Claims
- 1. A software carrier to be played in a compatible player that enables a software publisher to control which video standard can be recovered from the carrier, the carrier comprising video source information from which a video signal can be generated in a standard selected from one of a plurality of predetermined video standards, and a lead-in section containing digital codes for identifying the video standards which have been authorized by the software publisher, said lead-in section being readable by said player independent of said codes to enable generation of said video signal in accordance with the selected video standard only if it is included among the video standards which are identified by said codes in said lead-in section, and to inhibit generation of a video signal in a video standard which is not identified by codes in said lead-in section.
- 2. A software carrier to be played in a compatible player that enables a software publisher to control the territories in which the carrier can be played, said player representing a territory in which the player is intended for use, the carrier comprising source information from which a playback signal can be generated in a standard selected form, and a lead-in section containing data for identifying the territories which have been authorized by the software publisher, said lead-in section being readable by said player independent of said data (1) to enable generation of said playback signal only if said represented territory is included among the territories which are identified by said data in said lead-in section, and (2) to inhibit the generation of a playback signal if the represented territory is not included among the territories which are identified by the lead-in section.
- 3. A software carrier to be played in a compatible player that enables a software publisher to control where the carrier is played, said player representing a code indicative of where the player is intended for use, the carrier comprising source information from which a playback signal can be generated in a standard selected form, and a lead-in section containing codes for identifying where play of the carrier has been authorized by the software publisher, said lead-in section being readable by said player independent of said codes (1) to enable generation of said playback signal only if the represented player code matches a code represented in the lead-in section and (2) to inhibit generation of said playback signal if the represented player code does not match a code represented in the lead-in section.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/486,611 filed on Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,320, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/144,791 filed Oct. 29, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,843.
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