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Summary

The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method for uploading digital content to a Content Delivery Network (CDN) using a digitally signed token. The application, filed by NAGRAVISION SÀRL, describes a process involving a content provider, a certificate authority, and a content transmission network.

What changed

This document is a published patent application (US20260087100A1) from NAGRAVISION SÀRL, detailing a method for securely uploading digital content to a Content Delivery Network (CDN). The proposed method involves the content provider obtaining a digitally signed 'legitimation token' from a certificate authority after authentication. This token, which includes a content tag and provider identifier, is then uploaded along with the digital content to the CDN.

While this is a patent application and not a regulation imposing direct compliance obligations, it outlines a technical approach to content security and delivery. Companies involved in content distribution, digital rights management, or CDN services may find the described methodology relevant for understanding evolving technological standards and potential future intellectual property considerations in content transmission and authentication.

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Mar 26, 2026

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METHOD OF UPLOADING CONTENT TO CDN

Application US20260087100A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Assignee

NAGRAVISION SÀRL

Inventors

Philippe STRANSKY-HEILKRON, Laurent PIRON

Abstract

A method of uploading a digital content from a content provider to a content transmission network responsible for transmitting contents to user devices. The method includes transmitting a request for a legitimation token for the digital content from the content provider to a certificate authority, upon successful authentication of the content provider by the certificate authority, receiving by the content provider the legitimation token from the certificate authority, the legitimation token including a content tag and an identifier of the content provider, and is digitally signed by the certificate authority, and uploading the digital content and the legitimation token from the content provider to the content transmission network.

CPC Classifications

G06F 21/10 H04L 9/3213 H04L 9/3263 H04L 2209/60

Filing Date

2023-09-22

Application No.

19113045

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METHOD OF UPLOADING CONTENT TO CDN

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260087100A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Technology companies
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Content Delivery Digital Rights Management
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
IT Security
Topics
Cybersecurity Data Privacy

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