HP Copy Protection/Security
Opportunity to Purchase HP Corporation Software Patents in Copy Protection and Security Technologies
Our client Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP Corp) has asked us to find a buyer for patents pertaining to Copy Protection and Security technologies. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain 37 US issued patents relating to Copy Protection, Secure Software Distribution, Software Transactions, and Security technologies.
Two of the five available lots are briefly described as follows:
Copy Protection: Lot W090703-E (10 Patents):
This lot contains patents that relate to copy protection techniques for optical storage (including DVD, Blu-ray or HD-DVD). This lot also contains inventions that relate to accurate positioning of data marks and spaces.
Exemplary Patent: US5699434 (Method of inhibiting copying of digital data)
Security: Lot W100702-B (5 Patents):
This lot contains patents relating to the tracking of status and delivery of e-media, anonymous secure transactions, computer platform with a trusted component which generates integrity metrics, and task allocation in a distributed computing environment based on task sensitivity level.
Exemplary Patent: US5319710 (Method and means for combining and managing personal verification and message authentication encrytions for network transmission.)
The Opportunity:
The successful buyer of these patents will garner the following benefits:
*Provide a greater barrier to entry into your business sector
*Generate incremental revenue and profits through licensing 3rd parties participating in this market
*Enhancing their current patent portfolio for cross-licensing purposes
*Kick-start product development in this market with knowledge that you have patent protection.
Non-binding offers from interested parties to acquire these patents are expected upon review.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this listing has been developed for the sole purpose to assist the potential buyer in their independent evaluation of the patents for sale. This and any information exchanged during the sales process is not, and should not be construed as being, a notice of infringement or any accusation of infringement.
