Patents Assigned to Tiversa, Inc.
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Publication number: 20120191849Abstract: The present invention relates to a pseudonode used for deployment on a peer to peer network which pseudonode comprises an IP address and client ID that is changeable upon the occurrence of a preselected event and includes a list containing at least one searchable data object. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the network to receive search requests therefrom and to compare each said received search with said list of data objects and to respond to such request. The pseudonode has at least one stored object corresponding to a request object stored at said pseudonode; and monitors the network to detect requests matching at least one of the stored objects and acquires a unique ID generated by any network node requesting the object matching that stored object on the pseudonode and responding to substantially each node representing an acquired ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20120185601Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method for splitting a load of monitoring a peer to peer network. The method has a first node in the peer to peer network receiving information reported by a second node in the peer to peer network, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the second node. The method further has the first node connecting to nodes different from the nodes that are connected to the second node using the received information. The method still further has the first node reporting information, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the first node, such that the second node also has access to the reported information, thereby splitting the load of monitoring the peer to peer network among the first and second nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20120185536Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method for splitting a load of monitoring a peer to peer network. The method has a first node in the peer to peer network receiving information reported by a second node in the peer to peer network, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the second node. The method further has the first node connecting to nodes different from the nodes that are connected to the second node using the received information. The method still further has the first node reporting information, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the first node, such that the second node also has access to the reported information, thereby splitting the load of monitoring the peer to peer network among the first and second nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 8156175Abstract: The present invention provides a system and a method for searching for specific types of people or specific types of information on a Peer-to-Peer network, and in particular, using specific types of search terms as a means of profiling to find specific types of information or specific types of people on a Peer-to-Peer network. When a specific type of person or specific type of information is needed, a specific type of search term is issued on the Peer-to-Peer network. If that specific type of person or specific type of information is available a response will be received.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Tiversa Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 8122133Abstract: The present invention relates to a pseudonode used for deployment on a peer to peer network which pseudonode comprises an IP address and client ID that is changeable upon the occurrence of a preselected event and includes a list containing at least one searchable data object. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the network to receive search requests therefrom and to compare each said received search with said list of data objects and to respond to such request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 8095614Abstract: The present invention relates to optimally utilizing a peer to peer network by increasing the amount of communication messages that are received. The present invention does this by eliminating under performing connections, by controlling how connections are attempted and by locating optimal connections. The present invention provides a way to increase the number of nodes that are available for searching.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20110289151Abstract: The present invention relates to a pseudonode used for deployment on a peer to peer network which pseudonode comprises an IP address and client ID that is changeable upon the occurrence of a preselected event and includes a list containing at least one searchable data object. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the network to receive search requests therefrom and to compare each said received search with said list of data objects and to respond to such request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20110289209Abstract: The present invention relates to a pseudonode used for deployment on a peer to peer network which pseudonode comprises an IP address and client ID that is changeable upon the occurrence of a preselected event and includes a list containing at least one searchable data object. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the network to receive search requests therefrom and to compare each said received search with said list of data objects and to respond to such request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 8037176Abstract: A pseudonode for deployment on a peer to peer network. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the peer to peer network to receive search requests therefrom, optionally comparing each said received search with said list of data objects, and to respond to such requests. The response may include advertising; the advertising may be selected in response to the request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method further includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20110066695Abstract: In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method for splitting a load of monitoring a peer to peer network. The method has a first node in the peer to peer network receiving information reported by a second node in the peer to peer network, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the second node. The method further has the first node connecting to nodes different from the nodes that are connected to the second node using the received information. The method still further has the first node reporting information, including information concerning which nodes are connected to the first node, such that the second node also has access to the reported information, thereby splitting the load of monitoring the peer to peer network among the first and second nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: SAMUEL P. HOPKINS
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Publication number: 20110029660Abstract: A pseudonode for deployment on a peer to peer network. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the peer to peer network to receive search requests therefrom, optionally comparing each said received search with said list of data objects, and to respond to such requests. The response may include advertising; the advertising may be selected in response to the request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method further includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 7783749Abstract: A pseudonode for deployment on a peer to peer network. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the peer to peer network to receive search requests therefrom, optionally comparing each said received search with said list of data objects, and to respond to such requests. The response may include advertising; the advertising may be selected in response to the request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method further includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 7761569Abstract: The present invention relates to a pseudonode used for deployment on a peer to peer network which pseudonode comprises an IP address and client ID that is changeable upon the occurrence of a preselected event and includes a list containing at least one searchable data object. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the network to receive search requests therefrom and to compare each said received search with said list of data objects and to respond to such request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 7697520Abstract: A system and method for detecting peer-to-peer network software operating on a target computer. A target file is created, and placed in one or more folders on the target computer. A search is issued on a Peer-to-Peer network for the target file. Peer-to-peer software is detected to be operating on the target computer in accordance with results of the search.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2006Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Patent number: 7583682Abstract: The present invention relates to a node for deployment on a peer to peer network. The node is programmed for monitoring the network to receive communication messages therefrom and to forward the communication messages, optionally changing the communications radius parameters to an optimal or near optimal value. The node can forward messages from one network to another or from one network to the same network. The invention also provides a method for monitoring communication messages for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method includes interposing the node on the network. The node has at least one stored object corresponding to a communication message object stored at the node; and monitors the network to detect communication messages matching at least one of the stored objects and decides whether or not to forward or change communication message radius parameters based on some defined programming or configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2005Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20080263013Abstract: Today information Peer-to-Peer networks sometimes share improper information. Embodiments of the invention solve this problem by creating a list of shared information for analysis. In particular, a method or corresponding apparatus of an example embodiment includes a network node to obtain one or more searches from a Peer-to-Peer network. Next, the network node compares the one or more searches to one or more criteria. After comparing, the network node updates the one or more criteria to include variations of the one or more searches. Further, the network node issues the one or more searches based on the updated criteria. Next, the network node determines resultant information associated with the one or more searches. After determining, the network node creates a list of the resultant information for analysis. Using the list, an operator or software logic can analyze the resultant information to identify patterns and, in turn, identify improper information sharing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel P. Hopkins
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Publication number: 20080140780Abstract: A system and method for implementing a peer to peer (P2P) network that includes a plurality of nodes, wherein each of a majority of the nodes has less than a threshold number of P2P connections to other nodes in the network, A P2P network connection is established between a first node from the majority and an enhanced connection node in the network, wherein the enhanced connection node has more than the threshold number of P2P connections to other nodes in the network. A search request is issued from the first node by transmitting the search request from the first node to the enhanced connection node, and then forwarding the search request from the enhanced connection node to other nodes in the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: TIVERSA, INC.Inventors: Samuel P. Hopkins, Robert J. Boback, Christopher L. Gormley
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Publication number: 20080120416Abstract: A system and method for compensating content owners and users that share content on a peer to peer (P2P) network. An enrollment system is accessed over the P2P network for registering a plurality of users and content owners, and establishing a financial account for each user and content owner that registers using the enrollment system A compliance system, coupled to the P2P network, monitors transmission of items of shared content from nodes in the P2P network and receipt of items of shared content by nodes in the P2P network and, upon detection of the transmission of a shared item of content: (i) credits an account of a first user for transmission of the shared item of content; (ii) credits an account of a content owner for transmission of the shared item of content; and (iii) charges an account of a second enrolled user for receipt of the shared item of content.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: TIVERSA, INC.Inventors: Samuel P. Hopkins, Robert J. Boback, Christopher L. Gormley
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Publication number: 20070153710Abstract: A pseudonode for deployment on a peer to peer network. The pseudonode is programmed for monitoring the peer to peer network to receive search requests therefrom, optionally comparing each said received search with said list of data objects, and to respond to such requests. The response may include advertising; the advertising may be selected in response to the request. The invention also provides a method for monitoring search requests for selected objects by nodes on a peer to peer network. The method further includes interposing the pseudonodes on the network in which it is configured to provide at least one IP address and optionally at least one client ID.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Tiversa, Inc.Inventor: Samuel Hopkins