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Title: Protecting Against Unauthorized Redistribution of Digital Broadcast Content


1
Protecting Against Unauthorized Redistribution
of Digital Broadcast Content
  • Presentation to the CPTWG
  • Intel, Hitachi, Matsushita,
  • Sony and Toshiba

2
Problem Statement
  • Currently, there is no enforceable technical
    means to prevent unauthorized redistribution of
    unencrypted digital terrestrial broadcasts.
  • A solution for such content is needed that would
  • Enable content owners to signal application of
    content protection.
  • Avoid deletion or alteration of such signaling
    means.
  • Prevent unauthorized routing of protected content
    to unprotected digital outputs and unauthorized
    recording technologies.
  • Not interfere with lawful consumer recording and
    enjoyment of broadcast content.

3
Challenges
  • Achieve consensus on signaling means - broadcast
    flag (BF, ATSC flag for US use) and broadcast
    watermark (BW, the consensus watermark) - to
    signal application of protection against
    unauthorized redistribution for unencrypted
    digital terrestrial broadcast content.
  • Develop compliance and robustness rules to govern
    the secure handling of unencrypted digital
    terrestrial broadcast content received by CE and
    IT products.
  • From tuner through to authorized outputs and
    recording technologies.

4
Technical Proposal
Detect either BF or BW at election of implementer
In-the-clear, terrestrial digital broadcast
content
Tuner
TSP
No
Present?
Permitted recording technologies and methods
Received Content
Yes
Marked Content
Permitted physical outputs
5
Definitions
  • Received Content is digital terrestrial
    broadcast content that has been processed by a
    digital demodulator.
  • Marked Content is Received Content that has
    been screened for either the BF or BW and
    determined to contain such signaling means.
  • Unmarked Content is Received Content that has
    been screened for either the BF or BW and
    determined not to contain such signaling means.

6
Compliance Rules Summary
  • Compliant Products
  • Must comply with specified robustness rules (see
    next slide).
  • Must ensure Received Content is screened for
    either the BF or BW at the election of the
    implementer.
  • Must ensure Marked Content leaves the product
    only by
  • Authorized outputs (e.g., IEEE1394 w/DTCP, DVI
    w/HDCP, analog, etc.).
  • Removable media that implement secure recording
    means (e.g., CPRM, D-VHS, etc.).
  • Subject to the robustness rules, have no
    limitations concerning the internal
  • display,
  • processing or
  • secure buffering or lawful storage
  • of Received Content.
  • Have no requirements concerning Unmarked Content.

7
Robustness Rules Summary
  • Compliant Products must
  • Not have functions that defeat the compliance or
    robustness rules.
  • Be designed and manufactured in a manner that
    provides a specified level of protection against
    unauthorized routing of Received Content, and
    against interference with the BF or BW, prior to
    screening for either of such signaling means.
  • Be designed and manufactured in a manner that
    provides a specified level of protection against
    unauthorized routing of Marked Content.

8
Proposed Next Steps
  • Multi-industry participation is invited for a
    technical discussion of issues related to the
    proposed solution.
  • Make expeditious progress
  • Technical and enforcement solutions
  • Substantial completion by Q1, '02
  • Meeting following CPTWG today
  • Further review and discuss this technical
    proposal
  • Organize group and set intermediate milestones
    and logistics for next series of meetings

9
To Participate in the Working Group
  • Send an email to reflector_at_LMIcp.com
  • In the body of the message, note that you want
    to join the Broadcast Protection group
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