Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Gerow D. Brill
  • Patent number: 5841863
    Abstract: A video-scrambling system induces a random wobble i.e., time shifting, in the location of active portion of the video frame, without affecting the horizontal sync signal and colorburst in each video line, thus providing both security and concealment. The security is enhanced by filling in the gap between the nominal beginning of active video and the actual beginning of active video with a synthesized video signal which replicates the adjacent active video using a digitally generated filling pattern. Also, a random noise overlay further conceals the location of the gap. Additional concealment is provided by wiggling in time the location of the horizontal sync signal using one or two frequencies and also by randomly altering the location of the vertical sync signal. The NTSC digital encoding in accordance with the invention is simplified by using only two channels, chrominance and luminance, and by a heterodyne circuit for chrominance stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, James R. Holzgrafe
  • Patent number: 5754648
    Abstract: A system for providing security and tracking data for rental video media, including digital video discs and digital video cassettes. Those new formats for video players and media allow for inclusion of security features which both allow tracking of rental of such media and prevent unauthorized rental thereof. Each player includes a decision circuit which plays a particular disc (or tape) only if a player identification number recorded on a special separate authorization memory card is the same as the player identification stored in the player, and if a movie identification number optically read from the disc matches a movie identification number recorded on the special card. A corresponding apparatus is provided at the video rental store which, at the time of rental, records on the authorization card in encrypted form the movie identification number and the number of the particular disc player for which that rental is intended.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, E. Fraser Morrison, Gregory C. Copeland
  • Patent number: 5754649
    Abstract: A video disc designed for providing security and tracking data in the rental video media market. Those new formats for video players and media allow for inclusion of security features which both allow tracking of rental of such media and prevent unauthorized rental thereof Each player includes a decision circuit which plays a particular optical disc only if a player identification number recorded on a special separate magnetic track on the optical disk is the same as the player identification stored in the player, and if a movie identification number optically read from the disc matches a movie identification number recorded on the special separate magnetic track. A corresponding apparatus is provided at the video rental store which, at the time of rental, records on a magnetic portion of the media in encrypted form the movie identification number and the number of the particular disc player for which that rental is intended.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Macrovision Corp.
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, E. Fraser Morrison, Gregory C. Copeland
  • Patent number: 5748733
    Abstract: Enhancements to a video anticopying process that causes an abnormally low amplitude video signal to be recorded on an illegal copy. The enhancements in one version introduce into the overscan portion of the television picture, just prior to the horizontal or vertical sync signals but in active video, a negative going waveform that appears to the television receiver or videotape recorder to be a sync signal, thereby causing an early horizontal or vertical retrace. One version provides (in the right overscan portion of the picture), a checker pattern of alternating gray and black areas which causes the TV set on which the illegal copy is played to horizontally retrace earlier than normal in selected lines with a consequential horizontal shift of the picture information on those lines. This substantially degrades picture viewability. In another version a gray pattern at the bottom overscan portion of the picture causes vertical picture instability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 5739864
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for inserting source identification data into a video signal prior to its transmission, recording or display. The source identification data (Finger Print) is injected into the active picture area of a video signal without disturbing the viewing of the video signal and the data is retrieved by a data reader, called a Fingerprint Reader. The data injection or "fingerprinting" process consists of dynamically offsetting the video pedestal to carry information which can then be read back from any videotape made from the output of the data-injecting unit. In particular, the fingerprint carries the ID number of the unit used and the current date. The offset lasts for one entire field and has an amplitude of approximately 0.5 IRE-- that is, a given field either has the nominal setup or a setup value differing from nominal by 0.5 IRE. The data is repeated every 128 fields in order to provide ample samples for the reader to detect and display the source identification data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Gregory C. Copeland
  • Patent number: 5633927
    Abstract: Enhancements to a video anticopying process that causes an abnormally low amplitude video signal to be recorded on an illegal copy. The enhancements in one version introduce into the overscan portion of the television picture, just prior to the horizontal or vertical sync signals but in active video, a negative going waveform that appears to the television receiver or videotape recorder to be a sync signal, thereby causing an early horizontal or vertical retrace. One version provides (in the right overscan portion of the picture), a checker pattern of alternating gray and black areas which causes the TV set on which the illegal copy is played to horizontally retrace earlier than normal in selected lines with a consequential horizontal shift of the picture information on those lines. This substantially degrades picture viewability. In another version a gray pattern at the bottom overscan portion of the picture causes vertical picture instability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 5625691
    Abstract: Enhancements to a video anticopying process that causes an abnormally low amplitude video signal to be recorded on an illegal copy. The enhancements in one version introduce into the overscan portion of the television picture, just prior to the horizontal or vertical sync signals but in active video, a negative going waveform that appears to the television receiver or videotape recorder to be a sync signal, thereby causing an early horizontal or vertical retrace. One version provides (in the right overscan portion of the picture), a checker pattern of alternating gray and black areas which causes the TV set on which the illegal copy is played to horizontally retrace earlier than normal in selected lines with a consequential horizontal shift of the picture information on those lines. This substantially degrades picture viewability. In another version a gray pattern at the bottom overscan portion of the picture causes vertical picture instability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 5608799
    Abstract: A video-scrambling system induces a random wobble i.e., time shifting, in the location of active portion of the video frame, without affecting the horizontal sync signal and colorburst in each video line, thus providing both security and concealment. The security is enhanced by filling in the gap between the nominal beginning of active video and the actual beginning of active video with a synthesized video signal which replicates the adjacent active video using a digitally generated filling pattern. Also, a random noise overlay further conceals the location of the gap. Additional concealment is provided by wiggling in time the location of the horizontal sync signal using one or two frequencies and also by randomly altering the location of the vertical sync signal. The NTSC digital encoding in accordance with the invention is simplified by using only two channels, chrominance and luminance, and by a heterodyne circuit for chrominance stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, Ronald Quan, James R. Holzgrafe, Peter J. Wonfor
  • Patent number: 5590195
    Abstract: A system and method of information dissemination that permits the user to listen to the specific content of information when and where he or she wants to. A radio or television receiver system receives information from an FM subcarrier, a television vertical blanking interval transmission, a television separate audio program transmission or a dedicated radio channel and stores the transmitted information in a memory. A user interface allows selection from the memory of the stored information via a set of menus controlling a hierarchical database, so as to access particular items of information. Typically the system includes RAM and/or a storage medium such as a digital audio tape, a magneto-optical mini-disk, a magnetic disk or optical disk, sufficient to store information for 10 hours of audio. A decompression device accepts the accessed compressed digital audio information items (which may have been encrypted) and transforms them into spoken speech.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Command Audio Corporation
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5590194
    Abstract: A video scrambling and descrambling system that produces color video that is difficult or annoying to watch by randomly switching the color components of a component or composite video. In the scrambling portion, component or composite video is decoded into a luminance component and its two color components. A random switching signal is generated to randomly switch the relationship of the color component signals. The randomly switched color component signals may be encoded together with the luminance signal to produce a component or composite video signal that is scrambled. The random switching signal may be transmitted as part of the encoded signal or through a separate data channel medium. A descrambling portion first separates the scrambled component or composite video signal into a luminance component and two scrambled color components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 31, 1996
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5583936
    Abstract: Enhancements to a video anticopying process that causes an abnormally low amplitude video signal to be recorded on an illegal copy. The enhancements in one version introduce into the overscan portion of the television picture, just prior to the horizontal or vertical sync signals but in active video, a negative going waveform that appears to the television receiver or videotape recorder to be a sync signal, thereby causing an early horizontal or vertical retrace. One version provides (in the right overscan portion of the picture), a checker pattern of alternating gray and black areas which causes the TV set on which the illegal copy is played to horizontally retrace earlier than normal in selected lines with a consequential horizontal shift of the picture information on those lines. This substantially degrades picture viewability. In another version a gray pattern at the bottom overscan portion of the picture causes vertical picture instability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: Peter J. Wonfor, Alistair J. Knox, Jeremy J. Corcoran, John O. Ryan, Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: 5581307
    Abstract: A video-scrambling system induces a random wobble i.e., time shifting, in the location of active portion of the video frame, without affecting the horizontal sync signal and colorburst in each video line, thus providing both security and concealment. The security is enhanced by filling in the gap between the nominal beginning of active video and the actual beginning of active video with a synthesized video signal which replicates the adjacent active video using a digitally generated filling pattern. Also, a random noise overlay further conceals the location of the gap. Additional concealment is provided by wiggling in time the location of the horizontal sync signal using one or two frequencies and also by randomly altering the location of the vertical sync signal. The NTSC digital encoding in accordance with the invention is simplified by using only two channels, chrominance and luminance, and by a heterodyne circuit for chrominance stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, James R. Holzgrafe
  • Patent number: 5579390
    Abstract: A video-scrambling system induces a random wobble i.e., time shifting, in the location of active portion of the video frame, without affecting the horizontal sync signal and colorburst in each video line, thus providing both security and concealment. The security is enhanced by filling in the gap between the nominal beginning of active video and the actual beginning of active video with a synthesized video signal which replicates the adjacent active video using a digitally generated filling pattern. Also, a random noise overlay further conceals the location of the gap. Additional concealment is provided by wiggling in time the location of the horizontal sync signal using one or two frequencies and also by randomly altering the location of the vertical sync signal. The NTSC digital encoding in accordance with the invention is simplified by using only two channels, chrominance and luminance, and by a heterodyne circuit for chrominance stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1996
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, Ronald Quan, James R. Holzgrafe, Peter J. Wonfor
  • Patent number: 5574429
    Abstract: A self contained, programmable alarm system is securely attached to an article and activates an alarm device when the article is moved. A programmable controller provides the operational routines which determine the function of the alarm system. Non-position-sensitive, vibration activated switching means are included for activating the alarm device after sensing movement of the article. The alarm system can be mounted in a water resistant enclosure that can be locked by a further switch that physically locks the enclosure to the article, electrically connects power to the alarm system, and provides access to a secure compartment within the enclosure for battery storage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Inventor: Robert W. Streeter
  • Patent number: 5574787
    Abstract: A video recording platform prevents both analog and digital copying of copy protected material. The platform may input and output both analog and digital video signals. At said analog input, a detector detects conventional copy protection in the analog input video, and in response disables recording thereof. At the digital input, a first detector detects a copyright signature present in the input material and in response prevents recording. A specially adapted video recorder, playback device or set top decoder copy protects video source material which has a copyright signature. A copyright signature is provided in a predetermined location in said video signal to be protected. The video recorder, playback device, or set top decoder upon detection of the copyright signature on its input or at playback, modifies the output standard (NTSC) video signal with a conventional copy protection process and the digital output with a new copyright signature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 12, 1996
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5524051
    Abstract: A system and method of information dissemination that permits the user to listen to the specific content of information when and where he or she wants to. A radio or television receiver system receives information from an FM subcarrier, a television vertical blanking interval transmission, an active picture area television transmission a television separate audio program transmission or a dedicated radio channel and stores the transmitted information in a memory. A user interface allows selection from the memory of the stored information via a set of menus controlling a hierarchical database, so as to access particular items of the information. Typically the system includes RAM and/or a magnetic storage medium such as a digital audio tape, a magneto-optical mini-disk, a magnetic disk or optical disk, sufficient to store information for several hours of audio output. A decompression device accepts the accessed compressed digital audio information items and transforms them into audible speech signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1996
    Assignee: Command Audio Corporation
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5513260
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for copyright protection for various recording media such as compact discs (CDs) uses a combination of symmetrical and asymmetrical data encryption to permit the player to handle either copy-protected or non-copy-protected media, in a manner that is extremely difficult to compromise. Coupled with the combination of encrypting methods, an Authenticating Signature is recorded on the media only when copy-protection is required. The nature of this Authenticating Signature is such that it will not be transferred to illicit copies made on CD recorders. When either an original protected or an original non-protected disk is played, the presence or absence of the Authenticating Signature causes the player to correctly decrypt the program data. All original CDs therefore play normally. When a copy of a non-protected CD is played, the absence of the Authenticating Signature also causes the player to correctly decrypt the program data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: John O. Ryan
  • Patent number: 5504815
    Abstract: A video-scrambling system induces a random wobble i.e., time shifting, in the location of active portion of the video frame, without affecting the horizontal sync signal and colorburst in each video line, thus providing both security and concealment. The security is enhanced by filling in the gap between the nominal beginning of active video and the actual beginning of active video with a synthesized video signal which replicates the adjacent active video using a digitally generated filling pattern. Also, a random noise overlay further conceals the location of the gap. Additional concealment is provided by wiggling in time the location of the horizontal sync signal using one or two frequencies and also by randomly altering the location of the vertical sync signal. The NTSC digital encoding in accordance with the invention is simplified by using only two channels, chrominance and luminance, and by a heterodyne circuit for chrominance stability.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventors: John O. Ryan, Ronald Quan, James R. Holzgrafe, Peter J. Wonfor
  • Patent number: 5471531
    Abstract: Audio signals are descrambled by double sideband modulating the scrambled audio signal with a modulation carrier having a carrier frequency slightly above the highest audio signal present in the scrambled audio. This produces a double sideband signal that is passed through a low pass filter which in turn is modulated by a second carrier frequency lower than the first carrier signal by an amount equal to the offset spectrum of the original scrambled signal. The first low pass filter nulls out any residual carrier from the first modulator that results from the of intermodulation of the two modulation frequencies that would be audible at its descrambler output. The modulators used are low noise switch type modulators that improve the signal to noise ratio in the descrambled signal over the previously used linear modulators. The use of switch type modulators provides a lower cost device with improved performance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1995
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: Ronald Quan
  • Patent number: RE35078
    Abstract: A technique for encrypting and decrypting information signals normally arranged as a succession of lines of active information, with each line having a line timing reference, such as color video information signals. The active video portion is time shifted with respect to the horizontal sync portion of the corresponding line using a predetermined slowly varying time shifting function. The time shifting information is conveyed to the decryption site by encoding the instantaneous value of the time shifting wave form for the beginning of each field in the vertical blanking portion of that field. To provide a reasonable maximum time shifting range, portions of the trailing edge of the active video in the preceding line and portions of the leading edge of the active video in the current line are discarded. During decryption, the original line timing and color burst signals are discarded and new signals are generated which are time displaced from the active video portion by the original amount before encryption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Assignee: Macrovision Corporation
    Inventor: John O. Ryan