1 Introduction
and background
2 Scope
3 References (Informative)
4 Definitions
5 Watermarking of digital television intellectual property
5.1 Background and functional requirements
5.2 Implications for design approach
6 Access control copy protection measures
6.1 Background and functional requirements –
Analogue signals
6.2 Background and functional requirements – MPEG
digital signals
6.3 Authorization centre functionality
7 Factors regarding the inclusion of copy protection functionality
into cable television and consumer electronics equipment
7.1 Watermarking
7.2 Access control copy protection
7.3 Other impacts
Appendix I – The EBU approach
to copy protection of television intellectual property delivered on secondary
cable TV systems
Appendix II – Galaxy watermark
proposal
II.1 System Architecture
II.2 Generation Copy Control
II.3 Technical maturity
II.4 Gate Count analysis
II.5 Robustness tests
II.6 False Positive analysis
II.7 Embedding technology and system
II.8 Abbréviations
II.9 Contact Information
Appendix III – The 5C proposal
for the copy protection of MPEG video intellectual property
III.1 Introduction
III.2 Terms and abbreviations
III.3 The 5C Digital Transmission Content
Protection System
III.4 Full Authentication
III.5 Restricted Authentication
III.6 Content Channel management and protection
III.7 System Renewability
III.8 AV/C Digital Interface Command Set Extensions