Patents by Inventor Matthew Keith Albright

Matthew Keith Albright 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: 11632238
    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2023
    Assignee: Adobe Inc.
    Inventors: Gavin Stuart Peter Miller, Xuejun Xu, Max Gray Edell, John Bevil Bates, Matthew Keith Albright
  • Patent number: 11416475
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media directed to reducing a size of a blockchain. In implementation, upon identifying an indication to reduce a size of a blockchain, a set of blocks to remove from the blockchain can be determined. The set of blocks can then be removed from the blockchain to reduce the size of the blockchain thereby reducing the amount of memory used by the blockchain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2022
    Assignee: Adobe Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew Keith Albright, Shriram Venkatesh Shet Revankar
  • Publication number: 20220029785
    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2021
    Publication date: January 27, 2022
    Inventors: Gavin Stuart Peter Miller, Xuejen Xu, Max Gray Edell, John Bevil Bates, Matthew Keith Albright
  • Patent number: 11146381
    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2021
    Assignee: Adobe Inc.
    Inventors: Gavin Stuart Peter Miller, Xuejun Xu, Max Gray Edell, John Bevil Bates, Matthew Keith Albright
  • Publication number: 20200162236
    Abstract: Embodiments provide traceability of edits to a document, i.e., a verifiable and immutable provenance chain for the document. Systems and methods enable traceability of edits, by encoding, for states of the document, a fingerprint (e.g., a cryptographic hash of the document's contents) and an edit history within a block written to a distributed ledger (e.g., a blockchain). The ledger is maintained via a self-organizing peer-to-peer distributed ledger network. Once added to the ledger, the contents of a block (e.g., the document's fingerprint and edit history) are immutable and the integrity of the edit history encoded in the ledger is secure. The algorithm that generates the fingerprint is sensitive to edits of the document. The non-corruptible fingerprint encoded in the ledger is employable to detect any edits that are not included in the encoded edit history and/or inconsistent with a currently available version of the document.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2018
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Gavin Stuart Peter Miller, Xuejun Xu, Max Gray Edell, John Bevil Bates, Matthew Keith Albright
  • Publication number: 20200125661
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media directed to reducing a size of a blockchain. In implementation, upon identifying an indication to reduce a size of a blockchain, a set of blocks to remove from the blockchain can be determined. The set of blocks can then be removed from the blockchain to reduce the size of the blockchain thereby reducing the amount of memory used by the blockchain.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2018
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Inventors: Matthew Keith Albright, Shriram Venkatesh Shet Revankar