Multimedia Sharing Permission Control for Inactive Owner Access
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing multimedia sharing methods are inefficient and difficult when an owner does not actively share multimedia files, making it hard for non-owner users to access them.
Innovation Solution
A multimedia sharing method and apparatus that determines user identity based on process participation, pushing permission controls to clients for granting or applying access permissions, allowing users to easily share or access multimedia based on their identity information.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Ease of operation
If the owner does not actively share multimedia files, then the sharing process becomes difficult and inefficient, but the current sharing methods require active initiation by the owner
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by automatically determining user identities and pushing permission control notifications before the actual sharing action is needed. The server proactively identifies who needs access and sends permission requests in advance, eliminating the need for the owner to manually initiate sharing processes.
Solution Approach 2:
The system enables self-service by allowing non-owner users to automatically receive and respond to permission control notifications. Users can grant or apply for access permissions through automated interfaces without requiring the owner's manual intervention, making the sharing process serve itself through automated identity determination and permission management.
2Reliability
If manual sharing methods are used, then the owner has control over sharing, but the process becomes complex and time-consuming when the owner is inactive
Solution Approach 1:
The system implements feedback mechanisms where the server automatically pushes permission control notifications to users based on real-time identity determination. The system receives feedback from user responses to these notifications and automatically updates permission status, creating a closed-loop feedback system that eliminates manual tracking and reduces time loss.
Solution Approach 2:
The server acts as an intermediary between the owner and non-owner users, automatically handling identity determination, permission control notifications, and access management. This intermediary function eliminates the need for direct manual interaction between users, reducing the time and complexity of the sharing process while maintaining reliable permission control.
3Productivity
If automated identity determination is implemented, then sharing efficiency improves, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The server performs multiple functions including identity determination, permission control notification pushing, and access management through a single integrated system. This multi-functionality approach consolidates what would otherwise be separate complex components into one unified system, improving sharing efficiency without proportionally increasing overall system complexity.
Data Source
AI summary
The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a multimedia sharing method and apparatus, and a device and a medium, wherein the method is applied to a server. The method comprises: receiving a recording end instruction for a target multimedia, wherein the target multimedia is used for recording a target process; determining identity information of at least one user who participates in the target process; and according to the identity information, pushing a sharing notification, which comprises a permission control, to a client of the at least one user, so that the at least one user grants or applies for an access permission of the target multimedia on the basis of the permission control, wherein different pieces of identity information correspond to different permission controls.


