IP Library Granted Patent US 12675748
Granted Patent B2
US 12675748 · App. 18/787,470 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Dynamic model-based access right predictions

Inventors: Ish Rishabh (Fremont, CA); Mark Roden (Los Angeles, CA); Chris Smith (Los Angeles, CA); Spencer Brown (Los Angeles, CA); Scott Kline (Los Angeles, CA); Krisha Zagura (Los Angeles, CA)
Assignee: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12675748
App. No.
18/787,470
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods may use models to generate predictions of specific access rights for users. Further, systems and methods may generate the predictions in an environment in which the availability of the specific access rights change frequently. The access rights, predicted using embodiments described herein, may be both available and associated with user affinities. An interface associated with the primary load management system may be configured to display the predicted access rights for a user operating a user device.

Claims (51)

1 . A method for prioritizing requests for access rights to a plurality of resources, the method comprising:

receiving a plurality of requests for access rights from a plurality of user devices associated with a plurality of users via a communication channel, each request associated with one or more access rights to a plurality of resources;

identifying overlapping, similar, or identical access rights requested within a defined time period from the plurality of requests;

determining a priority order for the plurality of requests based on a set of prioritization criteria, wherein the set of prioritization criteria includes:

a time of a request;

a number of access rights requested;

a ranking associated with an intermediate system;

a duration of inter-click intervals;

a number of failed CAPTCHA tests; and

a purchase history;

executing the plurality of requests for access rights based on the priority order.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the communication channel is a mobile channel or an email channel.

3 . The method according to claim 1 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a request with an earlier time of request.

4 . The method according to claim 1 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a longer duration of inter-click intervals compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

5 . The method according to claim 1 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a lesser number of failed CAPTCHA tests compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

6 . The method according to claim 1 , further includes assigning lower priority in the priority order for a request received via the intermediate system.

7 . The method according to claim 1 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a request received via the intermediate system with a lower ranking.

8 . A system for prioritizing requests for access rights to a plurality of resources, the system comprising:

at least one processor configured to:

receive a plurality of requests for access rights from a plurality of user devices associated with a plurality of users via a communication channel, each request associated with one or more access rights to a plurality of resources;

identify overlapping, similar, or identical access rights requested within a defined time period from the plurality of requests;

determine a priority order for the plurality of requests based on a set of prioritization criteria, wherein the set of prioritization criteria includes:

a time of a request;

a number of access rights requested;

a ranking associated with an intermediate system;

a duration of inter-click intervals;

a number of failed CAPTCHA tests; and

a purchase history;

execute the plurality of requests for access rights based on the priority order.

9 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the communication channel is a mobile channel or an email channel.

10 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to assign higher priority in the priority order for a request with an earlier time of request.

11 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to assign higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a longer duration of inter-click intervals compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

12 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to assign higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a lesser number of failed CAPTCHA tests compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

13 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to assign lower priority in the priority order for a request received via the intermediate system.

14 . The system according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor is further configured to assign higher priority in the priority order for a request received via the intermediate system with a lower ranking.

15 . A computer-program product tangibly embodied in a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium including instructions configured to perform operations including:

receiving a plurality of requests for access rights from a plurality of user devices associated with a plurality of users via a communication channel, each request associated with one or more access rights to a plurality of resources;

identifying overlapping, similar, or identical access rights requested within a defined time period from the plurality of requests;

determining a priority order for the plurality of requests based on a set of prioritization criteria, wherein the set of prioritization criteria includes:

a time of a request;

a number of access rights requested;

a ranking associated with an intermediate system;

a duration of inter-click intervals;

a number of failed CAPTCHA tests; and

a purchase history;

executing the plurality of requests for access rights based on the priority order.

16 . The computer-program product according to claim 15 , wherein the communication channel is a mobile channel or an email channel.

17 . The computer-program product according to claim 15 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a request with an earlier time of request.

18 . The computer-program product according to claim 15 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a longer duration of inter-click intervals compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

19 . The computer-program product according to claim 15 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a first request of the plurality of requests with a lesser number of failed CAPTCHA tests compared to a second request of the plurality of requests.

20 . The computer-program product according to claim 15 , further includes assigning higher priority in the priority order for a request received via the intermediate system with a lower ranking.