This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-080073 filed on Mar. 27, 2009. The entire subject matter of the application is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Technical Field
The following descriptions relate to a communication device.
2. Prior Art
Conventionally, there has been known a network print system which is configured such that a PC (personal computer) downloads contents such as image information (image data) from a contents server, and the PC controls a printer to print out the downloaded contents.
According to the conventional network print system as described above, even if copying of the contents information is not allowed, the contents information can easily be copied once downloaded to the PC.
A communication device according to an embodiment is advantageous in that the unauthorized copying of contents information can be prevented.
According to aspects of the invention, there is provided a communication device having a communication unit configured to communicate with a contents storage which stores contents information and location information representing a storage location of the contents information in associated manner, and to communicate with an external device. The communication device is provided with a location information obtaining unit configured to obtain the location information from the contents storage, through the communication unit, when the communication unit receives a first access from the external device, a modifying unit configured to modify the location information to access information causing an access to the communication device, a storage configured to store the access information and the location information in an associated manner, a transmitting unit configured to transmit the access information to the external device through the communication unit, an identifying unit configured to identify the location information corresponding to the access information that causes the external device to access the communication device based on the information stored in the storage if the access information transmitted by the transmitting unit is selected in the external device and second access to the communication device is made, in response to the selection of the access information, by the external device, through the communication unit, a contents obtaining unit configured to obtain the contents information directed by the location information identified by the identifying unit, through the communication unit, and an execution unit configured to generate the contents based on the contents information obtained with use of the contents obtaining unit, and execute output of the contents.
According to the above configuration, the contents information stored in the contents storage is not obtained by the external communication device. Therefore, the contents information will not be copied by the external communication device.
Hereinafter, referring to the accompanying drawings, a communication device according to the embodiments will be described in detail. It should be appreciated that the MFP 1 described hereafter, as an exemplary embodiment, can be modified in various ways without departing from the scope of the invention.
According to an exemplary embodiment, a communication system includes a PC (personal computer) 20, an MFP (multi-function peripheral) 1 and a contents server 40 (see
(A) contents title information representing a name (title) of contents information stored in the contents server 40;
(B) a URI of the contents information which is used when the contents information stored in the contents server 40 is used; and
(C) a URI of detailed contents information used when the detailed contents information stored in the contents server 40 is used.
Hereinafter, a term “contents catalogue” is used, which includes the contents title information, the URI of the contents information and the URI of the detailed contents information.
Further, in the following descriptions, a term “contents information” represents information from which the MFP 1 is capable of generating contents, a term “contents summary information” represents a summary of the contents, and a term “detailed contents information” represents information containing the UIR of the contents information and contents summary information corresponding to the contents information.
The MFP 1 is used as a peripheral device for the PC 20 and has a facsimile function, a printer function and the like (
The CPU 2 controls each unit connected to the I/O port 10. The ROM 3 is a non-volatile and non-rewritable memory in which a control program 3a and other programs to be executed in the MFP 1 (i.e., by the CPU 2) are stored. Processes illustrated in flowcharts shown in
The flash memory 4 is a non-volatile and rewritable memory, which stores setting parameters for various setting items, fixed parameters and the like. As shown in
The scanner unit 5, the printer unit 6 and the telephone/facsimile unit 8 are of the well-known configurations, and the description thereof will be omitted for brevity.
As shown in
The PC 20 serves as an external communication device which is provided outside the MFP 1. In the PC 20, a web browser is preinstalled so that a user of each PC 20 can browse web sites based on URIs.
The contents server 40 is a storage which stores contents title information, contents information, URIs of contents and URIs of detailed contents information in an associated fashion. It should be noted that the information stored in the contents server 40 are described in accordance with a format which can be used by the MFP 1.
Hereinafter, an operation of the MFP 1 when the PC 20 executes a process for obtaining the contents catalogue with use of the URI will be described (see
When the PC 20 accesses to a URI which is described as <http://mfp/> (see [1] of
After obtaining the contents.rss file, the MFP 1 modifies part of URIs in the contents.rss file so that the modified URIs cause the PC 20 to access MFP 1 instead of the contents server 40 ([5] of
After the modification of the contents.rss file as described above, the MFP 1 converts the modified contents.rss file to an html document ([6] of
Next, an exemplary case where the user of the PC 20 selects the URI of the detailed contents information which is displayed using the link U11d will be described.
In the following description, a case where the URI of the contents summary information, which is displayed on the PC 20 using the link U11d is selected by the user of the PC 20 will be described. However, in another k where the user of the PC 20 directly inputs the URI of the detailed contents information with use of the web browser, the result will be the same.
When the user of the PC 20 selects the URI of the detailed contents information displayed on a display device of the PC 20 with use of the link U11d, as shown in
The detailed contents information is described in the html language. As shown in
After obtaining the detailed contents information, the MFP 1 modifies the URI of the detailed contents information to a URI that causes the PC 20 to access the MFP 1. The modified detailed contents information will be described referring to
After the modification of the URI in the detailed contents information, the MFP 1 modifies the detailed contents information to an html document ([6] of
According to the embodiment, in the contents summary information (e.g., the summary Y1) the MFP 1 obtains from the contents server 40, decision information representing whether copying of the contents information corresponding to the summary information is allowed. If the decision information indicates that the contents information can be copied, the MFP 1 does not execute the modification of the URI in the detailed contents information to the URI directed to the MFP 1. That is, the URI of the contents information which is allowed to be copied will not be modified to the URI causing the PC 20 to access the MFP 1, and the MFP 1 modifies the contents information to the html document. Therefore, when the copying of the contents information is allowed, the PC 20 directly accesses the contents server 40 to obtain the contents.
Next, an exemplary case where the user of the PC 20 selects the URI of the contents information which is displayed using the link U12d will be described.
In the following description, a case where the URI of the contents information, which is displayed on the PC 20 using the link U12d, is selected by the user of the PC 20 will be described. It should be noted that, in another case where the user of the PC 20 directly inputs the URI of the contents information with use of the web browser, the result will be the same.
When the user of the PC 20 selects the URI of the contents information displayed on the PC 20 with use of the link U12d, as shown in
Thus, the modified URI reads <http://contents-server/contents.cgi?id=001>. Then, the MFP 1 accesses the contents server 40 using the modified URI and obtains the contents information from the contents server 40 ([3] and [4] of
Then, the MFP 1 executes an operation in accordance with the decision information included in the obtained contents information. The operation executed by the MFP 1 will be described later with reference to
Thereafter, the MFP 1 generates execution information indicating the results of the operation when the URI of the contents information has been selected ([5] of
Next, communication for obtaining information as shown in
In
The contents server 40 judges, based on the authentication information transmitted form the MFP 1, whether the MFP 1 is authorized to access. If the contents server 40 judges that the MFP 1 is the device authorized to access, the contents server 40 transmits the contents.rss file to the MFP 1.
Upon receipt of the contents.rss file (S26), the CPU 2 changes all the URIs in the contents.rss file such that a character string “contents-server” is replace with “mfp” which causes access to the MFP 1 instead of the contents server 40 (S28). It is noted that, in S28, CPU 2 stores the character strings “contents-server” before the modification and the “mfp” after the modification in the conversion storage 4a in an associated fashion.
Thereafter, the CPU 2 modifies the contents.rss file to an html document (S30), transmits the html document to the PC 20 (S32), and terminates the contents catalogue obtaining process.
Since all the URIs in the contents.rss file are rewritten to the URIs causing the access to the MFP 1, the PC 20 is prevented from accessing directly to the contents server 40 to obtain the URIs of the contents information which is not allowed to be copied, and thus the PC 20 is prevented from downloading contents information from the contents server 40.
For example, a URI <http://mfp/contents-info.cgi?id=001> is converted to a URI <http://contents-server/contents-info.cgi?id=001>. Then, the CPU 2 accesses the contents server 40 (S44). Similarly in S24 of the contents catalogue obtaining process (
Next, referring to
When the contents server 40 judges that the MFP 1 from which the access is made is an appropriate (authorized) MFP, the contents server transmits the detailed contents information to the MFP 1. When the MFP 1 receives this contents information (S46), the CPU 2 executes a process of S48 for all the URIs included in the detailed contents information, i.e., for all the URIs included in the contents information. In S50, the CPU 2 judges, for all the URIs included in the contents information, whether contents information corresponding to the contents catalogue information is allowed to be copied, based on the judgment information.
If the copying is not allowed (S50: NO), the CPU 2 modifies, based on the data stored in the conversion storage 4a, the URI of the contents information that is not allowed to be copied to a URI causing the PC 20 to access the MFP 1 instead of the contents server 40 (S52). In the exemplary embodiment, as described above, the conversion storage 4a stores the character strings “contents-server” and “mfp” in an associated manner. Therefore, the CPU 2 changes the character string “contents-server” in the URI of the contents information to a URI causing the PC 20 to access the MFP 1 (e.g., <http://mfp/contents.cgi?id=001>).
If the copying of the contents information is allowed (S50: YES), the CPU 2 skips S52. Thus, the URI of the contents information is not modified to the URL causing the PC 20 to access the MFP 1. Therefore, the PC 20 is capable of the URI which is addressed to the contents server 40 from which the PC 20 is capable of directly downloading the contents information.
After execution of S48, the CPU 2 modifies the detailed contents information to contents to an html document (S54). Then, the CPU 2 transmits the html document to the PC 20 (S58) and terminates the detailed contents obtaining process.
According to the detailed contents obtaining process, the URI of the contents information which is prohibited to be copied is modified to the URI causing the PC 20 to access the MFP 1 instead of the contents server 40. Therefore, the PC 20 does not obtained the contents information which is not allowed to be copied since the PC 20 does not access the contents server 40 directly.
Next, the contents information obtaining process (S10 of
When the contents server 40 judges that the access is made by the authorized MFP 1, the contents server 40 transmits the contents information to the MFP 1. When the MFP 1 receives the contents information (S66), the CPU 2 judges whether the contents information is allowed to be copied based on the judgment information contained in the contents information (S68).
When the copying of the contents information is not prohibited (S68: NO), the CPU 2 generates the contents from the received contents information, and prints out the thus generated contents with the printer 9 (S70). If the copying of the contents information is prohibited (S68: YES), the CPU 2 transmits the contents information as obtained to the PC 20 (S72).
After execution of S70 or S72, the CPU 2 generates the execution information and modifies the same to the html document (S74). Then, the CPU 2 transmits the html document to the PC 20 and terminates the print job (S76). It is noted that the execution information represents a massage informing that the contents have been printed when S70 is executed, that the contents information has been transmitted when S72 is executed. After execution of S74, the CPU 2 transmits the html document to the PC 20 (S76), and terminates the contents information obtaining process.
According to the contents information, it is possible to prevent the contents information that is prohibited from being transmitted from the contents server 40 to the PC 20, therefore the contents information is prevented from being copied.
As described above, according to the exemplary embodiment, the contents information is not transmitted to the PC 20 unless the copying of the contents information is permitted. Therefore, copying of the contents information with use of the PC 20 is prevented.
It should be noted that the invention needs not be limited to the configuration of the above-described exemplary embodiment, and various modifications may be available without departing from the scope of the invention.
In the exemplary embodiment, the MFP 1 is explained to obtain one piece of detailed contents information (see
In the exemplary embodiment, the MFP 1 is configured such that, for the contents information which is not allowed to be copied, the contents are printed out. Such a configuration can be modified such that the MFP 1 displays the contents on an LCD instead of printing out the same. In such a modified configuration, the user can recognize the contents without consuming printing sheets.
In S2 of
Alternatively or optionally, the MFP 1 may be configured to judge the purpose of the access based on the arguments of the identified URI. For example, if the CPU 2 identifies that the URI is <http://mfc/index.cgi?type=list . . . > in S2 of
If the purpose is to obtain the contents catalogue, step S22 (
If the purpose is to obtain the detailed contents information, step S42 (
If the purpose is to obtain the contents information, step S62 (
According to the exemplary embodiment, when the contents catalogue is to be transmitted to the PC 20, the MFP 1 modifies the contents.rss file as modified to the html document, and transmits the html document to the PC 20. Such a configuration may be modified such that the contents.rss file is transmitted from the MFP 1 to the PC 20 and the PC 20 modifies the received contents.rss file to the html document. In such a modification, load to the MFP 1 in data processing can be reduced in comparison with a case where the modification is made by the PC 20.
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