Patents Assigned to Macrovision
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Patent number: 6813640Abstract: A system and method for managing the use and access of digital data objects. According to the invention, control rights associated with a digital data object activate an external control object and an intercept application to intercept and monitor communications between a hosting application and a document server application associated with the creation of the digital data object. These intercepting and monitoring functions are performed without affecting or changing the hosting application or the document server application. The external control object activates an intercept application which mimics the functions of the document server application and performs user actions on the digital data object as authorized by the external control object according to the control rights associated with the digital object. By intercepting and monitoring user actions on a digital data object, the invention can control access and use of the digital data object.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Greg Benson, Edward Hackbarth
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Patent number: 6802006Abstract: System and method for verifying the authenticity of executable images. The system includes a validator that determines a reference digital signature for an executable image using the contents of the executable image excluding those portions of the executable that are fixed-up by a program loader. The validator then subsequent to the loading of the executable image determines an authenticity digital signature to verify that the executable image has not been improperly modified. In addition, the validator ensures that each of the pointers in the executable image have not been improperly redirected.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 5, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Dmitry Bodrov
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Patent number: 6748079Abstract: Accordingly, an improved method for recording data on an optical medium is disclosed which includes receiving and encoding a first set of data frames by a CIRC encoder to generate a second set of data frames. A control byte is then added to each of the second set of data frames to generate a third set of data frames. The third plurality of frames of data are received and encoded at an EFM encoder to generate a section comprising a plurality of Channel frames. The control byte of a sequentially first one of the third set of data frames is replaced with a SYNC 0′ byte selected from the limited group of previously unassigned fourteen-bit combinations. The control byte of a sequentially second one of the third set of data frames is also replaced with a SYNC 1′ byte selected from the same group.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1999Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Daniel D. Downing
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Publication number: 20040071065Abstract: A method and associated apparatus for identifying, to manufacturing test equipment, copy protection information contained on a compact disc (CD). The method includes adding data in standardized industry formats to unused sectors of a CD and providing the capability to test equipment to read the data. The added data is unreadable and ignored by conventional compact disc readers and compact disc drives. The added data is defined by manufacturers and users of copy protection techniques. Additional copy protection verification can be accomplished by using specialized verification tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Kjeld K. Christensen
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Patent number: 6718501Abstract: A copy-protected digital audio compact disc and method for producing same, such that neither the proper playing of the original nor the enforcement of the copy-protection depends on the use of any special equipment. A pattern of latent noise is incorporated into a digital audio CD by overwriting some of the original audio signal data symbols with grossly-erroneous values, and then overwriting the corresponding error-correction parity symbols in such a way as to create an uncorrectable error in the codewords containing the erroneous values. An ordinary CD player of such a disc will therefore detect each occurrence of a latent noise value as an uncorrectable error and will apply interpolative error-concealment to prevent the output of the error.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Macrovision Europe LimitedInventors: Moshe Brody, Baruch Sollish
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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: 6701062Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing generational copy control of a video signal. A digital video signal contains content information, first supplemental information and second supplemental information. The first supplemental information is represented by a watermark pattern, the second by a control pattern. Copying of the content information is only permitted if a predetermined combination of the first and second supplemental information is present. Pseudo-sync pulses are added to a blanking interval of an analog video signal converted from a digital video signal, the pulses representing the second supplemental information.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Johan Cornelis Talstra, Mark Hollar, Kordian Kurowski, David Collier, William Wrobleski, James Holzgrafe, Antonius Adrianus Cornelis Maria Kalker, Derek Nelson, Patrice Capitant, John O. Ryan
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Patent number: 6600873Abstract: A video signal is modified so that a television receiver will provide a normal color picture but a video tape recorder will detect the modification and prohibit the video signal from being recorded. The color burst phase of the video signal is modified so as to make inferior quality pictures in the event that the resulting modified video signal is recorded. A disabling circuit (22) associated with the recorder (20) detects the presence of the modified video signal. This detection is done by determining the presence of modified color burst phase signals in even a single television line of the video signal. A control signal (26) is produced when the modified color burst phase signal is detected, which disables the recorder (20). If no modified color burst phase signal is detected, the recorder (20) is enabled to allow an acceptable recording of the video signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Gerow D. Brill, John O. Ryan
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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: 6560176Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Macrovision Europe LimitedInventor: Richard A. A. Heylen
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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: 6542609Abstract: 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 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: John O. Ryan, James R. Holzgrafe, Mark A. Hollar
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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: 6510516Abstract: A system and method for controlling the usage of data objects in component object systems. According to the invention, each data object includes a peer list that defines one or more peer data objects that are required by the data object. Upon receipt of a data object, the system verifies the integrity of the data object. Further, the system identifies the integrity of the peer data objects. If the system cannot find the peer data objects, or the system cannot authenticate the peer data objects, the system may optionally retrieve a peer data object that can be authenticated from a data object depository. In addition to validating the integrity of the data object, the system verifies that the data object is authorized to communicate with each of the peer data objects. Further, the system verifies that the peer data objects are authorized to communicate with the data object.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Greg Benson, Martin Franklin, Christopher L. Knauft
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Publication number: 20030004895Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Macrovision CorporationInventors: Francois-Xavier Nuttall , David Charles Collier , Robert J. Fenney , Patrice J. Capitant
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Patent number: 6501842Abstract: Method and apparatus for modifying or reducing effects of signals added to a video signal to permit more unhampered copying and/or viewing thereof. In one version the method and apparatus replace or level shift portions of a video signal to overcome effects caused by these pulses. Typically these pulses are added for copy protection purposes. Modification of the video signal allows for more unhampered viewing and/or copying of the video signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: Ronald Quan
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Patent number: 6459795Abstract: An improved television scrambling signal is achieved by adding erroneous clamp pulses into a television signal after the signal may have been previously scrambled, for example, by prior art position modulated horizontal sync pulses. Prior art scrambling systems such as those using position modulated sync pulses cause tearing in an unauthorized displayed television picture. The addition of the erroneous clamp pulses of the present invention causes both tearing and darkening of the picture. This darkening can completely shut off the display on some TV sets, thus yielding complete concealment of the television signal. In an alternative embodiment, an erroneous color “rainbow” effect is provided by modifying a portion of a color burst signal, to cause the color subcarrier system in a TV set to unlock.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1999Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Macrovision CorporationInventor: 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