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9、NAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION XBICS 33.160.60; 35.240.99 PRICE CODEISBN 2-8318-9766-1 2 62227 IEC:2008(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD.6 INTRODUCTION.8 1 Scope.9 2 Normative references .9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 9 3.1 Terms and definitions 9 3.2 Abbreviated terms .15 4 Permission code framewor
10、k16 4.1 General .16 4.2 Assumptions associated with the permission code.17 4.2.1 Binary relationships within the content distribution value chain 17 4.2.2 Permission issued for a group of content .17 4.2.3 Common code center for permissions18 4.2.4 Usage report .18 4.2.5 Application scenario of the
11、permission code 18 4.2.6 Harmonization with DRM systems19 4.3 Components of a permission code.19 4.3.1 Permission actor19 4.3.2 Permission classification .22 4.3.3 Content usage .22 4.3.4 Content data handling .23 5 Permission code configuration24 5.1 General .24 5.2 Notation 25 5.2.1 Numerical valu
12、es.25 5.3 Permission code system25 5.4 Version unit.26 5.4.1 Structure .26 5.4.2 Version unit tag .26 5.4.3 Reserved.27 5.4.4 Version27 5.5 Permission actor unit.27 5.5.1 Structure .27 5.5.2 Permission actor unit tag .27 5.5.3 Total bytes of identifiers 27 5.5.4 Content identifier .28 5.5.5 Issuer i
13、dentifier29 5.5.6 Receiver identifier .31 5.6 Permission classification unit.32 5.6.1 Structure .32 5.6.2 Permission classification unit tag.32 5.6.3 Reserved.32 5.6.4 Disclosure class 32 5.6.5 Usage purpose class .33 5.6.6 Charge model class.34 5.6.7 Billing class .34 62227 IEC:2008(E) 3 5.6.8 Appl
14、ication class .35 5.6.9 Sponsor class35 5.6.10 Territory class .36 5.6.11 Usage class.36 5.7 General usage condition unit.39 5.7.1 Unit structure.39 5.7.2 General usage condition header 39 5.7.3 General usage condition descriptor .39 5.8 Extended use condition unit 48 5.9 Data management condition u
15、nit .49 5.9.1 Unit structure.49 5.9.2 Data management condition header 49 5.9.3 Data management condition 50 5.10 Data export condition unit52 5.10.1 Unit structure.52 5.10.2 Data export condition header.52 5.10.3 Data export condition descriptor 52 5.10.4 General export descriptor 53 Annex A (infor
16、mative) Permission code requirements for home servers and playback devices .57 Annex B (informative) Use-case scenario.62 Annex C (informative) Issuing a permission code.70 Figure 1 Permission code environment 17 Figure 2 Permission code environment 23 Figure 3 Permission code configuration .26 Figu
17、re 4 Basic structure of permission code unit 26 Figure 5 General usage condition unit39 Figure 6 Data management condition unit 49 Figure 7 Data export condition unit 52 Figure A.1 Permission code and domain 58 Figure A.2 Re-issuing permission information 59 Figure A.3 Re-issuing permission among pe
18、rmission code compliant objects is allowed .60 Figure A.4 Re-issuing permission within a domain is allowed .60 Figure A.5 Other conditions .61 Figure B.1 Permission code structuring (1/2)62 Figure B.2 Permission code structuring (2/2)63 Figure B.3 Permission code example with respect to FairPlay (1/
19、2)63 Figure B.4 Permission code example with respect to FairPlay (2/2)64 Figure B.5 Permission code example with respect to CPRM (1/2) 65 Figure B.6 Permission code example with respect to CPRM (2/2) 65 Figure B.7 Permission code example with respect to SAFIA (1/2) 66 Figure B.8 Permission code exam
20、ple with respect to SAFIA (2/2) 66 Figure B.9 Permission code example with respect to PC distribution (streaming) .67 4 62227 IEC:2008(E) Figure B.10 Permission code example with respect to PC distribution (download) (1/2)68 Figure B.11 Permission code example with respect to PC distribution (downlo
21、ad) (2/2)68 Figure B.12 Permission code example with respect to ringtones (1/2) 69 Figure B.13 Permission code example with respect to ringtones (2/2) 69 Figure C.1 The flow of issuing a permission code to grant access to a single piece of content (for access on a home server) 70 Figure C.2 The flow
22、 of issuing a permission code to grant access to a single piece of content (for access on a client device) 71 Figure C.3 The flow of issuing a permission code to grant access to subscription content (for access on a home server) 72 Figure C.4 The flow of issuing a permission code to grant access to
23、subscription content (for access on a client device) 73 Table 1 Distinct tag interpretation 25 Table 2 Structure of version unit 26 Table 3 Structure of permission actor unit27 Table 4 Structure of content identifier descriptor28 Table 5 Content type code interpretation28 Table 6 Structure of issuer
24、 identifier descriptor 29 Table 7 Issuer role code interpretation.30 Table 8 Issuer configuration code interpretation.30 Table 9 Structure of receiver identifier descriptor.31 Table 10 Receiver role code interpretation.31 Table 11 Receiver configuration code interpretation.31 Table 12 Structure of p
25、ermission classification unit32 Table 13 Structure of disclosure class33 Table 14 disclosure_type (DT) interpretation33 Table 15 Structure of usage purpose class 33 Table 16 usage_purpose_type (UPT) interpretation .33 Table 17 Structure of charge model class 34 Table 18 charge_model_type (CMT) inter
26、pretation.34 Table 19 Structure of billing class 35 Table 20 billing_type (BT) interpretation 35 Table 21 Structure of application class.35 Table 22 application_type (AT) interpretation.35 Table 23 Structure of sponsor class .36 Table 24 Configuration of sponsor_type (ST) .36 Table 25 Structure of t
27、erritory class .36 Table 26 Structure of usage class37 Table 27 Usage_type (UT) interpretation37 Table 28 Configuration of redistribution_Type 38 Table 29 Structure of general usage condition header .39 Table 30 Tag values of descriptors 40 62227 IEC:2008(E) 5 Table 31 Structure of playback usage co
28、ndition descriptor.40 Table 32 Structure of print usage condition descriptor43 Table 33 Structure of execute usage condition descriptor 46 Table 34 Structure of data management condition header49 Table 35 Structure of data management condition .50 Table 36 Structure of encryption flag (EF)50 Table 3
29、7 Transcode type interpretation 51 Table 38 Structure of time-line flag (TF).51 Table 39 Structure of data export condition header 52 Table 40 Tag values of descriptors 53 Table 41 Structure of general export descriptor53 Table 42 storage_media_type (SMT) interpretation54 Table 43 encoding_type (ET)
30、 interpretation54 Table 44 protection_type (PT) interpretation 55 Table 45 control_type (CT) interpretation.55 6 62227 IEC:2008(E) INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ MULTIMEDIA HOME SERVER SYSTEMS DIGITAL RIGHTS PERMISSION CODE FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
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46、withdrawn; replaced by a revised edition, or amended. A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date. 8 62227 IEC:2008(E) INTRODUCTION The common ID system is used to systematically identify every entity, device and content that would be involved in the course of digitally dis
47、tributing content. The permission code can express various sets of permission information and permission conditions necessary for content transmission in a remarkably short code form. The permission code is not defined from a technical perspective, but rather on the basis of permission information t
48、hat rights holders actually employ in the field, even if the permission code is recognized for its technical effectiveness with respect to digital distribution of content. 62227 IEC:2008(E) 9 MULTIMEDIA HOME SERVER SYSTEMS DIGITAL RIGHTS PERMISSION CODE 1 Scope This International Standard defines th
49、e permission code, a set of permission related information in short code form, primarily intended for home server systems. The permission code is comprised of a common ID system (content ID, issuer ID, receiver ID, device ID, etc.) and a narrowly-defined permission code. The common ID system is used to systematically identify every entity, device and con