ITU J.95:1999

ITU J.95:1999 Copy Protection Of Intellectual Property For Content Delivered On Cable Television Systems Describes the necessary requirements for a system to protect the intellectual property rights (IPR) of television programming entities against the illegal copying, duplication and distribution of thei

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Table of Contents

1Introductionandbackground
2Scope
3References(Informative)
4Definitions
5Watermarkingofdigitaltelevisionintellectual
property
5.1Backgroundandfunctionalrequirements
5.2Implicationsfordesignapproach
6Accesscontrolcopyprotectionmeasures
6.1Backgroundandfunctionalrequirements-
Analoguesignals
6.2Backgroundandfunctionalrequirements-
MPEGdigitalsignals
6.3Authorizationcentrefunctionality
7Factorsregardingtheinclusionofcopyprotection
functionalityintocabletelevisionandconsumer
electronicse...
7.1Watermarking
7.2Accesscontrolcopyprotection
7.3Otherimpacts
AppendixITheEBUapproachtocopyprotectionof
televisionintellectualpropertydelivered
onsecondarycableT...
AppendixIIGalaxywatermarkproposal
II.1Systemarchitecture
II.2GenerationCopyControl
II.3Technicalmaturity
II.4GateCountanalysis
II.5Robustnesstests
II.6FalsePositiveanalysis
II.7Embeddingtechnologyandsystem
II.8Abbreviations
II.9ContactInformation
AppendixIIIThe5Cproposalforthecopyprotection
ofMPEGvideointellectualproperty
III.1Introduction
III.2Termsandabbreviations
III.3The5CDigitalTransmissionContent
ProtectionSystem
III.4FullAuthentication
III.5RestrictedAuthentication
III.6ContentChannelmanagementandprotection
III.7Systemrenewability
III.8AV/CDigitalInterfaceCommandSet
Extensions

Abstract

Describes the necessary requirements for a system to protect the intellectual property rights (IPR) of television programming entities against the illegal copying, duplication and distribution of their creative property. The system described herein has aspects that prohibit unauthorized individuals from accessing encrypted MPEG data streams.

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