Digital rights management systems and methods for audience measurement
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-099/00
G06Q-050/00
출원번호
US-0564657
(2009-09-22)
등록번호
US-8818901
(2014-08-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Houston, John
출원인 / 주소
The Nielsen Company (US), LLC
대리인 / 주소
Hanley, Flight & Zimmerman, LLC
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초록▼
Digital rights management systems and methods for audience measurement are disclosed. An example method to monitor a media content presentation disclosed herein comprises configuring a media handler to present the media content presentation, automatically processing a measurement rights agreement wi
Digital rights management systems and methods for audience measurement are disclosed. An example method to monitor a media content presentation disclosed herein comprises configuring a media handler to present the media content presentation, automatically processing a measurement rights agreement with a digital rights manager to determine whether the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of the media content presentation, when the digital rights manager determines that monitoring of the media content presentation is authorized, configuring the media handler to obtain measurement information corresponding to the media content presentation, and when the digital rights manager determines that monitoring of the media content presentation is not authorized, configuring the media handler to prevent measurement information corresponding to the media content presentation from being obtained, but not preventing the media handler from being configured to present the media content presentation.
대표청구항▼
1. A method to monitor a media presentation, the method comprising: determining whether a measurement rights agreement is stored locally in a media device including a digital rights manager;when the measurement rights agreement is determined to not be stored locally, retrieving the measurement right
1. A method to monitor a media presentation, the method comprising: determining whether a measurement rights agreement is stored locally in a media device including a digital rights manager;when the measurement rights agreement is determined to not be stored locally, retrieving the measurement rights agreement from a license server;processing (1) the measurement rights agreement obtained from the license server and (2) a license agreement separate from the measurement rights agreement with the digital rights manager, the digital rights manager implemented by a processor, the processing of the measurement agreement with the digital rights manager comprising making a first determination indicating whether the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of a media presentation presented by a media handler included in the media device, the processing of the license agreement with the digital rights manager comprising making a second determination indicating whether the media handler is authorized to present the media presentation, the license server being separate from the media device including the digital rights manager and the media handler;when the digital rights manager determines that monitoring of the media presentation is authorized based on the processing of the measurement rights agreement, configuring, via the processor, the media handler to obtain measurement information corresponding to the media presentation; andwhen the digital rights manager determines that monitoring of the media presentation is not authorized based on the processing of the measurement rights agreement, configuring, via the processor, the media handler to prevent measurement information corresponding to the media presentation from being obtained, but not preventing the media handler from being configured to present the media presentation. 2. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising initiating the processing of the measurement rights agreement in response to at least one of: (1) detection of an invocation of the digital rights manager, (2) detection of an invocation of the media handler, or (3) detection of a selection of media for presentation by the media handler. 3. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising: identifying an audience member associated with the media handler;receiving acceptance from the audience member of one or more terms of the measurement rights agreement; andstoring the measurement rights agreement on the license server. 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein receiving the acceptance from the audience member comprises receiving a copy of the measurement rights agreement that has been electronically signed by the audience member. 5. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising determining whether at least one of: (1) a time interval associated with renewal of the measurement rights agreement has expired, (2) an audience member associated with the measurement rights agreement has been removed from an audience measurement panel, (3) the digital rights manager has been altered, (4) the media handler has been altered, or (5) a media measurement entity is required to revoke the measurement rights agreement. 6. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising disabling the media handler from obtaining the measurement information in response to determining that the measurement rights agreement has been revoked. 7. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising: determining whether an audience member has opted out of an audience measurement panel; anddisabling the media handler from obtaining the measurement information when the audience member has opted out of the audience measurement panel. 8. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising initializing the media handler to disable obtaining of the measurement information during the media presentation. 9. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising associating at least one of the digital rights manager or the media handler with a whitelist, wherein the whitelist includes at least one of: (1) a name associated with a media measurement entity, (2) a digital signature for authenticating the media measurement entity, or (3) an address of the license server. 10. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein automatically processing the measurement rights agreement further comprises: determining whether the measurement rights agreement is authentic based on a digital signature of a media measurement entity associated with the measurement rights agreement; andevaluating one or more rules included in the measurement rights agreement to determine any restrictions on the measurement information to be obtained by the media handler. 11. A method as defined in claim 10 further comprising disabling the media handler from obtaining the measurement information when the measurement rights agreement is not authentic. 12. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the measurement rights agreement includes one or more rules indicating whether monitoring of media consumption is authorized and specifying any restrictions on the measurement information to be obtained by the media handler. 13. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein the one or more rules included in the measurement rights agreement are included based on a selection by an audience member associated with the media handler. 14. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the measurement information obtained by the media handler comprises: first measurement information obtained by capturing embedded information included in media processed by the media handler; andsecond measurement information obtained by capturing user commands input to the media handler. 15. A machine readable storage device or storage disk comprising machine readable instructions which, when executed, cause a media device to at least: determine whether a measurement rights agreement is stored locally in the media device;when the measurement rights agreement is determined to not be stored locally, retrieve the measurement rights agreement from a license server separate from the media device;make a first determination based on processing the measurement rights agreement, the first determination indicating whether the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of a media presentation presented by a media handler;make a second determination based on processing a license agreement separate from the measurement rights agreement, the second determination indicating whether the media handler is authorized to present the media presentation;enable the media handler to obtain measurement information corresponding to the media presentation in response to the first determination indicating that monitoring of the media presentation is authorized; andprevent the media handler from obtaining the measurement information corresponding to the media presentation, but not prevent the media handler from presenting the media presentation, in response to the first determination indicating that monitoring of the media presentation is not authorized. 16. A machine readable storage device or storage disk as defined in claim 15 wherein, to process the measurement rights agreement, the machine readable instructions cause the media device to: determine whether the measurement rights agreement is authentic based on a digital signature of a media measurement entity associated with the measurement rights agreement; andevaluate one or more rules included in the measurement rights agreement to determine any restrictions on the measurement information to be obtained by the media handler. 17. A machine readable storage device or storage disk as defined in claim 15 wherein the machine readable instructions, when executed, further cause the media device to initialize the media handler to disable obtaining of the measurement information during the media presentation. 18. A media processor comprising: a media handler configurable to process media for presentation and to obtain measurement information corresponding to a media presentation presented by the media handler;a digital rights manager implemented by a first programmed processor, the digital rights manager to: determine whether a measurement rights agreement is stored locally at the media processor;when the measurement rights agreement is determined to not be stored locally, retrieve the measurement rights agreement from a license server separate from the media processor;make a first determination based on processing the measurement rights agreement, the first determination indicating whether the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of the media presentation;make a second determination based on processing a license agreement separate from the measurement rights agreement, the second determination indicating whether the media handler is authorized to present the media presentation;enable the media handler to obtain the measurement information in response to the first determination indicating that the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of the media presentation; andprevent the media handler from obtaining the measurement information, but to not prevent the media handler from being configured to present the media presentation, in response to the first determination indicating that the measurement rights agreement does not authorize monitoring of the media presentation; anda memory to store measurement information obtained by the media handler. 19. A media processor as defined in claim 18 further comprising a measurement rights agreement interpreter implemented by at least one of the first programmed processor or a second programmed processor to prepare the measurement rights agreement by exchanging data between an audience member associated with the media processor and a media measurement entity. 20. A media processor as defined in claim 18 wherein the digital rights manager comprises: a measurement rights agreement verifier to determine whether the measurement rights agreement is valid; anda measurement activator to process the measurement rights agreement and, in response to a determination by the measurement rights agreement verifier that the measurement rights agreement is valid, the measurement activator is to determine whether to at least one of: (1) configure the media handler to obtain the measurement information or (2) place a restriction on the measurement information to be obtained by the media handler. 21. A media processor as defined in claim 18 wherein the digital rights manager comprises a measurement rights agreement revoker to determine whether to revoke the measurement rights agreement. 22. A media processor as defined in claim 18 wherein the license server is located at a media measurement entity separate from an entity providing the media handler or media processed by the media handler. 23. A method to enable monitoring of media presented by a media handler, the method comprising: obtaining acceptance of a measurement rights agreement by an audience member associated with the media handler;storing an electronic version of the accepted measurement rights agreement at a license server;determining whether the accepted measurement rights agreement is stored locally in a media device;when the accepted measurement rights agreement is determined to not be stored locally, retrieving the accepted measurement rights agreement from the license server, the license server being separate from the media device; andprocessing (1) the accepted measurement rights agreement and (2) a license agreement separate from the accepted measurement rights agreement with a processor, the processing of the measurement rights agreement comprising making a first determination indicating whether the measurement rights agreement authorizes monitoring of a media presentation presented by the media handler, and the processing of the license agreement comprising making a second determination indicating whether the media handler is authorized to present the media presentation. 24. A method as defined in claim 23 further comprising presenting an interface for the audience member to select whether to at least one of modify or include a term in the measurement rights agreement prior to obtaining acceptance of the measurement rights agreement. 25. A method as defined in claim 23 wherein obtaining acceptance of the measurement rights agreement comprises receiving an electronic signature from the audience member.
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