Content Transmitting Apparatus and Content Receiving Apparatus

Abstract
A content transmitting apparatus and the like which execute copy control of content more securely than conventional, and can count copy number correctly according to the situation, even in the case where content transfer is interrupted are provided. The content reproducing apparatus 10 for transmitting content that is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks comprises: the content reproducing unit 11 which reads out content and the like from the DVD 30; the control unit 12 which repeats, for each of the plurality of content blocks, transmitting in parallel with the content blocks, the copy control information indicating copy permission of the content, the content identification information identifying content, and the content status information indicating status of the content blocks in the overall content; the data building unit 15; the transmission unit 16; and the like.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings that illustrate a specific embodiment of the invention. In the Drawings:



FIG. 1 is an external view of the content reproducing apparatus and the content recording apparatus according to the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram showing the configurations of the content reproducing apparatus and the content recording apparatus as shown in FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the structure of a control packet for music content recorded in a DVD;



FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content reproducing apparatus, focusing on the types of information read out from a DVD;



FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the temporal flow of information transferred from the content reproducing apparatus to the content recording apparatus;



FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content reproducing apparatus, focusing on the content ID transfer;



FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content recording apparatus; and



FIG. 8A and FIG. 8B are diagrams showing the structures of other control packets for music content recorded in a DVD.





BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Hereinafter, the embodiment according to the present invention will be explained in detail using the drawings.



FIG. 1 is an external view of the content reproducing apparatus 10 as an example of the content transmitting apparatus according to the present invention and the content recording apparatus 20 as an example of the content receiving apparatus according to the present invention. Here, the appearance in which the content reproducing apparatus 10 and the content recording apparatus 20 are connected by a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable 31 is shown.


The content reproducing apparatus 10 is a DVD player and the like. Here, the content reproducing apparatus 10 reproduces the music content recorded into the DVD 30, and digitally outputs the music content to the content recording apparatus 20 via the HDMI cable 31.


The content recording apparatus 20 is a CD recorder and player including a recording and reproducing function, and the like. And, the content recording apparatus 20 (i) records, into a CD32, the music content transmitted via the HDMI cable 31, (ii) reproduces the recorded music content, and (iii) audio outputs the music content to the head phone 33.


Hereinafter, according to the present embodiment, an example of the case where the music content is copied from the DVD 30 attached to the content reproducing apparatus 10 to the CD32 attached to the content recording apparatus 20 will be explained.



FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram showing the configurations of the content reproducing apparatus 10 and the content recording apparatus 20 as shown in FIG. 1. Although the content recording apparatus 20 includes functions of recording and reproducing content, only the configuration elements involved in recording are shown in FIG. 2.


The content reproducing apparatus 10 is a DVD player and the like which include a function of digitally outputting the content read out from a DVD 30, via the HDMI cable 31. And, the content reproducing apparatus 10 includes: a content reproducing unit 11, a control unit 12, an input unit 13, a video audio output unit 14, a data building unit 15 and a transmission unit 16. In the DVD 30, for example, music content is recorded according to the DVD-Audio standard, and each song is formed by groups of fixed-length packet data (that is, content block).


The content reproducing unit 11 is an optical head, a demodulator circuit, a decoding processing unit and the like which read out the content such as music recorded in the attached DVD 30. The information read out by the content reproducing unit 11 is not only the content, but also information accompanying the content such as the control packet as shown in FIG. 3.



FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the structure of a control packet for music content recorded in the DVD 30. The above mentioned control packet is, for example, control information of 24 bytes placed in the header unit and the like of the plurality of packets included in the content. The meaning of each control information is as following.


Packet type: indicates the type of the control packet;


ACP Type and ACP Type version: indicate the employed copy right protection format;


International Standard Recording Code (ISRC)_CONST (2 bits): indicates that the following 16-byte PB1-PB16 are respectively one of “first half”, “end half”, “first half, but 16 bytes of the end half are all zero” or “null” of the content ID (32-byte content identification information);


res: indicates the area (reservation) reserved for future use;


ISRC Status (Content status information): indicates the status (one of “head part”, “central part” and “end part”), in the overall content (for example, one song), of the content data corresponding to the control packet, said ISRC Status set in advance so that, for example, in the case of a song with 5-minute performance time, (i) the content status information corresponding to the content data of the head to 10 seconds indicates “head part”, (ii) the content status information corresponding to the content data of the following 4 minutes and 40 seconds indicates “central part”, and (iii) the content status information corresponding to the content data of the last 10 seconds indicates “end part”;


Universal Product Code (UPC)_European Article Number (EAN)_ISRC 00/16-15/31: indicate the first-half 16 bytes (or the end-half 16 bytes) included in the content ID;


Copy_permission (Copy permission information): indicates one of “unlimited”, “copy permitted only for one generation”, “prohibited” and the like;


Copy number (Copy permission number): indicates the content copy number permitted only in the case where the Copy_permission indicates “copy permitted only for one generation”;


Quality: indicates the quality (the upper limit of the sampling speed, and the like) permitted when copying; and


Transaction: indicates the transaction- permitted when copying.


The 24th byte PB0 is called “Copy Control Information (CCI)”.


The control unit 12 is a CPU, a control circuit and the like which execute control, based on the user's direction from the input unit 13 and the like, by means of (i) Digital-to-Analog (D/A) converting the content read out by the content reproducing unit 11 into a video audio signal, and outputting the video audio signal to the audio video outputting unit 14, and (ii) outputting the above mentioned content, as digital data, to the outside via the data building unit 15 and the transmission unit 16.


The input unit 13 is a button, a key and the like for obtaining a direction from the user.


The audio video outputting unit 14 is a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a speaker and the like.


The data building unit 15, in digitally outputting content, based on the direction and data from the control unit 12, so as to synchronous transmit the content, copy control information, content ID and content status information, multiplexes the above mentioned information, and outputs such information to the transmission unit 16. Thus, when a content packet is digitally outputted, the copy control information, content ID and content status information corresponding to the packet are simultaneously outputted (time-division multiplexed). Also, in order to synchronize the above mentioned content, copy control information, content ID and content status information, the data building unit 15 includes the function of delaying the content to transmit, if necessary.


The transmission unit 16 is a communication interface which outputs, via the HDMI cable 31, data such as the content received from the data building unit 15.


The content recording apparatus 20 is a music CD recorder and player, and the like which include the function of recording, via the HDMI cable 31, the content transmitted from the content reproducing apparatus 10 into the CD32 under the copy control. And, the content recording apparatus 20 includes: a reception unit 21, a data extraction unit 22, a control unit 23, an input unit 24, a non-volatile memory 25 and a content recording unit 26.


The reception unit 21 is a communication interface which receives data such as the content transmitted via the HDMI cable 31, and outputs the data to the data extraction unit 22.


The data extraction unit 22 (i) demultiplexes the data transmitted from the reception unit 21, (ii) restores the demultiplexed data as the content, copy control information, content ID and content status information, and (iii) outputs the above mentioned information to the control unit 23.


The control unit 23 is a CPU, a control circuit and the like which execute control such as, based on the user's direction from the input unit 24 and the like, (i) transmitting, to the content recording unit 26, the digitally inputted content via the reception unit 21 and data extraction unit 22, under the copy control of the copy judging unit 23a, and (ii) causing the CD32 to record the above mentioned content.


The copy judging unit 23a is a processing unit which judges copy permission of content based on the content, the content control information, and the like transmitted from the reception unit 21 and data extraction unit 22. For example, the copy judging unit 23a judges that copy is permitted (1) in the case where it is judged that as the later mentioned special reproduction, a complete content has not been transmitted, (2) in the case where the copy permission information included in the copy control information indicates “unlimited”, and (3) in the case where the copy permission information indicates “copy permitted only for one generation”, and the cumulative copy number of the content by the content recording apparatus 20 has not reached the copy permission number included in the copy control information.


The input unit 24 is a button, a key, and the like for obtaining the user's direction.


The non-volatile memory 25 is a rewritable and non-volatile memory which memorizes the copy number table 25a and the like. The copy number table 25a is a data table for recording, per content ID, the number of times (cumulative copy number) that the content recording apparatus 20 made copies in the past. And, the non-volatile memory 25 is updated and referred to by the control unit 23.


The content recording unit 26 is a modulation circuit, an optical head and the like which record, into the CD32, the content and the like transmitted from the control unit 23.


Next, the copy operations of the content reproducing apparatus 10 and the content recording apparatus 20, according to the present embodiment, configured as above, will be explained.



FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content reproducing apparatus 10, focusing on the type of information read out from the DVD 30.


First, when the content to be copied is specified by the user's direction via the input unit 13 and the like, the control unit 12 reads out the head packet of the content via the content reproducing unit 11, and extracts the included copy control information (S10).


Then, the control unit 12 judges, based on the copy permission information included in the copy control information, whether copy is permitted or not, that is, whether the copy permission information indicates “unlimited” or “copy permitted only for one generation” (S11). As a result, in the case where copy is not permitted (No in S11), the copy process of the content is ended.


On the other hand, in the case where copy is permitted (Yes in S11), next, the control unit 12 judges whether or not the copy to be executed is the copy using the copy permission number information, that is, whether or not the copy permission information indicates “copy permitted only for one generation” (S12).


As a result, in the case where the copy to be executed is the copy using the copy permission number information (Yes in S12), the control unit 12, from the DVD 30, reads out the corresponding content, copy control information, content ID and content status information, and controls the content reproducing unit 11, the data building unit 15 and the like so as to cause the content recording apparatus 20 to synchronous transfer the above mentioned information (S13). On the other hand, in the case where the copy to be executed is not the copy using the copy permission number information (No in S12), the control unit 12, from the DVD 30, reads out the corresponding content, copy control information and content ID, and controls the content reproducing unit 11, the data building unit 15 and the like so as to cause the content recording apparatus 20 to synchronous transfer the above mentioned information (S14).


The above mentioned processes (S10-S14) are repeated for all of the packets included in one specified content.


In the above mentioned step S13, in the case where the copy using the copy permission number information is executed, the content status information is transmitted so that, as described later, the content recording apparatus 20 can confirm, based on the content status information, that one content (the amount of one copy) has been completely transferred.


Also, in parallel with the content transfer, the copy control information and content ID are repeatedly transmitted so that (i) the content recording apparatus 20 repeats judging the copy permission of the content per packet, and the security of the copy control can be enhanced, and (ii) by confirming that the content ID is identical in all of the packets included in one content, it can be found that one content has been certainly transferred.



FIG. 5 is a diagram showing the temporal flow of the information transferred from the content reproducing apparatus 10 to the content recording apparatus 20 in the content copy executed by the above mentioned repeated processes. Here, the case where the copy permission number information is necessary, that is, the condition in which the content status information is transferred along with the content and the like is shown.


As shown in FIG. 5, in the case where the content (song “Track A”, “Track B” and the like) is copied and transferred, the copy control information, content ID and content status information corresponding to the packet of the transferred content are synchronous transferred. Focusing on the content status information, (i) when the head part of the song is transferred, the content status information indicating “head part” is transferred (here, transferred for two or more cycles), (ii) when the central part is transferred, the content status information indicating “central part” is transferred, and (iii) when the end part is transferred, the content status information indicating “end part” is transferred (here, transferred for two or more cycles). By confirming the above mentioned transfer of the content status information, the content recording apparatus 20 of the copy destination can confirm that one content (the amount of one copy) has been completely transferred.



FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content reproducing apparatus 10, focused on the content ID transfer. Here, the operational order of the content reproducing apparatus 10 which generates a flag indicating the validity of the content ID outputted when copying the content is shown.


First, the control unit 12, based on the user's direction and the like via the input unit 13, judges whether the content reproducing mode is special reproduction or regular reproduction (S20). Here, the special reproduction is, cue reproduction (fast forward direction), review reproduction (fast backward direction), slow (slow forward direction) and the like. And, the special reproduction is a reproduction mode which has no guarantee that the content ID of consecutive 16 bytes in the control packet is completely read out.


In the case where the reproduction mode is judged as the regular reproduction (No in S20), the control unit 12 judges whether the 16-byte content ID in the control packet has been completely read out by the content reproducing unit 11 (S21). Here, in the above mentioned judgment, for example, whether “ISRC_number” (the number indicating which of the 32 bytes in the content IDs the current byte is) recorded in each of the 16 bytes included in the content ID as shown in FIG. 3 is consecutive or not is judged.


As a result, in the case where the content ID has been completely read out (Yes in S21), the validity flag indicating the fact (“valid”) is generated (S22), and outputted, along with the read-out content ID, to the content recording apparatus 20 (S25).


On the other hand, in the case where the reproduction mode is special reproduction (Yes in S20), and in the case where the content ID has not been completely read out (No in S21), (i) the validity flag indicating the fact (“invalid”) is generated (S23), (ii) null (for example, filled with zero or null) content ID is generated (S24), and (iii) the validity flag is outputted with the content ID to the content recording apparatus 20 (S25).


As described above, when copying content, by outputting the validity flag indicating not only the content ID, but also the validity of the content ID to the content recording apparatus 20 of the copy destination, the content recording apparatus 20 can be immediately informed only by the value of the validity flag that the copy control is unnecessary. In other words, the content recording apparatus 20 can be immediately informed, for example, that the content has not been completely read out due to a special reproduction and the like, and the copy is permitted.



FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing the operational order of the content recording apparatus 20.


When copy starts and content is transmitted from the content reproducing apparatus 10 to the content recording apparatus 20, the copy judging unit 23a of the content recording apparatus 20 judges whether or not the transmitted content copy is the permitted one (S30). For example, the copy judging unit 23a of the content recording apparatus 20 judges that the copy is permitted in the case where (1) the copy permission information included in the synchronous transmitted copy control information indicates “no limit” or “copy permitted only for one generation”, or (2) the validity flag of the content ID indicates “invalid”.


As a result, in the case where the copy is not permitted (No in S30), the operation ends without writing the content into CD32.


On the other hand, in the case where the copy is permitted (Yes in S30), the copy judging unit 23a judges whether or not the copy to be made is the copy using the copy permission number information, that is, the copy permission information indicates “copy permitted only for one generation” (S31).


As a result, in the case where the copy to be made is not the copy using the copy permission number information (No in S31), the copy judging unit 23a judges that the copy to be made is the copy whose copy number needs not be managed, and executes control so that the received content should be written into the CD32 via the content recording unit 26 (S32).


On the other hand, in the case where the copy to be made is the copy using the copy permission number information (Yes in S31), the copy judging unit 23a reads out the copy number information corresponding to the content ID received in synchronization with the content from the copy number table 25a stored in the non-volatile memory 25 (S33).


Then, by comparing the cumulative copy number indicated by the read-out copy number information and the copy permission number included in the copy control information, whether or not the cumulative copy number reaches the copy permission number is judged (S34).


As a result, in the case where the cumulative copy number reaches the copy permission number (No in S34), the copy judging unit 23a ends the operation without writing the content into the CD32.


On the other hand, in the case where the cumulative copy number does not reach the copy permission number (Yes in S34), the copy judging unit 23a executes control so that the content is written into the CD32 via the content recording unit 26 (S35).


Then, the copy judging unit 23a repeats the above mentioned processes on all of the packets included in one content, and monitors the identification of the content ID and the transfer of the content status information included in the copy control information. Thus, the copy judging unit 23a judges whether or not (1) the content ID is always identical in copying one content, and (2) the content status information has been transferred from “head part” to “central part”, then to “end part” (S36).


As a result, only in the case where the content ID is always identical, and the content status information has been transferred from “head part” to “central part”, then to “end part” (Yes in S36), the copy judging unit 23a judges that one content (for example, one song) has been completely copied, and increments the copy number, by one, corresponding to the content ID in the copy number table 25a and updates the copy number (S37).


The above mentioned processes (S30-S37) are repeated for all of the packets included in one content. However, incrementing the copy number (S37) is executed only once for one copy of one content.


As described above, the content recording apparatus 20 executes copy control based on the copy control information for all of the packets included in one content. And, the copy whose copy permission number is predetermined is counted as one copy in the case where the identification of the content ID is held, and all of the “head part”, “central part”, and “end part” have been transferred.


Thus, in one content transfer, the copy control information is repeatedly transferred in synchronization with the content packet, and checked. Thereby, the guard function against the unauthorized copy due to the capture and replacement of the copy control information is enhanced. And, only in the case where one content has been completely transferred, one copy is counted. Therefore, even in the case where the content transfer is interrupted, correct copy number control according to the situation can be executed.


As described above, the content reproducing apparatus and content recording apparatus according to the present invention are explained based on the embodiment. However, the present invention is not limited to such embodiment as described above.


For example, according to the present embodiment, the case where the music content is copied is explained. However, the present invention is not limited to the music content, and can be applied to video content, as well.


Also, the interface which connects the content reproducing apparatus 10 and the content recording apparatus 20 is not limited to the HDMI cable 31, and can be, for example, Institute of Electronic and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1394 and the like.


In addition, according to the present embodiment, the content status information, regardless of the content, is transmitted in synchronization with the corresponding content (packet). However, the content status information indicating at least the “head part” and the “end part” can be transmitted in synchronization with the corresponding content. Even in the case where the content status information indicating the “central part” is transmitted temporally misaligned with the corresponding content, as long as the “head part” and the “end part” are certainly confirmed, it can be confirmed that one content has been completely transferred.


Moreover, according to the present embodiment, in the copy number table 25a, pairs of the content ID and the cumulative copy number are recorded. However, the present invention is not limited to such recording method as described above, and for example, only the cumulative copy number can be recorded in the copy number table by associating the copy ID with the storage location.


Furthermore, according to the present embodiment, as an example of the control packet recorded in the DVD 30, the packet of the type “04” as shown in FIG. 3 is described. However, the present invention is not limited to the control packet of the above mentioned type, and for example, can be the control packet of the type “05” as shown in FIG. 8A and the control packet of the type “06” as shown in FIG. 8B.


In the second byte HB1 of the control packet of the type “05” as shown in FIG. 8A, “ISRC_CONST” is a flag indicating whether the “ISRC” is split transmitted by two packets or the “ISRC” is transmitted by one packet by compressing “0” indicating “reserved”. In other words, when the “ISRC_CONST” is “1”, it indicates that the “ISRC” of 32 bytes is formed by the two packets which are the current packet and the following packet of the type “06” (as shown in FIG. 8B). On the other hand, when the “ISRC_CONST” is “0”, it indicates that “UPC_EAN_ISRC 16-31” is not transmitted (all of them have the default value “0”). Also, “ISRC_Valid” indicates whether or not “ISRC_Status” included in the packet and the data placed in “UPC_EAN_ISRC_xx” are valid, and is equivalent with the validity flag of the present embodiment.


Although only an exemplary embodiment of this invention has been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiment without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention.


INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The present invention can be utilized as the content transmitting apparatus and content receiving apparatus used for copying digital contents such as video and music, for example, as the recorder and player for the recording media such as a DVD, a CD and an IC memory, in particular, as the content reproducing and recording apparatus and the like which execute copying while protecting the copy right of the digital copyrighted work.

Claims
  • 1. A content transmitting apparatus which transmits content that is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, the apparatus comprising a synchronous transmitting unit operable to repeat transmitting, for each of the plurality of content blocks, in parallel with said each of the content blocks, copy control information indicating copy permission of the content, content identification information identifying the content, and content status information indicating status of said each of the content blocks in the overall content.
  • 2. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a judging unit operable to judge whether or not content to be transmitted is copy associated with copy permission number,wherein in the case where the content to be transmitted is judged as the copy associated with the copy permission number by said judging unit, said synchronous transmitting unit transmits, for each of the plurality of content blocks, in parallel with said each of the content blocks, the copy control information, the content identification information and the content status information, and in the case where the content to be transmitted is judged as not the copy associated with the copy permission number, said synchronous transmitting unit transmits, for each of the plurality of content blocks, in parallel with said each of the plurality of content blocks, the copy control information and the content identification information.
  • 3. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a read-out unit operable to repeatedly read out, from a recording medium, for each of the plurality of content blocks, the corresponding content block, the corresponding copy control information, the corresponding content identification information and the corresponding content status information,wherein said synchronous transmitting unit transmits the content block, the copy control information, the content identification information and the content status information that have been read out by said read-out unit.
  • 4. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising a validity flag generating unit operable to generate a validity flag indicating whether or not the content identification information read out from the recording medium is valid data,wherein said synchronous transmitting unit transmits the content identification information accompanied by the validity flag.
  • 5. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said validity flag generating unit judges whether or not read-out mode of the recording medium used by said read-out unit is special reproduction, and in the case where the read-out mode is the special reproduction, said validity flag generating unit generates a validity flag indicating that the content identification information is invalid.
  • 6. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the content identification information includes a data sequence made of a plurality of data, andsaid validity flag generating unit judges whether or not the data sequence has been completely read out from the recording medium by said read-out unit, and generates the validity flag based on the result.
  • 7. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of data forming the content identification information include numbers indicating an order for each data, andsaid validity flag generating unit checks continuity of the numbers included in the plurality of data, and in the case where the continuity is confirmed, said validity flag generating unit judges that the plurality of data have been completely read out, and generates a validity flag indicating that the content identification information is valid.
  • 8. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 4, wherein in the case where the validity flag indicating that the content identification information is invalid is generated, said validity flag generating unit makes the content identification information null data.
  • 9. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the content status information indicates one of “head part”, “central part” and “end part” of the content.
  • 10. The content transmitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the copy control information, the content identification information and the content status information are transmitted as a packet, andsaid synchronous transmitting unit transmits, included in the packet, a content identification information flag indicating whether the content identification information should be divided into two packets and transmitted or the content identification information should be compressed and transmitted as one packet.
  • 11. A content transmitting method for transmitting content which is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, the method comprising: repeating transmitting, for each of the content blocks, in parallel with said each of the content blocks, copy control information indicating copy permission of the content, content identification information identifying the content, and content status information indicating status of said each of the content blocks in the overall content.
  • 12. A program for transmitting content which is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, and causing a computer to execute the repeating transmitting comprised in the content transmitting method according to claim 11.
  • 13. A content receiving apparatus which receives, from outside, content that is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, and records the content into a recording medium, wherein the plurality of content blocks are sequentially transmitted, each of said content blocks being accompanied by the copy control information indicating copy permission of the content, the content identification information identifying the content, and the content status information indicating status of said each of the content blocks in the overall content, andthe content receiving apparatus comprises:a receiving unit operable to receive said each of the content blocks, the copy control information, the content identification information and the content status information; anda recording unit operable to record the content indicated by the content identification information into the recording medium based on the content status information within a range that does not exceed the copy permission number, in the case where the copy control information indicates that the copy permission number is limited.
  • 14. The content receiving apparatus according to claim 13, further comprising: a memory unit operable to memorize copy number table that has recorded a cumulative number that has been acquired after the receiving unit received, for each of the content identification information, the content indicated by the content identification information, and recorded into the recording medium by the recording unit, andsaid recording unit (i) refers to the copy number table memorized by said memory unit, (ii) reads out the cumulative number corresponding to the content identification information received by said receiving unit, and (iii) judges whether or not the read-out cumulative number does not exceed the copy permission number indicated by the copy control information received by said receiving unit, and in the case where the read-out cumulative number does not exceed the copy permission number, said recording unit records the content into the recording medium.
  • 15. The content receiving apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said recording unit updates the cumulative number to be incremented by one, said cumulative number corresponding to the content identification information memorized by said memory unit, when confirming that the overall content is received, and recorded into the recording medium, based on the content status information.
  • 16. The content receiving apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said recording unit updates the cumulative number to be incremented only by one in the case where said recording unit has been able to confirm the status has been transferred in the order of “head part”, to “central part” and to “end part”, said status being in the overall content indicated by the content status information corresponding to said each of the plurality of content blocks.
  • 17. The content receiving apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said recording unit updates the cumulative number to be incremented only by one, in addition to the confirmation by the content status information, in the case where all of the content identification information corresponding to said each of the plurality of content blocks is identical.
  • 18. The content receiving apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the content identification information is accompanied by a validity flag indicating whether or not the content identification information is valid data, andthe recording unit checks the validity flag, and in the case where the result indicates that the content identification information is invalid, the recording unit records the content into the recording medium.
  • 19. A content receiving method for receiving, from outside, content that is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, and recording the content into a recording medium, wherein the plurality of content blocks are sequentially transmitted, each of said content blocks being accompanied by the copy control information indicating copy permission of the content, the content identification information identifying the content, and the content status information indicating status of said each of the content blocks in the overall content, andthe content receiving method comprises:receiving said each of the content blocks, the copy control information, the content identification information and the content status information; andrecording the content indicated by the content identification information into the recording medium based on the content status information within the range that does not exceed the copy permission number, in the case where the copy control information indicates that the copy permission number is limited.
  • 20. A program for a content receiving apparatus which receives, from outside, content that is digital copyrighted work including a plurality of content blocks, and records the content in a recording medium, and the program causing a computer to execute the steps of receiving and recording comprised in the content receiving method according to claim 19.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2004-096714 Mar 2004 JP national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/JP05/03818 2/28/2005 WO 00 7/11/2006