Method for determining an unauthorized copy of an optical disc
First Claim
1. A method for authenticating an undetermined instance of an Optical Disc as being an original Optical Disc distinct from an unauthorized copy thereof, the undetermined instance selected from the set of all copies of Optical Discs corresponding to original Optical Discs to be authenticated, the method comprising the steps of:
- recording at least one invalid symbol in a control and data byte on all original Optical Discs to be authenticated, said at least one invalid symbol selected from the group consisting of incorrect symbols, undefined symbols, and ambiguous symbols, said recording being in at least one of the Q-channel components of said control and data byte on said all original Optical Discs to be authenticated;
reading the control and data byte of the undetermined instance in said predetermined location;
comparing said control and data byte from said reading with said at least one invalid symbol of said recording; and
determining the undetermined instance to be an original Optical Disc if said control byte from said reading is the same as said at least one invalid symbol of said recording, and determining the undetermined instance to be an unauthorized copy if said control and data byte from said reading is different from said at least one invalid symbol of said recording.
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Abstract
A method of authenticating a Compact Disc, to distinguish an original Compact Disc from an unauthorized copy thereof. One or more invalid symbols are written into the subcode of the original Compact Disc, such one affecting the Q-channel, by using special equipment. The Q-channel normally contains only track location information whose format and content are precisely defined by the applicable standards, and thus ordinary consumer Compact Disc recording equipment does not receive external Q-channel input, but rather generates Q-channel data internally when recording. Therefore, invalid symbols affecting the Q-channel of an original Compact Disc cannot be copied by ordinary consumer Compact Disc recording equipment. Consequently, the presence of data in the Q-channel of a Compact Disc serves to distinguish an original Compact Disc from an unauthorized copy thereof. Invalid symbols include both symbols with incorrect values as well as bistable symbols, which cannot be copied by most professional mastering equipment. The present invention discloses methods for reading the Q-channel to determine the presence or absence of predetermined invalid data.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for authenticating an undetermined instance of an Optical Disc as being an original Optical Disc distinct from an unauthorized copy thereof, the undetermined instance selected from the set of all copies of Optical Discs corresponding to original Optical Discs to be authenticated, the method comprising the steps of:
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recording at least one invalid symbol in a control and data byte on all original Optical Discs to be authenticated, said at least one invalid symbol selected from the group consisting of incorrect symbols, undefined symbols, and ambiguous symbols, said recording being in at least one of the Q-channel components of said control and data byte on said all original Optical Discs to be authenticated; reading the control and data byte of the undetermined instance in said predetermined location; comparing said control and data byte from said reading with said at least one invalid symbol of said recording; and determining the undetermined instance to be an original Optical Disc if said control byte from said reading is the same as said at least one invalid symbol of said recording, and determining the undetermined instance to be an unauthorized copy if said control and data byte from said reading is different from said at least one invalid symbol of said recording. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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