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BUILDING ENERGY SYSTEM WITH BLOCKCHAIN CARBON CREDIT VERIFICATION

A method for incentivizing carbon emissions reduction of a building includes generating a carbon offset token based on equipment data. The carbon offset token represents a quantified amount of carbon emissions reduction resulting from a reduced amount of energy consumption or an amount of green energy generation for the building indicated by the equipment data. The method includes validating a new block of a first blockchain. The carbon offset token is an attribute or data of the new block of the first blockchain. The first blockchain is limited from public access. The method includes providing the first blockchain as an input to a new block or a sidechain of a second blockchain. The second blockchain is publicly accessible and includes the carbon offset token as a result of providing the first blockchain as an input to the new block or sidechain of the second blockchain.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RECORDING FORWARD ROYALTIES USING A DISTRIBUTED LEDGER
20240257081 · 2024-08-01 ·

To manage property records using a multi-layered hybrid distributed ledger architecture, identification information for a particular property is obtained and transmitted to at least one participant in a public distributed ledger network for a public distributed ledger layer. Ownership information for the same particular property is obtained and transmitted to at least one participant in a federated distributed ledger network for a federated distributed ledger layer. Transaction-related documents for the same particular property are obtained and transmitted to at least one participant in a private distributed ledger network for a private distributed ledger. The distributed ledger layers are different layers of a property distributed ledger each having a separate set of consensus rules for appending distributed ledger data to the respective layer. This allows for the immutable preservation of royalty terms and conditions for a property or asset using the distributed ledger.

AUTOMATED SOFTWARE LICENSE RECLAMATION

A system may include one or more server devices disposed within a remote network management platform. The server devices may communicate with computing devices that are disposed within a managed network. The server devices may store a representation of software programs determined as installed on each of the computing devices. The server devices may also determine, by comparing software license rights to the representation of the software programs determined to be installed on each of the computing devices, whether the managed network is in compliance with the software program license rights. The devices may additionally provide, to a client device that is disposed within the managed network, a representation of a graphical user interface that denotes whether the managed network is in compliance with the software program license rights. The graphical user interface may include a reclamation rules page.

Devices and methods for selective contactless communication

A card having an antenna, one or processors, and memory having stored thereon a first application and a second application configured to receive an input of the card and determine a request associated with the input. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a contactless EuroPay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) data standard, the first application. The first application is configured to communicate, via near field communication (NFC), data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the EMV data standard for payment purposes. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a near field communication data exchange format (NDEF) standard, the second application. The second application is configured to communicate, via NFC, data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the NDEF standard for verification/identification purposes.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVE CONTACTLESS COMMUNICATION

A card having an antenna, one or processors, and memory having stored thereon a first application and a second application configured to receive an input of the card and determine a request associated with the input. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a contactless EuroPay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) data standard, the first application. The first application is configured to communicate, via near field communication (NFC), data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the EMV data standard for payment purposes. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a near field communication data exchange format (NDEF) standard, the second application. The second application is configured to communicate, via NFC, data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the NDEF standard for verification/identification purposes.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING A DIGITAL WORK
20170116694 · 2017-04-27 ·

The invention relates to a method and system for monitoring an original work, such as a digital work, and provides a reporting and auditing service for example for monitoring and deriving a royalty payment in favour of a rights owner.

A unique identifier for a digital work is established. The work is typically stored on, and retrievable from, a database. The work is typically transmitted in a digital format from a subscriber who asserts ownership of the work and that the work is an original work. A categorisation of the work is then performed to provide at least one form of category data in accordance with at least one criterion The category data is included in an indicia associated with the work and an indicia includes a time and date stamp of receipt of the work from the subscriber.

The system operates to compare the work with content of third party databases in order to determine whether the work matches any content of a third party database and provides a clearance certificate when no matches are indicated. The system also generates a root identifier which associates both the indicia and the clearance certificate with the work so that future use of the work, by a third party is monitored in order to report usage to the subscriber and/or rights owner.

Devices and methods for selective contactless communication

A card having an antenna, one or processors, and memory having stored thereon a first application and a second application configured to receive an input of the card and determine a request associated with the input. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a contactless EuroPay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) data standard, the first application. The first application is configured to communicate, via near field communication (NFC), data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the EMV data standard for payment purposes. The card is further configured to activate, responsive to determining that the request is consistent with a near field communication data exchange format (NDEF) standard, the second application. The second application is configured to communicate, via NFC, data to the communicating device via the antenna based on the NDEF standard for verification/identification purposes.

Systems, methods, and devices for integrating a first party service into a second party computer application

Systems, methods, and devices for integrating a first party service into a second party computer application are disclosed. In one embodiment, in a financial institution comprising at least one computer processor, a method for integrating a financial services payment service into a merchant computer application may include (1) receiving customer electronic device information from a customer electronic device using a first communication channel; (2) transmitting a passcode to the customer electronic device using a second communication channel; (3) receiving the passcode from the customer electronic device over the first communication channel; (4) sending a session identifier to electronic device over first communication channel; (5) receiving the session identifier from a merchant host; and (6) sending an authentication value to a merchant host. The merchant host may provide the authentication value to the customer electronic device.

Control tower for prospective transactions

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for providing a customer a central location to manage permissions provided to third-parties and devices to access and use customer information maintained by a financial institution are described. The central location serves as a central portal where a customer of the financial institution can manage all access to account information and personal information stored at the financial institution. Accordingly, the customer does not need to log into each individual third-party system or customer device to manage previously provided access to the customer information or to provision new access to the customer information. A user additionally is able to have user data and third-party accounts of the user deleted from devices, applications, and third-party systems via a central portal. Restrictions on how user data is used by devices, applications, and third-party systems can be imposed via a central portal.

SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR INTEGRATING A FIRST PARTY SERVICE INTO A SECOND PARTY COMPUTER APPLICATION

Systems, methods, and devices for integrating a first party service into a second party computer application are disclosed. In one embodiment, in a financial institution comprising at least one computer processor, a method for integrating a financial services payment service into a merchant computer application may include (1) receiving customer electronic device information from a customer electronic device using a first communication channel; (2) transmitting a passcode to the customer electronic device using a second communication channel; (3) receiving the passcode from the customer electronic device over the first communication channel; (4) sending a session identifier to electronic device over first communication channel; (5) receiving the session identifier from a merchant host; and (6) sending an authentication value to a merchant host. The merchant host may provide the authentication value to the customer electronic device.