US Patent Application 18328240. RETROACTIVE RECORDING OF A MEETING simplified abstract

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RETROACTIVE RECORDING OF A MEETING

Organization Name

MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC

Inventor(s)

Dhirendra Kumar Bhupati of Sammamish WA (US)

RETROACTIVE RECORDING OF A MEETING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18328240 titled 'RETROACTIVE RECORDING OF A MEETING

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a technology for recording virtual meetings with a retroactive record feature. - Users can choose to initiate the recording from the beginning or an earlier time in the meeting even after it has started. - The system processes meeting content streams to create data segments that make up the meeting recording. - Each data segment includes meeting content associated with a specific user/attendee and a timestamp or time duration. - The data segments can be stored on a blockchain, ensuring an unchangeable meeting record. - The recorded meeting can be played back based on the user's selection to record the meeting and consent from the attendees.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods for recording a meeting using a retroactive record feature. The present technology provides for improved systems and methods for providing a recording of a virtual meeting, where a selection to initiate the recording from the beginning or an earlier time in the meeting from a current time may be received after the virtual meeting has started. The system may process received meeting content streams to generate a plurality of data segments that may collectively form a meeting recording. Each data segment, for example, may include meeting content associated with a particular user/attendee and associated with a timestamp and/or time duration. In some examples, the plurality of data segments may be stored on a blockchain, which may provide an immutable meeting record that may be concatenated together and made available for playback based on a selection to record the meeting and consent given by the users/attendees.