Patents by Inventor William Mangione-Smith
William Mangione-Smith 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: 20080189784Abstract: A system and method is provided for detecting malicious data such as, for example, viruses in a computer network. More specifically, system and method utilizes filters to detect pre-identified patterns or threat signatures in a data stream. In one embodiment, a deep packet inspection system for detecting a plurality of malicious programs in a data packet received from a network, wherein each malicious program has a unique pattern comprising a plurality of segments, includes a plurality of pattern detection modules configured to receive one or more data packets in parallel, wherein each of the plurality of pattern detection modules has an output, and one or more long pattern state machines coupled to the outputs of the plurality of pattern detection modules. The deep packet inspection system is configured to detect a pattern of any length at any location within a data packet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2005Publication date: August 7, 2008Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: William Mangione-Smith, Young H. Cho
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Publication number: 20080086380Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various systems and methods may be used to incorporate substitute content in a derivative version of the media work in compliance with applicable modification guidelines. In some instances substitute promotional content may have some association with a real-world topic or real-world entity or real-world person.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080077954Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080059530Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080052161Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various systems and methods may be used to incorporate substitute content in a derivative version of the media work in compliance with applicable modification guidelines. In some instances substitute promotional content may have some association with a real-world topic or real-world entity or real-world person.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080052104Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, William Mangione-Smith, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080047008Abstract: An improved deep packet filter system designed to optimize search of dynamic patterns for a high speed network traffic. The improved deep packet filter system is a hardware-based system with optimized logic area. One optimization technique is the sharing of common sub-logic in the hardware design to reduce the number of gates that are required. Another optimization technique is the use of a built-in memory to store portions of the pattern set, also resulting in a reduction of gates. The reduction of the logic area allows the deep packet filter system to be implemented onto a single field-programmable array chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAInventors: Young Cho, William Mangione-Smith
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Publication number: 20080028422Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, William Mangione-Smith, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080013859Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20080010083Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiment implementations may include a derivative version of the media work wherein substitute content, such as an alterable component element having one or more designated aspects, is associated with a real-world entity or person.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070299877Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, William Mangione-Smith, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070294091Abstract: A method and system are described for obtaining a relation between a visual display and an advertisement-adverse-content indication or for indicating a linkage between a local delivery of mobile-device content and a commercial purpose. The method and system may also relate to invoking circuitry for signaling whether to cause one or more cognitive symbols substantially to vanish from the visual display responsive to the obtained relation between the visual display and the advertisement-adverse-content indication, circuitry for responding locally to the indicated linkage between the local delivery of mobile-device content and the commercial purpose, or circuitry for signaling whether to transmit a message outside the visible-display zone responsive to the obtained relation between the visible-display zone and the advertisement-adverse-content indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070294720Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070294305Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, Mark Malamud, William Mangione-Smith, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070266049Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Various techniques may be used to incorporate substitute altered content in a derivative version of the media work in accordance with applicable substitution guidelines.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, William Mangione-Smith, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070263865Abstract: A classification method and system for possible content alteration of a media work may include criteria regarding content that is feasible for alteration. Such criteria may be maintained in records that are accessible to an interested party. Some embodiments may include a record of primary authorization rights applicable to a possible content alteration. A further embodiment feature may include a record of secondary authorization rights applicable to substitute altered content incorporated in a derivative version. Some embodiment implementations may include a derivative version of the media work wherein substitute content, such as an alterable component element having one or more designated aspects, is associated with a real-world entity or person.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Alexander Cohen, Edward Jung, Royce Levien, Robert Lord, William Mangione-Smith, Mark Malamud, John Rinaldo, Clarence Tegreene
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Publication number: 20070255896Abstract: Embodiments include a system, an apparatus, a device, and a method. The apparatus includes a processor, a dynamic memory, and a hardware-implemented memory control circuit. The hardware-implemented control circuit includes a control circuit for establishing an extended refresh period of the dynamic memory based at least in part on a monitored result that indicates an occurrence of a memory loss in the dynamic memory. The hardware-implemented control circuit also includes a control circuit for causing a refresh of the dynamic memory during each of at least two extended refresh periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventor: William Mangione-Smith
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Publication number: 20070255895Abstract: Embodiments include a system, a memory controller, an apparatus, a device, and a method. An embodiment provides a device that includes a memory that requires a periodic refresh and having a nominal refresh period, and a processor operably coupled with the memory. The device also includes a hardware-implemented control circuit for periodically discovering a retention time of at least a portion of the memory that requires a periodic refresh. The hardware-implemented control circuit is also for determining a refresh period that is not more than the discovered retention time of the at least a portion of the memory that requires a periodic refresh, and for scheduling a refresh of the at least a portion of the memory that requires a periodic refresh at least once each refresh period.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventor: William Mangione-Smith
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Publication number: 20070094734Abstract: A method for classifying polymorphic computer software by extracting features from a suspect file and comparing the extracted features to features of known classes of software.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: William Mangione-Smith, Vwani Roychowdhury, Jesse Bridgewater
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Publication number: 20070074173Abstract: Embodiments include a device, apparatus, and a method. An apparatus includes a monitor circuit for determining an execution characteristic of a first instruction associated with a first computing machine architecture. The apparatus also includes a generator circuit for creating an optimization profile useable in an execution of a second instruction associated with a second computing machine architecture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Bran Ferren, W. Hillis, William Mangione-Smith, Nathan Myhrvold, Clarence Tegreene, Lowell Wood