Digital disc issuing system based on Internet
By introducing regionally exclusive nodes and multi-factor authentication mechanisms into the digital record distribution system, issues related to copyright protection, geographical restrictions, data security, and user experience have been resolved, resulting in safer and more efficient digital record distribution.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing digital record distribution systems are inadequate in terms of music copyright protection, geographical restrictions, data security, user experience, and music information management, making it difficult to meet the needs of digital music distribution.
The system employs dedicated regional nodes for data storage and encryption, and combines registration verification, audio track matching, process management, and key matching units to achieve music file identification, encrypted storage, and distribution process management, ensuring data security and user access control.
It achieves high efficiency in localized distribution, data security, user permission management, and distribution processes, improves user experience and music copyright protection, and meets the music preferences and needs of users in different regions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the field of digital records, and specifically relates to an Internet-based digital record distribution system. Background Technology
[0002] A digital record distribution system refers to a system that utilizes internet technology for the digital distribution and management of music records. With the advent of the digital age, the music industry has gradually shifted towards digitalization, and traditional record distribution methods can no longer meet the demands of music distribution. Therefore, digital record distribution systems have emerged, enabling the convenient and efficient uploading, management, distribution, and sale of music records through an internet platform. The emergence of digital record distribution systems has provided crucial support for the digital development of the music industry.
[0003] Copyright Protection Challenges: The distribution and reproduction of digital music easily leads to copyright infringement, and current digital record distribution systems still have shortcomings in music copyright protection. The encryption and copyright tracking technologies for digital music are not yet perfect, increasing the difficulty of protecting music copyrights.
[0004] Geographical limitations: Existing digital record distribution systems have certain geographical restrictions, meaning some musical works may only be released and sold in specific regions. These geographical limitations may hinder the global dissemination and promotion of musical works.
[0005] Data security risks: Music data in digital record distribution systems is vulnerable to cyberattacks and piracy, posing a high risk to data security. Current digital record distribution systems still have certain shortcomings in data encryption and security.
[0006] Poor user experience: Some digital record distribution systems have user interface designs and user experiences that are not user-friendly, resulting in a poor experience for users when uploading music and managing the distribution process, which affects user experience and satisfaction.
[0007] Inconvenient Music Information Management: Existing digital record distribution systems are not convenient or flexible enough in managing and editing music information. Users may encounter complexity and inconvenience in converting, editing, and annotating music files. These systems also have shortcomings in copyright protection, geographical restrictions, data security, user experience, and music information management. To address these issues, future digital record distribution systems need to leverage advanced technologies to strengthen music copyright protection, expand regional music distribution, enhance data security, improve user experience, and improve the convenience of music information management to meet the needs of digital music distribution. Summary of the Invention
[0008] This invention proposes an internet-based digital record distribution system. The main technical problems that the digital record distribution system needs to solve include music copyright protection, regional distribution, data security, user permission management, music file identification, and encrypted storage.
[0009] The technical solution of the present invention is implemented as follows: an Internet-based digital record distribution system, including a record management server, a music management platform, a registration and verification unit, an audio track matching unit, a process management unit, and a key matching unit;
[0010] The record management server is used to store and manage the associated data of all digital records. The management data includes music files, album covers, artist information and copyright information. The record management server has a built-in regional exclusive node. Digital records from the same business source are imported into the corresponding regional exclusive node. The regional exclusive node performs basic encryption and protection on the associated data.
[0011] The music management platform is used to manage and edit the information of each music file in the digital record. The music management platform manages each music file in a unified manner by converting, editing and annotating the music file format, and records the operation according to the time node each time it is edited and annotated.
[0012] The registration verification unit is used to verify user identity and permissions, and to verify and identify users who log in to the record management server to ensure that only legitimate users can upload and manage data from records. The registration verification unit includes user registration, login verification and permission management functions, and classifies and manages users who log in to the record management server.
[0013] The audio track matching unit is used to match and identify uploaded music files stored in the record management server. It uses a digital music fingerprint matching scheme to match the uploaded music files. When the matching degree exceeds a threshold, an alert is issued; when the matching degree is below the threshold, the uploaded music file is uploaded and stored.
[0014] The process management unit is used to manage the digital record distribution process, including distribution application, review process, fee payment and distribution schedule. The process management unit provides distribution status tracking and notification so that users can view the distribution progress of digital records in real time.
[0015] The key matching unit is used to encrypt and decrypt digital records in the region-specific node to ensure the security of digital record storage. The key matching unit includes key generation, distribution, updating and management.
[0016] Compared to existing technologies, this internet-based digital record distribution system improves upon existing technologies in several aspects: Localized distribution: The system incorporates dedicated nodes for specific regions, importing digital records from the same business source into the corresponding nodes. This allows for targeted distribution of digital records based on the needs of different regions. Localized distribution better meets the music preferences and needs of users in different areas, improving distribution effectiveness.
[0017] Data Security: The record management server stores and manages all associated data for digital records. This data includes music files, album art, artist information, and copyright information. To protect data security, the record management server has built-in region-specific nodes that provide basic encryption and protection for the associated data. This prevents the risk of unauthorized access and data theft.
[0018] User Access Management: The registration verification unit is used to verify user identity and permissions. Only authorized users can log in to the record management server and upload and manage data from records. The registration verification unit includes user registration, login verification, and access control functions, categorizing and managing logged-in users. This ensures the security of the record management server and prevents unauthorized users from accessing and manipulating data.
[0019] Music File Identification and Matching: The track matching unit is used to match and identify uploaded music files. Using a digital music fingerprint matching scheme, the uploaded music file is matched against music files stored in the record management server. When the matching score exceeds a threshold, an alert is issued; when the matching score is below the threshold, the uploaded music file is stored. This prevents duplicate uploads and music piracy.
[0020] Distribution Process Management: The process management unit is used to manage the distribution process of digital records. This includes distribution applications, review processes, payment procedures, and distribution scheduling. The process management unit provides distribution status tracking and notifications, allowing users to view the distribution progress of digital records in real time. This improves the efficiency and transparency of the distribution process, making it easier for users to understand the distribution status of their digital records.
[0021] Digital record storage security: The key matching unit is used to encrypt and decrypt digital records in regionally dedicated nodes. Security during the digital record storage process is ensured through key generation, distribution, updating, and management. This prevents unauthorized access and theft of digital records. This internet-based digital record distribution system provides a safer, more efficient, and convenient digital record distribution solution through improvements in regionalized distribution, data security, user access control, music file identification and matching, distribution process management, and digital record storage security.
[0022] As a preferred implementation, the region-specific node receives digital record data from a specific business source and stores it in the local node, ensuring that the digital record data in the specific region is not subject to external interference during transmission and storage. The region-specific node performs basic encryption and protection on the imported digital record data to ensure data integrity. By encrypting music files, album covers, artist information, and copyright information, unauthorized access and tampering are prevented.
[0023] As a preferred implementation, the region-specific node manages access and usage permissions for digital record data according to specific region permission requirements, ensuring that authorized users or systems can operate on the digital record data, and simultaneously monitors and reports on the imported digital record data, so that administrators can understand and grasp the usage of the digital record data.
[0024] As a preferred implementation, the same business source refers to the service channels corresponding to the distribution company, record company, and independent musician. Digital records uploaded through the corresponding service channels are imported into the regional exclusive node corresponding to that service channel.
[0025] As a preferred implementation, the music management platform records the operation according to time nodes each time the music is edited and annotated, recording every editing and annotation operation of the user on the music file, tracing and reviewing all modification operations on the music file, and ensuring the legality and traceability of the operation.
[0026] The beneficial effects of this invention after adopting the above technical solutions are as follows: Localized distribution can better meet the music preferences and needs of users in different regions, improving the accuracy and targeting of music distribution, and helping to promote local music culture and meet users' personalized needs. Data security measures can effectively prevent unauthorized access and theft of data, protecting the security of music copyrights and related information, and enhancing the healthy development of the music industry and creative enthusiasm. Strengthened user access control ensures that only legitimate users can upload and manage digital record data, maintaining the security of the record management server and helping to prevent piracy and illegal distribution. Music file identification and matching can effectively prevent duplicate uploads and the existence of pirated music, protecting the interests of music copyright holders and increasing users' trust in music copyrights. Improved distribution process management increases the efficiency and transparency of the distribution process, making it easier for users to understand the distribution status of digital records, and helping to improve user experience and satisfaction. Strengthened digital record storage security ensures the security of digital record storage, preventing unauthorized access and theft of digital records, and protecting the security of music copyrights and related information. Attached Figure Description
[0027] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0028] Figure 1 This is a system flowchart of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0029] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0030] Example:
[0031] like Figure 1 As shown, an Internet-based digital record distribution system includes a record management server, a music management platform, a registration and verification unit, an audio track matching unit, a process management unit, and a key matching unit.
[0032] The record management server is used to store and manage the associated data of all digital records. The management data includes music files, album covers, artist information and copyright information. The record management server has a built-in regional exclusive node. Digital records from the same business source are imported into the corresponding regional exclusive node. The regional exclusive node performs basic encryption and protection on the associated data.
[0033] The music management platform is used to manage and edit the information of each music file in the digital record. The music management platform manages each music file in a unified manner by converting, editing and annotating the music file format, and records the operation according to the time node each time it is edited and annotated.
[0034] The registration verification unit is used to verify user identity and permissions, and to verify and identify users who log in to the record management server to ensure that only legitimate users can upload and manage data from records. The registration verification unit includes user registration, login verification and permission management functions, and classifies and manages users who log in to the record management server.
[0035] The audio track matching unit is used to match and identify uploaded music files stored in the record management server. It uses a digital music fingerprint matching scheme to match the uploaded music files. When the matching degree exceeds a threshold, an alert is issued; when the matching degree is below the threshold, the uploaded music file is uploaded and stored.
[0036] The process management unit is used to manage the digital record distribution process, including distribution application, review process, fee payment and distribution schedule. The process management unit provides distribution status tracking and notification so that users can view the distribution progress of digital records in real time.
[0037] The key matching unit is used to encrypt and decrypt digital records in the region-specific node to ensure the security of digital record storage. The key matching unit includes key generation, distribution, updating and management.
[0038] This internet-based digital record distribution system works by storing and managing all digital record data, including music files, album art, artist information, and copyright information, through a record management server. The server has built-in regional dedicated nodes. Digital records from the same business source are imported into the corresponding regional dedicated nodes, which provide basic encryption and protection for associated data, ensuring the security of the digital record storage process.
[0039] The music management platform is used to manage and edit information for each music file in a digital record. It manages each music file uniformly through format conversion, editing, and annotation. The registration and verification unit verifies user identity and permissions, identifying and verifying users logging into the record management server to ensure that only legitimate users can upload and manage data from records.
[0040] The audio track matching unit is used to match and identify the uploaded music files stored in the record management server. The audio track matching unit uses a digital music fingerprint matching scheme to match the uploaded music files, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the data.
[0041] The process management unit manages the digital record distribution process, including distribution applications, review processes, payment procedures, and distribution scheduling. It provides distribution status tracking and notifications so users can view the distribution progress in real time. The key matching unit encrypts and decrypts digital records in regionally dedicated nodes, including key generation, distribution, updating, and management, ensuring the security of digital records. Through these working principles and workflows, this system enables the secure storage, management, editing, and distribution of digital records, ensuring the legality of music copyrights and the integrity and security of digital records.
[0042] The dedicated regional node receives digital record data from specific business sources and stores it locally, ensuring that the digital record data in that specific region is not subject to external interference during transmission and storage. The dedicated regional node performs basic encryption and protection on the imported digital record data to ensure data integrity. Encryption of music files, album covers, artist information, and copyright information prevents unauthorized access and tampering. Compared to existing technologies, this dedicated regional node in an internet-based digital record distribution system has significant differences and advantages. Traditional digital record storage and management systems typically store data centrally in the cloud or on a central server. This approach poses security risks during data transmission, making it susceptible to external interference or attacks, and also presents security risks during data storage.
[0043] In contrast, the system's region-specific nodes receive digital record data from specific business sources and store it within local nodes, ensuring that the digital record data within a specific region is not subject to external interference during transmission and storage. By using region-specific nodes to perform basic encryption and protection on imported digital record data, music files, album art, artist information, and copyright information are encrypted to prevent unauthorized access and tampering. This setup offers the following advantages and functions:
[0044] Enhanced Data Security: Local storage and encryption protection via dedicated regional nodes effectively reduce the risk of external interference during data transmission and storage, ensuring data integrity and security and preventing unauthorized access and tampering. Compliance with Laws, Regulations, and Copyright Protection: Encryption of digital record data helps ensure the security and integrity of copyright information, complying with relevant laws and regulations and protecting the legality of music copyrights. Data Isolation and Protection: Dedicated regional nodes locally store and encrypt digital record data for specific regions, achieving data isolation and protection, reducing the risk of data leakage and theft. Therefore, this setup effectively guarantees the security and integrity of digital record data, complies with copyright protection and legal requirements, and provides a more reliable and secure solution for the storage and management of digital records.
[0045] The dedicated regional nodes manage access and usage permissions for digital record data based on specific regional permission requirements. This ensures that authorized users or systems can operate on the digital record data, while also monitoring and reporting on imported digital record data, allowing administrators to understand and monitor its usage. Compared to existing technologies, this system's dedicated regional nodes offer significant differences and advantages in managing access and usage permissions for digital record data. Traditional digital record storage and management systems typically lack fine-grained management of access and usage permissions for digital record data, making it difficult for administrators to understand and monitor the specific usage of digital record data.
[0046] In contrast, the system's region-specific nodes manage access and usage permissions for digital record data based on specific region-specific permission requirements, ensuring that only authorized users or systems can operate on the digital record data. Simultaneously, it monitors and reports on imported digital record data, allowing administrators to understand and monitor its usage. This setup offers the following advantages and functions: Fine-grained permission management: Fine-grained access and usage permission management for digital record data based on specific region-specific permission requirements ensures that only authorized users or systems can operate on the data, improving data security and controllability. Data usage monitoring: Monitoring and reporting on imported digital record data allows administrators to understand and monitor its usage, including data access, modification, and download operations, facilitating timely detection of anomalies and appropriate action. Compliance management: This setup helps system administrators ensure that the use of digital record data complies with relevant laws, regulations, and copyright protection requirements, improving the level of compliance management for digital record data. The region-specific nodes' functions of managing access and usage permissions for digital record data, as well as monitoring and reporting, improve data security and management efficiency, meeting the needs of digital rights management and providing a more reliable and secure solution for the storage and management of digital records.
[0047] The common business source refers to the service channels corresponding to distribution companies, record labels, and independent musicians. Digital records uploaded through these service channels are imported into the corresponding regional dedicated nodes. Compared with existing technologies, this service channel setup has the following differences: Regional Dedicated Nodes: Traditional digital record upload services are usually on a unified platform, unable to differentiate based on different regions. This service channel, however, allows digital records to be imported into corresponding regional dedicated nodes, achieving regionally customized services. Correspondence to Business Sources: This service channel can provide different service customizations based on different business sources, such as distribution companies, record labels, and independent musicians, more accurately meeting their needs. Providing More Choices: This setup provides users with more choices, offering more personalized services based on different business sources and regional needs.
[0048] This setup aims to better meet the needs of different business sources and regions, providing more personalized services. By importing data within region-specific nodes, customized services can be implemented for different regions, improving user satisfaction and service quality. Furthermore, based on the corresponding business source, the needs of different users can be met more precisely, offering more choices and a better service experience.
[0049] In the music management platform, each editing and annotation operation is recorded according to a timeline, documenting every edit and annotation action performed by the user on the music file. This allows for tracing and reviewing all modifications to the music file, ensuring the legality and traceability of the operations. Compared to existing technologies, this music management platform has several key differences: Time-based operation recording: Traditional music management platforms may only record the final editing and annotation results of the music file, while this platform records each editing and annotation operation according to a timeline, enabling full traceability of the operations. Legality and traceability: By recording every user operation on the music file, the legality and traceability of the operations are ensured, allowing all modifications to be traced and reviewed. Completeness of operation records: This setup ensures that all modifications to the music file are recorded, including the details of editing and annotation, thus achieving completeness and comprehensiveness of the operation records.
[0050] This setup ensures the legality and traceability of operations performed on music files. By recording operations chronologically, each action can be traced and reviewed, preventing improper operations or malicious modifications and ensuring the integrity and security of music files. Furthermore, the comprehensiveness of the recorded operations provides users with a more detailed operation history, facilitating the review and retrieval of actions and improving the user experience.
[0051] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An internet-based digital record distribution system, characterized in that, This includes a record management server, a music management platform, a registration and verification unit, an audio track matching unit, a process management unit, and a key matching unit; The record management server is used to store and manage the associated data of all digital records. The management data includes music files, album covers, artist information and copyright information. The record management server has a built-in regional exclusive node. Digital records from the same business source are imported into the corresponding regional exclusive node. The regional exclusive node performs basic encryption and protection on the associated data. The music management platform is used to manage and edit the information of each music file in the digital record. The music management platform manages each music file in a unified manner by converting, editing and annotating the music file format, and records the operation according to the time node each time it is edited and annotated. The registration verification unit is used to verify user identity and permissions, and to verify and identify users who log in to the record management server to ensure that only legitimate users can upload and manage data from records. The registration verification unit includes user registration, login verification and permission management functions, and classifies and manages users who log in to the record management server. The audio track matching unit is used to match and identify the uploaded music files stored in the record management server. The audio track matching unit uses a digital music fingerprint matching scheme to match the uploaded music files. When the matching degree exceeds the threshold, an alert is issued. When the matching degree is below the threshold, the uploaded music files are uploaded and stored. The process management unit is used to manage the digital record distribution process, including distribution application, review process, fee payment and distribution schedule. The process management unit provides distribution status tracking and notification so that users can view the distribution progress of digital records in real time. The key matching unit is used to encrypt and decrypt digital records in the region-specific node to ensure the security of digital record storage. The key matching unit includes key generation, distribution, updating and management.
2. The Internet-based digital record distribution system as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The dedicated regional node receives digital record data from specific business sources and stores it within the local node, ensuring that the digital record data in the specific region is not subject to external interference during transmission and storage. The dedicated regional node performs basic encryption and protection on the imported digital record data to ensure data integrity. By encrypting music files, album covers, artist information, and copyright information, unauthorized access and tampering are prevented.
3. The Internet-based digital record distribution system as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The dedicated nodes for each region manage access and usage permissions for digital record data based on specific regional permission requirements. This ensures that authorized users or systems can operate on the digital record data, while also monitoring and reporting on the imported digital record data so that administrators can understand and monitor its usage.
4. The Internet-based digital record distribution system as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The same business source refers to the service channels corresponding to the issuing company, record company, and independent musician. Digital records uploaded through the corresponding service channels are imported into the regional exclusive node corresponding to that service channel.
5. The Internet-based digital record distribution system as described in claim 1, characterized in that: Each time a user edits or annotates a music file on the music management platform, the platform records the operation according to the time node, recording every editing and annotation operation of the user on the music file, tracing and reviewing all modification operations on the music file, and ensuring the legality and traceability of the operation.