WO2003017271A1 - Method for exchanging and trading with data having a multimedia content - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for the secure exchange and trading of data with multimedia content in a computer network, in particular the Internet.
- Such methods are known in the prior art from DE 196 25 635.
- This describes a method for encrypting multimedia files which have a determination data block and a multimedia data block.
- the identification data block contains an encryption index, which triggers an encryption algorithm and in turn enables the file to be activated.
- This known method is generally used to encrypt all types of Multimedia files.
- the method does not ensure that the data stream still has a validly readable data format that can be read by any commercial player, since the MPEG standard prescribes a specific arrangement of the data, which consists of repetitive file description blocks that have a standardized structure, consists. The structure of the data specified by the standard is destroyed.
- the decoder will issue an error message and will not carry out the work.
- a commercial player will therefore usually acknowledge an encrypted file with an error message according to the above procedure, unless the player has been specially designed for the procedure. Therefore, for the known method, a dedicated playback device that knows the encryption algorithm is always required, even to enable only a 20-second demonstration example. This player is then also a possible point of attack for circumventing the encryption, since the exemplary 20-second lock for the demonstration example in the player can be rendered ineffective with few means. It is also felt to be disadvantageous in the above-mentioned method that the customer's user ID is stored in the determination data block, which relates to the data in the administration area of the file.
- multimedia data such as sound, images or video documents can be exchanged via computer networks.
- This can be done via a central server or by direct exchange between two computers.
- Data exchange between participants is possible, such as via a central FTP server or directly via e-mail exchange.
- central databases which enable the database to be searched according to various criteria.
- Data reduction methods such as audio or video compression are often used.
- all functions are implemented as pure software solutions for a wide variety of commercially available computer systems.
- the object of the present invention is therefore to improve the security of protected data when transferred to a network (Internet) and to simplify the economic management of protected data.
- the method according to the invention for the exchange and trading of processed files with multimedia content in a network for example the Internet, in which the processed data
- a network for example the Internet
- the processed data Different sources are distinguished by the fact that the data is subjected to encryption that is especially accessible for audio files, whereby validly readable audio signals are generated that contain an inaudible user identification (watermarking).
- the method according to the invention has a validly readable MPEG-ACC data stream which can be read and reproduced by any suitable commercial playback device. It is important that the process is specially tailored to audio files and generates validly readable ACC signals that can be reduced in sound quality when encrypted.
- the quality restriction of the demonstration example is therefore contained in the audio signal itself, so that a simple modification of the playback device cannot lead to circumvention of the demonstration restrictions. A full signal can only be restored with the right key that the customer knows. In the demonstration example, there is no decryption at all.
- the method according to the invention makes use of the knowledge of physioacoustics, according to which the human ear is practically ignored other, quieter tones shortly before or after a very loud sound event. Also, the human ear does not perceive quieter tones of a similar pitch when the tone is very loud.
- the user ID is embedded in the actual audio signal (watermarking), whereby the weaknesses of the human ear are used to impose information on the signal shortly before or after a loud sound that the human ear cannot perceive and thus subjectively do not perceive the change in the audio signal, and also insert information by inserting it into a Pitch that is missed due to a high volume tone.
- the physical content of this audio signal obtained in this way is retained and is recognized by the computer and made available for further use.
- the so-called watermarking has the advantage that the user ID is still contained in the signal, even with analog dubbing on cassettes, with radio broadcasting or even with playback via loudspeaker and subsequent recording via microphone. In all of these cases, only the pure audio signal is present and the determination data block, as in the prior art, is no longer present. As a result of these measures according to the invention for audio files, at least the violation of copyrights is made more difficult and the pursuit is facilitated. In addition, the method according to the invention offers a higher security standard for audio files.
- the method according to the invention provides to use special electronics which make it possible to process the files when they are decoupled from the network (Internet).
- the audio files in coded form with a reduced amount of data in the database of the network are fed in, the coding advantageously being carried out on the sender side and the decoding on the receiver side.
- the transfer of audio and video content from and to the database is therefore data-reduced in order to be able to carry out the transfer more quickly and thus save costs.
- the participants in the method according to the invention can be identified via a unique, preset, and unchangeable user ID stored on the circuit of the special electronics, which ensures a considerable degree of data security. Since all audio files are encrypted at the request of the person who feeds the material into the database in such a way that other participants in the process can preview them in reduced quality without having the key to decrypt the files Data backup given. The reduced quality allows an impression of the content of the file without the file being usable in a professional environment. If desired, encryption can also take place in such a way that the content cannot be recognized at all without knowledge of the code.
- the coding and decoding takes place during the process in the special electronics and is controlled by the PC.
- the encoding / decoding is based on a breakdown of the signal into different frequency components and volume information about these frequency ranges.
- the encryption is now based on the fact that these frequency ranges and volume information are interchanged, controlled by the secret code.
- the quality of the encrypted signal is reduced depending on how much frequency and level information is exchanged. Since the signal components are only interchanged, the end result remains a syntactically valid, but distorted signal that can be fed to the decoder. If there is no key, the signal is reproduced distorted, so that only the secret key ensures that the correct arrangement of the reversed frequency and level information is generated in the decoder and thus an undistorted signal for the user.
- An audible identifier in the audio signal (watermark), which can be read out by special computer programs, enables the identification of both the sender and the recipient of an audio file. In this way, copyright infringements on protected files and unauthorized use of the data material can be recorded more easily.
- the labeling can during the encoding or decoding in the special electronics of the corresponding device.
- the inaudible identification (watermark) in the files is determined with the help of a computer program.
- Senders can determine whether the content that is fed in should only be accessible to certain users, user groups or the general public.
- the sender can define criteria and attributes in his contribution that enable other users to quickly find the contribution in a targeted database search.
- the database makes it possible to search the content according to various criteria, taking into account the addressees entered by the sender.
- the sender can also mark or mark the file with a price so that the recipient can negotiate a price with him, the sender, before downloading a certain contribution (file), so that the file is only released when the price negotiated was paid.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of the signal flow in the special electronics (1) during the audio encoding process
- Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing the signal flow during the decoding process in the special electronics (l).
- the incoming data from the audio input 10 or the PCI interface 11 are supplied with the aid of the data controller 12 via an input selection 13 to the encoding and encryption unit 7, in which the data are encoded and encrypted with certain parameters which are assigned to them by the PCI interface 11 can be assigned.
- the encrypted data are then fed to the watermarking unit (19), in which they receive a serial number from the corresponding unit 15 and the corresponding watermarking parameters from the PCI interface 11.
- the prepared data or files are then fed to the PCI interface 11, from where the further data stream into the network 2 to the database 14 is managed.
- FIG. 2 shows a block diagram from which the signal flow during the decoding process in the special electronics unit 1 emerges.
- the data stream coming from the PCI interface 11 is first fed to the watermarking unit 19, which uses the serial number as the watermark communicated parameters from the PCI interface 11 and the serial number unit 15 in the audio signal and fed to the decoding and decryption unit 8.
- the data stream is then decrypted in the decoding unit 8 and the data reduction is reversed after the appropriate parameters have been communicated to it by the PCI interface 11.
- the data stream is directly available to an audio output 16 (AES / EBU) and the interface 11, in which further administrative measures and data flow directions are determined.
- the database 14 is equipped with a copyright unit 17 and a payment transaction unit 18, in which the parameters necessary for the economic management of the data are stored and managed.
- the method according to the invention ensures improved security, in particular when transferring protected data through the comparatively insecure Internet.
- special electronics 1, 1 adapted for the method according to the invention offer a much higher standard of data protection than a pure software solution, the individual software processes being interlinked, so that no intermediate files are formed which are transmitted, for example, unencrypted but with reduced data.
- computer programs are frequently interrupted in their current execution by other processes on the computer, so that long waiting times arise.
- software for the electronics 1, 1 ⁇ which is matched to the method according to the invention, an uninterrupted, predictable execution of the work in hand is ensured without being impaired by other computer processes.
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