The method and apparatus allow a subscriber to limit streaming of content from subscriber premises equipment (e.g., a STB, a DVR, a PVR, etc.) or from an element in the network (e.g., a streaming server) to a mobile device such as a mobile telephone. Thus, the streaming of content can be restricted so that it is not streamed to the mobile device without some indication from the subscriber that streaming of the restricted content is authorized. The term “subscriber premises equipment”, as that term is used herein, is intended to mean any equipment located at the subscriber premises that is capable of streaming content, including, but not limited to, a STB, a DVR and a PVR. The term “mobile device”, as that term is used herein, is intended to mean any device that is capable of communicating with a wireless network, including, but not limited to, wireless or cellular telephones, personal digital assistants, personal computers (PCs), and other devices that can communicate over wireless or cellular networks.
If the algorithm 20 determines that the requested content is restricted, the algorithm may cause a message to be sent to the wireless device 10 requesting that the user enter the access control identifier, which is typically the PIN. The user of the wireless device 10 may respond by sending a message to the STB 1 that includes an access control identifier. In fact, several messages may be communicated between the STB 1 and the wireless device 10 before the STB 1 receives an access control identifier. Alternatively, the access control identifier may be included in the initial request sent from the wireless device 10 to the STB 1.
The access control algorithm 20 executed by the STB 1 then determines whether the received access control identifier is the correct access control identifier. This may be accomplished in a variety of ways. For example, some STB technologies use parental control PINs to “lock” restricted channels so that they cannot be tuned to those channels. Some STB technologies encrypt content so that the content cannot be viewed without using the PIN to decrypting it. In these cases, the access control identifier received from the wireless device 10 may be used by the access control algorithm 20 to unlock the corresponding channel or decrypt the corresponding content. Alternatively, the received access control identifier may be analyzed to determine whether it matches an identifier associated with the requested content. If so, the algorithm may then cause the requested content to be streamed to the wireless device 10.
Alternatively, the wireless telephone 10 may perform the algorithm that determines whether the access control identifier entered by the user of the wireless telephone 10 corresponds to an access control identifier that has previously been associated with the requested content and stored in the wireless device 10. Yet another alternative is for this algorithm to be performed by some device (not shown) in the network 2. Those skilled in the art will understand, in view of the description provided herein, that the process of determining whether the user of the remote device will be allowed to access the requested content may be performed in a variety of different ways by a variety of different devices.
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In accordance with this example, the laptop computer 30 and the STB 40 are running SIP user agent (UA) software programs that enable them to communicate with each other during an SIP session. The SIP invite request includes session description protocol (SDP) information that defines the session. The STB 40 responds with an SIP acknowledgement, as indicated by arrow 42. In actuality, many exchanges will typically occur between the STB 40 and the remote device 30 when setting up the SIP session. The remote device 30 then sends a package to the STB 40 that informs the STB 40 that if the requested content has an access control identifier associated with it, to send a request to the remote device 30 for the corresponding access control identifier, as indicated by arrow 43. This may be, for example, an Extensible Markup Language (XML) form with fields to be filled in with the access control identifier. Once the fields have been filed in, the remote device 30 sends a SIP package to the remote device 30 that includes the access control identifier associated with the requested content, as indicated by arrow 44.
When the STB 40 receives the access control identifier, the algorithm 50 processes the identifier in the manner described above with reference to
When a request for a content session is sent by a remote device (not shown) to the network 50, the subscriber account server 60 executes the access control algorithm 70 described above and determines whether the requested content is restricted, and if so, whether an access control identifier has been received by from the remote device that matches the identifier associated with the content in the database 80. The server 60 typically performs several other tasks, such as determining whether the subscriber's account is current and determining whether the subscriber has a paid subscription for the requested content. If the access control identifier sent by the remote device is correct, the server 60 sends a message to the streaming content server 90 that instructs the server 90 to stream the requested content to the remote device. The server 90 then retrieves the requested content from storage device 110 and streams it to the remote device.
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After the step represented by block 111 and before the step represented by block 113, the subscriber premises equipment may determine whether the requested content has been restricted. If so, the subscriber premises equipment may cause a message to be sent to the remote device that indicates that the requested content is restricted and prompting the user of the remote device to enter the corresponding access control identifier (not shown). If the content is not restricted, the step represented by block 113 may not be performed. Rather, the subscriber premises equipment may simply cause the requested non-restricted content to be streamed to the remote device.
In all of these cases, the network element determines whether an access control identifier corresponding to the requested content has been received, as indicated by block 123. If so, the network element causes the requested content to be streamed to the remote device, as indicated by block 125. The content may be streamed from equipment located at a subscriber premises (e.g., a STB) or from a content streaming device in the network, such as the streaming content server 90 described above with reference to
After the step represented by block 121 and before the step represented by block 123, the network element may make a determination as to whether the requested content has been restricted. If so, the network element may cause a message to be sent to the remote device that indicates that the requested content is restricted and prompts the user of the remote device to enter the corresponding access control identifier. If the content is not restricted, the step represented by block 123 may not be performed. Rather, the network element may simply cause the requested non-restricted content to be streamed to the remote device.
The algorithms described above with reference to
When the functions are implemented in software, the programs and associated data are typically stored in some type of computer-readable medium. Any type of computer-readable medium may be used for this purpose, such as, for example, random access memory (RAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM), flash memory, read only memory (ROM) compact disk ROM (CD-ROM), digital video disks (DVDs), magnetic disks, magnetic tapes, etc. The invention also encompasses electrical signals modulated on wired and wireless carriers (e.g., electrical conductors, wireless carrier waves, etc.) in packets and in non-packet formats.
It should be noted that the invention has been described with reference to particular exemplary embodiments and that the invention is not limited to these embodiments. As will be understood by persons skilled in the art in view of the description provided herein, modifications can be made to the embodiments described herein and all such modifications are within the scope of the invention.