Claims
- 1. An optical disc having a digital carrier signal written therein, the disc comprising:
a contiguous user data portion comprising a set of user data samples which, when accessed by a readback system, generates a human detectable output, the user data samples stored in a sequence of user data fields of the contiguous user data portion; a null zone adjacent the contiguous user data portion comprising a sequence of user data fields storing a set of user data samples which, when accessed by a readback system, generates an output with a specified signal to noise ratio so as to be substantially undetectable by a human, wherein hidden data are written to at least selected ones of the user data fields of the null zone to convey a specified informational message related to the optical disc, the specified informational message undetectable by a human when the null zone is accessed by the readback system.
- 2. The optical disc of claim 1 where the specified informational message is used for forensic tracking to identify whether the disc is an authorized copy.
- 3. The optical disc of claim 1 wherein the specified informational message comprises a begin synchronization pattern followed by hidden message data, wherein detection of the begin synchronization pattern facilitates subsequent decoding of the hidden message data.
- 4. The optical disc of claim 2 wherein the specified informational message comprises an audio signal at a frequency above 20,000 Hertz.
- 5. The optical disc of claim 1 wherein the specified informational message comprises copy protection information encoded with the hidden message, wherein the copy protection information is accessed and verified before access is granted to remaining portions of the disc.
- 6. The optical disc of claim 1 wherein the null zone is a lead-in zone at beginning portions of the disc.
- 7. The optical disc of claim 1 wherein the null zone is a lead-out zone at ending portions of the disc.
- 8. The optical disc of claim 1 wherein the contiguous user data portion comprises a first audio selection, wherein the optical disc comprises a second audio selection, and wherein the null zone is disposed between the first and second audio selections.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/184,232 filed Feb. 23, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60184232 |
Feb 2000 |
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