IP Library Granted Patent US 7,069,451
Granted Patent B1
US 7,069,451 · App. 09/342,899 · Granted Jun 27, 2006

Systems and methods for secure transaction management and electronic rights protection

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,069,451
App. No.
09/342,899
Granted
Jun 27, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention provides systems and methods for secure transaction management and electronic rights protection. Electronic appliances such as computers equipped in accordance with the present invention help to ensure that information is accessed and used only in authorized ways, and maintain the integrity, availability, and/or confidentiality of the information. Such electronic appliances provide a distributed virtual distribution environment (VDE) that may enforce a secure chain of handling and control, for example, to control and/or meter or otherwise monitor use of electronically stored or disseminated information. Such a virtual distribution environment may be used to protect rights of various participants in electronic commerce and other electronic or electronic-facilitated transactions. Distributed and other operating systems, environments and architectures, such as, for example, those using tamper-resistant hardware-based processors, may establish security at each node. These techniques may be used to support an all-electronic information distribution, for example, utilizing the “electronic highway.”

Claims (26)

1. A computer readable medium storing a computer program package, the computer program package including instructions that, when executed by a computer system's processor, are operable to cause the computer system to take actions including:

retrieve at least a first executable component, a second executable component and at least one record that specifies a component assembly;

determine whether said first executable component, second executable component and/or record is valid;

form said component assembly in accordance with said record, wherein said component assembly is a computer program comprising said first executable component and said second executable component;

retrieve a rule at least in part governing a process, the rule requiring that information relating to the process be stored; and

perform the process, including executing said component assembly, and communicating information relating to the performance of the process to a remote site, said communication occurring at least in part under control of said rule.

2. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , in which the computer program package further includes instructions that, when executed by the computer system's processor, are operable to cuase the computer system to:

determine whether a calling process has authorization to call or load said first executable component, second executable component, and/or said record.

3. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , in which the computer program package further includes instructions that, when executed by the computer system's processor, are operable to cause the computer system to:

check said first executable component and said second executable component for validity using cryptographically protected validation information associated with said first executable component and said second executable component.

4. The computer readable medium of claim 1 , in which the computer program package further includes instructions that, when executed by the computer system's processor, are operable to cause the computer system to:

retrieve the record from a secure database.

5. The computer readable medium of claim 4 , in which the computer program package further includes instructions that, when executed by the computer system's processor, are operable to cuase the computer system to:

retrieve the first executable component and the second executable component from the secure database.

6. A process comprising:

accessing a record containing information directly or indirectly identifying (1) two or more executable elements of a component assembly, said two or more executable elements including at least some executable programming, and (2) a rule at least in part governing use of said executable programming;

using said information to identify and locate said two or more executable elements and said rule;

accessing said located two or more elements and said rule;

securely assembling said two or more executable elements to form at least a portion of said component assembly, wherein said component assembly comprises a computer program; and

executing said component assembly in accordance with said rule.

7. The process of claim 6 , further comprising:

using cryptographically protected validation information associated with each of said two or more executable elements to check the validity of each of said two or more executable elements.

8. The process of claim 6 , further comprising:

using cryptographically protected correlation information associated with each of said two or more executable elements to determine whether a calling process has authorization to make use of each of said two or more executable elements.

9. The process of claim 7 , further comprising:

using cryptographically protected correlation information associated with each of said two or more executable elements to determine whether a calling process has authorization to make use of each of said two or more executable elements.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2023
From: ORIGIN FUTURE ENERGY PTY LTD.
To: INTERTRUST TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 062747/0742 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2020
From: INTERTRUST TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: ORIGIN FUTURE ENERGY PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 052189/0343 →