Atlassian patent, access controls for authenticated and public users
Summary
The USPTO granted Patent US12598189B2 to Atlassian Pty Ltd covering a content collaboration system that manages dual access controls for authenticated users and unauthenticated public users. The system provides synchronized content caching and hierarchical visibility controls for publicly accessible digital content across enterprise environments.
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The USPTO formally granted Patent US12598189B2 to Atlassian, conferring enforceable intellectual property rights for a content collaboration system with differentiated access controls. The patent covers systems that render full content with macros and embedded content for authenticated users while serving simplified, macro-free versions to unauthenticated users, with synchronized updates via content caching.
Organizations operating content collaboration platforms or developing dual-access systems should review this patent for potential design-around considerations or licensing needs. Competitors may need to modify their access control implementations to avoid infringement on the granted claims covering hierarchical public content management.
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Content collaboration system having access controls for public access to digital content
Grant US12598189B2 Kind: B2 Apr 07, 2026
Assignee
ATLASSIAN PTY LTD.
Inventors
Arthur Carre, Nidhi Raj Jayanarasimha, Suhasini Balaji Ramakrishnan
Abstract
A content collaboration system for creating and providing secure content for authenticated users and also provides access to designated content for unauthenticated or unlicensed users. The designated content remains synchronized with changes made by authenticated users and may be served by a content caching system. The designated content may also be specially rendered without macro instruction sets or embedded content for unauthenticated users and rendered with full content for authenticated users. Control of publicly available content is managed using a hierarchical control scheme, which can provide enterprise-wide visibility and control of publicly accessible content.
CPC Classifications
H04L 63/102 H04L 63/104 H04L 67/306 G06G 16/9577
Filing Date
2023-12-27
Application No.
18398000
Claims
23
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