This application relates to and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-207562 filed on Aug. 12, 2008, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a television broadcast implemented via a network using Internet Protocol (IP), and a reception system therefore.
2. Description of the Related Art
More than 50 years have passed, since the television broadcasts using broadcasting airwaves were offered to the general public. Moreover, from the end of the 20th century over to the 21st century, discussions have been continuously made concerning a television broadcast which is implemented via a network, i.e., an amalgamation of the broadcasts and communications in the narrow sense. Under these backgrounds, considerations have been continuously given to the offer of the following television broadcast production/delivery system: Namely, in this system, a producer produces content such as a television broadcast or television program, then transferring the content to a server. Also, if there is an instruction from a user, the producer delivers the content thereto via an IP network. A mechanism for implementing a system like this is explained in, e.g., JP-A-2002-123634 as well.
Conventionally, when a user received a television broadcast, the user found it possible to carry out its video-recording. An object of the present invention is to provide a function or service similar to this function or service in the IP-network-used television broadcast system as well.
There is provided a unit for viewing contents as being exactly described on an electronic program guide as if television broadcasts are watched, or for viewing and acquiring a program in the past or the future. This function implemented by this unit is made possible by collecting the contents into a storage/delivery server alone, and delivering the contents to an IP television from this storage/delivery server.
In the storage/delivery server, the broadcasting airwaves by electromagnetic waves are not received. Instead, the contents are directly inputted as the broadcasting data into the server, then being stored therein temporarily. This feature completely prevents an infringement of the right of a content-right holder, and permits a user to view the contents at any time (This is because all the contents exist in the server).
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
It is preferable that the storage/delivery server be constructed in a data center where infrastructures such as power-supply and air-conditioning are well-equipped, and into/from which the enter/leave by people is limited, and which is connected to a high-speed network. Also, it is effective enough that the IP television for receiving image information delivered from the storage/delivery server be of an appliance form like an already-existing home-use-oriented television. No particular appliance form, however, is specified here. This is because the television function has been already integrated into various products, such as mobile telephone, digital tuner, DVD recorder, and personal computer.
Hereinafter, the explanation will be given below concerning the mechanism of the television broadcast system in the broadcast-communication amalgamation era illustrated in
Using the contents 7 that the storage/delivery server 3 has received, the server 3 carries out the live delivery 11 or the VOD (Video On Demand) delivery 12 to the IP television 4, thereby embodying the present television broadcast. A (not-illustrated) user, who is watching the IP television 4, pays the delivery service fee 14 and the archive usage fee 13 or the content purchase expense 15 to an enterprise which manages the storage/delivery server 3. The storage/delivery server 3 distributes the profit to the content-right holder 2 as the sales profit 10 for the contents 7.
Here, the storage/delivery server 3 receives the content storage fee 9 from the content-right holder 2, and receives the archive usage fee 13 from the user of the IP television 4, respectively. As a result, the storage/delivery server 3 may manage to raise an operation expense for the storage/delivery, thereby permitting the present television broadcast service to be continued as a business. In this point, the present television broadcast service differs from the already-existing television broadcast system. In the already-existing television broadcast system, the so-called broadcast station exists at the position of the storage/delivery server 3. Nothing, however, is carried out concerning the reception of the content storage fee 9 and the reception of the archive usage fee 13.
The reason for this is that the already-existing television broadcast has become a broadcast which is designed for only the very point-in-time when the broadcast is actually performed, i.e., the already-existing television broadcast has not become the system which stores the contents and permits the user of the IP television 4 to view the contents at any time. In other words, since the contents are stored into the storage/delivery server 3, the user of the IP television 4 may view the contents at any time. In substitution therefore, the user pays the archive usage fee 13 and the content purchase expense 15. Accordingly, the content-right holder 2 may receive the new sales profit 10.
Also, as is the case with the already-existing television broadcast system, the content-right holder 2 receives the advertisement expense 6. As a result, the payment of the delivery service fee 14 by the user, in fact, has become free of charge. Similarly, if the amount of money of the advertisement expense 6 or the one of the sales profit 10 is adjusted, this payment becomes implementable as a service in the present television broadcast system as well.
The storage/delivery server 3 and the IP television 4 are subsystems which are controlled by the processor 33 and the processor 20, respectively. In addition to the above-described processor 33, the components existing inside the storage/delivery server 3 are the control programs 31, the storage 32, and the communications unit 29 which are connected to the system bus 30. The processor 33 executes the control programs 31, thereby delivering the (not-illustrated) contents stored into the storage 32 to the communications line 28 via the communications unit 29.
In addition to the above-described processor 20, the components existing inside the IP television 4 are the communications unit 21, the display unit 22, the voice output unit 23, the ROM 24, the RAM 25, and the input unit 26 which are connected to the system bus 27. The processor 20 runs a (not-illustrated) control program which is stored into the ROM 24. Next, the processor 20 receives an instruction from the user (operation using a remote controller is assumed, and the remote controller is illustrated in
Based on the above-described operation, the contents delivered from the storage/delivery server 3 may arrive at the IP television 4 via the communications line 28. As a consequence, the so-called viewing of a television program may be provided to the user.
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The outer appearance of the IP television 4 is the display unit 22 which the user can watch. The remote controller 38 transmits an operation of the IP television 4 by the user via the input unit 26. The functions existing inside the storage/delivery server 3 are the viewing management unit 36, the timer unit 37, and the delivery unit 34. The functions stored inside the storage 32 are the content 40, the content management table 41, the user management table 42, and the electronic program guide 35.
The control information, which is given by the operation of the remote controller 38 by the user, and which is sent to the storage/delivery server 3, is further sent to the viewing management unit 36 inside the storage/delivery server 3. The IP television 4 receives response information to the control information from the viewing management unit 36 similarly. Also, image/voice information on the content 40 is delivered from the delivery unit 34, then being sent to the IP television 4.
The respective types of functions such as the delivery unit 34, the viewing management unit 36, and the timer unit 37 are implemented by the processor 33's executing the control programs 31 such as a delivery program, viewing management program, and timer program. Also, these functions may be implemented using not the programs but hardware, such that, e.g., the integrated-circuit implementation of these functions is achieved as processing units for performing the respective processings such as the delivery unit 34, the viewing management unit 36, and the timer unit 37.
The content 40 indicates the inside of each of a plurality of contents which exist. Each content 40 possesses a format in which the content ID 43, i.e., a unique ID number, is allocated to the image and voice 44 inside the storage/delivery server 3. Since the content ID 43 is unique, the pluralities of existing contents are in a state where each content is distinguishable.
The content management table 41 is a table which includes thereon the information from the content ID 45 to the tense 51, and which exists in such a manner that the table 41 is kept in a pair with each content 40. On account of this, the head region of the content management table 41 stores therein the content ID 45 which is connected to the content ID 43 of the corresponding content 40 on a one-to-one basis.
The copyright holder ID 46 is an ID number which is uniquely allocated to each content-right holder 2 in
Incidentally, if the copyright holder, i.e., the content-right holder 2 in
The viewing start time-and-date 49 indicates from when the corresponding content 40 may be able to be viewed. This is information equivalent to the broadcast start point-in-time in the already-existing television broadcast system. As the viewing termination time-and-date 50, broadcast termination point-in-time of the corresponding content 40 may also be specified. However, when, e.g., the broadcast right vanishes three months after the broadcast start, the viewing-capable time-period may be pointed out by describing this three months into the viewing termination time-and-date 50.
As a consequence, when the viewing termination time-and-date 50 has expired, there exists an effect of becoming capable of imposing a limitation that the user may not purchase or view this content afterwards. The tense 51, which describes therein a flag for past, present, or future, indicates whether the corresponding content 40 is a past program, or a present program which is being broadcasted at present, or a future program which has not been broadcasted yet.
When the channel 0 whose ID is all “0”s is specified into the channel ID 47, this content is dealt with not as the broadcast-intended content, but as something like commercially-available package software. In this case, the content managed in the content management table 41 will never be broadcasted, but becomes a service where its property right may be on sale when the content is purchased by the user.
As having been explained so far, the content management table 41 stores therein the important information associated with the viewing of the corresponding content 40.
The user management table 42 is a management table which is created for each user of the IP television 4 illustrated in
The user ID52 in the user management table 42 illustrated in
Also, the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53, the property right pre-purchased information 54, and the property right pre-reserved information 55 stores therein the information on the viewing and property granted to the user of the IP television 4. Concretely, the 0 or more content IDs 43 is or are described. In
Since these numerical figures indicate the content IDs 43, these figures mean that the user owns the two contents whose content IDs 43 are “10000” and “20000” respectively. When the user owns the content, the user of the IP television 4 is required to pay the archive usage fee 13 illustrated in
Incidentally, the property right pre-purchased information stores therein not the contents themselves, i.e., real entities, but the meaning of simply owning the contents. Accordingly, it is conceivable that the archive usage fee 13 should usually be of a service form of being not so expensive. Concerning concrete usage methods for the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53, the property right pre-purchased information 54, and the property right pre-reserved information 55, the brief description will be given in the following explanation of the embodiments.
The electronic program guide 8 illustrated in
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These asterisks 65 and 66 indicate that the future programs 62 and 64 with the asterisks 65 and 66 lie in the state of having been sent as the contents 7 from the content-right holder 2 to the storage/delivery server 3 in
Also, the future program 64 is meant to have been produced and recorded already, or to have already arrived at the storage/delivery server 3. In
Incidentally, if the channel ID 47 is “0”, the content is a sales-target content. Accordingly, this content is not displayed on this electronic program guide. However, an embodiment is conceivable where the storage/delivery server 3 is separately equipped with a function for displaying the content as one of a list of sales-target contents.
At 601, the IP television 4 displays the electronic program guide. This is the electronic program guide whose explanation on the display has been given using
At 603, in order to address the future program selected, the viewing management unit 36 adds and describes the content ID of the future program into the region of the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53 in the user management table 42 illustrated in
As a consequence of the above-described operation, even in the case of a future program which has not been broadcasted yet, the future program has already arrived at and has been stored into the storage/delivery server 3. Accordingly, the user of the IP television 4 may view the future program. Incidentally, although no explanation has been given, it is needless to say that, because of the future program, the user of the IP television 4 is required to pay the delivery service fee 14 and the content purchase expense 15. In the present embodiment, unlike the already-existing television broadcast, there exists an effect of permitting the user to view even a future program.
Also, although no explanation has been given, even in the case of a past or present program, the corresponding content has already been stored into the storage/delivery server 3. Consequently, the user may perform the viewing operation. Namely, even in the case of a program which has already been broadcasted, the user may view the program afterwards.
At 702, the user of the IP television 4 performs, out of the electronic program guide, a purchase instruction for a future program to which the asterisk is affixed. Then, at 703, the viewing management unit 36 adds and describes the content ID of the future program into the region of the property right pre-purchased information 54 in the user management table 42 illustrated in
Also, although no explanation has been given, even in the case of a past or present program which is being broadcasted at present, the corresponding content has already been stored into the storage/delivery server 3. Consequently, the user may perform the purchase operation. Incidentally, it is needless to say that the content purchase expense 15 in
Next, at 802, the user of the IP television 4 performs a reservation instruction for a future program out of the electronic program guide. At this rime, unlike the above-described embodiment, the presence or absence of the asterisk is of no importance. Then, at 803, the viewing management unit 36 adds and describes the content ID of the future program into the region of the property right pre-reserved information 55 in the user management table 42 illustrated in
Moreover, at 1002, the viewing management unit 36 makes a comparison between the viewing start time-and-date 49 and the present point-in-time notified from the timer unit 37. Then, if the present point-in-time has not attained to the viewing start time-and-date 49 yet, the unit 36 proceeds to 1003, then terminating the processing. Meanwhile, if, at 1002, the present point-in-time just coincides with or is past the viewing start time-and-date 49, the unit 36 proceeds to 1004. Next, the unit 36 deletes the content ID from the region of the property right pre-reserved information 55, then adding and describing the content ID into the region of the property right pre-purchased information 54.
As a consequence of the above-described operation, the future program whose reservation video-recording operation was instructed becomes a program whose property right has been pre-purchased. Incidentally, although no explanation has been given, it is needless to say that all the users' user management tables 42 managed by the storage/delivery server 3 should be processed.
In the present embodiment, it is conceivable that the reservation video-recording, originally, is a video which can be owned when time has elapsed and a future program is broadcasted. In the storage/delivery server 3, however, the processing is terminated by merely transitioning the description from the property right pre-reserved information to the property right pre-purchased information. Namely, the content itself is not actually copied. Accordingly, the user may implement the reservation video-recording operation remarkably easily.
Also, in the present embodiment, its feature lies in the mechanism that the processing for transferring the property right is awaited until the program is broadcasted. This mechanism permits implementation of completely the same state as the state that, in the already-existing television broadcast system, the video-recording into a video-recording device can generally be carried out free of charge as a deed of creating a private duplicate. Consequently, this operation is carried out free of charge in the present embodiment. As a result, there exists an effect that the user of the IP television 4 is not required to pay the expense for purchasing the content.
Also, the contents are stored in the storage/delivery server 3 at any time by preparing the broadcast-time-and-date-conscious mechanism. As a result, there exists an effect that it may become possible to break the user's behavior psychology that he or she must view or video-record content in a hurried and panicky manner.
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According to this way-of-thinking, as long as the user is in time for the termination point-in-time of the program even if he or she is not in time for the broadcast start point-in-time thereof, the user may perform and implement the free-of-charge video-recording explained in
Concretely, this way-of-thinking leads to the following condition: At 1002 in
First, at 900, the viewing management unit 36 transmits the user management table 42. At 901, the IP television 4 acquires all the information on the content-ID numbers stored in the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53 and the property right pre-purchased information 54 inside the user management table 42. Moreover, the IP television 4 creates content list for indicating a list of the contents where all these pieces of information are enumerated, then displaying the content list on the display unit 22. Subsequently, at 902, the user of the IP television 4 selects a program on the content list.
At 903, in order to confirm the rights which the user owns for the content, the viewing management unit 36 reads out the content-ID numbers' group stored in the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53 and the property right pre-purchased information 54 of the user management table 42. Subsequently, at 904, the unit 36 confirms whether or not the ID of the program, which is supposed to be reproduced at present, coincides with an ID stored in the table of the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53. Otherwise, at 905, the unit 36 confirms whether or not the ID of the program coincides with an ID stored in the table of the property right pre-purchased information 54. Then, if the unit 36 judges that either of the rights exists, the unit 36 starts delivery of the program at 907.
Meanwhile, if the IDs do not coincide with each other, and thus if the unit 36 judges that no right exists, the unit 36 proceeds to 906. At 906, the unit 36 notifies the IP television 4 of a notice to the effect that no right exists. (Incidentally, although no detailed explanation has been given regarding the error display method, the error is displayed on the IP television 4 to notify the user of the error.) At 908, the IP television 4 receives the program delivered, then performing the reproduction display.
After that, when the viewing by the reproduction is terminated, the viewing management unit 36 performs a delivery termination processing at 904, then transferring to 910. At 910, if the ID of the content whose delivery has been terminated is the ID included in the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53, i.e., if the viewing is the one using the temporary viewing right, the viewing management unit 36 judges that the temporary viewing right is terminated. Accordingly, the viewing management unit 36 deletes the content ID from the region of the temporary viewing right pre-purchased information 53 in the user management table 42 illustrated in
As a consequence of the above-described operation, there exists an effect that the user of the IP television 4 may perform the reproduction viewing of the content which has the viewing right or the property right. In the present embodiment, the user of the IP television 4 is not required to store the contents at his or her own house. Consequently, the reproduction of the contents is always guaranteed, as long as the user continues to pay the archive usage fee 13 explained in
Subsequently, at 1202, the viewing management unit 36 makes a comparison between the present point-in-time notified from the timer unit 37 and the viewing start time-and-date 49. Then, if the present point-in-time has not attained to the viewing start time-and-date 49 yet, the unit 36 proceeds to 1203, then terminating the processing. Meanwhile, if the present point-in-time has attained to the time-and-date 49, the unit 36 proceeds to 1204. At 1204, the unit 36 carries out a multicast delivery which is allocated for each channel ID 47, then performing the delivery from the delivery unit 34 illustrated in
Here, if, although no detailed description has been given, the channel ID 47 is the channel 0 whose ID is all “0”s, the content is a sales-specific content. Accordingly, no delivery is carried out. According to the present embodiment, there exists an effect that the television broadcast by the storage/delivery server 3 may be implemented.
In the present embodiment, no detailed description has been given concerning the so-called live broadcast. In the case of the live broadcast, even if the present point-in-time has attained to the broadcast start point-in-time, the whole content is not sent from the content-right holder 2 to the storage/delivery server 3 in
However, the reservation video-recording of a future program explained in
At the time of explaining the tense 51 in the content management table 41 illustrated in
In
When the viewing is started, at 904 in
If the present point-in-time is before the viewing termination time-and-date, no problem exists, and thus the judgment turns out to be OK. Accordingly, the unit 36 starts the delivery of the program at 907. Meanwhile, if the present point-in-time is after the viewing termination time-and-date, the problem exists, and thus the judgment turns out to be NG. Consequently, the unit 36 proceeds to 905. At 905, the unit 36 confirms whether or not the property right exists. This means that it is confirmed whether or not the ID of the content whose viewing is started has been described in the region of the property right pre-purchased information 54 of the user management table 42 in
As a consequence of the above-described operation, the following management-operation form may be implemented: Even if the user had purchased the temporary viewing right, the viewing is prohibited if the present point-in-time is past the viewing termination time-and-date. For example, as a management operation in the case where the broadcast right of content becomes invalid, this management operation may be implemented by setting the final time-and-date of a broadcast-capable time-period as being the viewing termination time-and-date. Conversely, a management operation which matches the price of the temporary viewing right may be implemented by lengthening the viewing termination time-and-date sufficiently. Also, if the property right has been pre-purchased, a management operation may be implemented where the viewing may be implemented even if the present point-in-time is past the viewing termination time-and-date.
Here, there exists an effect that, even in the case of a publication-terminated content which cannot be newly broadcasted due to a reason such that the broadcast right is eliminated by the content-right holder, the user who has purchased the property right may view the content at any time.
The content ID 153 and the content ID 154 are affixed to the content 150 and the content 151, respectively. This is the same situation as that of the content 40 explained in
The start point-in-time 157 and the termination point-in-time 158 are information for meaning from where to where should be reproduced out of the target content. The information on the side of the target content ID 159 is basically the same. Accordingly, it turns out that the play list 152 indicates from the specified start point-in-time to the specified termination point-in-time should be sequentially reproduced out of the image and voice of the target content 150 and those of the target content 151 respectively. As a consequence, there exists an effect that the contents which are edited based on the concept of the play list may be stored into the storage/delivery server 3 and delivered therefrom.
At 904 and 905 in
The present embodiment indicates the state at the time when a plurality of contents are edited as the play list. Even in the case of the edited state, making reference to the copyright holder ID 46 of the content management table 41 in
Although no detailed explanation has been given concerning the creation method for the play list 152 illustrated in
Here, the reference numerals denote the following information, respectively: 165 content, 166 content management table, and 167 content file name. The other information are the same as those explained in
In
After that, in order to indicate the content, the content 165 is searched for from the content file name 167, then making reference to the content 165. In this embodiment, there exists an effect that, when specifying the ID which is unique for each content, the uniqueness of each content provided from the content-right holder 2 may completely be maintained without changing each content itself.
Incidentally, in the relationship between the content and the play list explained in
The objects to be accomplished by the above-described embodiments are as follows:
There is provided a service for permitting the content-right holder to acquire the advertisement expense and the sales profit as was exactly permitted conventionally.
Also, there is provided a system for preventing the contents from leaking out onto the Internet.
Also, when a plurality of programs are edited, whereabouts of the right becomes indefinite and unclear. There is provided a service for solving this problem.
There is provided a service for permitting a suitable processing for content to which the broadcast time-period is set from the portrait right or the like.
Also, there is provided a function for permitting the user to view and acquire a past program at any time.
There is provided a function for permitting the user to view and acquire a future program which has not been broadcasted yet.
Also, there is provided a system for permitting the user to make a contribution to the energy-saving without newly purchasing a medium for storing the contents.
The above-described embodiments permit implementation of the following effects:
There are provided a function and a service for permitting the video-recording to be implemented free of charge as was permitted conventionally. Even if the content-right holder has terminated the publication, the user may view the content at any time, as long as the content is addressed as being pre-video-recorded.
There exists an effect that the content-right holder may take advantage of the business model for permitting the content-right holder to acquire the advertisement expense and the sales profit as was exactly permitted conventionally.
Also, the contents are made available at any time not by storing the contents on the IP-television side, but by storing the contents into the storage/delivery server in a concentrated manner so that the contents will not leak out onto the Internet. Accordingly, there exists an effect that the leak-out itself is made meaningless.
Also, even in the case of edited programs, it is made distinguishable who is the right holder by tracing the right holder from the play list. Consequently, there exists an effect that the whereabouts of the right is made definite and clear.
Also, a unit for setting the broadcast time-period is prepared. As a result, there exists an effect that various right forms may be processed and addressed.
Also, all the programs (i.e., not only the past ones but also the future ones) exist in the storage/delivery server. Accordingly, there exists an effect that the user may view and acquire all the programs at any time.
Also, storing the contents is unnecessary from the beginning essentially. Consequently, there exists an effect that the user may make a contribution to the energy-saving without newly purchasing a medium.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
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2008-207562 | Aug 2008 | JP | national |