IP Library Granted Patent US 8,037,321
Granted Patent B2
US 8,037,321 · App. 12/421,769 · Granted Oct 11, 2011

Method and apparatus for the secure storage of audio signals

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Patent No.
US 8,037,321
App. No.
12/421,769
Granted
Oct 11, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, a method, system and apparatus for recording audio is provided so that the recording can be authenticated. The system may be implemented as a central server that is accessed via one or more lines for audio communication, or as a stand-alone unit. The system operates by encrypting communicated data (e.g., audio signals), storing the encrypted information, and providing at least one user with a key that can be used to decrypt the stored information.

Claims (69)

1. A non-transitory computer readable memory storing instructions configured to direct a central server to perform a method, the method comprising:

establishing communication between at least two parties;

determining audio content communicated between the at least two parties;

encoding, via a cryptographic processor, the communicated audio content;

storing the encoded communicated audio content;

generating, via the cryptographic processor, a key for decoding the encoded communicated audio content;

transmitting the key to each of the at least two parties;

generating a first access code that can be used to obtain access to the stored encoded communicated audio content; and

transmitting the first access code to a first party of the at least two parties.

2. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , the instructions being further configured to direct the central server to:

generate, via the cryptographic processor, a second access code that can be used to obtain access to the encoded communicated data; and

transmit the second access code to a second party of the at least two parties,

in which the second access code is different than the first access code, and

in which the second party is different than the first party.

3. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , the instructions being further configured to direct the central server to:

associate the first access code with the encoded communicated audio content.

4. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , in which establishing communication comprises:

establishing a telephone connection between a calling party and a called party.

5. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , in which establishing communication comprises:

establishing an internet connection between a calling party and a called party.

6. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , in which encoding the communicated audio content comprises:

encrypting, via the cryptographic processor, the communicated audio content.

7. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , the instructions being further configured to direct the central server to:

receive the access code from the first party;

receive the key from the first party;

decode, via the cryptographic processor, the encoded communicated audio content using the received key; and

transmit the decoded communicated audio content to the first party.

8. The computer readable memory of claim 7 , the instructions being further configured to direct the central server to:

store an indication that the decoded communicated audio content has been transmitted to the first party.

9. The computer readable memory of claim 7 , the instructions being further configured to direct the central server to:

verify the received access code; and

verify the received key.

10. The computer readable memory of claim 1 , in which the first access code comprises a timestamp associated with the communicated audio content.

11. An apparatus comprising:

a processor;

a cryptographic processor in communication with the processor; and

a storage device in communication with the processor, the storage device storing instructions configured to direct the processor to perform a method, the method comprising:

establishing communication between at least two parties;

determining audio content communicated between the at least two parties;

encoding, via the cryptographic processor, the communicated audio content;

storing the encoded communicated audio content;

generating, via the cryptographic processor, a key for decoding the encoded communicated audio content;

transmitting the key to each of the at least two parties;

generating a first access code that can be used to obtain access to the stored encoded communicated audio content; and

transmitting the first access code to a first party of the at least two parties.

12. The system of claim 11 , the instructions being further configured to direct the processor to:

generate, via the cryptographic processor, a second access code that can be used to obtain access to the encoded communicated data; and

transmit the second access code to a second party of the at least two parties,

in which the second access code is different than the first access code, and

in which the second party is different than the first party.

13. The system of claim 11 , the instructions being further configured to direct the processor to:

associate the first access code with the encoded communicated audio content.

14. The system of claim 11 , in which establishing communication comprises:

establishing a telephone connection between a calling party and a called party.

15. The system of claim 11 , in which establishing communication comprises:

establishing an internet connection between a calling party and a called party.

16. The system of claim 11 , in which encoding the communicated audio content comprises:

encrypting, via the cryptographic processor, the communicated audio content.

17. The system of claim 11 , the instructions being further configured to direct the processor to:

receive the access code from the first party;

receive the key from the first party;

decode, via the cryptographic processor, the encoded communicated audio content using the received key; and

transmit the decoded communicated audio content to the first party.

18. The system of claim 17 , the instructions being further configured to direct the processor to:

store an indication that the decoded communicated audio content has been transmitted to the first party.

19. The system of claim 17 , the instructions being further configured to direct the processor to:

verify the received access code; and

verify the received key.

20. The system of claim 11 , in which the first access code comprises a timestamp associated with the communicated audio content.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 20, 2016
From: ZYNGA, INC.
To: RPX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 040081/0686 →
LICENSE Recorded Aug 8, 2014
From: WALKER DIGITAL GAMING, LLC; WALKER DIGITAL GAMING HOLDING, LLC; WDG EQUITY, LLC; WALKER DIGITAL, LLC
To: IGT
Reel/Frame 033501/0023 →