IP Library Granted Patent US 8,432,257
Granted Patent B2
US 8,432,257 · App. 13/441,901 · Granted Apr 30, 2013

Merchandise-integral transaction receipt and auditable product ownership trail

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Patent No.
US 8,432,257
App. No.
13/441,901
Granted
Apr 30, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for writing data directly onto a product to record each ownership transfer. As a result, the product itself now carries a traceable, auditable, non-forgeable, non-repudiable proof of ownership (and, optionally, ownership history) that can be used in a variety of ways. This recorded ownership transfer information provides an electronic receipt, which may be used by the present owner to prove his or her ownership. (Optionally, other types of transfers may be recorded in addition to, or instead of, ownership transfers.) A transfer agent or registrar may create a unique transaction identifier to represent the transfer, and preferably creates a cryptographic signature over fields representing the transfer. This information may be recorded in a repository that is external from the product.

Claims (20)

1. A computer-implemented method of providing a product-integral transaction receipt, comprising:

computing, for each ownership transfer of the product, a cryptographic signature over fields describing the transfer, the fields comprising at least a non-changeable globally-unique identifier computed to represent the transfer;

for each ownership transfer of the product, permanently recording the cryptographic signature and at least a portion of the fields describing the transfer on the product in a memory of a product-integral device as a transaction receipt for the transfer, the portion comprising at least the non-changeable globally-unique identifier, wherein the permanently recording comprises appending the non-changeable globally-unique identifier to a product-integral transfer record stored in the memory, the product-integral transfer record representing, for each prior transfer of the product, a corresponding transaction receipt; and

recording, for each ownership transfer of the product, a copy of the cryptographic signature and the fields as a transfer record in a separate repository, the transfer record being indexed in the separate repository by the non-changeable globally-unique identifier.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the product-integral device comprises a radio frequency identification device.

3. A system for providing a product-integral transaction receipt, comprising:

a computer comprising a processor; and

instructions which are executable, using the processor, to perform functions comprising:

computing, for each ownership transfer of the product, a cryptographic signature over fields describing the transfer, the fields comprising at least a non-changeable globally-unique identifier computed to represent the transfer;

for each ownership transfer of the product, permanently recording the cryptographic signature and at least a portion of the fields describing the transfer on the product in a memory of a product-integral device as a transaction receipt for the transfer, the portion comprising at least the non-changeable globally-unique identifier, wherein the permanently recording comprises appending the non-changeable globally-unique identifier to a product-integral transfer record stored in the memory, the product-integral transfer record representing, for each prior transfer of the product, a corresponding transaction receipt; and

recording, for each ownership transfer of the product, a copy of the cryptographic signature and the fields as a transfer record in a separate repository, the transfer record being indexed in the separate repository by the non-changeable globally-unique identifier.

4. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the product-integral device comprises a radio frequency identification device.

5. A computer program product for providing a product-integral transaction receipt, the computer program product embodied on at least one non-transitory computer-usable storage media having computer-usable program code embodied therein which, when executed on a computer, causes the computer to perform functions comprising:

computing, for each ownership transfer of the product, a cryptographic signature over fields describing the transfer, the fields comprising at least a non-changeable globally-unique identifier computed to represent the transfer;

for each ownership transfer of the product, permanently recording the cryptographic signature and at least a portion of the fields describing the transfer on the product in a memory of a product-integral device as a transaction receipt for the transfer, the portion comprising at least the non-changeable globally-unique identifier, wherein the permanently recording comprises appending the non-changeable globally-unique identifier to a product-integral transfer record stored in the memory, the product-integral transfer record representing, for each prior transfer of the product, a corresponding transaction receipt; and

recording, for each ownership transfer of the product, a copy of the cryptographic signature and the fields as a transfer record in a separate repository, the transfer record being indexed in the separate repository by the non-changeable globally-unique identifier.

6. The computer program product according to claim 5 , wherein the product-integral device comprises a radio frequency identification device.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the transaction receipt is access-protected using control fields to dictate which of the cryptographic signature, the globally-unique identifier, and the at least a portion of the fields are updateable and which are not.

8. The system according to claim 3 , wherein the transaction receipt is access-protected using control fields to dictate which of the cryptographic signature, the globally-unique identifier, and the at least a portion of the fields are updateable and which are not.

9. The computer program product according to claim 5 , wherein the transaction receipt is access-protected using control fields to dictate which of the cryptographic signature, the globally-unique identifier, and the at least a portion of the fields are updateable and which are not.

Assignments (1)
PATENT ASSIGNMENT AND RESERVATION Recorded Sep 4, 2012
From: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
To: TOSHIBA GLOBAL COMMERCE SOLUTIONS HOLDINGS CORPORATION
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