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  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Rights Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20060200392, Sep 7, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 4, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/418698
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 99/00
  • US Classification:
    705028000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Right Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20060206397, Sep 14, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 16, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/435694
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 99/00
  • US Classification:
    705028000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Rights Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20060212370, Sep 21, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 4, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/429385
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 99/00
  • US Classification:
    705028000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Rights Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20060277122, Dec 7, 2006
  • Filed:
    May 16, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/435425
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 90/00
  • US Classification:
    705028000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Rights Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20070185813, Aug 9, 2007
  • Filed:
    May 9, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/431344
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 99/00
    H04K 1/00
  • US Classification:
    705051000, 380255000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Rights Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20070192252, Aug 16, 2007
  • Filed:
    May 16, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/435424
  • Inventors:
    Victor Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 99/00
  • US Classification:
    705051000
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.
  • Cryptographic Methods, Apparatus And Systems For Storage Media Electronic Right Management In Closed And Connected Appliances

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  • US Patent:
    20100174652, Jul 8, 2010
  • Filed:
    Dec 22, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/645264
  • Inventors:
    VICTOR H. Shear - Alamo CA, US
    W. Olin Sibert - Lexington MA, US
    David M. VanWie - Eugene OR, US
    Robert P. Weber - Menlo Park CA, US
  • International Classification:
    H04L 9/00
    G06Q 50/00
    G06Q 20/00
  • US Classification:
    705 53, 705 57, 713150
  • Abstract:
    A rights management arrangement for storage media such as optical digital video disks (DVDs, also called digital versatile disks) provides adequate copy protection in a limited, inexpensive mass-produceable, low-capability platform such as a dedicated home consumer disk player and also provides enhanced, more flexible security techniques and methods when the same media are used with platforms having higher security capabilities. A control object (or set) defines plural rights management rules for instance, price for performance or rules governing redistribution. Low capability platforms may enable only a subset of the control rules such as controls on copying or marking of played material. Higher capability platforms may enable all (or different subsets) of the rules. Cryptographically strong security is provided by encrypting at least some of the information carried by the media and enabling decryption based on the control set and/or other limitations. A secure “software container” can be used to protectively encapsulate (e.g., by cryptographic techniques) various digital property content (e.g., audio, video, game, etc.) and control object (i.e., set of rules) information. A standardized container format is provided for general use on/with various mediums and platforms. In addition, a special purpose container may be provided for DVD medium and appliances (e.g., recorders, players, etc.) that contains DVD program content (digital property) and DVD medium specific rules. The techniques, systems and methods disclosed herein are capable of achieving compatibility with other protection standards, such as for example, CGMA and Matsushita data protection standards adopted for DVDs. Cooperative rights management may also be provided, where plural networked rights management arrangements collectively control a rights management event on one or more of such arrangements.

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Maine Rep. David Van Wie speech on Gay Marriage

Representative David Van Wie's moving speech in support of Gay Marriag...

  • Category:
    News & Politics
  • Uploaded:
    11 May, 2009
  • Duration:
    6m 38s

Garrett Van Wie College Recruiting Soccer Vid...

Garrett (Bubba) Van Wie Soccer Highlights Fall 2009 from Phillips Exet...

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  • Uploaded:
    02 Jan, 2010
  • Duration:
    5m 36s

Interview with Sococo

Interview with David Van Wie, CEO and C0-Founder of Sococo and Paul Br...

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    Science & Technology
  • Uploaded:
    15 Sep, 2010
  • Duration:
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The Joe Van Wie Express | Forged Behind the S...

Executive Producer Joe Van Wie talks about the making of Forged, which...

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    Film & Animation
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    26 Jul, 2011
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Repower America - David Van Wie from New Glou...

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    Nonprofits & Activism
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    17 Dec, 2009
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    01 May, 2010
  • Duration:
    1m 36s

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