Image analysis – Applications
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-27
2005-09-27
Johns, Andrew W. (Department: 2621)
Image analysis
Applications
C353S030000, C380S201000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06950532
ABSTRACT:
A visual copyright protection system is disclosed, including input content, a disruption processor, and output content. The disruption processor inserts disruptive content to the input content creating output content that impedes the ability of optical recording devices to make useful copies of output content.
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DeGroote David Glenn
Grossman David G.
Schumann Robert Wilhelm
Cinea Inc.
Grossman David G.
Johns Andrew W.
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