18538955. Method and Device for Spatially Designating Private Content simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Method and Device for Spatially Designating Private Content

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Bart Colin Trzynadlowski of Reno NV (US)

Thomas G. Salter of Foster City CA (US)

Devin William Chalmers of Oakland CA (US)

Anshu Kameswar Chimalamarri of San Francisco CA (US)

Gregory Patrick Lane Lutter of Boulder Creek CA (US)

Method and Device for Spatially Designating Private Content - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18538955 titled 'Method and Device for Spatially Designating Private Content

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for spatially designating private content, where graphical content is presented in a private viewing region and a characterization vector associated with the content is transmitted to other devices based on its location relative to the private viewing area.

  • Method for spatially designating private content:
   * Presenting an indication of a private viewing region on a display device.
   * Determining a location for graphical content presentation.
   * Presenting the graphical content at the determined location.
   * Transmitting a characterization vector to other devices based on the content's location relative to the private viewing area.
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology could be applied in secure document sharing, confidential presentations, and private video streaming services.

    • Problems Solved:**

This technology helps prevent unauthorized viewing of private content and ensures that sensitive information is only displayed in designated areas.

    • Benefits:**

- Enhanced privacy and security for sensitive content. - Customizable viewing areas for different types of content. - Efficient transmission of content based on privacy settings.

    • Potential Commercial Applications: Secure Content Sharing**

This technology could be utilized by companies handling confidential information, government agencies, and streaming platforms offering premium content.

    • Possible Prior Art:**

One possible prior art could be systems that use geofencing technology to restrict access to certain content based on the user's location.

    • Unanswered Questions:**
    • 1. How does the method determine the boundaries of the private viewing region?**

The abstract does not provide details on how the private viewing region is defined or configured within the system.

    • 2. What types of devices can receive the transmitted characterization vector?**

The abstract mentions transmitting the characterization vector to "at least one other device," but it does not specify the types of devices or their capabilities in receiving and displaying the content.


Original Abstract Submitted

In one implementation, a method for spatially designating private content. The method includes: presenting, via a display device, an indication of a private viewing region relative to a location of the computing system; determining a first location for presentation of graphical content; and presenting, via the display device, the graphical content at the first location. The method further includes: transmitting a characterization vector associated with the graphical content to at least one other device for display thereon according to a determination that the first location of the graphical content is outside of the private viewing area; and forgoing transmission of the characterization vector associated with the graphical content to the at least one other device according to a determination that the first location of the graphical content is inside of the private viewing area.