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- the present invention relates to multimedia systems, and in particular personal multimedia systems used to form libraries of multimedia including video and audio files.
- a solution to the growing DVD library, which consumes space and requires physical organization, is to store video content into a personal video library and index the videos for future use.
- a user verification and a rights verification included in the personal video library guarantees the storage and use of the video's according to industry license standards.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,799,226 (Robbin et al.) is directed to techniques for rendering a peripheral device, which includes a data storage device, capable of being unplugged without preparatory user actions.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,665,797 B1 (Keung) is directed to a program for providing identity information of the rightful user for accessing a network central computer to obtain services and/or software products.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,540 B2 (Artigalas et al.) a method and device is directed to a recording and reading apparatus constituting a video reservoir in the home of the consumer.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,275,936 B1 (Kyojima et al.) a method and apparatus is directed to access right authorization.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,587,403 is directed a music jukebox, which is configured for storing therein a music library.
- US 2004/0224638 is directed to a media player system comprising a docking system, wireless capability, media storage and performing as a handheld music player.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,186 Yuval et al.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,187 (Cohen) is directed to a video communication system that allows users to download a movie in digital format and store the movie locally for viewing at any time.
- PVD personal video depot
- the present invention comprises a personal video depot (PVD) capable of capturing video content from several sources comprising analog video, digital video, DVD (digital video disk) and service portals from which video titles can be directly purchased and downloaded.
- the PVD contains several units comprising a content capture unit, a user authentication unit, a rights verification and assignment unit, a storage system, an extension port for additional storage, a TV interface and a player device interface.
- the user of the PVD can store personal videos taken with the use camcorder, which produces either analog video or digital video. Also the user can store personally acquired DVD's in to the storage unit contained within the PVD.
- the PVD is coupled through a network, i.e. the internet or similar networks, to a server.
- the user of the PVD registers with the server and through that registration is allowed to purchase video titles maintained at the server, which maintains a library of video titles.
- the user upon authentication by the use of a smart card or entering a pin number or equivalent authentication means can select from the menu of video titles at the server.
- a video is downloaded to the PVD, a rights verification and assignment is performed and coupled to the downloaded video and stored in the storage system within the PVD.
- the user of the PVD can now play the video title on a TV once the user has been authenticated using a smart card, a pin number or equivalent authentication means.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the present invention demonstrating the coupling of a personal video depot through a network to a server;
- FIG. 2 is a diagram of the personal video depot of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram of the stored content of a purchased video file into the personal video depot of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a method of the present invention for acquiring a video title from a server.
- FIG. 5 is a method of the present invention for using the personal video depot.
- FIG. 1 a coupling between the personal video depot (PVD) 12 of the present invention and a server 10 .
- a network 11 is used to couple the server 10 to the PVD 12 through a network interface port 13 of the PVD.
- the network can include a variety of networks comprising the internet, a cable network and a satellite network.
- the content capture unit 20 captures video content from external sources, i.e. networks such as internet, cable and satellite, DVD disks, and personal movies created by personal video cameras.
- the content capture unit 20 reads in digital video content from digital sources such as a network interface port connected to a server and a DVD, and digitizes, compresses and encrypts analog video into a standard compliant digital video such as MPG2.
- the content capture unit is managed by the rights verification and assignment unit 21 to comply with commercial license control mechanisms.
- the video content coupled with the proper rights assignment information is recorded into the storage system 23 controlled by the content file system 22 .
- Each viewing of a video from the service portal or DVD input to the PVD 12 requires authentication of the user 24 , which is accomplished by the use of a smart card, a personal identification number or similar means.
- Each commercial video obtained from the server or separately purchased DVD is encrypted with a license key that is unique to the user's ID and the specific title of the commercial video.
- the user authentication unit 24 is used to verify the identity of the user using various methods comprising a smart card, an entry of a PIN (personal identification number) with the key pad of a remote control unit 29 which operates the PVD of the present invention.
- a smart card an entry of a PIN (personal identification number) with the key pad of a remote control unit 29 which operates the PVD of the present invention.
- PIN personal identification number
- the user authentication 24 is also important for identifying the user to the server 10 when purchasing video tiles to be downloaded from the server. If ownership of a particular video content is to be copied to a second user, the second user is required to identify himself/herself to the system using a smart card, pin number or similar means.
- the rights verification and assignment unit 21 verifies that the user has the right to download new video content, play a video resident in the storage unit. If a second user wants a copy of a video, the second user must have his/her identification authenticated by the use of a smart card or pin number associated with the second user, whereby a fee is paid by the second user for the video copied from the first user. The second user assumes ownership of the copy taken from the first user.
- the storage system comprising the content file system 22 , the internal storage system 23 , the external storage interface 25 and an external storage device 26 , organizes the video data to provide flexibility in the usage of the data and to insure the security of the video data.
- each video file in the storage system comprises the rights assignment 30 from the rights verification and assignment unit 21 and the video content 31 , which is a bit stream copy of the encrypted video originally entered into the depot, coupled with further necessary encryption based on rights assignment 30 .
- the TV interface unit 27 allows the user to operate the PVD 12 of the present invention with a TV set using a GUI (graphical user interface) displayed on the TV screen and a remote control unit to select from the menu in the GUI.
- the player device interface unit 28 allows other player devices, i.e. DVD player/recorder or a PC (personal computer) to play a video stored in the PVD 12 of the present invention in which the PVD 12 becomes an authenticated security sensitive storage device.
- the internal storage device 23 comprising a hard disk drive, a flash memory or other similar nonvolatile storage medium, is used to store videos within the PVD that have been rights verified by the rights verification and assignment unit 21 .
- This storage capability can be expanded through an external storage interface 25 coupled to the content file system 22 using a coupling medium comprising USB (universal system bus), IEEE 1394 connection means or similar connection technology.
- the external storage device 26 comprises a hard disk drive, flash memory or other nonvolatile storage medium.
- the player device interface 28 allows other player devices, i.e. a PC (personal computer), a DVD player and similar electronic equipment to play videos stored within the PVD.
- the PVD becomes an authenticated source and security sensitive storage device of video files similar to a DVD or a USB hard disk.
- FIG. 4 a method of the present invention for purchasing and downloading a video in digital form from a server.
- the user is authenticated 40 by using a smart card, a personal identification number (PIN) or similar identification means.
- PIN personal identification number
- the user commands the PVD to contact a server 41 .
- the server verifies the user and the user's account 42 .
- the server returns a menu of available video titles from which the user selects a desired title.
- the user commands the PVD to request the server to download the video 43 .
- a rights verification and assignment is performed 44 which assigns the rights to the user to be able to use the video for the purposes of the user.
- the video content 31 and the rights assignment 30 are stored in the storage device of the PVD.
- the PVD can also assign rights to an ingested DVD purchased separately through the server and upon completion of the rights assignment store video content from the DVD along with the rights assignment. As long as the user uses the downloaded video or the DVD for personal means, the assigned rights are valid and do not need to be re-verified.
- FIG. 5 is shown a method for using the PVD of the present invention.
- Either a video is purchased from a server 50 coupled to the PVD or a purchased DVD is ingested 51 into the PVD.
- the user ID is authenticated 52 .
- the rights verification and assignment is performed on the video purchased from the server or the ingested DVD and stored with the purchased video from the server or the purchased DVD.
- the server purchased video or the DVD are played on a TV coupled to the PVD 53 .
- the user of the PVD has an option to copy the video purchased from the server to a DVD 54 and to copy the purchased DVD to an additional DVD 55 .
- Many different licenses and payments schemes could be implemented based on this framework.
- a first copy of the purchased video is made without a fee and a second or subsequent copy of the video purchased from the server is assessed a fee.
- a second or subsequent DVD is copied for a fee that is different for the user of the PVD than for individuals that are not the registered user of the PVD.
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Abstract
A video library is formed within a personal video depot (PVD). The PVD has capability to accept purchased video's and DVD's as well as personal video's captured on camcorders. The purchased video's and DVD's are rights verified and assigned to a user having an authenticated ID. The PVD has capability to play a selected video on a TV as well as acquire additional video titles from the server connected to the depot through a network. A menu is displayed on a TV from which a remote control is used to make selections that affect the purchase of video titles and operation of the PVD.
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- This is a Divisional application of IV06-001, Ser. No. 11/726,300, filed on Mar. 21, 2007, and incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/799,702, filed on May 11, 2006, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- 1. Field of Invention The present invention relates to multimedia systems, and in particular personal multimedia systems used to form libraries of multimedia including video and audio files.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- In today's environment it is important to use commercially produced multimedia, i.e. analog and digital video, DVD's and CD's, in a manner consistent with industry license standards. Building personal libraries often consists of a rack of DVD and CD disks that are separately loaded into a player having one or more slots to hold the disks. Unless an individual creates a cataloging scheme, it is sometimes difficult to find a particular DVD or CD. Once a DVD containing a movie has been viewed, reviewing may not be as frequent as listening to a CD containing favorite music and the library of DVDs grows without frequent reuse.
- A solution to the growing DVD library, which consumes space and requires physical organization, is to store video content into a personal video library and index the videos for future use. A user verification and a rights verification included in the personal video library guarantees the storage and use of the video's according to industry license standards.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,799,226 (Robbin et al.) is directed to techniques for rendering a peripheral device, which includes a data storage device, capable of being unplugged without preparatory user actions. U.S. Pat. No. 6,665,797 B1 (Keung) is directed to a program for providing identity information of the rightful user for accessing a network central computer to obtain services and/or software products. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,654,540 B2 (Artigalas et al.) a method and device is directed to a recording and reading apparatus constituting a video reservoir in the home of the consumer. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,275,936 B1 (Kyojima et al.) a method and apparatus is directed to access right authorization.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,587,403 (Keller et al.) is directed a music jukebox, which is configured for storing therein a music library. US 2004/0224638 (Fadell et al.) is directed to a media player system comprising a docking system, wireless capability, media storage and performing as a handheld music player. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,186 (Yuval et al.) a method and system is directed to controlling unauthorized access to information distributed to a user. U.S. Pat. No. 4,949,187 (Cohen) is directed to a video communication system that allows users to download a movie in digital format and store the movie locally for viewing at any time.
- It is an objective of the present invention to provide a personal video depot (PVD) for storing, organizing and playing a library of video content comprising personal and commercial titles.
- It is also an objective of the present invention to couple the PVD to a commercial source of video titles, select a video title and store the selected title with a rights verification and assignment into the PVD.
- It is further an objective of the present invention to use a remote control to navigate a menu displayed on a TV screen to select a video and play the video with full interactive control.
- It is also further an objective of the present invention to provide compliance to video industry license standards.
- It is still further an objective of the present invention to authenticate the identity of the user.
- The present invention comprises a personal video depot (PVD) capable of capturing video content from several sources comprising analog video, digital video, DVD (digital video disk) and service portals from which video titles can be directly purchased and downloaded. The PVD contains several units comprising a content capture unit, a user authentication unit, a rights verification and assignment unit, a storage system, an extension port for additional storage, a TV interface and a player device interface. The user of the PVD can store personal videos taken with the use camcorder, which produces either analog video or digital video. Also the user can store personally acquired DVD's in to the storage unit contained within the PVD.
- The PVD is coupled through a network, i.e. the internet or similar networks, to a server. The user of the PVD registers with the server and through that registration is allowed to purchase video titles maintained at the server, which maintains a library of video titles. The user upon authentication by the use of a smart card or entering a pin number or equivalent authentication means can select from the menu of video titles at the server. When a video is downloaded to the PVD, a rights verification and assignment is performed and coupled to the downloaded video and stored in the storage system within the PVD. The user of the PVD can now play the video title on a TV once the user has been authenticated using a smart card, a pin number or equivalent authentication means.
- This invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the present invention demonstrating the coupling of a personal video depot through a network to a server; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram of the personal video depot of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram of the stored content of a purchased video file into the personal video depot of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a method of the present invention for acquiring a video title from a server; and -
FIG. 5 is a method of the present invention for using the personal video depot. - In
FIG. 1 is shown a coupling between the personal video depot (PVD) 12 of the present invention and aserver 10. Anetwork 11 is used to couple theserver 10 to thePVD 12 through anetwork interface port 13 of the PVD. The network can include a variety of networks comprising the internet, a cable network and a satellite network. When the server is contacted by the user of the PVD, a selection of a video title is made available for purchase and is downloaded to the PVD of the user. - Shown in
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of thePVD 12. Thecontent capture unit 20 captures video content from external sources, i.e. networks such as internet, cable and satellite, DVD disks, and personal movies created by personal video cameras. Thecontent capture unit 20 reads in digital video content from digital sources such as a network interface port connected to a server and a DVD, and digitizes, compresses and encrypts analog video into a standard compliant digital video such as MPG2. The content capture unit is managed by the rights verification andassignment unit 21 to comply with commercial license control mechanisms. The video content coupled with the proper rights assignment information is recorded into thestorage system 23 controlled by thecontent file system 22. Each viewing of a video from the service portal or DVD input to thePVD 12 requires authentication of theuser 24, which is accomplished by the use of a smart card, a personal identification number or similar means. Each commercial video obtained from the server or separately purchased DVD is encrypted with a license key that is unique to the user's ID and the specific title of the commercial video. - Continuing to refer to
FIG. 2 , theuser authentication unit 24 is used to verify the identity of the user using various methods comprising a smart card, an entry of a PIN (personal identification number) with the key pad of aremote control unit 29 which operates the PVD of the present invention. This allows the user to protect his/her library of video files and prevent unauthorized use including the copying of video files from the library as well as identify the user as being authorized to use the video content stored within the PVD. Theuser authentication 24 is also important for identifying the user to theserver 10 when purchasing video tiles to be downloaded from the server. If ownership of a particular video content is to be copied to a second user, the second user is required to identify himself/herself to the system using a smart card, pin number or similar means. The rights verification andassignment unit 21 verifies that the user has the right to download new video content, play a video resident in the storage unit. If a second user wants a copy of a video, the second user must have his/her identification authenticated by the use of a smart card or pin number associated with the second user, whereby a fee is paid by the second user for the video copied from the first user. The second user assumes ownership of the copy taken from the first user. - The storage system, comprising the
content file system 22, theinternal storage system 23, theexternal storage interface 25 and anexternal storage device 26, organizes the video data to provide flexibility in the usage of the data and to insure the security of the video data. As shown inFIG. 3 , each video file in the storage system comprises therights assignment 30 from the rights verification andassignment unit 21 and thevideo content 31, which is a bit stream copy of the encrypted video originally entered into the depot, coupled with further necessary encryption based onrights assignment 30. - Continuing to refer to
FIG. 2 theTV interface unit 27 allows the user to operate thePVD 12 of the present invention with a TV set using a GUI (graphical user interface) displayed on the TV screen and a remote control unit to select from the menu in the GUI. The playerdevice interface unit 28 allows other player devices, i.e. DVD player/recorder or a PC (personal computer) to play a video stored in thePVD 12 of the present invention in which thePVD 12 becomes an authenticated security sensitive storage device. - The
internal storage device 23, comprising a hard disk drive, a flash memory or other similar nonvolatile storage medium, is used to store videos within the PVD that have been rights verified by the rights verification andassignment unit 21. This storage capability can be expanded through anexternal storage interface 25 coupled to thecontent file system 22 using a coupling medium comprising USB (universal system bus), IEEE 1394 connection means or similar connection technology. Theexternal storage device 26 comprises a hard disk drive, flash memory or other nonvolatile storage medium. - The
player device interface 28 allows other player devices, i.e. a PC (personal computer), a DVD player and similar electronic equipment to play videos stored within the PVD. The PVD becomes an authenticated source and security sensitive storage device of video files similar to a DVD or a USB hard disk. - In
FIG. 4 is shown a method of the present invention for purchasing and downloading a video in digital form from a server. The user is authenticated 40 by using a smart card, a personal identification number (PIN) or similar identification means. Using the remote 29 to select from a menu on a TV screen, the user commands the PVD to contact aserver 41. The server verifies the user and the user'saccount 42. The server returns a menu of available video titles from which the user selects a desired title. Once the title has been selected using theremote device 29, the user commands the PVD to request the server to download thevideo 43. Upon receipt of the video, a rights verification and assignment is performed 44 which assigns the rights to the user to be able to use the video for the purposes of the user. Upon completion of the rights verification and assignment, thevideo content 31 and therights assignment 30 are stored in the storage device of the PVD. The PVD can also assign rights to an ingested DVD purchased separately through the server and upon completion of the rights assignment store video content from the DVD along with the rights assignment. As long as the user uses the downloaded video or the DVD for personal means, the assigned rights are valid and do not need to be re-verified. - In
FIG. 5 is shown a method for using the PVD of the present invention. Either a video is purchased from aserver 50 coupled to the PVD or a purchased DVD is ingested 51 into the PVD. The user ID is authenticated 52. The rights verification and assignment is performed on the video purchased from the server or the ingested DVD and stored with the purchased video from the server or the purchased DVD. The server purchased video or the DVD are played on a TV coupled to thePVD 53. The user of the PVD has an option to copy the video purchased from the server to a DVD 54 and to copy the purchased DVD to anadditional DVD 55. Many different licenses and payments schemes could be implemented based on this framework. For example: In the case of a video purchased from the server, a first copy of the purchased video is made without a fee and a second or subsequent copy of the video purchased from the server is assessed a fee. In the case of the ingested DVD, a second or subsequent DVD is copied for a fee that is different for the user of the PVD than for individuals that are not the registered user of the PVD. - While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A method for using a personal video depot, comprising:
a) purchasing a video from a server storing the video into a personal video depot (PVD);
b) purchasing a DVD and ingesting the DVD into the PVD;
c) authenticating a user of the PVD;
d) playing the video downloaded from the server or the DVD ingested into the PVD;
e) copying the video to a first DVD with or without a fee;
f) copying the video to a second DVD for a fee that may be different from the fee for the first copy; and
g) copying the ingested DVD to a second DVD for a fee.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein purchasing the video from a server requires a network connection between the server and the PVD and verification of the identification of the user.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein storing the video into the PVD requires a rights verification and assignment to be stored with the video acquired from the server.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein storing the ingested DVD into the PVD requires a rights verification and assignment to be stored with the ingested DVD.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein authentication of the user is through use of a smart card, personal identification number or similar mechanisms.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein playing the downloaded video or the ingested copy of the DVD requires the user identification authentication.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein copying the downloaded video onto a DVD is without fee for the first copy and requires a fee for second and each subsequent copy.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein copying the ingested DVD to a second or subsequent DVD's requires a fee.
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