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(11)EP 2 961 096 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
20.05.2020 Bulletin 2020/21

(21)Application number: 15169739.8

(22)Date of filing:  26.07.2007
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04L 12/18(2006.01)
H04N 17/00(2006.01)
H04N 7/173(2011.01)
H04L 29/06(2006.01)
H04L 12/26(2006.01)
H04N 7/16(2011.01)
H04L 29/08(2006.01)

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VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

VIDEO- UND MULTIMEDIAVERTEILUNGSSYSTEM

SYSTÈME DE DISTRIBUTION VIDÉO ET MULTIMÉDIA


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

(30)Priority: 26.07.2006 US 833247 P

(43)Date of publication of application:
30.12.2015 Bulletin 2015/53

(62)Application number of the earlier application in accordance with Art. 76 EPC:
07784998.2 / 2904736

(73)Proprietor: III Holdings 2, LLC
Wilmington, DE 19808 (US)

(72)Inventors:
  • Castravelli, Claude
    Montreal, Québec H2Y 2W8 (CA)
  • Vadavia, Rajesh
    Montreal, Québec H2Y 1S1 (CA)

(74)Representative: Gaunt, Thomas Derrick 
Lewis Silkin LLP 5 Chancery Lane Clifford's Inn
London EC4A 1BL
London EC4A 1BL (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
US-A1- 2001 044 851
US-A1- 2004 228 367
US-A1- 2004 049 793
US-A1- 2006 059 518
  
      
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    Field and Background of the Invention



    [0001] The present invention relates to video on demand or content on demand systems generally used for a service that provides digital video and other digital multimedia content to the user at his or her request. Current commercial solutions do not provide an ability to access seamlessly any content that is made available by content providers. Current solutions are impossible to deploy for unlimited content and unlimited end users.

    [0002] Existing video-on-demand (VOD) [or other content-on-demand (COD)] services allow user to access digital media such as movies and TV shows through a transport medium such as cable, satellite, fiber optics network or twisted pair copper wire (typical telephony network). Currently, VOD services are served by systems consisting of a head-end provider operating through a distribution network to provide content to client terminals of end users. Prior art approaches also include proxy servers, which are in between the head-end provider and plural end users such that the proxy servers provide various services that include system administration, protocol management and security to enhance the performance of the system.

    [0003] Therefore, it would be beneficial if VOD systems could provide content without the use of proxy servers or other systems that reduce the overall bandwidth of the system and thereby reduce the throughput resulting in lost frames or delays in transmission.

    [0004] US 2004/0228367 concerns a digital audio transmission system in which media data packets are sent from a media source to media sinks (e.g. loudspeakers). To ensure that data packets are played out synchronously at different media sinks, a common play-out time is determined by the media source or sink on the basis of a global wallclock time. Media data packets are buffered until the common play-out time.

    [0005] US 2004/0049793 discloses a system for presenting time-varying multimedia content. A lower quality data stream is used for an initial portion of the multimedia content. The lower quality data stream is received at a rate faster than a real-time playback rate. A higher quality data stream is then used for a subsequent portion of the multimedia content. The initial portion and the subsequent portion of the multimedia content are presented at the real-time playback rate. Receiving the initial portion faster than the real-time playback rate provides for a reduction of latency due to buffering by a desired amount.

    Summary of the Invention



    [0006] It is an object of the present invention to enable effective deployment of an unlimited range of content to an unlimited number of end users.

    [0007] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of digital content distribution in a content distribution system, the method comprising the steps of: (a) receiving from a user a selection of digital content for viewing; characterised by commencing the downloading of the selected digital content in response to receiving the selection of digital content; (b)calculating the time required for downloading the selected digital content for smooth play based on available network speed; (c) selecting pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and (d) playing the selected pre-content until the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.

    [0008] According to second aspect of the present invention there is provided a computer program for digital content distribution in a content distribution system, the computer program comprising instructions for executing the steps of: (a) receiving from a user a selection of digital content for viewing, characterised by commencing the downloading of the selected digital content in response to receiving the selection of digital content; (b) calculating the time required for downloading the selected digital content for smooth play based on available network speed; (c) selecting pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and (d) playing the selected pre-content until the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.

    [0009] According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a digital content distribution system comprising: (a) a central content warehouse for storing digital content; (b) a distribution content warehouse for storing content received from the central content warehouse; (c) one or more client servers coupled to said distribution content warehouse for receiving digital content from said distribution content warehouse; and (d) at least one end user device coupled to said one or more client servers for receiving digital content from the one or more client servers and being operative to play the received digital content for a user; characterised in that the end user device includes: a module for calculating the time required for downloading content for smooth play based on available internet speed, and selecting and playing pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and a module for streaming the digital content; wherein the module for playing pre-content validates the percentage of digital content downloaded for determining when the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.

    [0010] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention there is provided an end user device for use in a digital content distribution system, characterised by comprising: a module for calculating the time required for downloading content for smooth play based on available internet speed, and selecting and playing pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; wherein the module for playing pre-content validates the percentage of digital content downloaded for determining when the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.

    [0011] Other features of embodiments of the invention are set out in the appended dependent claims.

    [0012] The system is fully adaptable for any underlying content protocol, user profile and accountability requirements of content providers. The present invention meets a need for desired access to any digital content when and where wanted by searching a massive amount of content. Another prior art difficulty has been a need for streaming (broadcasting or multicasting), where the end user is connected to the server throughout the viewing period at the same speed as the encoded media (real-time media delivery). If the user's connection speed is slower, the playback has to drop frames and compensate in other ways as well (reduced color data, resolution, etc.). If the user's connection speed is higher than the encoding speed, this difference is not utilized or leveraged, leaving the server to carry the entire load for the full length of content with typically only a second or two of video buffer.

    [0013] Furthermore, centrally managing and hosting unlimited amounts of content is a near impossible task. These content sources and formats are diversified and therefore difficult to administrate and manage. The present invention includes recognition that if a VOD/COD system is to deliver unlimited amount of content then it must be hosted and managed in a controlled and distributed hosting architecture. This architecture must also support protection against misuse and illegal use of digital content, as well as information tracking of content usage.

    [0014] Today's users are very sophisticated and demand a satisfactory result when it comes to any media service. They have been exposed to HDTV and large selections of formerly inaccessible content. They also cross boundaries of countries and cultures.

    [0015] Therefore, the present invention includes recognition if a system is to be reliable and complete in delivering the ultimate user viewing experience, then it must be exclusively serving a small group of users.

    [0016] To achieve this an independent architecture of end-user information management services is provided. This architecture also must support protection against misuse and illegal use of digital content. Moreover, information tracking of content usage along with delivery of an ultimate user viewing experience providing access to unlimited content is supported.

    [0017] The invention is described in more detail below with respect to an illustrative embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings in which:

    Brief Description Of The Drawings



    [0018] 

    Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the overall structure of a distributed content hosting and usage tracking system, distributed user information and usage tracking system and end user device implementation of a first preferred embodiment of the invention and Figure 1a illustrates the overall cluster configuration structure in multi-tiers.

    Figures 1a and 1b are a more detailed block diagram of the distributed content hosting system of Figure 1 and of the STBs depicted in Figure 1;.

    Figure 2 is a block diagram showing the component hardware relationship of the environment described in Figure 1.

    Figure 3 is a diagram showing the process of the data relationship of video server applications for the content management environment depicted in Figure 1a for supporting single end-user units.

    Figure 4 is a diagram showing the process of the data relationship of video server applications of the management of the end user environment for the environment depicted in Figure 1a for supporting multiple end-user units.


    Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments



    [0019] The present invention provides distributed systems and a unified method for viewing of any electronically rented or purchased multimedia digital content which may consist of movies, TV shows, documentaries, lectures, electronic interactive presentations, and electronic interactive games whereby these multimedia digital contents can be in any one of the formats supported by the system.

    [0020] In this system, the content owners are allowed to host a large number of the diverse formats presented of multi media digital content onto one of the distributed hosting servers along with dynamic data structures comprised of search, access, tracking and royalty information.

    [0021] At the other end the consumer is allowed to register and populate access and viewing preferences to one of the distributed user access and dynamic user tracking systems through a local storage and replay device comprised of two sets of software modules.

    [0022] One set of the software modules dynamically interacts with the distribution system to manage required local content and information to facilitate user interaction with the distribution system. The information systems may utilize any suitable database system. In a preferred embodiment, the database system may include an adaptive data architecture that includes database management system implementing a primary data structure that is characterized by a fixed data schema. The database management system further includes a secondary data structure that defines a plurality of data relationships between the data elements of the primary data structure on the basis of the data processing rules of the information management system. This type of database management structure allows the primary data to be unaffected by changes to the data processing rules of the information management system. This type of database management system is more fully described in U.S. published patent application 2003/97545 published May 22, 2006 and also described at www.sygenics.com. Such a system described is operative to work with industry-standard relational data base engines (e.g. Oracle, DBS, MMOL).

    [0023] The second set of the software modules performs tasks for locally playing the user selected digital content and all required management of digital royalty, digital rights and user profile.

    [0024] Whenever a registered set top box is used by the consumer, it periodically retrieves locally stored user access and viewing preference information. Using existing technology enables user interface to the user viewing medium such as a display device. The said user interface is designed to work with wired or wireless local or remote controllers for user interactions.

    [0025] Using the controller the consumer is able to search for specific content information from diverse multi media digital content information listed in a dynamic data structure. When the consumer selects the content for viewing, the users' interface module hands over operation to a pre-content player module. The pre-content player module calculates the time required for downloading content for smooth play based on available Internet speed. Using this calculated time and user profile and preferences the module makes a selection and starts playing pre-content. Approaching the end of the pre-content play the module validates the percentage of download of content. If the percentage is within acceptable limits that are pre programmed then the pre-content module hands over the control to a content player, otherwise the pre-content module selects and plays additional pre-content. This operation is repeated until the required percentage of download is achieved.

    [0026] The content player then requests that the content from the local streaming module to start streaming the content. The local streaming module starts streaming the content and communicating with the DRM (digital rights management) and/or DRT (document related technologies) systems of the content owner(s).

    [0027] This approach removes the dependency of performing DRM and DRT by a media player therefore any media player that can support streaming and the content format can be used on the generic set top box.

    [0028] This approach removes the silent waiting period during the downloading of content allowing the system to download a sufficient amount of digital content allowing the local streaming module to stream to the media player to start playing while the rest of the content continues to be downloaded. Furthermore, this not only reduces the need of being constantly connected to the content hosting server at a fixed high bandwidth as required by streaming architecture for video-on-demand but utilizes the maximum bandwidth available, without any loss of data packets, at the user end for only the time required to download the full content.

    [0029] The present invention provides distributed systems and a unified method for the viewing of any electronically rented or purchased multimedia digital content which may consist of movies, TV shows, documentaries, lectures, electronic interactive presentations, or electronic interactive games. These multimedia digital contents can be in any one of the formats supported by the system. In this system, the content owners are allowed to host a large number of the diverse formats presented of multi media digital content onto one of the distributed hosting servers along with dynamic data structures comprised of search, access, tracking and royalty information. At the other end the consumer is allowed to register and populate access and viewing preferences to one of the distributed user access and dynamic user tracking systems through a local storage and replay device comprised of two sets of software modules.

    [0030] Figure 1 depicts a general block diagram of such a distributed and clustered system 100. In particular, the content owner interface 102 includes both content and data paths. The content path will be described first and in a top-down manner from content provider to user. The content is provided to a central content warehouse 104. The content warehouse 104 stores all of the content provided by the content owner. Based on usage, search, tracking, and royalty data content is provided to a plurality of distribution warehouses 106a-c. Each of these individual distribution warehouses provide requested content to a plurality of client servers 108 that then provide the content to the set-top-box (STB) 110 that is associated with an individual user for use by that user. Thus, the combination of the distribution warehouses, client servers, and STBs forms a distribution cluster. It should be appreciated that there may be one or more layers of distribution warehouses and that the number of levels is dependent upon the bandwidth required for such an application and other system requirements.

    [0031] The data path is a bottom up path from individual user to the central database. User data is generated by the STB 110 and provided to a user database 112. The data collected on each user may include viewing, search, tracking, and royalty data. The user database 112 provides the collected data to a distributed user database that may be one of a plurality of distributed user databases 114a-c. The user data is then collected from the distributed user databases by the central database 116, and the user data that has been collected is accessible by content owner 102.

    [0032] Figure 1a provides a more detailed description of how the system 100 provides the content to a user.
    1. (a) Beginning with the end-user customers (content viewers) and local providers generally shown in section I. These end-users may include home viewers, viewers using portable media players, viewers whose usage depends on local providers such as hotels, colleges, and entertainment centers. Each media player has associated therewith, a separate set top box STB, or a local server array in a hotel or school media center. The end-user interacts with the marketing and system owners, section IA, via STB for a variety of uses, e.g., to send and receive searches and to request and receive content therefrom.
    2. (b) The content distribution system is a dedicated distributed content management system, shown generally in section II. The distribution management system may include a plurality of distribution warehouses, which in the present invention is a low level repository of content. Each such distribution warehouses is designed to service a group of users, which may typically number about 2000. A user base of 100,000 within the user population of I might thus be served by about 50 such distribution warehouses.
    3. (c) A central warehouse facility, generally shown in section III serves those distribution warehouses. In general the central warehouse receives content from an encoding means that is responsible for encoding multiple format content. The encoding means receives diverse content formats from a universe of content providers, shown generally in section IV, and encodes them into common digital format with appropriate software and metadata, compatible with those of the systems I, II.
    4. (d) The foregoing content distribution system is under the control of an overall management system, shown generally in section V, that includes enterprise resource management and content and diffusion management components. This management system provides for, effecting payment to content providers for end-user usage and for collateral revenue (e.g. advertising) as well as reports of usage and other market feedback data. In addition, the management system provides for the control of the encoding and central warehouse systems in section II and the distribution warehouse system in section III. The management system, in response to customer usage patterns and other profiling obtained from the end-user data, enables the distribution system to provide a limited content library to the distribution warehouses that is unique and tailored to the needs of the cluster of users served by that one distribution warehouse. However, if an end user of such a cluster sends a request to its local or remote seller, e.g., a hotel or national service, for content that is not held by the distribution warehouse, i.e., a video that is not contained within the limited content library of the distribution warehouse, the control system can access the requested item from the central contents warehouse and provide it to the appropriate distribution warehouses for download to the requesting end-user.
    5. (e) The content profiles of distributed warehouses can be re-evaluated continuously or periodically on the basis of collected user data including search, viewing, tracking, and request data and adjusted by the removals or additions of content to the distribution warehouses.
    6. (f) In addition to facilitating speed of streaming and separate processing of metadata and content, the system is scalable by the addition of distribution warehouses and distribution databases to serve an increasing number of end-users without degradation of speed. In addition, the distributed nature of content based on collected user data allows for a more robust system by providing an increased tolerance for central system warehouse outages/failures.


    [0033] Referring to Figures 1, 1a, and 1b, the STB 110 collects and locally stores the desired data at local storage device 18, which is a part of the user database 112. The collected data is periodically provided to a single distributed user database 114. The end-user interacts with the STB via a web browser 12. Web browser module 12 builds a user interface from local and online information and data and displays the user interface via output interface 9 and switching module 10. User interaction management module 14 interacts with user input via the user interface provided by web browser 12, switching module 10 and media player 11. Based on end-user action the management module 14 requests browser 12 to modify the user interface, request media player 11 to play media from local storage 18 via local streaming module 20, or to download media through local media delivery module 13. In addition, the user interaction module 14 also informs switching module 10 to switch between media player 11 or web browser 12 output. In addition, the STB 110 also controls the user interface and the playing of content for the end-user. In particular, pre-content management module 15 periodically and interactively communicates with a single distributed user information system 114, to which the STB is registered. Data that is collected from the distributed user information system 114 may be locally stored at local storage device 18.

    [0034] User interaction management module 14 also interacts with user selected content management module 16 for requesting burst download of content to local storage device 18 or to local streaming module 20. Content management module 16 also interacts with an external distributed user information and usage tracking system 114 and/or central content hosting and content information/usage tracking information system 116 to provide information/usage tracking data and further manages the removal of locally stored content when appropriate. The system is thus able to register every active user and collect and synchronize end-user information and the distributed user data base 114 and the central database 116.

    [0035] Figure 2 depicts a general block diagram of an example of the architecture of the various systems in Figures 1, 1a, and 1b. In particular, the central content warehouse, central database, distribution warehouse, and the distributed user database typically include load balancing servers, app servers to host sub system management system applications and web servers to allow external information and authentication communication. Each of these systems, http load balancing server 21, http servers 22; web service server 23; app servers 24; and HP server 25 is independent and is able to adapt and to be scaled to support an unlimited number of users. The http servers transfer/upload digital files to end users using the HTTP protocol. The, file servers store the digital content. The application (App) servers host the associated management system applications and web services servers allow external information and authentication communication. The load balancing servers support the http and web service servers.

    [0036] Referring to the Figure 3 block diagram the processes of the data relationship of the distribution warehouse content hosting environment and STB is shown. The processes are seen to include an application data interface (ADI) for content hosting 31; web base dynamic user interface 32 managing content, royalty and usage tracking information; content usage tracking information and registration web services 33 (from end user devices and the management system); content meta-information and search information into publishing module 34 (to end user management systems); and content access authorizing web services 35 (to/from the end user management system and the end-user unit).

    [0037] Referring now to Figure 4, Figure 4 is a block diagram depicting the data relationships of a video server application for the single system for supporting multiple end-user units. It describes the internal and external business information processing components (data components). The Figure 4 hardware block diagram shows the general architecture of the central database 116 and the distributed use database 114 for the management of the various sub-systems as described in Figure 1. It is seen to include an application data interface (ADI) 51 for content housing web base dynamic user interface 52 managing content, royalty and usage tracking information; content usage tracking information and registration web services 53 (from end user devices and the management system); content meta-information and search information into publishing module 54 (to end user management systems); and content access authorizing web services 55 (to/from the end user management system and the end-user unit).

    [0038] It will now be apparent to those skilled in the art that other embodiments, improvements, details, and uses can be made consistent with the foregoing disclosure and within the scope of this patent, which is limited only by the following claims, construed in accordance with the patent law.


    Claims

    1. A method of digital content distribution in a content distribution system (100), the method comprising the steps of:

    (a) receiving from a user a selection of digital content for viewing;
    characterised by commencing the downloading of the selected digital content in response to receiving the selection of digital content;

    (b) calculating the time required for downloading the selected digital content for smooth play based on available network speed;

    (c) selecting pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and

    (d) playing the selected pre-content until the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.


     
    2. A method in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of playing additional pre-content after the selected pre-content if the percentage of digital content downloaded is not within pre-programmed acceptable limits.
     
    3. A method in accordance with claim 1 or 2, further comprising the step of:

    requesting the selected digital content;

    communicating with a digital rights management system regarding the selected digital content; and

    streaming the selected digital content if authorised by the digital rights management system.


     
    4. A method in accordance with any preceding claim, wherein a central content warehouse (104) receives digital content in a number of formats from content providers, and wherein the method comprises:

    receiving content profiles associated with users;

    encoding the digital content in a number of formats into a common digital format;

    providing specific parts of the formatted content to distribution content warehouses based on a cluster of users associated with each distribution content warehouse (106a-c) and the content profiles.


     
    5. A method in accordance with claim 4, further comprising:
    generating user profile and preference information and tracking data.
     
    6. A computer program for digital content distribution in a content distribution system (100), the computer program comprising instructions for executing the steps of:

    (a) receiving from a user a selection of digital content for viewing,
    characterised by commencing the downloading of the selected digital content in response to receiving the selection of digital content;

    (b) calculating the time required for downloading the selected digital content for smooth play based on available network speed;

    (c) selecting pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and

    (d) playing the selected pre-content until the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.


     
    7. A computer program product in accordance with claim 6, further comprising instructions for playing additional pre-content after the selected pre-content if the percentage of digital content downloaded is not within pre-programmed acceptable limits.
     
    8. A computer program product in accordance with claim 7, further comprising instructions for executing the steps of:

    requesting the selected digital content;

    communicating with a digital rights management system regarding the selected digital content; and

    streaming the selected digital content if authorised by the digital rights management system.


     
    9. A digital content distribution system (100) comprising:

    (a) a central content warehouse (104) for storing digital content;

    (b) a distribution content warehouse (106) for storing content received from the central content warehouse;

    (c) one or more client servers (108) coupled to said distribution content warehouse (106) for receiving digital content from said distribution content warehouse (106); and

    (d) at least one end user device (110) coupled to said one or more client servers (108) for receiving digital content from the one or more client servers (108) and being operative to play the received digital content for a user;
    characterised in that the end user device (110) includes:

    a pre-content player module for calculating the time required for downloading digital content for smooth play based on available internet speed, and selecting and playing pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information; and

    a module for streaming the digital content;

    wherein the module for playing pre-content validates the percentage of digital content downloaded for determining when the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.


     
    10. A digital content distribution system (100) in accordance with claim 9, wherein the module for streaming is configured to communicate with a digital rights management system regarding the selected digital content and stream the selected digital content if authorised by the digital rights management system.
     
    11. A digital content distribution system (100) in accordance with claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the central content warehouse is configured to receive digital content in a number of formats from content providers and content profiles associated with users; and wherein the system further comprises:

    an encoding means for encoding the digital content in number of formats into a common digital format;

    providing specific parts of the formatted content to distribution content warehouses based on a cluster of users associated with each distribution content warehouse and the content profiles.


     
    12. A digital content distribution system (100) in accordance with claim 11, further comprising a management system for processing user profile and preference information and tracking data.
     
    13. An end user device (110) for use in a digital content distribution system (100) for receiving digital content from one or more client servers (108) and being operative to play the received digital content for a user, characterised by comprising:

    a pre-content player module for calculating the time required for downloading digital content for smooth play based on available internet speed, and selecting and playing pre-content based on the calculated time and user profile and preference information;
    a module for streaming the digital content;

    wherein the module for playing pre-content validates the percentage of digital content downloaded for determining when the percentage of digital content downloaded is within pre-programmed acceptable limits for subsequent digital content playback.


     
    14. An end user device (110) in accordance with claim 13, wherein the end user device is a set top box (110).
     
    15. An end user device (110) in accordance with claim 13 or 14, wherein the module for playing pre-content further plays additional pre-content after the selected pre-content if the percentage of digital content downloaded is not within pre-programmed acceptable limits.
     
    16. An end user device (110) in accordance with any one of claims 13 to 15, wherein the end user device (110) is couplable to one or more client servers (108) for receiving digital content from the one or more client servers (108) and is operable to play the received digital content for a user.
     
    17. An end user device (110) in accordance with any one of claims 13 to 16, further comprising:

    means for communicating with a digital rights management system regarding the selected digital content; and

    streaming the selected digital content if authorised by the digital rights management system.


     


    Ansprüche

    1. Ein Verfahren für die Verbreitung eines digitalen Contents in einem Content-Verbreitungssystem (100), das Verfahren umfasst die folgenden Schritte:

    (a) das Empfangen einer Auswahl von digitalem Content von einem Benutzer zur Betrachtung;
    gekennzeichnet dadurch, dass der ausgewählte digitale Content als Antwort auf den Empfang einer Auswahl von digitalem Content heruntergeladen wird;

    (b) das Berechnen der für das Herunterladen des ausgewählten digitalen Contents erforderlichen Zeit für ein ruckelfreies Abspielen, basierend auf der verfügbaren Netzwerkgeschwindigkeit;

    (c) das Auswählen eines Pre-Contents, basierend auf der berechneten Zeit, dem Benutzerprofil und der Präferenzinformationen; und

    (d) das Abspielen des ausgewählten Pre-Contents bis der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen für eine nachfolgende Wiedergabe des digitalen Contents liegt.


     
    2. Ein Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, ferner umfassend den Schritt des Abspielens von zusätzlichem Pre-Content nach dem ausgewählten Pre-Content, wenn der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents nicht innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen liegt.
     
    3. Ein Verfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, ferner umfassend den folgenden Schritt:

    Das Anfordern des ausgewählten digitalen Contents;

    die Kommunikation mit einem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem hinsichtlich des ausgewählten digitalen Contents; und

    das Streamen des ausgewählten digitalen Contents, wenn es von dem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem autorisiert wurde.


     
    4. Ein Verfahren nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein zentrales Content-Lager (104) einen digitalen Content in einer Reihe von Formaten von Content-Providern empfängt, und wobei das Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:

    das Empfangen von Content-Profilen, die mit den Benutzern verbunden sind;

    das Codieren von digitalem Content in einer Reihe von Formaten in ein gängiges digitales Format;

    das Bereitstellen spezifischer Teile des formatierten Contents an Vertriebs-Content-Lager, basierend auf einem Cluster von Benutzern, die mit dem jeweiligen Vertriebs-Content-Lager (106a-c) und den Content-Profilen verbunden sind.


     
    5. Ein Verfahren nach Anspruch 4, ferner umfassend:
    Das Anlegen von Benutzerprofilen, Präferenzinformationen und Tracking-Datensätzen.
     
    6. Ein Computerprogramm für die Verbreitung eines digitalen Contents in einem Content-Verbreitungssystem (100), das Computerprogramm umfasst die Anweisungen für die Ausführung der folgenden Schritte:

    (a) das Empfangen einer Auswahl von digitalem Content von einem Benutzer zur Betrachtung,
    gekennzeichnet dadurch, dass der ausgewählte digitale Content als Antwort auf den Empfang einer Auswahl von digitalem Content heruntergeladen wird;

    (b) das Berechnen der für das Herunterladen des ausgewählten digitalen Contents erforderlichen Zeit für ein ruckelfreies Abspielen, basierend auf der verfügbaren Netzwerkgeschwindigkeit;

    (c) das Auswählen eines Pre-Contents, basierend auf der berechneten Zeit, dem Benutzerprofil und der Präferenzinformationen; und

    (d) das Abspielen des ausgewählten Pre-Contents bis der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen für eine nachfolgende Wiedergabe des digitalen Contents liegt.


     
    7. Ein Computerprogramm nach Anspruch 6, ferner umfassend die Anweisungen für das Abspielen von zusätzlichem Pre-Content nach dem ausgewählten Pre-Content, wenn der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents nicht innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen liegt.
     
    8. Ein Computerprogramm-Produkt nach Anspruch 7, ferner umfassend die Anweisungen für die Ausführung der folgenden Schritte:

    Das Anfordern des ausgewählten digitalen Contents;

    die Kommunikation mit einem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem hinsichtlich des ausgewählten digitalen Contents; und

    das Streamen des ausgewählten digitalen Contents, wenn es von dem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem autorisiert wurde.


     
    9. Ein digitales Content-Vertriebssystem (100), umfassend:

    (a) ein zentrales Content-Lager (104) für das Speichern von digitalem Content;

    (b) ein Vertriebs-Content-Lager (106) für das Speichern von Content, der von dem zentralen Content-Lager empfangen wurde;

    (c) einen oder mehrere Client-Server (108), die mit dem besagten Vertriebs-Content-Lager (106) gekoppelt sind, um den digitalen Content von dem Vertriebs-Content-Lager (106) zu empfangen; und

    (d) mindestens ein Endbenutzergerät (110), das mit dem einen oder den mehreren Client-Servern (108) für den Empfang des digitalen Contents von dem einen oder den mehreren Client-Servern (108) gekoppelt ist, und das betriebsbereit ist, den empfangenen digitalen Content für einen Benutzer abzuspielen;
    gekennzeichnet dadurch, dass das Endbenutzergerät (110) Folgendes beinhaltet:

    ein Pre-Content-Abspielmodul für die Berechnung der Zeit, die für das Herunterladen von digitalem Content für ein ruckelfreies Abspielen erforderlich ist, basierend auf der verfügbaren Internetgeschwindigkeit, und das Auswählen und Abspielen von Pre-Content, basierend auf der berechneten Zeit, dem Benutzerprofil und den Präferenzinformationen; und

    ein Modul für das Streamen des digitalen Contents;

    wobei das Modul für das Abspielen des Pre-Contents den Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents validiert, um festzulegen, wann der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen für eine nachfolgende Wiedergabe des digitalen Contents liegt.


     
    10. Ein digitales Content-Vertriebssystem (100) nach Anspruch 9, wobei das Streamingmodul konfiguriert ist, mit einem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem hinsichtlich des ausgewählten digitalen Contents zu kommunizieren und den ausgewählten digitalen Content zu streamen, wenn es von dem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem autorisiert wurde.
     
    11. Ein digitales Content-Vertriebssystem (100) nach Anspruch 9 oder Anspruch 10, wobei das zentrale Content-Lager konfiguriert ist, den digitalen Content in einer Reihe von Formaten von den Content-Providern und Content-Profile, die mit Benutzern verbunden sind, zu empfangen; und wobei das System ferner Folgendes umfasst:

    eine Codiervorrichtung für das Codieren des digitalen Contents in einer Reihe von Formaten in ein gängiges digitales Format;

    das Bereitstellen spezifischer Teile des formatierten Contents an Vertriebs-Content-Lager, basierend auf einem Cluster von Benutzern, die mit dem jeweiligen Vertriebs-Content-Lager und den Content-Profilen verbunden sind.


     
    12. Ein digitales Content-Vertriebssystem (100) nach Anspruch 11, ferner umfassend ein Managementsystem für die Verarbeitung von Benutzerprofilen, Präferenzinformationen und Tracking-Datensätzen.
     
    13. Ein Endbenutzergerät (110) für die Nutzung in einem digitalen Content-Vertriebssystem (100), für den Empfang von digitalem Content von dem einen oder den mehreren Client-Servern (108), das betriebsbereit ist, den empfangenen digitalen Content für einen Benutzer abzuspielen, gekennzeichnet dadurch, dass es Folgendes umfasst:

    Ein Pre-Content-Abspielmodul für das Berechnen der Zeit, die für das Herunterladen des digitalen Contents für eine ruckelfreie Wiedergabe erforderlich ist, basierend auf der verfügbaren Internetgeschwindigkeit, und das Auswählen und Abspielen von Pre-Content, basierend auf der berechneten Zeit, dem Benutzerprofil und den Präferenzinformationen;

    ein Modul für das Streamen des digitalen Contents;

    wobei das Modul für das Abspielen von Pre-Content den Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents validiert, um festzulegen, wann der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen für eine nachfolgende Wiedergabe des digitalen Contents liegt.


     
    14. Ein Endbenutzergerät (110) nach Anspruch 13, wobei das Endbenutzergerät eine Set-Top-Box (110) ist.
     
    15. Ein Endbenutzergerät (110) nach Anspruch 13 oder 14, wobei das Modul für das Abspielen von Pre-Content ferner zusätzlichen Pre-Content abspielt, nach dem ausgewählten Pre-Content, wenn der Prozentsatz des heruntergeladenen digitalen Contents nicht innerhalb der vorprogrammierten akzeptablen Grenzen liegt.
     
    16. Ein Endbenutzergerät (110) nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 15, wobei das Endbenutzergerät (110) mit einem oder mehreren Client-Servern (108) koppelbar ist, um den digitalen Content von dem einen oder den mehreren Client-Servern (108) zu empfangen, und betriebsbereit ist, den empfangenen digitalen Content für einen Benutzer abzuspielen.
     
    17. Ein Endbenutzergerät (110) nach einem der Ansprüche 13 bis 16, ferner umfassend:

    Eine Vorrichtung für die Kommunikation mit einem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem hinsichtlich des ausgewählten digitalen Contents; und

    das Streamen des ausgewählten digitalen Contents, wenn es von dem digitalen Rechtemanagementsystem autorisiert wurde.


     


    Revendications

    1. Procédé de distribution de contenu numérique dans un système de distribution de contenu (100), le procédé comprenant les étapes suivantes :

    (a) la réception en provenance d'un utilisateur d'une sélection du contenu numérique destinée à l'affichage ;
    caractérisé par le commencement du téléchargement du contenu numérique sélectionné en réponse à la réception de la sélection du contenu numérique ;

    (b) le calcul du temps requis pour le téléchargement du contenu numérique sélectionné pour une lecture régulière en fonction de la vitesse du réseau disponible ;

    (c) la sélection du précontenu en fonction du temps calculé, du profil d'utilisateur et des informations de préférence ; et

    (d) la lecture du précontenu sélectionné jusqu'à ce que le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé soit à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées pour la relecture de contenu numérique ultérieure.


     
    2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre l'étape de lecture du précontenu additionnel après le précontenu sélectionné si le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé n'est pas à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées.
     
    3. Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2 comprenant en outre l'étape de :

    la demande du contenu numérique sélectionné ;

    la communication avec un système de gestion des droits numériques portant sur le contenu numérique sélectionné ; et

    la diffusion en continu du contenu numérique sélectionné si autorisé par le système de gestion des droits numériques.


     
    4. Procédé selon une quelconque revendication précédente, dans lequel un entrepôt de contenu central (104) reçoit du contenu numérique dans un certain nombre de formats en provenance des fournisseurs de contenu et dans lequel le procédé comprend :

    la réception des profils de contenu associés aux utilisateurs ;

    l'encodage du contenu numérique dans un certain nombre de formats en un format numérique commun ;

    la fourniture des parties spécifiques du contenu formaté aux entrepôts de contenu de distribution en fonction d'un groupe d'utilisateurs associé à chaque entrepôt de contenu de distribution (106a-c) et aux profils de contenu.


     
    5. Procédé selon la revendication 4, comprenant en outre :
    la génération du profil d'utilisateur, des informations de préférence et des données de suivi.
     
    6. Procédé de distribution de contenu numérique dans un système de distribution de contenu (100), le programme informatique comprenant les instructions servant à exécuter les étapes suivantes :

    (a) la réception en provenance d'un utilisateur d'une sélection du contenu numérique destinée à l'affichage,
    caractérisé par le commencement du téléchargement du contenu numérique sélectionné en réponse à la réception de la sélection du contenu numérique ;

    (b) le calcul du temps requis pour le téléchargement du contenu numérique sélectionné pour une lecture régulière en fonction de la vitesse du réseau disponible ;

    (c) la sélection du précontenu en fonction du temps calculé, du profil d'utilisateur et des informations de préférence ; et

    (d) la lecture du précontenu sélectionné jusqu'à ce que le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé soit à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées pour la relecture de contenu numérique ultérieure.


     
    7. Produit-programme d'ordinateur selon la revendication 6, comprenant en outre des instructions servant à lire le précontenu additionnel après le précontenu sélectionné si le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé n'est pas à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées.
     
    8. Produit-programme d'ordinateur selon la revendication 7, comprenant en outre des instructions servant à exécuter les étapes suivantes :

    la demande du contenu numérique sélectionné ;

    la communication avec un système de gestion des droits numériques portant sur le contenu numérique sélectionné ; et

    la diffusion en continu du contenu numérique sélectionné si autorisé par le système de gestion des droits numériques.


     
    9. Système de distribution de contenu numérique (100) comprenant :

    (a) un entrepôt de contenu central (104) destiné à mémoriser le contenu numérique;

    (b) un entrepôt de contenu de distribution (106) destiné à mémoriser le contenu reçu en provenance de l'entrepôt de contenu central ;

    (c) un ou plusieurs serveurs clients (108) couplés audit entrepôt de contenu de distribution (106) destiné à recevoir le contenu numérique en provenance dudit entrepôt de contenu de distribution (106) ; et

    (d) au moins un dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) couplé aux dits un ou plusieurs serveurs clients (108) destinés à recevoir le contenu numérique en provenance du ou des serveurs clients (108) et étant utilisable pour lire le contenu numérique reçu depuis un utilisateur ;

    caractérisé en ce que le dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) comprend :

    un module de lecteur de précontenu servant à calculer le temps requis destiné au téléchargement de contenu numérique destiné à une lecture régulière en fonction de la vitesse Internet disponible et la sélection et la lecture du précontenu en fonction du temps calculé, du profil d'utilisateur et des informations de préférence ; et

    un module destiné à la diffusion en continu du contenu numérique ;

    dans lequel le module destiné à la lecture du précontenu valide le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé destiné à déterminer quand le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé est à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées pour la relecture de contenu numérique ultérieure.


     
    10. Système de distribution de contenu numérique (100) selon la revendication 9, dans lequel le module servant à la diffusion en continu est configuré pour communiquer avec un système de gestion des droits numériques portant sur le contenu numérique sélectionné et diffuse en continu le contenu numérique sélectionné si autorisé par le système de gestion des droits numériques.
     
    11. Système de distribution de contenu numérique (100) selon la revendication 9 ou la revendication 10, dans lequel l'entrepôt de contenu central est configuré pour recevoir du contenu numérique dans un certain nombre de formats en provenance des fournisseurs de contenu et des profils de contenu associés aux utilisateurs ; et dans lequel le système comprend en outre :

    le moyen d'encodage destiné à coder le contenu numérique dans un certain nombre de formats en un format numérique commun ;

    la fourniture des parties spécifiques du contenu formaté aux entrepôts de contenu de distribution en fonction d'un groupe d'utilisateurs associé à chaque entrepôt de contenu de distribution et aux profils de contenu.


     
    12. Système de distribution de contenu numérique (100) selon la revendication 11, comprenant en outre un système de gestion destiné à traiter le profil d'utilisateur, les informations de préférence et les données de suivi.
     
    13. Dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) destiné à être utilisé dans un système de distribution de contenu numérique (100) destiné à recevoir le contenu numérique en provenance d'un ou plusieurs serveurs clients (108) et étant utilisable pour lire le contenu numérique reçu destiné à un utilisateur, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend :

    un module de lecteur de précontenu servant à calculer le temps requis destiné au téléchargement de contenu numérique destiné à une lecture régulière en fonction de la vitesse Internet disponible et la sélection et la lecture du précontenu en fonction du temps calculé, du profil d'utilisateur et des informations de préférence ;

    un module servant à la diffusion en continu du contenu numérique ;

    dans lequel le module servant à la lecture du précontenu valide le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé destiné à déterminer quand le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé est à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées pour la relecture de contenu numérique ultérieure.


     
    14. Dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) selon la revendication 13, dans lequel le dispositif d'utilisateur final est un boîtier décodeur (110).
     
    15. Dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) selon la revendication 13 ou 14, dans lequel le module servant à lire le précontenu lit en outre le précontenu additionnel après le précontenu sélectionné si le pourcentage de contenu numérique téléchargé n'est pas à l'intérieur des limites acceptables préprogrammées.
     
    16. Dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 13 à 15, dans lequel le dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) peut être couplé à un ou plusieurs serveurs clients (108) destinés à recevoir le contenu numérique en provenance du ou des serveurs clients (108) et est utilisable pour lire le contenu numérique reçu pour un utilisateur.
     
    17. Dispositif d'utilisateur final (110) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 13 à 16, comprenant en outre :

    un moyen destiné à communiquer avec un système de gestion des droits numériques portant sur le contenu numérique sélectionné ; et

    la diffusion en continu du contenu numérique sélectionné si autorisé par le système de gestion des droits numériques.


     




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