WO2004036892A2 - Selective encryption for video on demand - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to the field of video on demand (VOD). More particularly, this invention relates to a multiple encryption method and apparatus particularly useful for multiple encrypting digitized video on demand programming.
- VOD Video On Demand
- IPPV impulse pay-per-view
- subscription and IPPV content is generally scrambled at a Master Headend and delivered to the hubs for distribution.
- VOD service providers There are currently two major VOD service providers in the cable industry.
- content is stored pre-encrypted on hard drives in the VOD server.
- the keys used to encrypt the content do not change from month-to-month, however, the entitlement control messages (ECMs) used to derive those keys to enable the conditional access (CA) system are updated every month.
- ECMs entitlement control messages
- CA conditional access
- content is stored in-the-clear on hard drives in the VOD server.
- the content is encrypted real-time with slow changing keys (lasting 20 minutes or more). For other systems, the VOD content is sent in-the-clear to subscribers.
- Storage has been typically in-the-clear or encrypted using a simple "storage key".
- the frequency and program identifiers (PIDs) used for a VOD session are privately signaled through encrypted transactions, so that someone trying to eavesdrop on the VOD communication cannot receive the tuning information for the program even if the content is sent in-the-clear.
- the content is scrambled as an IPPV program.
- the program is therefore "purchased” as in a broadcast IPPV program. If an eavesdropper could locate the VOD channel, he or she would still need to pay for the movie as the legitimate customer.
- VOD security In addition to the security provided by encryption, encryption of PIDs and frequencies and other measures, VOD security also relies on the fact that both the content and viewing times are under control of a legitimate purchasing party. That party can pause the program for a half an hour or all day. The content can be "rewound” or started over from scratch. These factors all contribute to providing protection against pirating of the content.
- decoder equipment e.g., television set top boxes (STBs)
- STBs television set top boxes
- each vendor generally uses its own conditional access (CA) encryption system.
- CA conditional access
- FIGURE 1 is a block diagram of an exemplary video on demand cable television system consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a flow chart depicting operation of an exemplary embodiment consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates conversion from clear content to dual selectively encrypted content to single selectively encrypted content in a manner consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGURE 4 is a block diagram of an exemplary video on demand server consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention.
- the present document generally uses the example of a “dual selective encryption” embodiment, but those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention can be utilized to realize multiple partial encryption without departing from the invention.
- partial encryption and “selective encryption” are used synonymously herein.
- program and “television program” and similar terms can be interpreted in the normal conversational sense, as well as a meaning wherein the term means any segment of A/V content that can be displayed on a television set or similar monitor device.
- the term “legacy” as used herein refers to existing technology used for existing cable and satellite systems.
- the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein are decoded by a television Set-Top Box (STB), but it is contemplated that such technology will soon be incorporated within television receivers of all types whether housed in a separate enclosure alone or in conjunction with recording and/or playback equipment or Conditional Access (CA) decryption module or within a television set itself.
- STB television Set-Top Box
- CA Conditional Access
- the present document generally uses the example of a "dual partial encryption" embodiment, but those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention can be utilized to realize multiple partial encryption without departing from the invention.
- the above-referenced commonly owned patent applications describe inventions relating to various aspects of methods generally referred to herein as partial encryption or selective encryption.
- systems are described wherein selected portions of a particular selection of digital content are encrypted using two (or more) encryption techniques while other portions of the content are left unencrypted.
- the content can effectively be encrypted for use under multiple decryption systems without the necessity of encryption of the entire selection of content.
- only a few percent of data overhead is needed to effectively encrypt the content using multiple encryption systems.
- CA conditional access
- the partial encryption processes described in the above patent applications utilize any suitable encryption method.
- these encryption techniques are selectively applied to the data stream, rather than encrypting the entire data stream, using techniques described in the above-referenced patent applications.
- the selective encryption process utilizes intelligent selection of information to encrypt so that the entire program does not have to undergo dual encryption.
- the program material can be effectively scrambled and hidden from those who desire to hack into the system and illegally recover commercial content without paying.
- MPEG (or similar format) data that are used to represent the audio and video data does so using a high degree of reliance on the redundancy of information from frame to frame.
- anchor data representing chrominance and luminance data. That data is then often simply moved about the screen to generate subsequent frames by sending motion vectors that describe the movement of the block. Changes in the chrominance and luminance data are also encoded as changes rather than a recoding of absolute anchor data. Thus, encryption of this anchor data, for example, or other key data can effectively render the video un-viewable.
- the selected video data to be encrypted may be any individual one or combination of the following (described in greater detail in the above applications): video slice headers appearing in an active region of a video frame, data representing an active region of a video frame, data in a star pattern within the video frame, data representing scene changes, I Frame packets, packets containing motion vectors in a first P frame following an I Frame, packets having an intra_slice_flag indicator set, packets having an intra_slice indicator set, packets containing an intra_coded macroblock, data for a slice containing an intra_coded macroblock, data from a first macroblock following the video slice header, packets containing video slice headers, anchor data, and P Frame data for progressively refreshed video data, data arranged in vertical and or horizontal moat patterns on the video frame, and any other selected data that renders the video and/or audio difficult to utilize.
- FIGURE 1 a VOD content delivery system 100 consistent with certain embodiments of the present invention is illustrated.
- a cable television muliple services operator operates a cable head end 104 to provide content to subscribers.
- VOD content is statically stored on VOD servers such as servers 108 and 112 depicted as located at cable hubs 116 and 120 respectively.
- the VOD content is delivered to a specific subscriber's STB such as STB 124, 128, 132 or 136 upon receipt of a specific request by that subscriber.
- content stored in the VOD servers is delivered to the ordering STB which has an individual identification code that can be addressed by the cable head end and VOD server.
- VOD is interactive
- the cable system can learn not only the address of the ordering STB, but also what type of STB the ordering STB is (e.g., a legacy or non-legacy set-top box), and what CA system the STB uses.
- CA conditional access
- Such selective encryption entails duplicating and encrypting certain important or critical segments of the content independently with each CA while sending the remainder of the content in the clear.
- the clear content can be received by both legacy and non-legacy set-top boxes, affording a huge savings in bandwidth from the "full dual carriage" approach, while the encrypted content is decrypted by the respective set-top boxes with the particular CA.
- the ordering STB since the content is directed to a specific target STB (the ordering STB), the efficiency of both transmission and storage of the content can be enhanced using multiple and single selective encryption in accordance with embodiments consistent with the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 depicts a process 200 consistent with an embodiment of the present invention starting at 202 in which the VOD content is stored as a multiple (e.g., dual) selectively encrypted content and then transmitted as single selectively encrypted content.
- the content is selectively multiply encrypted. This is carried out by selecting appropriate segments of content to be encrypted that are important or critical to the decoding of the content, duplicating those selected segments content and encrypting each copy using a different encryption method (one for each CA system in use).
- the resulting multiple selectively encrypted content is then stored on the VOD server(s) or at a data repository in the cable head end.
- any time critical PCR information should be fixed along with the Continuity Counter information in the duplicated packets.
- I determines what type of STB is associated with the order and thus what type of CA encryption system is being used by the ordering STB at 218. Once this is determined, there is no need to transmit the multiple selectively encrypted content to the subscriber (unless the order somehow is to be associated with multiple STBs of different types as in a household having two different STBs, both of which are to be entitled to decode the content).
- the encrypted portions of the content that are encrypted under a CA encryption not used by the ordering STB are stripped out at 222 to convert the multiple selectively encrypted VOD content into single selectively encrypted VOD content.
- the remaining encrypted content is then associated with the program identifier used by the clear unencrypted content to produce the single selectively encrypted VOD content.
- This single selectively encrypted VOD content is then provided to the ordering STB at 226.
- a bill is ultimately sent to the subscriber at 230 for the VOD content and the process ends at 234.
- a video on demand (VOD) method involves storing multiple selective encrypted VOD content on a VOD server; receiving an order for the VOD content specifying delivery to a target decoder; determining what CA encryption system is associated with the order; stripping all encrypted segments from the multiple selectively encrypted content that are not associated with the order to produce single selectively encrypted VOD content; and sending the single selectively encrypted VOD content to the target decoder.
- VOD video on demand
- the multiple selectively encrypted VOD content can be created by examining unencrypted data representing digital content to identify segments of content for encryption; encrypting the identified segments of content using a first encryption method associated with a first conditional access system to produce first encrypted segments; encrypting the identified segments of content using a second encryption method associated with a second conditional access system to produce second encrypted segments; and replacing the identified segments of content with the first encrypted content and the second encrypted content in the digital content, to produce the multiple selectively encrypted VOD content.
- the data streams or files representing the VOD content associated with this process are depicted in FIGURE 3.
- the clear content is represented by packets or other segments of data containing a "C" while encrypted segments encrypted under CA encryption system A is represented by the designations "CA-A".
- Encrypted segments encrypted under CA encryption system B is represented by designations "CA-B".
- the initial file is either unencrypted or decrypted and its initial 16 segments is shown as 310.
- segments 7 and 14 are selected for encryption. These segments may correspond to important or critical data needed for decoding or may be selected according to any desired selection criteria.
- These segments are duplicated, encrypted under CA-A and CA-B and reinserted into the file or data stream as shown to produce the dual selectively encrypted file.
- This file 320 can then be stored for later retrieval, when a customer places an order for this VOD content, on one or more of the VOD servers at the cable hubs or at the cable head end.
- the dual selectively encrypted content is converted to single encrypted content for transmission to the ordering STB. This is done by stripping out the unneeded portions that are encrypted under any unused CA systems to produce a data stream such as that depicted in 330. In this case, CA-A encrypted segments are stripped out and CA-B encrypted segments remain.
- the storage requirements of the VOD file servers are minimized by not requiring full multiple copies of encrypted content to be stored thereon. Still, the content is stored in a secure manner with low overhead needed to accommodate the multiple encryption schemes.
- the content, when sent to the ordering STB is further optimized to eliminate the small amount of overhead used for the second CA encryption scheme to further enhance the efficiency of the utilization of the bandwidth for transmission of the VOD content to the ordering STB. Since the VOD system knows which set-top box, legacy or non-legacy, it is sending content to, the content does not need to be sent with packet duplication. This can preserve bandwidth on the cable plant. While the elimination of the un-needed packet is not strictly required, it provides the advantage of minimizing bandwidth and can eliminate the need for a "shadow" or secondary PID to be called out in the Program Map Table (PMT) as described in the above-referenced patent applications, since the encrypted packet can be mapped to the primary PID associated with the unencrypted content.
- PMT Program Map Table
- the process 200 of FIGURE 2 can be carried out on any suitable programmed general purpose processor operating as a VOD server/encoder such as that depicted as computer 400 of FIGURE 4.
- Computer 400 has one or more central processor units (CPU) 410 with one or more associated buses 414 used to connect the central processor unit 410 to Random Access Memory 418 and Non-Volatile Memory 422 in a known manner.
- Output devices 426 such as a display and printer, are provided in order to display and/or print output for the use of the MSO as well as to provide a user interface such as a Graphical User Interface (GUI).
- GUI Graphical User Interface
- input devices such as keyboard, mouse and removable media readers 430 may be provided for the input of information by the operator.
- Computer 400 also incorporates internal and/or external attached disc or other mass storage 434 (e.g., disc and/or optical storage) for storing large amounts of information including, but not limited to, the operating system, multiple CA encryption methods (if encryption is carried out by the VOD server), as well as the VOD content (which is most likely stored on massive attached storage).
- the Computer system 400 also has an interface 438 for connection to the cable system to service customer requests for content, and may also have interface 444 that interfaces to multiple encryption devices if the encryption is carried out by separate hardware. While depicted as a single computer, the digital content provider may utilize multiple linked computers to carry out the functions described herein.
- an electronic storage medium storing selectively encrypted video on demand (VOD) programming stores a file representing multiple selective encrypted VOD content having: segments of unencrypted VOD content; first encrypted segments of VOD content encrypted using a first encryption method associated with a first conditional access system; second encrypted segments of VOD content encrypted using a second encryption method associated with a second conditional access system; the first and second encrypted segments of VOD content representing the same segment of VOD content when not encrypted.
- a first segment of code when executed operates to remove one of the first and second encrypted segments of VOD content from the multiple selective encrypted VOD content to produce single selectively encrypted content for transmission to a target decoder.
- the first segment of code operates to remove one of the first and second encrypted segments of VOD content upon receipt of an order for the VOD content specifying delivery to a target decoder, and upon determining which CA encryption system is associated with the order.
- the second segment of code sends the single selectively encrypted VOD content to the target decoder.
- a third segment of code associates a program identifier with the single selectively encrypted VOD content, wherein the same PIDs are used for encrypted and unencrypted segments of content.
- the invention should not be so limited, since the present invention could be implemented using hardware component equivalents such as special purpose hardware and/or dedicated processors which are equivalents to the invention as described and claimed.
- general purpose computers, microprocessor based computers, micro-controllers, optical computers, analog computers, dedicated processors and/or dedicated hard wired logic may be used to construct alternative equivalent embodiments of the present invention.
- the present invention has been described in terms of a general purpose personal computer providing a playback mechanism, the playback can be carried on a dedicated machine without departing from the present invention.
- Software code and/or data embodying certain aspects of the present invention may be present in any computer readable medium, transmission medium, storage medium or propagation medium including, but not limited to, electronic storage devices such as those described above, as well as carrier waves, electronic signals, data structures (e.g., trees, linked lists, tables, packets, frames, etc.) optical signals, propagated signals, broadcast signals, transmission media (e.g., circuit connection, cable, twisted pair, fiber optic cables, waveguides, antennas, etc.) and other media that stores, carries or passes the code and/or data. Such media may either store the software code and/or data or serve to transport the code and/or data from one location to another.
- electronic storage devices such as those described above, as well as carrier waves, electronic signals, data structures (e.g., trees, linked lists, tables, packets, frames, etc.) optical signals, propagated signals, broadcast signals, transmission media (e.g., circuit connection, cable, twisted pair, fiber optic cables, waveguides, antennas, etc.) and other media
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