Claims
- 1. An optical disc comprising:
a data region for storing data to be read and displayed by a reading device; and at least one security device located on the disc, outside of said data region, to be sensed by the reading device before the data stored in the data region can be read and displayed.
- 2. An optical disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disc has a central region and a first annular ring surrounding the central region and wherein the at least one security device is located in said first annular ring, and wherein the data region is a second region surrounding the first annular ring.
- 3. An optical disc as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one security device is one of a hologram, an optically variable device (OVD) and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip and wherein security information pertaining to the at least one security device is encoded on the disc; and
wherein the at least one security device and security information pertaining to the at least one security device have to be sensed before enabling the data in the second region to be read and displayed.
- 4. An optical disc as claimed in claim 3 wherein security information pertaining to the at least one security device is encoded in a selected area in the second region of the disc.
- 5. An optical disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disc includes a top surface and a bottom surface and wherein the at least one security device is placed between on or between the top and bottom surfaces of the disc.
- 6. An optical disc as claimed in claim 5, wherein the optical disc is one of a compact disc (CD) and a digital video disc (DVD).
- 7. An optical disc as claimed in claim 5, wherein the optical disc is a digital video disc (DVD) of the type having two external surfaces; and wherein each external surface contains data to be read by the reading device.
- 8. An optical disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disc has a top protective layer and a bottom protective layer, and wherein the security device is located between the top and bottom protective layers of the disc.
- 9. An optical disc as claimed in claim 8, wherein the disc has two external surfaces and two internal surfaces, wherein the at least one security device is located on or between the two external surfaces and wherein the two internal surfaces are bonded to each other.
- 10. An optical disc as claimed in claim 2 wherein a reference mark is formed on the disc in said first annular ring, in addition to said at least one security device.
- 11. An optical disc as claimed in claim 10 wherein security information pertaining to the positional relationship between the reference mark and the at least one security device is encoded on the disc.
- 12. An optical disc as claimed in claim 2 wherein there are N security devices located on or between the top and bottom protective layers of the disc; where N is an integer greater than one (1).
- 13. An optical disc as claimed in claim 12, wherein the N security devices are randomly placed relative to each other between the top and bottom protective layers of the disc.
- 14. An optical disc as claimed in claim 12 wherein positional information pertaining to the location of the security devices is stored on the disc and wherein said positional information pertaining to the security devices has to be sensed before enabling the data in the second region of the disc to be read and displayed.
- 15. An optical disc as claimed in claim 13 wherein security information pertaining to the security devices and to their location is stored in the disc and wherein said security information has to be sensed and validated before enabling data in the second region of the disc to be read and displayed.
- 16. An optical disc as claimed in claim 12 wherein said security devices are selected from a group which includes a reference mark, a hologram, an optically variable device and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip.
- 17. An optical disc as claimed in claim 2, wherein the disc includes two platters, each platter having an internal surface and an external surface and wherein the two internal surfaces are bonded to each other; and wherein a security device is located on or between the two external surfaces.
- 18. An optical disc as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one security device includes a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip located on the disc with an antenna associated with the RFID chip also located on the disc; wherein the antenna is for selectively energizing the RFID chip and for selectively sensing information stored in the RFID chip; and wherein the RFID chip is encoded with security information.
- 19. An optical disc as claimed in claim 18 wherein there are N security devices located on the disc, where N is an integer greater than one; wherein the RFID chip located on the disc includes selected security information pertaining to selected security devices located on the disc; and wherein said security information is encoded in the RFID chip after it is installed on the disc.
- 20. An optical disc comprising:
a central region; a first annular region surrounding the central region; a second region surrounding the first annular region, said second region for storing data to be read and displayed by a reading device; and a security device located in the first annular region to be sensed by the reading device before allowing the data stored in the second region to be read and displayed.
- 21. An optical disc as claimed in claim 20, wherein the disc is one of a compact disc (CD) and a digital video disc (DVD); and wherein the security device is one of a machine readable hologram with a hidden code, an optically variable device (OVD) and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip; and
wherein security information pertaining to the security device is encoded on the disc.
- 22. An optical disc comprising:
a region for storing data information to be accessed and displayed by a user; and N security devices embedded within the disc for impeding the counterfeiting of the disc, said N security devices containing security information for preventing the data information from being accessed and displayed unless the N security devices are first sensed; where N is an integer equal to, or greater than, one (1).
- 23. An optical disc as claimed in claim 22 where N is at least equal to two;
and wherein information about the relative position of selected ones of the N security devices is encoded in a selected area of the disc.
- 24. An optical disc as claimed in claim 23 wherein at least one of the N security devices is a hologram and security information pertaining to the hologram is written onto the disc.
- 25. An optical disc as claimed in claim 23 wherein at least one of the N security devices is an RFID chip and security information is encoded on one of the RFID chip and the disc.
- 26. An optical disc as claimed in claim 23 wherein at least one of the N security devices is an optically variable device (OVD) and security information pertaining to the OVD is written onto the disc.
- 27. An optical disc as claimed in claim 23 wherein the disc includes a central annular region surrounded by a second annular region along which the N security devices are positioned and wherein the region for storing data information includes a third annular region surrounding the second annular region.
- 28. An optical disc as claimed in claim 22 wherein the disc is one of a compact disc (CD) and a digital video disc (DVD).
- 29. A method for impeding the counterfeiting of an optical disc having a data region containing data to be displayed comprising the steps of:
attaching N security devices to the disc; where N is an integer equal to, or greater than, one (1); sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices; processing the sensed information to ascertain that the sensed information corresponds to a predetermined stored pattern; and enabling the data contained in the data region to be displayed when it is ascertained that the sensed information corresponds to the predetermined stored pattern.
- 30. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein the N security devices are one of a hologram, an optically variable device, a reference mark and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip located in a selected region of the disc.
- 31. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein there are at least two security devices attached to the disc.
- 32. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein the security devices are attached to the disc along a predetermined annular region dedicated for the attachment therealong of security devices.
- 33. A method for impeding the counterfeiting of an optical disc having a first region containing data to be displayed comprising the steps of:
attaching N security devices to the disc; where N is an integer equal to, or greater than, one (1); sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices; processing the sensed information and producing corresponding security information; and encoding the disc with corresponding security information and storing the corresponding security information pertaining to the selected security devices located on the disc.
- 34. A method as claimed in claim 33 wherein the N security devices are one of a hologram, an optically variable device, a reference mark and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip; and wherein the N security devices are located in a selected region of the disc.
- 35. A method as claimed in claim 34 wherein the security information encoded on the disc includes information pertaining to the relative positions of selected ones of the security devices.
- 36. A method as claimed in claim 33 further including the step of subsequently sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices, after security information is encoded on the disc;
processing the subsequently sensed information to ascertain that the sensed information corresponds to previously encoded security information stored on the disc; and enabling the data contained in the data region to be displayed when it is ascertained that the subsequently sensed information corresponds to the encode stored security information.
- 37. Apparatus for use with an optical disc having a data region for storing data to be read and displayed and onto which N security devices are attached, where N is an integer equal to, or greater than, one (1), comprising:
means for sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices; means for processing the sensed information to ascertain that the sensed information corresponds to a predetermined stored pattern; and means for enabling the data contained in the data region to be displayed when it is ascertained that the sensed information corresponds to the predetermined stored pattern.
- 38. The apparatus as claimed in claim 37 wherein at least one of said N security devices is one of a hologram, and OVD or an RFID chip.
- 39. The apparatus as claimed in claim 38 wherein said means for sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices includes means for sensing the contents of one of a hologram, an OVD and an RFID chip.
- 40. The apparatus as claimed in claim 39 wherein said apparatus includes microcontroller and memory means for processing sensed security information.
- 41. Apparatus for annotating an optical disc onto which N security devices are attached, where N is an integer equal to, or greater than, one (1), comprising:
sensing means for sensing at least one of the presence and contents of selected ones of said N security devices; and processing means, including writing and encoding means, responsive to the sensing means for generating security information corresponding to the sensed information and storing the corresponding security information pertaining to the security devices on the disc for impeding the counterfeiting of the disc.
- 42. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 wherein at least one of the N security devices is one of a hologram, an OVD and an RFID chip; wherein the sensing means includes means for sensing at least one of a hologram, an OVD and an RFID chip; wherein said processing means includes a microcontroller for processing the sensed information; and wherein said writing and encoding means includes at least one of a laser writer circuit for writing information onto the disc or a hologram, and an RFID writer circuit for annotating the RFID chip.
- 43. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 wherein the sensing means for sensing the presence and contents of selected security devices includes means for sensing the contents and the relative positions of selected ones of the N security devices, wherein the processing means includes a microcontroller for receiving and processing signals indicative of the contents and relative positions of selected ones of the N security devices for producing corresponding signals, wherein one of the security devices is an RFID chip, and wherein the writing and encoding means includes RFID writing means for encoding the RFID chip with security information pertaining to selected ones of the security devices.
- 44. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 wherein the n security devices are located along an annular ring of the disc, and wherein said sensing means includes means for sensing the location of selected ones of the N security devices relative to each other along said annular ring.
- 45. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 wherein at least one of said N security devices is a hologram and wherein at least one of said N security devices is an RFID chip; wherein said sensing means includes means for sensing security information pertaining to the hologram; wherein said processing means includes means for supplying said security information to a microcontroller circuit for processing said security information; and
wherein said writing and encoding means includes means responsive to the microcontroller for encoding signals corresponding to the security information onto the RFID chip.
- 46. The apparatus as claimed in claim 41 wherein at least one of said N security devices is a hologram; wherein said sensing means includes means for sensing security information pertaining to the hologram; wherein said processing means includes means for supplying said security information to a microcontroller circuit for processing said security information; and wherein said writing and encoding means includes means responsive to the microcontroller for encoding signals corresponding to the security information onto one of the disc and a selected hologram.
- 47. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs having a data region containing information useful to a user comprising:
attaching N security devices onto each disc, where N is an integer equal to or grater than one; and a reader for reading the data region and also including means for sensing at least one of the presence and content of said N security devices and said reader being programmed to enable the user to access the data region only after the reader senses at least one of the presence and content of the N security devices.
- 48. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein the N security devices are attached to the disc within a selected annular ring; and wherein said reader is programmed to sense the presence of any security device within said selected annular ring.
- 49. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein the disc includes two platters with the N security devices being located between the internal sides of the two platters, where the internal sides of the two platters are bonded to each other.
- 50. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, further including apparatus for sensing at least one of the presence and contents of the N security devices and said apparatus for encoding the disc with security information pertaining to the at least one of the of the presence and contents of the N security devices.
- 51. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein at least one of the N security devices is a hologram.
- 52. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein there are at least two security devices attached to each disc.
- 53. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein at least one of the N security devices is a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip.
- 54. A system as claimed in claim 53 wherein the disc includes an antenna for supplying energy to the RFID chip and for transmitting information from the chip to a reading device.
- 55. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 47, wherein at least one of the N security devices is an optically variable device(OVD).
- 56. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of an optical disc having a data region containing information useful to a user comprising:
attaching a security device to the disc; apparatus for sensing the security device and for writing onto a selected region of the disc security information pertaining to the security device; and a reader for reading the data region and also including means for sensing the presence of the security device and the security information written onto the disc, said reader being programmed to enable the user to access the data region only after it has sensed the presence of the security device and the security information.
- 57. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 56, wherein the security device is a hologram located within a selected annular ring of the disc.
- 58. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 56, wherein the security device is a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip located within a selected annular ring of the disc.
- 59. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs as claimed in claim 56, wherein the security device is an optically variable device.
- 60. A system for impeding the counterfeiting of optical discs having a data region containing information useful to a user comprising:
embedding N security devices on each disc, where N is an integer equal to or greater than one; encrypting apparatus for sensing the N security devices and their location and in response thereto for writing onto a selected region of the disc security information pertaining to the security devices and their location; and a reader for reading the data region and also including means for sensing the presence of the security device and their location and for sensing the security information; said reader being programmed to enable the user to access the data region only after it has sensed the presence of the security device and their location and the security information corresponding thereto.
- 61. A system as claimed in claim 60 wherein the N security devices are randomly placed on or within the disc, whereby the pattern formed within any particular optical disc may be different from any other optical disc.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS:
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/745,512 filed Dec. 22, 2000 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/190,760 filed 11/122/98. The teachings of these prior filed applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09745512 |
Dec 2000 |
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10218009 |
Aug 2002 |
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09190760 |
Nov 1998 |
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09745512 |
Dec 2000 |
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