Patents by Inventor Jonathan L. Hawes

Jonathan L. Hawes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8087583
    Abstract: A method of associating first media with at least second media is described where the first media comprises encoded first auxiliary information. The first auxiliary information is auxiliary to the first media. The method includes receiving electronic data representing at least a portion of the first media, the electronic data being obtained from a portable storage device; decoding the encoded first auxiliary information from the electronic data to obtain the first auxiliary information; providing second auxiliary information, wherein the second auxiliary information is based on the first auxiliary information and is auxiliary to the second media; and encoding the second auxiliary information in the second media by altering data representing the second media to yield encoded second media, wherein the second media comprises an electronic form, storing the encoded second media in a storage device in a handheld device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Jonathan L. Hawes
  • Publication number: 20090187435
    Abstract: Driver's licenses and other security documents include one or more machine-readable features, each conveying plural bits of information. These features are used in a variety of ways to increase security, and/or to enhance functionality. In one embodiment, data encoded on a driver's license is used at airport check-in, to link to a state DMV database and obtain information by which the document, and its custodian, can be authenticated. In like fashion, a license can be used to authenticate a bearer and/or his/her age prior to the sale of alcohol or tobacco products. In other embodiments, different elements of a driver's license (e.g., the substrate, photo, text data, and machine-readable data) are logically bound together (e.g., interlinked through payloads conveyed by different machine-readable features) as a deterrent against counterfeiting. Driver's licenses can be similarly logically bound to personal checks and other documents. Many other arrangements are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2009
    Publication date: July 23, 2009
    Inventors: J. Scott Carr, Bruce L. Davis, Stephen K. Decker, Jonathan L. Hawes, William C. Hein, III, Kenneth L. Levy, John Munday, Burt W. Perry, Philip Andrew Seder, Joel R. Meyer, Tyler J. McKinley, Hugh L. Brunk, Steven W. Stewart
  • Patent number: 7039214
    Abstract: The present invention relates to embedding a document with multiple watermark components at different printing stages. A document is preprinted to include a first digital watermark component. The document is then reprinted, perhaps with a lower quality printer, to include a second digital watermark component. In some cases the first component provides an orientation signal that is useful when trying to detect the second component. In other cases the first and second components are related or otherwise used to determine the authenticity of the document. In still other cases, the first and second watermark components carry information useful in determining the type of document, watermark-embedding hints and/or personal or serialized data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventors: Marc D. Miller, Jonathan L. Hawes
  • Patent number: 6869023
    Abstract: The present invention relates to linking documents through digital watermarking. In one implementation, an identification document is embedded with a first digital watermark. The first digital watermark includes a first identifier. Before issuing a second document, like a boarding pass or ticket, the first identifier is extracted from the identification document. The first identifier is manipulated or altered to produce a second identifier. The second identifier, however, remains related to the first identifier. The second document is embedded with a second digital watermark including the second identifier. Thus, the identification document and the second document are linked through the first and second watermark identifiers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: Digimarc Corporation
    Inventor: Jonathan L. Hawes
  • Publication number: 20040049401
    Abstract: Driver's licenses and other security documents include one or more machine-readable features, each conveying plural bits of information. These features are used in a variety of ways to increase security, and/or to enhance functionality. In one embodiment, data encoded on a driver's license is used at airport check-in, to link to a state DMV database and obtain information by which the document, and its custodian, can be authenticated. In like fashion, a license can be used to authenticate a bearer and/or his/her age prior to the sale of alcohol or tobacco products. In other embodiments, different elements of a driver's license (e.g., the substrate, photo, text data, and machine-readable data) are logically bound together (e.g., interlinked through payloads conveyed by different machine-readable features) as a deterrent against counterfeiting. Driver's licenses can be similarly logically bound to personal checks and other documents. Many other arrangements are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2003
    Publication date: March 11, 2004
    Inventors: J. Scott Carr, Bruce L. Davis, Stephen K. Decker, Jonathan L. Hawes, William C. Hein, Kenneth L. Levy, John Munday, Burt W. Perry, Phillip Andrew Seder, Joel R. Meyer, Tyler J. McKinley, Hugh L. Brunk, Steven W. Stewart
  • Publication number: 20030150922
    Abstract: The present invention relates to linking documents through digital watermarking. In one implementation, an identification document is embedded with a first digital watermark. The first digital watermark includes a first identifier. Before issuing a second document, like a boarding pass or ticket, the first identifier is extracted from the identification document. The first identifier is manipulated or altered to produce a second identifier. The second identifier, however, remains related to the first identifier. The second document is embedded with a second digital watermark including the second identifier. Thus, the identification document and the second document are linked through the first and second watermark identifiers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Publication date: August 14, 2003
    Inventor: Jonathan L. Hawes
  • Publication number: 20030056104
    Abstract: The present invention provides various techniques for encoding hidden information in checks and other security documents. The hidden information provides an authentication tool. In one implementation, we provide a method for encoding a security document with information. The security document includes a substrate having printing thereon. The information is hidden in the printing and corresponds to text or numbers conveyed by at least a portion of the printing. The method includes dividing the information into a plurality of payload sets, wherein each payload set includes a sub-set of the information, and encoding the payload sets across the substrate. The plurality of payload sets is concatenated in order to retrieve the information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2002
    Publication date: March 20, 2003
    Inventors: J. Scott Carr, Geoffrey B. Rhoads, William C. Hein, Marc D. Miller, Jonathan L. Hawes, Andrea Nicole Elovitz, Steven W. Stewart
  • Publication number: 20030025423
    Abstract: The present invention relates to embedding a document with multiple watermark components at different printing stages. A document is preprinted to include a first digital watermark component. The document is then reprinted, perhaps with a lower quality printer, to include a second digital watermark component. In some cases the first component provides an orientation signal that is useful when trying to detect the second component. In other cases the first and second components are related or otherwise used to determine the authenticity of the document. In still other cases, the first and second watermark components carry information useful in determining the type of document, watermark-embedding hints and/or personal or serialized data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2002
    Publication date: February 6, 2003
    Inventors: Marc D. Miller, Jonathan L. Hawes
  • Publication number: 20020170966
    Abstract: The present invention relates to coordinating information carried by a digital watermark and other machine-readable codes. In one implementation, an identification card includes a digital watermark and a barcode encoded with information. The digital watermark includes a hash of the barcode information. To determine authenticity of the identification card, the hash is compared with the barcode information. The card is considered authentic when the hash and barcode information match or otherwise satisfy a predetermined relationship.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 6, 2002
    Publication date: November 21, 2002
    Inventors: Brett T. Hannigan, Trent J. Brundage, Jonathan L. Hawes, Geoffrey B. Rhoads, Bruce L. Davis