Patents by Inventor Sean Moriarty
Sean Moriarty 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: 20240121231Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaier, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Patent number: 11921896Abstract: A global partitioning-based method for anonymizing a dataset of biometric data may include an anonymization computer program: (1) receiving a value k representing a number of records to hide a biometric datum among, a value t that represents a t-closeness parameter for a t-close distribution, a weight parameter, and a first number of features to retain for determining an attribute of interest; (2) receiving the attribute of interest; (3) calculating a distribution of the attribute of interest in a biometric dataset; (4) splitting the biometric dataset into a plurality of k-sized clusters that satisfy the t-close distribution; (5) anonymizing each biometric datum in the plurality of k-sized clusters using a weighted average of landmarks for the biometric datums in k-sized clusters using the weight parameter; (6) adding each anonymized biometric datum into an anonymized biometric dataset; and (7) persisting the anonymized biometric dataset.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2021Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.Inventors: Bill Moriarty, Shaohan Hu, Marco Pistoia, Hargun Kalsi, Sean Moran, Brett Sanford
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Patent number: 11843594Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2022Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaier, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Patent number: 11734442Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Publication number: 20230137835Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Patent number: 11593501Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Patent number: 11516200Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaler, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Patent number: 11373151Abstract: A computer-based ticket system enables users to electronically transfer tickets to other users, and to obtain tickets from other users. A first software module executing in a server is configured to cancel a first ticket for a first seat at first event associated with a first user, and issue a second ticket for the first seat to a second user at least partly in response to an instruction from the first user received from a first user terminal and an instruction from the second user received from a second user terminal.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, David Scarborough, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel
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Patent number: 11223544Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention provides apparatus and methods for queuing access by large numbers of Internet or other network-based users to networked systems and resources with limited capacity. In one example embodiment, a queuing system provides user access to network resources, such as that of a ticketing system. A ticket queue queues a request received from a client system. A request processing module causes the client system to repeatedly transmit messages to the system during a first period, and in response to determining that the client system has ceased transmitting messages during the first period, the request is remove from the queue and/or cause the request goes unfulfilled.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Shigeki Hirose, Dennis Denker, Adam Sussman, Craig McLane, Sean Moriarty
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Publication number: 20210286888Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2020Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Publication number: 20210037003Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2020Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaler, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Patent number: 10878118Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Patent number: 10715512Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaler, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Publication number: 20200097675Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Publication number: 20200027065Abstract: A computer-based ticket system enables users to electronically transfer tickets to other users, and to obtain tickets from other users. A first software module executing in a server is configured to cancel a first ticket for a first seat at first event associated with a first user, and issue a second ticket for the first seat to a second user at least partly in response to an instruction from the first user received from a first user terminal and an instruction from the second user received from a second user terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2019Publication date: January 23, 2020Inventors: Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, David Scarborough, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel
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Publication number: 20190364031Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaler, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Patent number: 10402580Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti
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Patent number: 10366373Abstract: A computer-based ticket system enables users to electronically transfer tickets to other users, and to obtain tickets from other users. A first software module executing in a server is configured to cancel a first ticket for a first seat at first event associated with a first user, and issue a second ticket for the first seat to a second user at least partly in response to an instruction from the first user received from a first user terminal and an instruction from the second user received from a second user terminal.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT, INCORPORATEDInventors: Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, David Scarborough, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel
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Patent number: 10305881Abstract: Techniques are described for controlling data and resource access. For example, methods and systems can facilitate controlled token distribution across systems and token processing in a manner so as to limit access to and to protect data that includes access codes.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2018Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Phillip Volini, John Raymond Werneke, Carl Schumaler, Michael Smith, Frank Giannantonio, Vito Iaia, Sean Moriarty
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Publication number: 20190121997Abstract: A method for detection and use of device identifiers to enhance the security of data transfers between electronic devices. A first electronic device can transmit access data to a second electronic device. The access data can be associated with a first access code that can be generated based at least in part on data representing a device identifier of the first electronic device. A device identifier can uniquely identify the first electronic device from a plurality of electronic devices. Transferring the access data can involve transforming the first access code into a second access code that can include data representing a device identifier associated with the second electronic device. Transforming the first access code into the second access code can facilitate access to a resource associated with the access data for a second user, but not for a first user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Samuel Levin, David Scarborough, Fengpei Du, Richard DiStefano, Dennis Denker, Sean Moriarty, Charles Plamondon, Matthew Siegel, Benjamin Marti