Patents by Inventor Marc Cooperman
Marc Cooperman 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).
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Publication number: 20070079131Abstract: Z-transform calculations may be used to encode (and/or decode) carrier signal independent data (e.g., digital watermarks) to a digital sample stream. Deterministic and non-deterministic components of a digital sample stream signal may be analyzed for the purposes of encoding carrier signal independent data to the digital sample stream. The carrier signal independent data may be encoded in a manner such that it is restricted or concentrated primarily in the non-deterministic signal components of the carrier signal. The signal components can include a discrete series of digital samples and/or a discreet series of carrier frequency sub-bands of the carrier signal. Z-transform calculations may be used to measure a desirability of particular locations and a sample stream in which to encode the carrier signal independent data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventors: Scott Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Publication number: 20060285722Abstract: The implementations of digital watermarks can be optimally suited to particular transmission, distribution and storage mediums given the nature of digitally-sampled audio, video and other multimedia works. Watermark application parameters can be adapted to the individual characteristics of a given digital sample stream. Watermark information can be either carried in individual samples or in relationships between multiple samples, such as in a waveform shape. More optimal models may be obtained to design watermark systems that are tamper-resistant given the number and breadth of existent digitized sample options with different frequency and time components. The highest quality of a given content signal may be maintained as it is mastered, with the watermark suitably hidden, taking into account usage of digital filters and error correction. The quality of the underlying content signals can be used to identify and highlight advantageous locations for the insertion of digital watermarks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Scott Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 7152162Abstract: Z-transform calculations may be used to encode (and/or decode) carrier signal independent data (e.g., digital watermarks) to a digital sample stream. Deterministic and non-deterministic components of a digital sample stream signal may be analyzed for the purposes of encoding carrier signal independent data to the digital sample stream. The carrier signal independent data may be encoded in a manner such that it is restricted or concentrated primarily in the non-deterministic signal components of the carrier signal. The signal components can include a discrete series of digital samples and/or a discreet series of carrier frequency sub-bands of the carrier signal. Z-transform calculations may be used to measure a desirability of particular locations and a sample stream in which to encode the carrier signal independent data.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Wistaria Trading, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Publication number: 20060101269Abstract: A method for applying a digital watermark to a content signal is disclosed. In accordance with such a method, a watermarking key is identified. The watermarking key includes a binary sequence and information describing application of that binary sequence to the content signal. The digital watermark is then encoded within the content signal at one or more locations determined by the watermarking key.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Inventors: Scott Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 7007166Abstract: A method for applying a digital watermark to a content signal is disclosed. In accordance with such a method, a watermarking key is identified. The watermarking key includes a binary sequence and information describing application of that binary sequence to the content signal. The digital watermark is then encoded within the content signal at one or more locations determined by the watermarking key.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Wistaria Trading, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Publication number: 20050177727Abstract: An apparatus and method for encoding and decoding additional information into a stream of digitized samples in an integral manner. The information is encoded using special keys. The information is contained in the samples, not prepended or appended to the sample stream. The method makes it extremely difficult to find the information in the samples if the proper keys are not possesed by the decoder. The method does not cause a significant degradation to the sample stream. The method is used to establish ownership of copyrighted digital multimedia content and provide a disincentive to piracy of such material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Scott Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Publication number: 20050135615Abstract: Z-transform calculations may be used to encode (and/or decode) carrier signal independent data (e.g., digital watermarks) to a digital sample stream. Deterministic and non-deterministic components of a digital sample stream signal may be analyzed for the purposes of encoding carrier signal independent data to the digital sample stream. The carrier signal independent data may be encoded in a manner such that it is restricted or concentrated primarily in the non-deterministic signal components of the carrier signal. The signal components can include a discrete series of digital samples and/or a discreet series of carrier frequency sub-bands of the carrier signal. Z-transform calculations may be used to measure a desirability of-particular locations and a sample stream in which to encode the carrier signal independent data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Scott Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 6853726Abstract: Z-transform calculations may be used to encode (and/or decode) carrier signal independent data (e.g., digital watermarks) to a digital sample stream. Deterministic and non-deterministic components of a digital sample stream signal may be analyzed for the purposes of encoding carrier signal independent data to the digital sample stream. The carrier signal independent data may be encoded in a manner such that it is restricted or concentrated primarily in the non-deterministic signal components of the carrier signal. The signal components can include a discrete series of digital samples and/or a discreet series of carrier frequency sub-bands of the carrier signal. Z-transform calculations may be used to measure a desirability of particular locations and a sample stream in which to encode the carrier signal independent data.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Wistaria Trading, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 6522767Abstract: The implementations of digital watermarks can be optimally suited to particular transmission, distribution and storage mediums given the nature of digitally-sampled audio, video and other multimedia works. Watermark application parameters can be adapted to the individual characteristics of a given digital sample stream. Watermark information can be either carried in individual samples or in relationships between multiple samples, such as in a waveform shape. More optimal models may be obtained to design watermark systems that are tamper-resistant given the number and breadth of existent digitized sample options with different frequency and time components. The highest quality of a given content signal may be maintained as it is mastered, with the watermark suitably hidden, taking into account usage of digital filters and error correction. The quality of the underlying content signals can be used to identify and highlight advantageous locations for the insertion of digital watermarks.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Wistaria Trading, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 6247007Abstract: An improved expert system is disclosed wherein rules are organized into domains and subdomains, and objects are passed to rules to be operated upon. Prior to operating upon any object, the domain determines if the object is of the type which is to be operated upon by rules within the rule domain. If not, the rules are not applied to the object.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Teleran Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Marc Cooperman, Robert Karch
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Patent number: 5905800Abstract: A method for applying a digital watermark to a content signal is disclosed. In accordance with such a method, a watermarking key is identified. The watermarking key includes a binary sequence and information describing application of that binary sequence to the content signal. The digital watermark is then encoded within the content signal at one or more locations determined by the watermarking key.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 5889868Abstract: The implementations of digital watermarks can be optimally suited to particular transmission, distribution and storage mediums given the nature of digitally-sampled audio, video and other multimedia works. Watermark application parameters can be adapted to the individual characteristics of a given digital sample stream. Watermark information can be either carried in individual samples or in relationships between multiple samples, such as in a waveform shape. More optimal models may be obtained to design watermark systems that are tamper-resistant given the number and breadth of existent digitized sample options with different frequency and time components. The highest quality of a given content signal may be maintained as it is mastered, with the watermark suitably hidden, taking into account usage of digital filters and error correction. The quality of the underlying content signals can be used to identify and highlight advantageous locations for the insertion of digital watermarks.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 5875440Abstract: An improved expert system is disclosed wherein rules are organized into domains and subdomains, and objects are passed to rules to be operated upon. Prior to operating upon any object, the domain determines if the object is of the type which is to be operated upon by rules within the rule domain. If not, the rules are not applied to the object.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Teleran Technologies, L.P.Inventors: Marc Cooperman, Robert Karch
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Patent number: 5822432Abstract: A method for the human-assisted generation and application of pseudo-random keys for the purpose of encoding and decoding digital watermarks to and from a digitized data stream. A pseudo-random key and key application "envelope" are generated and stored using guideline parameters input by a human engineer interacting with a graphical representation of the digitized data stream. Key "envelope" information is permanently associated with the pseudo-random binary string comprising the key. Key and "envelope" information are then applied in a digital watermark system to the encoding and decoding of digital watermarks. The invention includes improvements to the methods of encoding and decoding digital watermarks.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 5745569Abstract: A method for protecting computer code copyrights by encoding the code into a data resource with a digital watermark. The digital watermark contains licensing information interwoven with essential code resources encoded into data resources. The result is that while an application program can be copied in an uninhibited manner, only the licensed user having the license code can access essential code resources to operate the program and any descendant copies bear the required license code.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 5687236Abstract: An apparatus and method for encoding and decoding additional information into a stream of digitized samples in an integral manner. The information is encoded using special keys. The information is contained in the samples, not prepended or appended to the sample stream. The method makes it extremely difficult to find the information in the samples if the proper keys are not possessed by the decoder. The method does not cause a significant degradation to the sample stream. The method is used to establish ownership of copyrighted digital multimedia content and provide a disincentive to piracy of such material.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Scott A. Moskowitz, Marc Cooperman
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Patent number: 5613004Abstract: An apparatus and method for encoding and decoding additional information into a stream of digitized samples in an integral manner. The information is encoded using special keys. The information is contained in the samples, not prepended or appended to the sample stream. The method makes it extremely difficult to find the information in the samples if the proper keys are not possessed by the decoder. The method does not cause a significant degradation to the sample stream. The method is used to establish ownership of copyrighted digital multimedia content and provide a disincentive to piracy of such material.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: The Dice CompanyInventors: Marc Cooperman, Scott A. Moskowitz