Implementing group content substitution in media works
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1. A computer program product, comprising:
- at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium including at least;
one or more instructions for identifying at least one of a media asset or a composite media work having a group of related component elements feasible for alteration, including at least one or more instructions for determining a restricted image within the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, the restricted image including at least an image of at least one human subject;
one or more instructions for obtaining substitute content for collective incorporation in a derivative version of the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, including at least means for one or more instructions for obtaining a substitute image to substitute for the restricted image, the substitute image having a shared image attribute with the at least an image of at least one human image, the shared image attribute including a shared shape;
one or more instructions for confirming that the substitute content complies with one or more applicable alteration guidelines regarding what may be substituted for the group of related component elements; and
one or more instructions for implementing collective incorporation of the substitute content by modifying the group of related component elements in the derivative version with the substitute content.
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Abstract
A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.
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1. A computer program product, comprising:
at least one non-transitory computer-readable medium including at least; one or more instructions for identifying at least one of a media asset or a composite media work having a group of related component elements feasible for alteration, including at least one or more instructions for determining a restricted image within the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, the restricted image including at least an image of at least one human subject; one or more instructions for obtaining substitute content for collective incorporation in a derivative version of the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, including at least means for one or more instructions for obtaining a substitute image to substitute for the restricted image, the substitute image having a shared image attribute with the at least an image of at least one human image, the shared image attribute including a shared shape; one or more instructions for confirming that the substitute content complies with one or more applicable alteration guidelines regarding what may be substituted for the group of related component elements; and one or more instructions for implementing collective incorporation of the substitute content by modifying the group of related component elements in the derivative version with the substitute content.
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2. A machine, comprising:
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circuitry for identifying at least one of a media asset or a composite media work having a group of related component elements feasible for alteration, including at least circuitry for determining a restricted image within the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, the restricted image including at least an image of at least one human subject; circuitry for obtaining substitute content for collective incorporation in a derivative version of the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, including at least circuitry for obtaining a substitute image to substitute for the restricted image, the substitute image having a shared image attribute with the at least an image of at least one human image, the shared image attribute including a shared shape; circuitry for confirming that the substitute content complies with one or more applicable alteration guidelines regarding what may be substituted for the group of related component elements; and circuitry for implementing collective incorporation of the substitute content by modifying the group of related component elements in the derivative version with the substitute content. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method, comprising:
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identifying at least one of a media asset or a composite media work having a group of related component elements feasible for alteration, including at least determining a restricted image within the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, the restricted image including at least an image of at least one human subject; obtaining substitute content for collective incorporation in a derivative version of the at least one of a media asset or a composite media work, including at least obtaining a substitute image to substitute for the restricted image, the substitute image having a shared image attribute with the at least an image of at least one human image, the shared image attribute including a shared shape; confirming that the substitute content complies with one or more applicable alteration guidelines regarding what may be substituted for the group of related component elements; and implementing collective incorporation of the substitute content by modifying the group of related component elements in the derivative version with the substitute content, wherein at least one of the identifying, obtaining, confirming, or implementing is at least partially implemented using at least one processing device. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69)
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