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Network Working Group R. Castagno Request for Comments: 3839 Nokia Mobile Phones Category: Standards Track D. Singer

                                                  Apple Computer, Inc.
                                                             July 2004
                    MIME Type Registrations for
    3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Multimedia files

Status of this Memo

 This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
 Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
 improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
 Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
 and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).

Abstract

 This document serves to register and document the standard MIME types
 associated with the 3GPP multimedia file format, which is part of the
 family based on the ISO Media File Format.

1. Introduction

 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
 document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
 [RFC2119].
 The third-generation partnership project (3GPP) for third-generation
 cellular telephony has defined a standard file format to contain
 audio/visual sequences which may be downloaded to cellular phones
 [3GPP].  At the time of writing, the 3GPP file format (3GP) can
 contain H.263 or MPEG-4 video, and AMR Narrow-band speech, AMR wide-
 band speech, or AAC audio, and 3GPP timed text.
 Within the file, as with all files in the 'ISO' family, there is an
 intrinsic file-type box, which identifies those specifications to
 which the file complies, and which players (possibly compliant with
 only one specification) are permitted by the content author to play
 the file.  This identification is through four-letter 'brands'.

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 Files identified by the MIME [MIME1] type defined here MUST contain a
 brand defined in a standard issued by 3GPP that can apply to 3GPP
 files, in their compatible brands list.
 The MIME types defined here are needed to correctly identify such
 files when they are served over HTTP, included in multi-part
 documents, or used in other places where MIME types are used.

2. Security Considerations

 The 3GPP file format may contain audio, video, and displayable text
 data.  There is currently no provision for 'active' elements (such as
 scripts) of any kind.
 Clearly it is possible to author malicious files which attempt to
 call for an excessively large picture size, high sampling-rate audio
 etc.  However, clients can and usually do protect themselves against
 this kind of attack.
 It should be noted that selected metadata fields may encompass
 information partly intended to protect the media against unauthorized
 use or distribution.  In this case, the intention is that alteration
 or removal of the data in the field would be treated as an offense
 under national agreements based on World Intellectual Property
 Organization (WIPO) treaties.
 3GPP files have an extensible structure, so that it is theoretically
 possible that metadata fields or media formats could be defined in
 the future which could be used to induce particular actions on the
 part of the recipient, thus presenting additional security risks.
 However, this type of capability is currently not supported in the
 referenced specification.
 There is no current provision in the standards for encryption,
 signing, or authentication of these file formats.

3. MIME Types

 This registration applies to all files defined as using the '3GP'
 file format and identified with a suitable brand in a 3GPP
 specification.  The usual file suffix for all these files is ".3gp".

3.1. Files with audio but no video

 The type "audio/3gpp" may be used for files containing audio but no
 visual presentation (neither video nor timed text, for example).

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 To: ietf-types@iana.org
 Subject: Registration of Standard MIME media type audio/3gpp

MIME media type name: audio MIME subtype name: 3gpp Required parameters: none Optional parameters: none

                                  Ongoing work related to this
                                  registration may introduce new
                                  optional parameters.  One example
                                  area of effort may introduce a
                                  parameter that would allow for
                                  codecs in use within the MIME type
                                  to be asserted and determined
                                  without examination of the file.
                                  Those with interests in the area
                                  should monitor registrations for
                                  updates.

Encoding considerations: files are binary and should be

                                  transmitted in a suitable encoding
                                  without CR/LF conversion, 7-bit
                                  stripping etc.; base64 is a suitable
                                  encoding.  Note that this MIME type
                                  is used only for files; separate
                                  types are used for real-time
                                  transfer, such as for the RTP
                                  payload format for AMR audio
                                  [RFC3267].

Security considerations: see the security considerations

                                  section in RFC 3839

Interoperability considerations: The 3GPP organization has defined the

                                  specification, interoperability, and
                                  conformance, and conducts regular
                                  interoperability testing.

Published specification: 3GPP 26.234, Release 5; 3GPP 26.244,

                                  Release 6 or later.  3GPP
                                  specifications are publicly
                                  accessible at the 3GPP web site,
                                  www.3gpp.org.

Applications which use this media type: Multi-media Additional information: The type "audio/3gpp" MAY be used for

                                  files containing audio but no visual
                                  presentation.  Files served under
                                  this type MUST NOT contain any
                                  visual material. (Note that 3GPP
                                  timed text is visually presented
                                  and is considered to be visual
                                  material).

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Magic number(s): None. However, the file-type box

                                  must occur first in the file, and
                                  MUST contain a 3GPP brand in its
                                  compatible brands list.

File extension(s): 3gp and 3gpp are both declared at

                                  http://www.nist.gov/nics/; 3gp is
                                  preferred

Macintosh File Type Code(s): '3gpp' Person & email address to contact for further information:

                                  Nokia MIME manager, mime@nokia.com

Intended usage: COMMON Change controller: 3GPP

3.2. Any files

 The type "video/3gpp" is valid for all files.  It is valid to serve
 an audio-only file as "video/3gpp".
 To: ietf-types@iana.org
 Subject: Registration of Standard MIME media type video/3gpp

MIME media type name: video MIME subtype name: 3gpp Required parameters: none Optional parameters: none Encoding considerations: files are binary and should be

                                  transmitted in a suitable encoding
                                  without CR/LF conversion, 7-bit
                                  stripping etc.; base64 is a suitable
                                  encoding.  Note that this MIME type
                                  is used only for files; separate
                                  types are used for real-time
                                  transfer, such as for the RTP
                                  payload formats for H.263
                                  [RFC2429] and AMR audio
                                  [RFC3267].

Security considerations: see the security considerations

                                  section in RFC 3839

Interoperability considerations: The 3GPP organization has defined the

                                  specification, interoperability, and
                                  conformance, and conducts regular
                                  interoperability testing.

Published specification: 3GPP 26.234, Release 5; 3GPP 26.244,

                                  Release 6 or later.  3GPP
                                  specifications are publicly
                                  accessible at the 3GPP web site,
                                  www.3gpp.org.

Applications which use this media type: Multi-media

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Additional information: Magic number(s): None. However, the file-type box

                                  must occur first in the file, and
                                  MUST contain a 3GPP brand in its
                                  compatible brands list.

File extension(s): 3gp and 3gpp are both declared at

                                  http://www.nist.gov/nics/; 3gp is
                                  preferred

Macintosh File Type Code(s): '3gpp' Person & email address to contact for further information:

                                  Nokia MIME manager, mime@nokia.com

Intended usage: COMMON Change controller: 3GPP

4. IANA Considerations

 This document registers the MIME types audio/3gpp and video/3gpp,
 defined above.

5. Acknowledgments

 The review of the 3GPP SA4 committee is gratefully acknowledged, in
 particular Per Frojdh.  The chairs of the AVT working group, in
 particular Colin Perkins, have provided both excellent guidance and
 feedback, for which the authors are grateful.

6. References

6.1. Normative References

 [3GPP]    Published specifications in releases 5 and 6:  Release 5:
           3GPP TS 26.234: Transparent end-to-end packet switched
           streaming service (PSS); Protocols and codecs.  Release 6:
           3GPP TS 26.244: Transparent end-to-end packet switched
           streaming service (PSS); 3GPP file format (3GP)
 [MIME1]   Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail
           Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message
           Bodies", RFC 2045, November 1996.
 [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
           Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

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6.2. Informative References

 [RFC2429] Bormann, C., Cline, L., Deisher, G., Gardos, T., Maciocco,
           C., Newell, D., Ott, J., Sullivan, G., Wenger, S. and C.
           Zhu, "RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU-T Rec.
           H.263 Video (H.263+)", RFC 2429, October 1998.
 [RFC3267] Sjoberg, J., Westerlund, M., Lakaniemi, A. and Q. Xie,
           "Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) Payload Format and File
           Storage Format for the Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and
           Adaptive Multi-Rate WideBand (AMR-WB) Audio Codecs", RFC
           3267, June 2002.

7. Authors' Contact Information

 Roberto Castagno
 Nokia Mobile Phones
 PO Box 88, FIN-33721 Tampere
 (Tieteenkatu 1, FIN-33720 Tampere)
 Finland
 Phone: +358 7180 35796
 EMail: roberto.castagno@nokia.com
 David Singer
 Apple Computer, Inc.
 One Infinite Loop, MS:302-3MT
 Cupertino  CA 95014
 USA
 Phone: +1 408 974 3162
 EMail: singer@apple.com

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8. Full Copyright Statement

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2004).  This document is subject
 to the rights, licenses and restrictions contained in BCP 78, and
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Acknowledgement

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