Patents Assigned to Macrovision
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Patent number: 7395545Abstract: 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: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Peter J. Wonfor, Derek T. Nelson
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Publication number: 20080100597Abstract: A television (TV) monitor or receiver normally displays only the active portion of a video signal, and generally the HBI (horizontal blanking interval) and/or the VBI (vertical blanking interval) are not displayed. In some TV displays however, there is provision to display at least a portion of a blanking interval (overscan area). In some displays (such as monitors for professional use) the VBI is displayed as a way to allow the user to monitor test, command, and/or reference signals. If there are added pulses such as the well known copy protection signals present in blanking intervals of the video signal that cause a horizontal (or vertical) timing or recovery circuit to result in erroneous timing, then viewing is impaired of at least one blanking interval for the TV display. For example, if added copy protection pulses in the VBI region cause the horizontal phase lock loop circuit in a TV display to cause a mistiming, then viewing of signals in the VBI (overscan area) will be impaired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2006Publication date: May 1, 2008Applicant: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 7360252Abstract: Software is securely distributed with limited usage rights. The software may be an executable program and/or one or more data files such as image or multimedia data files. The software includes an access control object which prevents at least some usage of the software without the use of a first access control code. The first access control code is produced based on selected information characteristic of the user's computer system. The access control code is produced in a server computer to which the user directs a request for the access control code. The user makes a payment to receive the access control code, which is then downloaded to the user's computer system.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Andres Torrubia-Saez
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Patent number: 7356142Abstract: A method for recording data on an optical medium is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a first plurality of frames of data at a Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code (CIRC) encoder, encoding the first plurality of frames of data by the CIRC encoder to generate a second plurality of frames of data, generating a set of data to form a Q sub-channel, altering selected data bits in the Q sub-channel to form an encoded Q sub-channel, forming a plurality of control bytes including the encoded Q sub-channel, adding one of the control bytes to each one of the second plurality of frames of data to generate a third plurality of frames of data, encoding selected portions of the third plurality of frames of data by an EFM encoder to generate a plurality of channel frames, and recording the channel frames on the optical medium. This method allows CDs to be recorded that cannot be played by conventional CD players.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Downing
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Patent number: 7352863Abstract: Enhancements to a video anticopying process that causes an abnormally low amplitude video signal to be recorded on a illegal copy. The enhancement in one version include 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. In another version, selected horizontal sync pulses are narrowed, causing irregular vertical retraces. In another version, post-pseudo sync pulses that have a minimum level above the minimum level of sync pulses are added to enhance anti-copy effectiveness. The post pseudo-sync pulses may be amplitude modulated.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 7340778Abstract: When digital data is to be copy protected at a processing station, for example, prior to its encoding and recording onto an optical disc, it is necessary to control a compliant encoder to utilise copy protection files to perform the copy protection routine. To ensure that the digital data is reliably copy protected, predetermined noise signals are incorporated into the digital data and the processing steps which add the copy protection are additionally caused to remove the noise signals. By this means, if the digital data is not copy protected, the noise signals remain. This enables non-copy protected digital data to be readily identified and ensures that it is effectively unusable to a consumer.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Stephen Nigel Brown
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Patent number: 7334268Abstract: It is proposed to copy protect data files for transmission by incorporating DSV data patterns, that is, data patterns which are difficult to encode without causing DSV problems, in the data files. The data in five audio streams and two video streams is placed, by way of encoders (10) and a multiplexer (12) into a stream of blocks of encoded data in the MPEG file format (14). In this format, blocks of video data V are arranged alternately with blocks of audio data A and padding stream blocks P. DSV data patterns (16) are incorporated into the MPEG file (14) by way of an encoder (18) to produce the copy protected data file (15). The DSV data patterns (16) are incorporated into locations within the MPEG file which have no data content such as padding stream blocks P and/or into unused audio data blocks A.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Macrovision Europe LimitedInventors: Richard A. A. Heylen, Mark Dominic Jackson, Peter Alfred Newman
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Patent number: 7310764Abstract: A method for recording data on an optical medium and the associated optical medium (e.g. DVD), player, and playback method. The recording method includes receiving main data from a data source, determining a plurality of data frame values in response to the main data, inverting at least one selected bit in at least one of the data frame values compared to the standard DVD format to generate a plurality of encoded data frames, scrambling the encoded data frames by a feedback shift register to generate scrambled data frames, generating ECC values in response to the scrambled data frames, adding the ECC values to the scrambled data frames to generate an ECC block, rearranging the ECC block to generate a plurality of recording frames, encoding the recording frames by an eight-to-sixteen modulation (ESM) encoder to generate code words, adding sync values to the code words to generate a plurality of physical sectors, and recording the physical sectors on the optical medium.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Downing
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Patent number: 7299209Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for securely providing material to a licensee of the material are described. In each, at least one license key is provided, preferably along with a license including usage rights for requested content or material to the licensee. The material requested and licensed by the licensee is provided to the licensee encrypted with at least one content key. To achieve a second-level of security, the at least one content key is provided to the licensee encrypted with the at least one license key so that both the at least one content key and the at least one license key are necessary for the licensee to decrypt and use the encrypted material.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: David C Collier
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Patent number: 7298962Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed which reduces or removes the effectiveness of commercial skip systems such as presently found in VCRs, PVRs, etc. which are designed to delete commercials from signal material upon playback of a previously recorded version of the signal material. In an embodiment, the effectiveness of the commercial skip system is reduced or removed by adding a flat field of selected signal level to active line portions of video lines of the signal material. Other embodiments modify the normal fade to black signal indicative of a commercial to provide a fade to non-black signal. In further embodiments, a fade to non-black signal is inserted in an overscan area of the signal picture. Still further embodiments modify audio signals or selected signals in the horizontal blanking interval which may be used in commercial skip systems to detect the presence of commercials.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Ronald Quan, John O Ryan, Peter Wonfor
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Patent number: 7278169Abstract: A method and apparatus for enabling a licensed end user to record digital data as described is particularly useful to the music industry as it enables them to make audio data available over the internet but to retain control of the uses to which that audio data can be put. Thus, upon completing a financial transaction to pay for the required audio tracks, the end user is enabled to download and decrypt encrypted music tracks and to play them on the end user's personal computer. The end user can also be allowed to burn a CD including the downloaded music tracks. However, the end user is only enabled to decrypt and record the music tracks onto the CD if the music tracks are recorded together with copy protection.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Peter Alfred Newman
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Patent number: 7274790Abstract: Method and apparatus for scrambling a high definition television signal to discourage unauthorized recording of same. While recording per se is not prevented, the resulting recorded signal is rendered unusable due to an induced “wobble” between the active video and the associated sync pulses. The scrambled television signal is readily viewable on a compliant high definition television set which descrambles the HDTV signal using an encoded indication of the amount of wobble accompanying the HDTV signal. Also provided is a special interface to prevent unauthorized persons from using the indication of the amount of wobble so as to defeat the scrambling. Also provided are method and apparatus for defeating the scrambling method and hence allowing recording of the scrambled video signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: John O. Ryan, James R. Holzgrafe, Mark A. Hollar
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Patent number: 7266528Abstract: A computer network having a requesting node and a providing node permits data transfer therebetween when permitted by an authorizing node. Reports generated in response to authorizations and reports generated in response to data transfers are reconciled at a reconciliation node to improve the accuracy of payments collected and paid for use of the data. Such payments include copyright royalties for audio, video, and other works recorded in digital format.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: François-Xavier Nuttall
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Patent number: 7239584Abstract: The method and apparatus described utilise 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, the relative angular orientation of specified sections of the recorded data are determined and recorded. The relative angular orientation of the same sections of data on a test disc 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. The disclosed technique can also be used to copy protect discs.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Richard A. A. Heylen
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Patent number: 7236683Abstract: The horizontal blanking interval (HBI) of a normal video signal is modified to enhance the playability of the applied copy protected video signal while maintaining the copy protection effectiveness. As generally known, a copy protected video signal with positive-going pulses in a back porch region causes possible black level depression. The addition of a negative-going pulse and/or negative-going and positive-going pulse pair immediately prior to the H sync signal in the front porch region causes a reduction in such black level depression while resulting in enhanced playability. In other embodiments, an amplitude extending pulse is added to a latter portion of the H sync pulse or to a latter portion of a pseudo sync pulse, to increase the negative-going amplitude of the respective pulse. Various combinations of the added pulses also are possible.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 7213228Abstract: A user interface, operating on a display client, for an application program, operating on a remote computer, is implemented such that the division of functionality between the application program and the user interface does not require the application program to possess information regarding the display capabilities of the display client. The remote computer transfers, to the display computer, an identification of a scene for a user interface of the application program. The scene defines an abstract layout for a screen display of the user interface. The user interface receives input from a user (e.g., the user selects a menu item from the user interface). The input event is interpreted, and data is generated based on the interpretation of the input event. The display client interprets the scene, and the data, based on the display capabilities of the display client. Based on this interpretation, the display client generates a display scene and display data for the scene.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Daniel Putterman, Brad Dietrich, John Doornbos, Pedro Freitas
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Patent number: 7200230Abstract: A system for providing rights controlled access to digital media comprises a server data processor and a client data processor connected by a communications network. The user data processor provides access to a data object in accordance with rules associated with the data object by the server data processor. The client data processor comprises a machine key device and a user key device. The machine key device is preferably an installed component of the client data processor that provides encryption, decryption, and authentication functionality for the client data processor. The user key device is preferably a removable, portable device that connects to the client data processor and provides encryption, decryption, and authentication functionality for the user. A method restricts the use of a data object to a particular user and a particular data processor through the use of additional layers of encryption.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2001Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Christopher L. Knauft
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Patent number: 7181673Abstract: A codeword for use in error correction of digital optical media, the codeword having a plurality of data symbols and a plurality of parity symbols, and includes an augmented channel word which can be read as either a first value or a second alternate value. The augmented channel word is one of the plurality of data and parity symbols, wherein the augmented channel word retains its value irrespective of any error correction performed.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Macrovision Europe LimitedInventor: Baruch Sollish
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Patent number: 7161885Abstract: The present application relates to a copy-protected compact disc and a method for producing the optical disc and preventing unauthorized copying. The contents of at least one of the lead-in items in the optical disc are altered so that it is no longer uniform, thereby making a copied disc effectively corrupted and unplayable.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Yehuda Hahn
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Patent number: 7151730Abstract: A copy-protected compact disc and a method for producing the optical disc and preventing unauthorized copying is provided. In one embodiment, the contents of at least one of the lead-in items in the optical disc are altered so that it is no longer uniform, thereby making a copied disc effectively corrupted and unplayable.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Macrovision Europe LimitedInventor: Yehuda Hahn