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BS EN 62481-3:2011

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Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines – Link protection

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BSI 2011 72
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This part of IEC 62481 specifies the DLNA link protection guidelines, which are an extension of the DLNA guidelines. DLNA link protection is defined as the protection of a content stream between two devices on a DLNA network from illegitimate observation or interception using the protocols defined within this standard.

Content protection is an important mechanism for ensuring that commercial content is protected from piracy and illegitimate redistribution. Link protection is a technique that enables distribution of protected commercial content on a home network, thus resulting in greater consumer flexibility while still preserving the rights of copyright holders and content providers.

The guidelines in this standard reference existing technologies for link protection and provide mechanisms for interoperability between different implementations as well as integration with the DLNA architecture.

This standard is organized to align with the overall structure of IEC 62481-1 and IEC 62481-2.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 CONTENTS
10 1 Scope
2 Normative reference
11 3 Terms, definitions and acronyms
3.1 Terms and definition
15 3.2 Abbreviation terms
16 4 DLNA home network architecture
5 DLNA device model
6 Guideline terminology and conventions
6.1 Guideline compliance classifiers
6.2 Standard of specification usage classifiers
17 6.3 Guideline font usage conventions
6.4 Guideline syntax notation convention
18 6.5 Guideline normative and informative text conventions
6.6 DLNA XML namespaces and schemas
7 Common link protection guidelines
7.1 General
Tables
Table 1 – DLNA namespace values
19 Figures
Figure 1 – Guideline layout and definitions
20 Figure 2 – Visual map of possible values for the attribute tables
Table 2 – Allowed values for change indicator field in attribute table
21 7.2 Conditions for measuring time in message exchanges
7.3 Networking and connectivity
Table 3 – Normative priorities for dlna traffic types for link protection
22 7.4 Device discovery and control
7.5 Media management
23 Table 4 – Summary of domain elementsfor full random access data availability mode
24 Table 5 – Summary of domain elementsfor limited random access data availability model
25 Table 6 – AV media management guideline changes
26 Table 7 – Recommended metadata properties
Table 8 – Property type and multi value
28 7.6 Media transport
29 Table 9 – Updates to existing general media transport guidelines
30 Table 10 – Updates to existing general HTTP media transport guidelines
37 Table 11 – Updates to existing general HTTP media transportfor streaming transfer guidelines
39 7.7 Content conversion device virtualization
7.8 Media interoperability unit (MIU)
7.9 Link protection technology guidelines requirements
40 8 DTCP-IP link protection system guidelines
8.1 General
8.2 Networking and connectivity
41 8.3 Device discovery and control
8.4 Media management
42 8.5 Media transport
45 8.6 Content conversion device virtualization
8.7 Media interoperability unit (MIU)
8.8 Media format – DTCP-IP profiling guidelines
50 8.9 General requirements
9 WMDRM-ND link protection system guidelines
9.1 General
51 9.2 General requirements
53 9.3 Networking and connectivity
9.4 Device discovery and control
9.5 Media management
54 9.6 Media transport
59 9.7 Content conversion device virtualization
9.8 Media interoperability unit (MIU)
9.9 Media format – WMDRM-ND profiling guidelines
61 Annex A (informative) An introduction to DLNA seek operations
62 Figure A.1 – UCDAM definitions for seek operations
63 Figure A.2 – Full random access data availability model
64 Table A.1 – DLNA constructs of full random access data availability mode
65 Figure A.3 – Limited random access data availability model mode 0
66 Figure A.4 – Limited random access data availability mode 1
67 Table A.2 – DLNA constructs of limited random access data availability model
68 Figure A.5 – Content flow unprotected content
Figure A.6 – Content flow link protected content
70 Bibliography
BS EN 62481-3:2011
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