Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080253574 | Controlling Delivery Of Broadcast Encryption Content For A Network Cluster From A Content Server Outside The Cluster - Controlling delivery of broadcast encryption content for a network cluster from a content server outside the cluster that include receiving in the content server from the network device a key management block for the cluster, a unique data token for the cluster, and an encrypted cluster id and calculating a binding key for the cluster in dependence upon the key management block for the cluster, the unique data token for the cluster, and the encrypted cluster id. In typical embodiments, calculating a binding key includes calculating a management key from the key management block for the cluster; calculating a content server device key from the management key and the content server device id; decrypting the encrypted cluster id with the content server device key; and calculating the binding key with the management key, the unique data token for the cluster, and the cluster id. | 10-16-2008 |
20080260162 | Controlling Delivery Of Broadcast Encryption Content For A Network Cluster From A Content Server Outside The Cluster - Controlling delivery of broadcast encryption content for a network cluster from a content server outside the cluster that include receiving in the content server from the network device a key management block for the cluster, a unique data token for the cluster, and an encrypted cluster id and calculating a binding key for the cluster in dependence upon the key management block for the cluster, the unique data token for the cluster, and the encrypted cluster id. In typical embodiments, calculating a binding key includes calculating a management key from the key management block for the cluster; calculating a content server device key from the management key and the content server device id; decrypting the encrypted cluster id with the content server device key; and calculating the binding key with the management key, the unique data token for the cluster, and the cluster id. | 10-23-2008 |
20090013179 | Controlling With Rights Objects Delivery Of Broadcast Encryption Content For A Network Cluster From A Content Server Outside The Cluster - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for delivering broadcast encryption content. Embodiments of the present invention typically include receiving in a cluster broadcast encryption content; receiving in a cluster a rights object defining device-oriented digital rights for broadcast encryption content; and administering the broadcast encryption content on one or more network devices in the cluster in dependence upon the digital rights. In some embodiments, administering the broadcast encryption content on one or more network devices in the cluster in dependence upon the digital rights include mapping the device-oriented digital rights to digital rights supported in the cluster, excluding device-oriented rights not supported in the cluster. In some embodiments, mapping the device-oriented digital rights to digital rights supported in the cluster includes supporting in the cluster only those device-oriented digital rights having direct analogs in the cluster. | 01-08-2009 |
20090016533 | Controlling With Rights Objects Delivery Of Broadcast Encryption Content For A Network Cluster From A Content Server Outside The Cluster - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for controlling with rights objects delivery of broadcast encryption content for a network cluster from a content server outside the cluster that include receiving in the content server from a network device a key management block for the cluster, a unique data token for the cluster, and an encrypted cluster id; calculating a binding key for the cluster in dependence upon the key management block for the cluster, the unique data token for the cluster, and the encrypted cluster id; inserting a title key into a rights object defining rights for the broadcast encryption content; and sending the rights object to the cluster. In typical embodiments, the rights for content include an authorization for a play period and an authorized number of copies of the broadcast encryption content to devices outside the cluster. | 01-15-2009 |
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20090136936 | IMMUNOGLOBULIN FC LIBRARIES - Methods and composition for the screening and isolation of aglycosylated antibody Fc domain polypeptides. For example, in certain aspects methods for identifying aglycosylated Fc domains that bind to Fc receptors or preferentially bind to particular Fc receptors are described. Furthermore, the invention provides aglycosylated Fc domains that bind to Fc receptors with high affinity. Enhanced methods and media for prokaryotic based interaction screening are also provided. | 05-28-2009 |
20100330076 | IMMUNOGLOBULIN FC POLYPEPTIDES - Methods and compositions involving polypeptides having an aglycosylated antibody Fc domain. In certain embodiments, polypeptides have an aglycosylated Fc domain that contains one or more substitutions compared to a native Fc domain. Additionally, some embodiments involve an Fc domain that is binds some Fc receptors but not others. For example, polypeptides are provided with an aglycosylated Fe domain that selectively binds FcγRI at a level within 2-fold of a glycosylated Fc domain, but that is significantly reduced for binding to other Fc receptors. Furthermore, methods and compositions are provided for promoting antibody-dependent cell-mediated toxicity (ADCC) using a polypeptide having a modified aglycosylated Fc domain and a second non-Fc binding domain, which can be an antigen binding region of an antibody or a non-antigen binding region. Some embodiments concern antibodies with such polypeptides, which may have the same or different non-Fc binding domain. | 12-30-2010 |
20120208238 | ENGINEERED IMMUNOGLOBULIN FC POLYPEPTIDES - Methods and compositions involving polypeptides having an aglycosylated antibody Fc domain. In certain embodiments, polypeptides have an aglycosylated Fc domain that contains one or more substitutions compared to a native Fc domain. Additionally, some embodiments involve an Fc domain that is binds some Fc receptors but not others. For example, polypeptides are provided with an aglycosylated Fc domain that selectively binds FcγRIIa, but that is significantly reduced for binding to the highly homologous FcγRIIb receptors. Furthermore, methods and compositions are provided for promoting antibody-dependent cell-mediated toxicity (ADCC) using a polypeptide having a modified aglycosylated Fc domain and a second non-Fc binding domain, which can be an antigen binding region of an antibody or a non-antigen binding region. Some embodiments concern antibodies with such polypeptides, which may have the same or different non-Fc binding domain. | 08-16-2012 |