Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Frank Nguyen
  • Patent number: 6560176
    Abstract: The method and apparatus of the invention utilize the fact that CDs manufactured from the same master will have distinctive physical characteristics attributable to the physical manufacturing process of the master to distinguish counterfeit CDs from genuine discs. For a genuine disc (4), the relative angular orientation of specified sections (1, 2, 3) of the recorded data are determined and recorded. The relative angular orientation of the same sections (1, 2, 3) of data on a test disc (5) are also determined. Where the relative angular orientations are the same it is concluded that the test disc derives from the same source as the genuine disc and is therefore bona fide. Where there is no correlation, the test disc may be identified as counterfeit. The relative angular orientations, or other physical characteristics of the discs, may be physically measured, or may be calculated from information gained by reading the data on the disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Macrovision Europe Limited
    Inventor: Richard A. A. Heylen
  • Patent number: 6535469
    Abstract: The manufacturing process for a data carrying disc, such as a CD, begins with the production of a master, and in the physical manufacturing process of the master, variations are introduced which give the master distinctive physical characteristics and cause errors in the data. The master is used to form generations of discs, and the physical characteristics of the master are passed on down the generations. A group of discs manufactured from the same source consistently exhibit the physical characteristics of the master, and those physical characteristics are used as a “fingerprint” for identifying that source. To determine the provenance of a data carrying disc, uncorrected data is read from the disc. Information about errors is extracted from the data read. The error information is then compared with characteristic error information which characterises data carrying discs produced from a well known source to determine whether the data carrying disc has been produced from the known source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Inventor: Richard A A Heylen
  • Patent number: 6516132
    Abstract: In the known color stripe process for preventing recording of video signals, the color burst present on each line of active video is modified so that any subsequent video tape recording of the video signal shows variations in the color fidelity that appear as undesirable bands or stripes of color error. This color stripe process is improved by a combination of modifying the phase of the color burst on only part of the color burst. Additional improvements were obtained by incorporating techniques of widening the normal color burst envelope towards the trailing edge of horizontal sync and towards the beginning of active video. These techniques are useful in improving the performance of the color stripe process in both the NTSC and PAL color systems. However, additional improvements are described in the PAL system whereby the phase modifications are controlled so as to avoid disturbing the so-called PAL ID pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 4, 2003
    Assignee: Macrovision Corp
    Inventors: William J. Wrobleski, Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 6381747
    Abstract: A method and system of providing copy protection of video analog and digital signals and the like, wherein the signals are transmitted via a digital delivery network, and may comprise, for example, pay per view (PPV) program materials protected by copyrights of respective program rights holders. The right holders authorize video service providers (3) to apply copy protection to the program material. The copy protection process is supplied to the rights holders or the service providers (3) by a copy protection process licensor. The video service providers (3) supply suitable copy protection control software via respective control and billing (tracking) centers to generate commands which activate, control and reconfigure the copy protection process being applied to the programs being transmitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2002
    Assignee: Macrovision Corp.
    Inventors: Peter J. Wonfor, Derek T. Nelson
  • Patent number: 6360000
    Abstract: Methods and devices for detecting a watermark in a watermarked video stream, the watermark having been scaled by an unknown scale among a predetermined finite number of scales and shifted by an unknown number of pixels. For each of the predetermined number of scales, the video stream is divided into a plurality of equally sized scaled watermark blocks; and the plurality of scaled watermark blocks are read into a plurality of read blocks. Each of the read blocks are accumulated into one of a predetermined number of read block bins. The accumulated read blocks are then re-scaled and combined into a single video accumulated block. A predetermined quantity, such as the power of a DCT, is then evaluated within the video accumulated block. This evaluation yields information relative to presence of the watermark in the video stream, the scale applied to the watermarked video and the shift of the watermark, if any, within the watermark blocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Inventor: David C. Collier
  • Patent number: 6349139
    Abstract: In certain video scrambling systems, composite video is imperfectly separated into luminance and chrominance and scrambled in such a way that an unstable residual chroma color subcarrier remains in the luminance channel. When this unstable residual subcarrier subsequently is summed with stabilized chroma, the resultant composite color signal has small but visible amounts of color subcarrier instability that causes a noisy color signal when descrambled or when displayed on a television display device. A coring circuit is disclosed which provides means for substantially removing the unstable residual chroma subcarrier from the luminance channel, thereby substantially reducing color subcarrier instabilities. An improved coring technique also is disclosed using adaptive chroma coring, which is achieved by adjusting the amount of coring applied in accordance with the amplitude of the chrominance signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 6188832
    Abstract: A video signal is modified so that a television/receiver still produces a normal picture from the modified signal, whereas videotape recording of this signal produces generally unacceptable pictures. Videotape recorders have an automatic gain control circuit (FIG. 2) which measures the sync pulse level in a video signal and develops a gain control correction signal for keeping the video applied to an FM modulator in the videotape recording system at a fixed predetermined level. A portion of the back porch intervals following the trailing edges of a substantial number of sync pulses are significantly raised and lowered to improve the playability of the original signal without reducing the effectiveness of the copy protection of the copied signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Microvision Corp
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 6173109
    Abstract: In a known copy protection process for preventing recording of video signals, pseudo sync and AGC pulses are present on predetermined lines within the blanking intervals of the video signal so that any subsequent video tape recording of the video signal shows a picture of very low entertainment quality. This copy protection process is defeated first by determining the location of the video lines containing the copy protection using the color burst signal or chroma in the horizontal blanking interval to determine on-line detection. Then some or all of the lines including copy protection signals are modified so as to render the overall video signal recordable. The modification is accomplished in a number of ways, including gain shifting portions of the video signal, level shifting portions of the video signal, bandwidth limiting certain portions of the video signal or replacing certain portions of the video signal with other video elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 5668571
    Abstract: An apparatus and a method for generating hardware icons and cursors to be used as graphical computer command and control. More particularly, hardware cursors can be used to select and manipulate hardware icons. In order to enable hardware cursors to select and manipulate hardware icons, the invention teaches the use of a display priority order in which hardware cursor has the highest priority followed by hardware icons and graphics display. The current invention also teaches synchronizing the horizontal pixel count and synchronizing the vertical line count for generating both hardware icons and cursors. Such synchronization allows a determination of whether a hardware cursor overlaps with a hardware icon to be made. This determination triggers an interrupt signal to alert the CPU about such overlap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1997
    Assignee: Cirrus Logic, Inc.
    Inventors: Prakash Pai, Vlad Bril