1
Scope
2
References
3
Definitions
3.1
Terms defined elsewhere
3.2
Terms defined in this Recommendation
4
Abbreviations and acronyms
5
Conventions
6
Introduction: the RII environment
6.1
General
6.2
Permission subjects
6.3
Permission limit components
7
Permission subject identifiers
7.1
Content identifier
7.2
Issuer identifier
7.3
Receiver identifier
8
Permission classification
8.1
Disclosure class
8.2
Purpose class
8.3
Charge model class
8.4
Sponsor class
8.5
Territory class
8.6
Usage class
8.7
Compilation class
9
Permission limit components
9.1
General usage condition
9.2
Extended usage condition
10
Data management condition
11
Data export condition
Appendix I – Security-related issues
I.1
Tamper detection
I.2
Keeping secret
Appendix II – Syntax (encoding)
II.1
General
II.2
Digital rights permission code syntaxes tables of the 23 scenarios
Appendix III – Background to rights information interoperability
III.1
General
III.2
Relationship between rights and digital permissions
Appendix IV – Two basic technologies for enabling RII
IV.1
Code language technology that carries the shared elements that identify
the scattered content and the parties associated with that content
IV.2
Code language technology that carries the shared elements of the
specific content consumer services
IV.3
Common semantics for RII
IV.4
Core elements and common semantics for RII
Appendix V – Rights information metadata elements corresponding to
existing SCP systems
V.1
SCP1
V.2
SCP System 2, with Download license, EXPORT for Copy with Direct Key
Delivery
V.3
SCP System 3, with Download license, EXTRACT with Direct Key Delivery,
Download
V.4
SCP System 4, with Download license, EXTRACT with Direct Key Delivery,
VOD streaming
V.5
SCP System 3, with Download license, EXTRACT with Direct Key Delivery,
Download
V.6
SCP System 4, with Download license, EXTRACT with Direct Key Delivery,
VOD streaming
V.7
SCP System 5, with, Broadcast license, EXTRACT with IndirectKey Delivery
license, Terrestrial re-distribution/BS(Broadcasting satellite)
re-distribution
V.8
SCP System 6, with Broadcast license, EXTRACT with DirectKey Delivery
license, IP multicast
V.9
SCP System 9, for mobile IPTV terminal
V.10
SCP System 10, for recording media (e.g., DVD), basic
V.11
SCP System 11, for recording media (e.g., DVD), extended
Appendix VI – Examples of media formats
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