Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090006723 | METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY STORAGE DEVICE - Method for a storage device is provided. The method includes interpreting a command from a host system, wherein a command parser module for a storage device interprets the command; and extracting information regarding an operation from the command, wherein the command parser module extracts the information and interfaces with the host system. | 01-01-2009 |
20090006786 | SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A NON-VOLATILE MEMORY STORAGE DEVICE - A storage device is provided. The storage device includes a command parser module for interpreting a command from a host system in a platform independent format; and for extracting information regarding an operation from the command, wherein the command parser module interfaces with the host system. | 01-01-2009 |
20090182919 | Media Card Command Pass Through Methods - Methods for transmitting application specific or extended commands between a host and a memory card are disclosed. Commands for an extended card protocol are embedded in messages, along with a marker, in the data or command portion of a base card transmission protocol that is used to communicate between the host and the memory card. This allows for the transmission of application specific commands that lack a corresponding command in the base card protocol. The method can be implemented on the host side at the device driver level or the file level. In order to implement a read command in the extended card protocol, a write command in the base card protocol with an encapsulated read command in the extended protocol is first sent to a logical address, followed by a read command to the same logical address. Message set identifiers associate embedded commands and data received in separate transmissions. | 07-16-2009 |
20100162370 | MANAGING HOST APPLICATION PRIVILEGES - A method and system of controlling access to a hardware or software feature provided by a host is disclosed. An application seeking authorization to access a feature transmits a credential and an index to a host agent within the host. The index is associated with the requested feature. The host agent reads credential validation data from a storage location corresponding to the index in a non-volatile storage device in communication with the host. The validity of the credential is determined based on the credential validation data, and an authorization is transmitted if the credential is valid. A third party can control the outcome of the validity determination by sending an instruction to the host to replace the credential validation data with invalid data that causes the validity test to fail. The third party can also control the non-volatile storage device data used by the application to calculate the credential. | 06-24-2010 |
20100306152 | Method and Host Device for Enforcing a Rule Associated with a Media File - The embodiments described herein generally relate to a method and host device for enforcing a rule associated with a media file. In one embodiment, an observer module determines that a media player is attempting to play a media file. Before allowing the media player to play the media file, the observer module determines if the media file is associated with a rule that specifies an action to be taken if a playback event is detected. If it is determined that the media file is associated with a rule, the observer module observes playback of the media file to detect if the playback event specified in the rule occurred and takes the action specified in the rule if the playback event is detected. | 12-02-2010 |
20110119767 | CONTENT BINDING AT FIRST ACCESS - A method and system of binding content at first access is disclosed. A non-volatile storage device may provide a content access script and a content binding script in order to access protected content. An accessing application may attempt to access the protected content by executing a content access script. The accessing application must have permission to access and execute the content access script. If the accessing application cannot access or execute the content access script, the accessing application may access and execute the content binding script. The content binding script contains instructions that enable the accessing application to successfully execute the content access script. The content binding script, when executed, may disable itself from being executed again by moving critical information associated with the access to protected data. Thus, the content binding script may be executed once to enable an accessing application to successfully execute the content access script. | 05-19-2011 |
20120066412 | MEDIA CARD COMMAND PASS THROUGH METHODS - Methods for transmitting application specific or extended commands between a host and a memory card are disclosed. Commands for an extended card protocol are embedded in messages, along with a marker, in the data or command portion of a base card transmission protocol that is used to communicate between the host and the memory card. This allows for the transmission of application specific commands that lack a corresponding command in the base card protocol. The method can be implemented on the host side at the device driver level or the file level. In order to implement a read command in the extended card protocol, a write command in the base card protocol with an encapsulated read command in the extended protocol is first sent to a logical address, followed by a read command to the same logical address. Message set identifiers associate embedded commands and data received in separate transmissions. | 03-15-2012 |
20120137355 | Methods for Accessing Content Based on a Session Ticket - A method for accessing content stored on a memory device is provided. In this method, a request to access the content is transmitted and a session ticket is received. The session ticket includes a parameter used to decrypt the content and the session ticket is generated based on a variable that is configured to change at a session. The content may be accessed based on the session ticket. | 05-31-2012 |