Copy Protection System for Data Carriers
Abstract
A copy-protected compact disc includes, within a single session, a table of contents (TOC) and a Video CD index (VI). Each track (T) is prefaced by unrecoverable data (UD) at a track start position (ATOC) indicated by the table of contents (TOC). However, the Video CD index (VI) indicates the actual position (AP) of the tracks. DVD players use the Video CD index (VI) to locate the tracks, while the CD-ROM drives use the table of contents (TOC) and read the unrecoverable data (UD), which prevents them from reading the subsequent track (T). The unrecoverable data (UD) may be prefaced by data pointers (DP) which cause the CD-ROM drive to load a player program in response to the error condition. The player program can be used to play the tracks (T), but restricts copying. Subchannel data (P; DX) causes audio CD players to ignore the Video CD index (VI) and the unrecoverable data (UD), and to play the tracks (T) at their actual start positions (AP).
Claims
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51 . The optical disc carrying a session including a table of contents and a program area containing at least one track, the table of contents indicating a first start position, wherein:
a. a data portion is located at said first start position and is arranged to cause a read failure by a first optical disc reader, which reads at said first start position; b. the track is located at a second start position different from said first start position; and c. the session further includes an index indicating said second start position, such that a second optical disc reader is enabled to read the track by reading the second start position from the index.
52 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the index is a video CD index and said second optical disc reader is a video CD compatible optical disc reader.
53 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the index is located at a predetermined position within the session, such that it is recognized by the second optical disc reader.
54 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the program area includes one or more subchannels arranged to cause a third optical disc reader to read the track and to ignore the data portion.
55 . The optical disc according to claim 54 , wherein the one or more sub channels are arranged to cause the third optical disc reader to ignore the index.
56 . The optical disc according to claim 54 , wherein the third optical disc reader is an audio CD player, and the track is an audio track.
57 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the data portion includes unrecoverable data arranged to cause a read error in the first optical disc reader.
58 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the data portion includes a pointer to a player program executable by the first optical disc reader to play the track.
59 . The optical disc according to claim 58 , wherein the pointer indicates a position on the optical disc at which the player program is stored.
60 . The optical disc according to claim 58 , wherein the data portion is arranged to cause the first optical disc reader to execute the player program.
61 . The optical disc according to claim 58 , wherein the player program is arranged to restrict copying of the track by the first optical disc reader.
62 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , including a boot sector arranged to cause a third optical disc player to execute a player program when the optical disc is loaded into the third optical disc player.
63 . The optical disc according to claim 62 , wherein the player program is arranged to restrict copying of the track by the third optical disc player.
64 . The optical disc according to claim 62 , wherein the player program is stored on the optical disc at a position indicated by the boot sector.
65 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , further including a supervisory program arranged to be executed by the first optical disc player when the optical disc is loaded therein, the supervisory program being arranged selectively to prevent access to the optical disc by the first optical disc player.
66 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the track is able to be copied to another carrier via the first optical disc reader.
67 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the track is unable to be copied by the second optical disc reader to another carrier.
68 . The optical disc according to claim 51 , wherein the program is unable to be loaded and executed by the second optical disc reader.
69 . A method of manufacturing an optical disc, the method comprising:
formatting source data to create a session including a table of contents and a program area containing at least one track, the table of contents indicating a track start position; and recording the formatted source data on the optical disc, wherein: a. a data portion is located at said first start position and is arranged to cause a read failure by a first optical disc reader, which reads at said first start position; b. the track is located at a second start position different from said first start position; and c. the session further includes an index indicating said second start position, such that a second optical disc reader is enabled to read the track by reading the second start position from the index.
70 . The method according to claim 69 , wherein the index is a video CD index and said second optical disc reader is a video CD compatible optical disc player.Cited by (0)
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