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 authoriza
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 system for content alteration of an existing media work, comprising: a composite media work that includes at least a constituent portion having alterable content that publicizes or promotes a topic related to at least one of a real-world person or real-world entity, the alterable content includ
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A system for content alteration of an existing media work, comprising: a composite media work that includes at least a constituent portion having alterable content that publicizes or promotes a topic related to at least one of a real-world person or real-world entity, the alterable content including at least one alterable component element within the alterable content;a data record of applicable alteration criteria regarding a proposed derivative version, wherein at least one of the applicable alteration criteria is accessible based on a changed status of the at least one alterable component element, wherein the changed status includes at least an indication that at least one of the real-world person or the real-world entity has at least one of died, become non-operative, or retired;a data record that enables management of one or more records of primary authorization rights applicable to original content of the existing composite media work including primary authorization rights to a content alteration; anda listing that identifies such alterable content suitable for incorporation in the constituent portion of composite media work. 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising: computerized apparatus operably coupled to the data record and to the listing; andan access interface to the computerized apparatus. 3. The system of claim 2 further comprising: a management module operably coupled to the computerized apparatus to coordinate compliance with the applicable alteration criteria or primary authorization rights. 4. The system of claim 1 comprising: a further listing of the alterable content that includes one or more alterable component elements. 5. The system of claim 1 comprising: another listing of one or more of the following type of possible content alterations: related set of designated aspects, related set of alterable components, identical objects, same object in different scenes, and same object in different settings. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the data record further includes: informational data regarding one or more of the following type of possible content alterations: textual, verbal, visual, image, audio, musical, live action, reenactment, simulation, and animation. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the data record further includes: informational data regarding one or more of the following type of limitation applicable to the proposed derivative version: alteration limitation, media format limitation, and distribution limitation. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the data record further includes: informational data regarding primary authorization rights applicable to initial content of the composite media work. 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the data record further includes: informational data regarding secondary authorization rights applicable to alterable content suitable for incorporation in the proposed derivative version. 10. A computer program product comprising: one or more non-transitory computer-readable media bearing at least: one or more instructions for providing accessibility to content alteration criteria applicable to alterable content that includes at least onealterable component element within a constituent portion of an existing composite media work;one or more instructions for identifying the at least one alterable component element within the constituent portion that publicizes or promotes a topic related to at least one of a real-world person or real-world entity, wherein at least one of the applicable alteration criteria is accessible based on a changed status of the at least one alterable component element, wherein the changed status includes at least an indication that at least one of the real-world person or the real-world entity has at least one of died, become non-operative, or retired;one or more instructions for providing accessibility that enables management of one or more records of primary authorization rights applicable to original content of the existing composite media work including primary authorization rights to a content alteration; andone or more instructions for determining compliance with such content alteration criteria and the primary authorization rights regarding the proposed derivative version. 11. The computer program product of claim 10 further comprising: signal-bearing storage media with encoded instructions to execute the process. 12. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process feature providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights includes: one or more instructions for providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights that identify one or more of the following type of targeted categories for the proposed derivative version: geographic distribution, distribution channel, audience, recipient group, targeted device, time period, and demographic distribution. 13. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process feature providing accessibility to content alteration criteria includes: one or more instructions for providing accessibility to content alteration criteria that identifies one or more of the following type of limitations for the proposed derivative version: distribution, media format, pre-approved alteration parameter, objectionable alteration, restricted alteration, and forbidden alteration. 14. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process feature providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights includes: one or more instructions for providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights for a group set of related component elements capable of alteration. 15. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for maintaining a record of content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights regarding an alterable component element or designated aspect that publicizes or promotes a topic related to the real-world entity. 16. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for maintaining a record of content alteration criteria regarding an alterable component element or designated aspect that publicizes or promotes a topic related to the real-world person. 17. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for maintaining a record of content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to one or more of the following type of possible content alteration: textual, verbal, visual, image, audio, musical, live action, reenactment, simulation, and animation. 18. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for maintaining a record of content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to one or more of the following type of possible content alteration: music, setting, hero, heroine, villain, clothing, vehicle, company, animals, food, product, brand, and dialogue. 19. The computer program product of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for maintaining a record of content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to possible content alteration of one or more of the following alterable content: related set of designated aspects, related set of alterable components, identical objects, same object in different scenes, and same object in different settings. 20. The computer program of claim 10, wherein said identifying an alterable component element or designated aspect that publicizes or promotes a topic includes: one or more instructions for identifying the following categories of alterable content incorporated in the existing composite media work: brand, trademark, service mark, copyrighted work, name, company name, identity, symbol, commercial symbol, icon, logotype, trade logo, trade dress, packaging, label, emblem, insignia, acronym, abbreviation, certification, slogan, jingle, animation, animated character, copyrighted item, and personage. 21. The computer program of claim 10, wherein said process further includes: one or more instructions for providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights via one or more of the following: website, email request, database, telephonic request, postal mail request, stored message, publication, and announcement. 22. A computer-implemented content substitution method for media works comprising: identifying by a computing device a constituent portion of an existing composite media work, the constituent portion including at least alterable content having at least one alterable component elements within the alterable content that publicize or promote a topic related to at least one of a real-world person or real-world entity;providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work;providing accessibility via the computing device that enables management of one or more records of primary authorization rights applicable to original content of the existing composite media work including at least primary authorization rights to a content alteration; andproviding accessibility to content alteration criteria for the at least one alterable component element based on a changed status of the at least one alterable component elements, wherein the changed status of the at least one alterable component elements includes at least an indication that at least one of the real-world person or the real-world entity has at least one of died, become non-operative, or retired. 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising: establishing an arrangement for something of value to be provided as consideration for incorporation of the alterable content in the proposed derivative version. 24. The method of claim 22 further comprising: obtaining alterable content that is suitable for incorporation as an integral component of the proposed derivative version. 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising: obtaining suitable alterable content to publicize or promote a same or different topic that includes a product or service or activity. 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising: obtaining suitable alterable content that includes a person or place or thing or object. 27. The method of claim 24 further comprising: obtaining alterable content that includes a product or service or activity. 28. The method of claim 22 further comprising: providing one or more of the following type of approval techniques for obtaining compliance with the applicable alteration guidelines: programmed, pre-authorization, delegated agent, derivative version review, alterable content review, alteration review, summary characterization, alterable content rating, and aggregate content rating. 29. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria applicable to alterable content for one or more of the following type of proposed derivative versions: original, derived, archived, stored, master, edited, combined, mixed, merged, integrated, dubbed, captioned, subtitled, expurgated, uncut, preview, pre-release, final, special edition, animated, freeze frame, sequential still, translated, targeted, restricted access, promotional, sponsored, subsidized, contracted release, and specified purpose. 30. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria applicable to alterable content for one or more of the following type of media formats for the proposed derivative version: analog, digital, VHS, CD, VCD, SVCD, DVD, HD, HD DVD, Bluray, MPEG, MP3, reformatted, data compression, and streaming format. 31. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria applicable to alterable content for one or more of the following type of distribution channels for the proposed derivative version: fund-raising, non-profit, theater, airplane viewing, Internet, network, television, cable, satellite, wireless, broadcast, narrowcast, download, pay-per-view, rental, lease, sale, domestic distribution, foreign distribution, exclusive distribution, nonexclusive distribution, shared, streamed, concurrent, foreign language, infomercial, live, real-time, delayed, and on-demand. 32. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights regarding one or more of the following type of alterable content: brand, trademark, service mark, copyrighted work, name, company name, identity, symbol, commercial symbol, icon, logotype, trade logo, trade dress, packaging, label, emblem, insignia, acronym, abbreviation, certification, slogan, jingle, animation, animated character, copyrighted item, and personage. 33. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to one or more of the following type of alterable content: livery, color scheme, dress, fabric, jewelry, pattern, design, sculpture, artistic work, musical work, composition, publication, document, event, exhibit, performance, person, animal, mascot, character, and avatar. 34. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to one or more of the following type of alterable content: product, service, invention, accessory, vehicle, place, address, location, store, building, school, university, hospital, church, club, group, organization, and business. 35. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria for alterable content previously associated with the real-world person or the real-world entity having one or more of the following characteristics: lost, dissolved, bankrupt, insolvent, defunct, disqualified, in default of obligation, status change, defective right, relinquished right, faulty claim, non-renewal of prerogative, or expired authorization. 36. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria based on a relevant communication from the real-world entity or the real-world person associated with the alterable content. 37. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria or primary authorization rights applicable to one or more of the following type of alterable content associated with the real-world person: name, face, personal characteristics, identity, residence, title, achievement, rank, medal, badge, award, identification features, biometric attribute, photographic image, voice recording, accent, dialect, recognizable personality trait, gesture, demeanor, mannerism, appearance, clothing, hairstyle, tattoo, accessory, jewelry, piercing, avatar, setting, item possession, or property ownership. 38. The method of claim 22 wherein said identifying by a computing device a constituent portion includes: identifying by a computing device a constituent portion having one or more of the following type of alterable content: frame, scene, setting, building, house, office, store, room, vehicle, car, boat, train, plane, street, town, and country. 39. The method of claim 22 wherein said identifying by a computing device a constituent portion includes: identifying by a computing device a constituent portion having one or more of the following type of alterable content: landscape, vegetation, packaging, labeling, arrangement, item display, items depicted, signage, informational sign, directional sign, seasonal setting, temporal setting, light intensity, directional lighting, shadow, character statement, and compass orientation. 40. The method of claim 22 wherein providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria applicable to alterable content for one or more of the following type of proposed derivative versions:demographic distribution, geographic distribution, specific distribution channel, targeted audience, recipient group, destination device, and restricted time period. 41. The method of claim 22 wherein said identifying by a computing device a constituent portion includes: identifying by a computing device a constituent portion having one or more of the following type of alterable content: textual, verbal, visual, image, audio, musical, live action, reenactment, simulation, and animation. 42. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria regarding one or more of the following type of alterable content: related set of designated aspects, related set of designated components, identical objects, same object in different scenes, and same object in different settings. 43. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to one or more of the following type of content alteration criteria: automatic, contingent, negotiable, tentative, recommended, required, and compensation. 44. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to content alteration criteria regarding one or more of the following type of pre-approved alteration parameters: alterable component element, substitute designated aspect, substitution process, alternate media format, and alternate distribution channel. 45. The method of claim 22 wherein said identifying by a computing device a constituent portion includes: identifying by a computing device a constituent portion having one or more of following type of alterable content: plot, story, animation, text, narration, dialog, color, actor, character, clothing, product, sound, music, musical lyrics, product, object, item, title, and credits. 46. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to applicable alteration guidelines via a hyperlink incorporated in the existing composite media work. 47. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work includes: providing accessibility to applicable alteration guidelines via a hyperlink incorporated in a website associated with the existing composite media work. 48. The method of claim 22 wherein said providing accessibility to applicable alteration guidelines includes: providing accessibility via the computing device to applicable alteration guidelines regarding a proposed derivative version of the existing composite media work via one or more of the following: website, email request, database, telephonic request, postal mail request, stored message, publication, and announcement. 49. The method of claim 22 further comprising: maintaining a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to alterable content incorporated in the proposed derivative version. 50. The method of claim 49 further comprising: providing accessibility to the record of secondary authorization rights.
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