G06F21/105

Systems and methods for importing software license metric data into a configuration management database (CMDB)
11520863 · 2022-12-06 · ·

The present disclosure relates to importing license data from a license metric tool server (LMTS) into a configuration management database (CMDB). License records are requested and received from the LMTS and are subsequently imported as into the CMDB of a client instance as configuration item (CI) data. In certain circumstances, a license record may have an identifier field (ID) value that does not correspond to a CI of the CMDB, resulting in the license record failing to import. The disclosed process involves flagging license records that fail import, and then clustering the flagged license records into suitable groups. The flagged license records are then re-pulled from the LMTS in groups, rather than using individual requests for each flagged license record. By effectively clustering of the flagged license records into groups, the disclosed importation process enables a reduction in processing, memory, and/or communication overhead, improving operation of the client instance.

LICENSE MANAGEMENT FOR VCORES

A cable distribution system includes a head end connected to a plurality of customer devices through a transmission network that includes a remote fiber node, that converts received data to analog data suitable to be provided on a coaxial cable for the plurality of customer devices. The cable distribution system includes a license manager.

Credential licensing service

A system includes a credential service operable to store a URL for reaching the credential service and a mobile library on a mobile device operable to communicate with the credential service, the mobile library operable to receive the URL for subsequent transactions with the credential service.

Method of configuring or changing a configuration of a POS terminal and/or assignment of the POS terminal to an operator
11514419 · 2022-11-29 · ·

A method of configuring or changing a configuration of a POS terminal by at least one operator, in which an authorization of the operator by the POS terminal is established, in which after successful authorization of the at least one operator, the at least one operator carries out the configuration or change of the configuration, in which an identification feature for identification of the at least one operator is introduced into the POS terminal, in which this identification feature is used for authorizing the at least one operator. A method of associating a POS terminal with an operator, in which the POS terminal checks the integrity of the identification feature of the operator for identification of the operator, with which the POS terminal is associated.

Automated registration and licensing tool

Methods and systems are disclosed for managing registrations of computers. The methods and systems provide a registration tool that may be used to automatically register the computers. For each computer to be registered, information uniquely identifying the computer is collected and sent to a remote registration server. The information is then used by the remote registration server to perform the registration on behalf of the computer. The registration may be with a software vendor, a third-party database, or with the remote registration server itself in some cases. The registration server thereafter returns a registration code or other information to the computer to complete the registration. Such an arrangement allows the registration process to be controlled from a central location.

Method and system for post-purchase data usage and license enforcement
11514140 · 2022-11-29 · ·

In general, the invention relates to a method for managing data. The method includes obtaining a data set from a local data system, identifying an audit tag associated with the data set, generating a table entry for a data registration table based on the data set and the audit tag, and storing the table entry in the data registration table, wherein the data registration table is stored in a data tracking service.

IDENTITY AND LICENSE VERIFICATION SYSTEM FOR WORKING WITH HIGHLY SENSITIVE DATA

The system has a unique identifier (2) stored in client's hardware (1). Via a transfer environment (3) using a higher layer protocol (4), the unique identifier (2) is coupled to a server (5), where, in an evaluation module (6), it is connected to a substitution and calculation module (7). A w polynomial system (8) stored in the persistent memory (9) of the server (5) is also connected to the substitution and calculation module (7), the output of which is a calculated key (10). At the same time, the client's hardware (1) stores a local key (11) which is via the transfer environment (3) using the higher layer protocol (4) connected to a key comparison module (12) to which the calculated key (10) is also connected. The key comparison module (12) is through its positive output (13) and negative output (14) connected via the transfer environment (3) using the higher layer protocol (4) to a response processing module (15) which is stored in the client's hardware (1). The system, at high security levels, provides the required response speed even for a large number of users and/or licenses without significantly increasing the space/memory requirements of computing resources.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT IN MACHINE-TO-MACHINE SYSTEM
20220374502 · 2022-11-24 ·

Digital rights management (DRM) in a machine-to-machine (M2M) system, and a method for operating a first device may include: receiving, from a second device, a first message for requesting to create a resource associated with a content under digital rights management (DRM); creating the resource based on the first message; obtaining the content and right information on usage of the content from at least one external server; storing the content and the right information in the resource; and transmitting, to the second device, a second message for notifying creation of the resource.

Fast-expiring licenses used to speculatively authorize access to streaming media content

Techniques are disclosed for improving user experience of multimedia streaming over computer networks. More specifically, techniques presented herein reduce (or eliminate) latency in playback start time for streaming digital media content resulting from digital rights management (DRM) authorizations. A streaming media client (e.g., a browser, set-top box, mobile telephone or tablet “app”) may request a “fast-expiring” license for titles the streaming media client predicts a user is likely to begin streaming. A fast-expiring license is a DRM license (and associated decryption key) which is valid for only a very limited time after being used for playback. During the validity period of such a license, the client device requests a “normal” or “regular” license to continue accessing the title after the fast-expiring license expires.

Licensing in the cloud

At least one machine readable medium comprising a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by a system cause the system to send a unique identifier to a license server, establish a secure channel based on the unique identifier, request a license for activating an appliance from a license server over the secure channel, receive license data from the license server over the secure channel; determine whether the license is valid, and activate the appliance in response to a determination that the license data is valid.