Claims
- 1. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc, the method comprising:
recording selected data onto a data carrying disc, and predetermining the physical characteristics of said selected data on the data carrying disc.
- 2. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 1, wherein the physical characteristics of said disc which are predetermined are the locations of the selected data on said disc.
- 3. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 2, further comprising recording said selected data at predetermined relative angular orientations on said disc.
- 4. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 3, wherein the selected data recorded on said disc is arranged to lie substantially on a single radius of the disc.
- 5. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 1, wherein the selected data whose physical characteristics are predetermined are selected frames of the data recorded on said disc.
- 6. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 2, wherein the selected data whose physical characteristics are predetermined are selected frames of the data recorded on each said disc.
- 7. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the selected frames of data are arranged at evenly spaced radial positions on said disc.
- 8. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc, where a data carrying disc has been copy protected by recording selected data thereon such that the recorded selected data has predetermined physical characteristics, the accessing method comprising:
extracting the selected data from said copy protected disc and determining the physical characteristics thereof; and enabling access to the data on said disc if the physical characteristics determined from the disc are substantially the same as said predetermined physical characteristics.
- 9. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 8, wherein said predetermined physical characteristics are recorded as a fingerprint.
- 10. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 8, wherein the physical characteristics of the selected data on the copy protected disc are determined by making physical measurements on said disc.
- 11. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 10, the method further comprising:
rotating said disc in a disc reader to extract the selected data therefrom; determining a location in time of said selected data which has been extracted from said disc; and measuring the angular orientation on said disc of said selected data.
- 12. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 11, wherein data is recorded onto said copy protected disc according to CD standards with timing information recorded in the Q-subchannel, and wherein timing information from Q-subchannel blocks is utilised both in determining the time location, and in measuring the angular orientation of said selected data.
- 13. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 11 or claim 12, wherein the disc reader has a motor for rotating the disc, and an encoder associated with the motor, and wherein the angular orientation is measured using said encoder.
- 14. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 9, further comprising:
rotating the copy protected disc in a disc reader to extract the selected data therefrom; determining a location in time of the selected data which has been extracted from said disc; measuring the angular orientation on said disc of said selected data; and comparing the time location determined and the angular orientation measured with the recorded fingerprint.
- 15. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 14, wherein the disc reader has a motor for rotating the disc, and an encoder associated with the motor, and wherein the angular orientation is measured using said encoder.
- 16. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 14, wherein data is recorded onto said copy protected disc according to CD standards with timing information recorded in the Q-subchannel, and wherein timing information from Q-subchannel blocks is utilised both in determining the time location, and in measuring the angular orientation of the selected data.
- 17. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 8, wherein physical characteristics of said copy protected disc are determined by extracting the selected data from said disc and processing the selected data to determine the physical characteristics, the method further comprising:
rotating said copy protected disc in a disc reader to extract the selected data therefrom; the disc reader having a pickup, and determining the time taken for the disc reader pickup to move between a reference location to said selected data; and computing a location for said selected data from the time determined.
- 18. A method of accessing data on a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 17, further comprising the step of utilising positioning data read from said disc to enable determination of said physical characteristics.
- 19. A theoretical model of a data carrying disc for use in copy protecting data carrying discs, the model describing the information to be carried on the disc and the intended locations of the information on the disc in a manner enabling the relative locations of any two pieces of the information to be calculated.
- 20. A theoretical model according to claim 19, wherein the information and its intended locations are described in a manner enabling the relative angular orientations of any two pieces of the information to be calculated.
- 21. A fingerprint for use in a method of determining the provenance of a data carrying disc, the fingerprint identifying selected data recorded on a data carrying disc and identifying physical characteristics of said selected data.
- 22. A fingerprint according to claim 21, wherein the identified physical characteristics of said selected data are the locations of the selected data on said disc.
- 23. A fingerprint according to claim 22, wherein the identified physical characteristics of said selected data are the angular orientations of the selected data on the disc.
- 24. A fingerprint according to claim 21, wherein the selected data identified comprise selected frames of the data recorded on the disc.
- 25. A fingerprint according to claim 22, wherein the selected data identified comprise selected frames of the data recorded on the disc.
- 26. A fingerprint according to claim 21, claim 22, or claim 24, wherein the fingerprint is recorded in a hard copy format.
- 27. A fingerprint according to claim 21, claim 22, or claim 24, wherein the fingerprint is recorded by being stored in memory.
- 28. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 1, the method further comprising:
writing the selected data to the disc at a bit rate controlled in dependence upon the predetermined physical characteristics of the selected data, whereby the selected data is written at predetermined locations on the disc.
- 29. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 1, the method further comprising:
rotating the disc during the writing of data thereto; writing the selected data to the disc as it is rotated; and controlling the speed of rotation of the disc in dependence upon the predetermined physical characteristics of the selected data whereby the selected data is written at predetermined locations on the disc.
- 30. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 29, the method further comprising:
continuously monitoring the speed of rotation of the disc to determine actual locations where the selected data is being written; comparing the actual location of selected data with the predetermined location; and adjusting the speed of rotation of the disc to cause actual and predetermined locations to converge.
- 31. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 30, the method further comprising:
writing the selected data to the disc at a bit rate controlled in dependence upon the predetermined physical characteristics of the selected data, whereby the selected data is written at predetermined locations on the disc.
- 32. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 1, the method further comprising:
rotating the disc during the writing of data thereto; writing the selected data to the disc as it is rotated; and controlling the speed of rotation of the disc in dependence upon the predetermined physical characteristics of the selected data whereby the selected data is written at predetermined locations on the disc; and the method further comprising:
writing the selected data to the disc by way of a laser beam recorder generating a bit stream representing the selected data, wherein the rate of said bit stream is synchronised to the speed of rotation of the disc.
- 33. A method of copy protecting a data carrying disc according to claim 32, the method further comprising:
continuously monitoring the speed of rotation of the disc to determine actual locations where the selected data is being written; comparing the actual location of selected data with the predetermined location; and adjusting the speed of rotation of the disc to cause actual and predetermined locations to converge.
- 34. A copy protected data carrying disc, wherein the disc has data recorded thereon, and wherein, to provide copy protection, selected data has been recorded onto the disc to have predetermined physical characteristics.
- 35. A copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 34, wherein the physical characteristics of said disc which are predetermined are the locations of the selected data on the disc.
- 36. A copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 35, wherein the physical characteristics of the disc which are predetermined are the angular orientations of the selected data on the disc.
- 37. A copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 36, wherein the selected data recorded on the disc is arranged to lie substantially on a single radius of the disc.
- 38. A copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 34, wherein the selected data whose physical characteristics are predetermined are selected frames of the data recorded on the disc.
- 39. A copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 38, wherein the selected frames of data are at evenly spaced radial positions on said disc.
- 40. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc, said apparatus comprising:
a writing apparatus for writing data to a disc, a drive for rotating the disc as it is written, and control means for controlling the writing apparatus and the drive such that selected data is written to the disc to have predetermined characteristics.
- 41. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 40, wherein the control means is arranged to control the speed of rotation of the disc whereby the selected data is written at predetermined locations on the disc.
- 42. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 41, further comprising means for comparing the actual location of selected data written to the disc with the predetermined location, said means being arranged to adjust the speed of rotation of the disc to cause said actual and predetermined locations to coincide.
- 43. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc, said apparatus comprising:
a processor, a signal encoder coupled to the processor to receive data therefrom, laser optics coupled to the signal encoder to receive encoded data therefrom, the laser optics being arranged to write the encoded data to a disc, a controllable drive arranged to rotate the disc to be written, the drive being controlled by said processor, and a sensor associated with the controllable drive and arranged to provide information about the disc rotation speed and/or angular orientation to said drive, wherein the processor is arranged to ensure that selected data is written to predetermined locations on the disc.
- 44. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 43, further comprising a clock generator, controlled by the processor, for applying clock signals to the signal encoder.
- 45. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 44, wherein the clock signals applied to the signal encoder are synchronised with the rotation speed of the disc rotated by said drive.
- 46. Apparatus for producing a copy protected data carrying disc according to claim 43, wherein the sensor is a motor speed sensor and is arranged to apply control signals to said controllable drive.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/582,827 filed Dec. 22, 1998.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09582827 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
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10382821 |
Mar 2003 |
US |