Storage and access control method for storage
First Claim
1. A storage, comprising:
- a recording medium;
a built-in power supply;
a clock that can operate with power from the built-in power supply or an external power supply and set time to standard time;
a nonvolatile memory that stores time when the clock sets time; and
a subtracter that outputs time, which has elapsed since time setting was performed last, on the basis of the time setting time stored in the nonvolatile memory and time information obtained from the clock,wherein when the output of the subtracter exceeds a predetermined fixed time, the storage blocks an entire recording area or a part of the recording area of the recording medium against a readout request from an apparatus on outside;
wherein a threshold value smaller than the fixed time is further set in advance and, when the output of the subtracter is between the threshold value and the fixed time, the storage warns the apparatus on the outside that time setting for the clock is necessary.
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Abstract
Embodiments of the invention prevent a storage from being continuously used in a state in which the time of a built-in clock is different from the actual time because of replacement of a battery or intentional tampering of time. In one embodiment, a storage having a recording medium for storing content data includes: a clock that can refer to present time and can set time to reliable standard time on the outside (time synchronization); a built-in power supply that supplies power to the clock; and a nonvolatile memory that records time when the time synchronization for the clock is performed. The storage compares, according to circumstances, the present time indicated by the built-in clock and the time when the time synchronization is performed last time and, when it is made clear that the time synchronization is not performed for time longer than a fixed time set in advance, prohibits an access to a limited access area of the recording medium.
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18 Claims
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1. A storage, comprising:
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a recording medium; a built-in power supply; a clock that can operate with power from the built-in power supply or an external power supply and set time to standard time; a nonvolatile memory that stores time when the clock sets time; and a subtracter that outputs time, which has elapsed since time setting was performed last, on the basis of the time setting time stored in the nonvolatile memory and time information obtained from the clock, wherein when the output of the subtracter exceeds a predetermined fixed time, the storage blocks an entire recording area or a part of the recording area of the recording medium against a readout request from an apparatus on outside; wherein a threshold value smaller than the fixed time is further set in advance and, when the output of the subtracter is between the threshold value and the fixed time, the storage warns the apparatus on the outside that time setting for the clock is necessary. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An access control method for a storage, comprising:
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calculating time, which has elapsed since time setting was performed last, on the basis of present time of a clock, which can operate with power supply from a built-in power supply or an external power supply and set time to standard time, and time when the time setting is performed; judging whether the elapsed time exceeds a second threshold value smaller than a first threshold value; judging, when the elapsed time exceeds the second threshold value, whether the elapsed time exceeds the first threshold value; blocking, when the elapsed time exceeds the first threshold value, a limited access area of a recording medium against an access request from an apparatus on outside; warning, when the elapsed time exceeds the second threshold value and does not exceed the first threshold value, the apparatus on the outside that time setting for the clock is necessary; and releasing, when the elapsed time does not exceed the second threshold value, the blocking for the limited access area of the recording medium. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A storage, comprising:
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a recording medium having a limited access area, in which fixed form information including an expiration date is stored, in a part of a recording area; a built-in power supply; a clock that can operate with power from the built-in power supply or an external power supply and set time to standard time; a nonvolatile memory that stores time when the clock sets time; a subtracter that outputs time, which has elapsed since time setting was performed last, on the basis of the time setting time stored in the nonvolatile memory and time information obtained from the clock; a judging device that permits an access to the limited access area of the recording medium when the output of the subtracter does not exceed a preset fixed time; and a time comparator that compares the expiration date included in the fixed form information, which is read out after the judging device permit the access, and present time obtained from the clock, wherein when the present time does not reach the expiration date, the storage continues readout of the fixed form information and, when the present time reaches the expiration date, the storage stops the readout of the fixed form information; wherein a threshold value smaller than the preset fixed time is further set in advance and, when the output of the subtracter is between the threshold value and the preset fixed time, the storage warns an apparatus on outside that time setting for the clock is necessary. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An access control method for a storage, comprising:
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calculating time which has elapsed since time setting was performed last, on the basis of present time of a clock, which can operate with power supply from a built-in power supply or an external power supply and set time to standard time, and time when the time setting is performed; judging whether the elapsed time exceeds a second threshold value smaller than a first threshold value; judging, when the elapsed time exceeds the second threshold value, whether the elapsed time exceeds the first threshold value; blocking, when the elapsed time exceeds the first threshold value, a limited access area of a recording medium against an access request from an apparatus on outside; warning, when the elapsed time exceeds the second threshold value and does not exceed the first threshold value, the apparatus on the outside that time setting for the clock is necessary; releasing, when the elapsed time does not exceed the second threshold value, the blocking for the limited access area of the recording medium; reading out, when the block of the limited access area is released and a readout request is applied to the limited access area, fixed form information recorded in the limited access area; comparing expiration date included in the fixed form information and present time obtained from the clock; continuing, when the present time does not reach the expiration date, the readout of the fixed form information; and stopping, when the present time reaches the expiration date, the readout of the fixed form information. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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