Patents by Inventor Dennis KILLINGSWORTH

Dennis KILLINGSWORTH has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20240160701
    Abstract: A central asset registry and associated satellite registries tie Digital Asset Management (DAM) repositories and satellite repositories into a unified enterprise system. The system removes rights and asset relationship tracking from the DAMs and the satellites by gathering asset metadata tags and capturing digital asset rights and relationships between assets to improve speed, scalability, and flexibility in analyzing and traversing networks of rights and relationships of digital assets. The central asset registry and the satellite registries use a pluggable architecture and track and store multi-dimensional relationships as an asset hierarchy. The asset hierarchy and rights model depicts rights and relationship data between the assets and provides a flexible array of asset types and properties for addition of new assets, new asset types, and new rights without re-factoring the other data, nodes, and edges. The system uses asset metadata to create edge relationships between the assets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2023
    Publication date: May 16, 2024
    Applicant: DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
    Inventors: Beth JACKSON, William C. HURST, Chris GOODACRE, Melissa ROBERTS, Lisa SEETO, Pedro LOPEZ, Jarrod CLIFT, Brant BOEHMANN, Dennis KILLINGSWORTH
  • Patent number: 11868445
    Abstract: A central asset registry and associated satellite registries tie Digital Asset Management (DAM) repositories and satellite repositories into a unified enterprise system. The system removes rights and asset relationship tracking from the DAMs and the satellites by gathering asset metadata tags and capturing digital asset rights and relationships between assets to improve speed, scalability, and flexibility in analyzing and traversing networks of rights and relationships of digital assets. The central asset registry and the satellite registries use a pluggable architecture and track and store multi-dimensional relationships as an asset hierarchy. The asset hierarchy and rights model depicts rights and relationship data between the assets and provides a flexible array of asset types and properties for addition of new assets, new asset types, and new rights without re-factoring the other data, nodes, and edges. The system uses asset metadata to create edge relationships between the assets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
    Inventors: Beth Jackson, William C. Hurst, Chris Goodacre, Melissa Roberts, Lisa Seeto, Pedro Lopez, Jarrod Clift, Brant Boehmann, Dennis Killingsworth
  • Publication number: 20210034714
    Abstract: A central asset registry and associated satellite registries tie Digital Asset Management (DAM) repositories and satellite repositories into a unified enterprise system. The system removes rights and asset relationship tracking from the DAMs and the satellites by gathering asset metadata tags and capturing digital asset rights and relationships between assets to improve speed, scalability, and flexibility in analyzing and traversing networks of rights and relationships of digital assets. The central asset registry and the satellite registries use a pluggable architecture and track and store multi-dimensional relationships as an asset hierarchy. The asset hierarchy and rights model depicts rights and relationship data between the assets and provides a flexible array of asset types and properties for addition of new assets, new asset types, and new rights without re-factoring the other data, nodes, and edges. The system uses asset metadata to create edge relationships between the assets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 7, 2020
    Publication date: February 4, 2021
    Inventors: Beth JACKSON, William C. HURST, Chris GOODACRE, Melissa ROBERTS, Lisa SEETO, Pedro LOPEZ, Jarrod CLIFT, Brant BOEHMANN, Dennis KILLINGSWORTH