Patents by Inventor Levi Lovelock

Levi Lovelock 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).

  • Publication number: 20240422370
    Abstract: A processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/CDNs) and to a media player. The processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. The service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted CDNs. The provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. To play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). The media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/CDN and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2024
    Publication date: December 19, 2024
    Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Selvanayagam Sendurpandian, Ross Engers, Luke Curley, Nikhil Purushe, Andrew Francis, Daniel Lin, Tarek Amara, Shuhan Jin, Levi Lovelock, Berk Taner, Yann Landry, Neeraj Satish Joshi, Jean-Sebastien Royer
  • Patent number: 12108096
    Abstract: A processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/CDNs) and to a media player. The processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. The service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted CDNs. The provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. To play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). The media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/CDN and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 2023
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2024
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Selvanayagam Sendurpandian, Ross Engers, Luke Curley, Nikhil Purushe, Andrew Francis, Daniel Lin, Tarek Amara, Shuhan Jin, Levi Lovelock, Berk Taner, Yann Landry, Neeraj Satish Joshi, Jean-Sebastien Royer
  • Publication number: 20230328300
    Abstract: A processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/CDNs) and to a media player. The processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. The service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted CDNs. The provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. To play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). The media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/CDN and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2023
    Publication date: October 12, 2023
    Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Selvanayagam Sendurpandian, Ross Engers, Luke Curley, Nikhil Purushe, Andrew Francis, Daniel Lin, Tarek Amara, Shuhan Jin, Levi Lovelock, Berk Taner, Yann Landry, Neeraj Satish Joshi, Jean-Sebastien Royer
  • Patent number: 11711555
    Abstract: A processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/CDNs) and to a media player. The processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. The service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted CDNs. The provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. To play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). The media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/CDN and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 25, 2023
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Selvanayagam Sendurpandian, Ross Engers, Luke Curley, Nikhil Purushe, Andrew Francis, Daniel Lin, Tarek Amara, Shuhan Jin, Levi Lovelock, Berk Taner, Yann Landry, Neeraj Satish Joshi, Jean-Sebastien Royer
  • Patent number: 11588889
    Abstract: A processing service of a provider network may protect media content from being tampered with when it is transmitted from the provider network/transcoder to untrusted networks (e.g., third-party networks/CDNs) and to a media player. The processing service (e.g., the transcoder) generates a public and a private key. The service uses the private key to digitally sign content portions (e.g., video frames) before distribution to untrusted CDNs. The provider network creates a manifest that includes the public key. To play the media content, the media player obtains a manifest that includes the public key (via a secure/trusted connection with the provider network). The media player may then obtain the media content from an untrusted edge server/CDN and validate it using the public key that was separately obtained from the manifest (to verify the content was not tampered with).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2023
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Selvanayagam Sendurpandian, Ross Engers, Luke Curley, Nikhil Purushe, Andrew Francis, Daniel Lin, Tarek Amara, Shuhan Jin, Levi Lovelock, Berk Taner, Yann Landry, Neeraj Satish Joshi, Jean-Sebastien Royer