Patents Represented by Attorney George Almeida
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Patent number: 6839433Abstract: Illegal cable decoders, i.e., black boxes, are defeated by adding, inserting and/or superimposing an added signal onto an already scrambled video signal, which added signal is capable of disrupting the operation of the illegal cable decoder. As a result of the added signal, the illegal cable decoder outputs an unstable or unviewable picture or signal and concealment is maintained. In another embodiment of an added signal, a modulated signal with a range from about blanking level to about peak white level is added, inserted and/or superimposed on the unstable scrambled video signal in the vertical blanking interval and/or its vicinity. As a result, the illegal cable decoder is caused to generate some horizontal instabilities at its output.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6836549Abstract: A method and apparatus for defeating copy protection signals in a video signal, and also for providing copy protection signals for a video signal, is disclosed. The defeat technique generally utilizes a particular pulse position shifting, modulation, etc., of AGC, normal sync and/or pseudo sync pulses to increase the separation between the pulses. Various embodiments are disclosed including selective shifting of the relative positions of either the sync/pseudo sync or AGC pulses, trimming portions of the sync/pseudo sync and/or the AGC pulses and narrowing of either the sync/pseudo sync and/or the AGC pulses, all to provide the selective position separation between the sync/pseudo sync and AGC pulses.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Ronald Quan, Gerow D. Brill
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Patent number: 6826352Abstract: Copy protection normally included in a video signal to prevent unauthorized copying is dynamically modified, by changing an attribute of the copy protection to be added to or present in the video signal. The copy protection can include any signal that affects playability of an attenuated video signal, for example, by triggering an early or late horizontal or vertical retrace (such as caused by sync narrowing or the checker signals described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,583,936). The attribute change is related to scene content carried by the video signal, so that bright and dark scenes carry different copy protection. The attribute being changed can be, for example a checker's low level that is reduced to below the blanking level when the scene content is darker than normal, and increased to above the blanking level when the scene content is brighter than normal. Alternatively, the attribute being changed can be the width of a synchronization pulse normally present in the video signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6711261Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for maintaining concealment for a scrambled signal when frequency pre-emphasis is used to defeat the scrambling. The pre-emphasis may be synthesized with high pass or peaking circuitry. More commonly however the pre-emphasis is available in television sets with a fine tuning control. By adjusting the fine tuning control to cause purposely mistuning off center, a peaking effect is generated which is used to counter the scrambled signal. The application discloses one embodiment which uses de-emphasis to counter the peaking effect. In another embodiment, signals added in the vicinity of the horizontal blanking interval causes the peaking effect to enhance these added signals over stable edges of the video signal. Since these added signals are position modulated for example, the television's sync circuits and horizontal oscillator circuits will cause scan circuits to generate position modulation.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorpInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6617910Abstract: A voltage controlled amplifier is improved in noise performance with nonlinear local feedback elements while maintaining low distortion for various control settings. By paralleling nonlinear elements, distortion is further improved. Preferably, these nonlinear elements consist of diode pairs connected to the emitters of a differential amplifier whereby the bases of the transistors are used to control the signal current.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Inventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6594441Abstract: In typical prior art generational copy protection processes, a video tag signal is added to a watermarked and/or copy protected video signal to prevent the production of unauthorized second generation copies and the playback of illicit second generation copies. This application discloses a means for defeating the tag signal/watermark copy protection process. To this end, various embodiments are disclosed by which the tag signal is recovered, converted to a selected tag representation and is carried or stored in some manner, concurrently with the recording of a first generation copy of the video signal, which may or may not be tagless. The first generation copy is played back and the tag representation is converted to a regenerated tag signal which is selectively re-inserted in the reproduction of the first generation copy prior to recording a second generation copy, which now is playable.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: James R. Holzgrafe
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Patent number: 6590979Abstract: Scrambling and descrambling techniques are described which, unlike many typical scrambling systems, are compatible with all conceivable forms of signal compression systems. The scrambling technique is based on the principle of applying local spatial distortion to the pixels in a video image, and the like, to locally displace the pixels from their normal locations. Most compression systems rely on the condition that good correlation exists in the image and that any small portion, i.e., pixel, in an image is very similar to the portions, or pixels, nearby. Since the present technique provides local spatial distortion which does not de-correlate the image and does not re-arrange the pixels in the image, the pixels near other pixels prior to application of the scrambling technique, have the same positional relationship after scrambling. The complementary descrambling technique restores the locally displaced pixels to their normal locations to restore the video image to its original unscrambled state.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: John O. Ryan
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Patent number: 6553127Abstract: Methods, devices and systems for embedding and detecting a watermark in a data stream, such as a video stream. A texture criterion is evaluated for each block of the data stream. The texture criterion measures a variation of selected characteristics associated with each element of the data stream, such as luminance and chrominance. Only those blocks that are determined to have at least a predetermined degree of variation in the selected characteristic are selected for embedding of a watermark. By providing the watermark detector with a block selector that evaluates the same texture criterion as was employed in the watermark embedder, the detector attempts detection of the watermark only in those blocks having been determined to have the predetermined degree of variation of the selected characteristic, or greater.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Kordian Kurowski
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Patent number: 6516132Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorpInventors: William J. Wrobleski, Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6424716Abstract: Video signals are scrambled by position modulating or switching between two types of modified horizontal sync pulses. These modified horizontal pulses are modulated or switched at a rate that causes a non-interlaced tearing pattern when viewed by an unauthorized viewer, whereby greater concealment is achieved by the invention when compared to the prior art. The modified scrambling process also is adapted to achieve lower tuner AGC artifacts. With added fake vertical sync signals and strategic use of double or multiple horizontal sync pulses per TV line, modern TV sets using count down circuits are also affected vertically to enhance the concealment effects.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1998Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Macrovision Corp.Inventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6421497Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6381367Abstract: Fingerprinting and fingerprint detection, techniques are described which, unlike typical fingerprint systems used to conceal video signals, are compatible with all conceivable forms of signal compression systems while still allowing viewing of the video signal. The fingerprint technique is based on the principle of applying very slight local spatial distortion to the pixels in a video image, and the like, by means of selected warp patterns. Thus the technique provides means for conveying, within the video signal, selected information in the form of the fingerprint which is detectable electronically but which is not noticeable to a critical viewer who is watching the video signal. That is, the resultant fingerprinted video signal will appear to be identical to the undistorted video signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Macrovision Corp.Inventor: John O. Ryan
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Patent number: 6381747Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Macrovision Corp.Inventors: Peter J. Wonfor, Derek T. Nelson
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Patent number: 6360000Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventor: David C. Collier
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Patent number: 6327422Abstract: 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 defeated first by determining the location of the video lines including the color stripe process, either by prior experimentation or by on-line detection. Then some or all of the lines including the modified color bursts are modified so as to render the overall video signal recordable. The modification is accomplished in a number of ways, including phase shifting the color stripe burst into the correct phase, replacing some of the color stripe bursts or a portion of particular color stripe bursts so that they are no longer effective, and mixing the color stripe burst with color stripe signals of the correct phase so as to eliminate most or all of the phase error present.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Macrovision CorpInventors: Ronald Quan, John O. Ryan
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Patent number: 6173109Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6091822Abstract: A technique is disclosed for preventing unauthorized playback of scrambled video/audio signals recorded on, for example, a video tape cassette, which technique includes several cooperating processes and apparatus which further prevent the playback of recorded video/audio when the playback apparatus is in a still or pause mode of operation. The technique includes selected combinations of processes of inverting and re-clamping the luminance component of the video signal just prior to FM modulation; blanking an overscan portion, or portions, of the video signal and adding a video retrace signal to the overscan portion(s); inverting the normal control track signal and position modulating the normally unused edge; and selectively scrambling the audio signal and recording the scrambled audio signal in an audio track or in a Hi-Fi track. A selected user specific authorization code is recording in and recovered from the audio track.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Andrew B. Mellows, John O. Ryan, William J. Wrobleski, Ronald Quan, Gerow D. Brill
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Patent number: 6058191Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for disabling the effect of copy protection signals embedded in video signals, wherein the detection and modification of the copy protection signals is accomplished in the RF domain rather than in the baseband video domain as typically accomplished at the present time. To this end, various embodiments are disclosed for deriving a timing control signal from the modulated RF carrier signal, which timing control signal is indicative of the television lines which contain the copy protection signals. Several techniques in the RF domain responsive to the timing control signal are disclosed for replacing, attenuating, suppressing, pulse narrowing or otherwise modifying the modulated RF carrier signal during the interval of the copy protection signals to disable the affects thereof, to allow the making of acceptable recordings during demodulation subsequently by, for example, a record VCR.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Macrovision CorpInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6009172Abstract: A technique for improving the scrambling concealment of a video signal and the like when displayed on a television set or monitor, includes the pulse width and/or pulse position modulation of a horizontal sync pulse in a horizontal blanking interval by time shifting the leading edge of the sync pulse while maintaining the trailing edge thereof stationary, by shifting the leading and/or trailing edge of the pulse, or by position modulating a sync pulse of specialized width. In modifications to the pulse width and pulse position modulation overlay techniques, the negative edge of the end of video lines may be modulated in the same way that the leading edge of the sync pulse is modulated, with the two edges locked together or modulated independently.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1997Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Kordian Kurowski, Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6002830Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 17, 1996Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan