored in the content server 1. Or send.
- the content management unit 13 generates child content mxa9999 including unique information such as the received unique recipe, and transmits a child icon mxa9999 corresponding to the child content mxa9999 to the client terminal 2.
- a menu M5 is displayed on the display unit 23.
- the menu M5 includes X8 for browsing the unique recipe added by the user.
- the user when the user selects X7, inputs unique information such as a unique cooking recipe, and transmits it to the content server 1, the user can add a recipe to X7 without generating new child content mxa9999. May be.
- the content management unit 13 receives the unique information input by the user, the application added by the user of the icon xa9999 in addition to the basic recipe T1 created by the creator of X7 and stored in the content storage unit 12
- the recipe T2 may be stored in the content storage unit 12, and T1 and T2 may be stored in the content storage unit 12 as contents associated with X7.
- the user does not generate the child content mxa9999, but simply selects X7 displayed on the menu M4 of the xa9999, and the preset basic recipe T1 and the application recipe T2 added by the user are selected. It becomes possible to browse.
- the user sets the X6 public range to “white list” to prevent access by people other than those registered in advance, and sets the X8 public range to “unlimited”.
- anyone can access their own information. By doing in this way, only original information, such as a cooking recipe which others want to see among the information which the user transmitted to the contents server 1, can be disclosed.
- the grandchild content nxa9999 includes a menu M6 including X1, X2, and X8.
- the creator of the parent content can provide specific parent content to a predetermined user.
- the user can easily register user-specific information using the child content created based on the user-specific parent content.
- the parent content xa9999 includes X6 and X7
- the parent content xa illustrated in FIG. 3 may include X6 and X7 according to the present embodiment.
- the client terminal 2 can transmit user information and unique information input using X6 and X7 included in the child content mxa created based on the parent content xa to the content server 1.
- the content storage unit 12 has been described as being provided in the content server 1, but the content storage unit 12 is accommodated in another device connected to the content server 1 via a network. May be.
- SYMBOLS 1 ... Content server, 2 ... Client terminal, 11 ... Server storage part, 12 ... Content storage part, 13 ... Content management part, 14 ... Server communication part, 21 ... Terminal control unit, 22 ... terminal storage unit, 23 ... display unit, 24 ... operation unit, 25 ... shooting unit, 26 ... terminal communication unit, N ... network, S ... ⁇ Content management system
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Le problème décrit par l'invention est de permettre de contrôler la façon dont un contenu est utilisé. La solution selon l'invention porte sur un serveur de contenu (1) comprenant : une unité de gestion de contenu qui lie un contenu, une icône qui est une image qui est liée au contenu, et une condition d'utilisation de contenu autorisée, et qui les mémorise dans une unité de mise en mémoire de contenu ; et une unité de communication de serveur qui, en réponse à une réception d'une requête de contenu d'un terminal client qui demande un contenu, transmet le contenu mémorisé dans l'unité de mémorisation de contenu au terminal client. Le terminal client (2) comprend : une unité de manipulation qui reçoit une manipulation de sélection d'icône ; et une unité de communication de terminal qui transmet au serveur la requête de contenu qui demande le contenu correspondant à l'icône lors de la réception de la manipulation de sélection par l'unité de manipulation.
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