Assignee
SAS VALIDY
FR·7 granted patents·4 pending applications·28 citations·filing 2001–2007
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
11 records- 0160US7275264B2Method of restricting access, for the benefit of authorized users, to resources belonging to interactive services with at least one package of servicesSAS VALIDY·Filed 2001·Granted Sep 25, 2007·8 cites·14 claims
- 0255US7272725B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “temporal dissociation” principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Sep 18, 2007·5 cites·51 claims
- 0353US7343494B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “renaming” principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Mar 11, 2008·4 cites·45 claims
- 0453US7174466B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “detection and coercion” principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Feb 6, 2007·4 cites·21 claims
- 0551US7269740B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “variable principle”SAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Sep 11, 2007·3 cites·40 claims
- 0648US7502940B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “conditional branch” principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Mar 10, 2009·2 cites·51 claims
- 0748US7434064B2Method to protect software against unwanted use with a “elementary functions” principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2002·Granted Oct 7, 2008·2 cites·35 claims
- 0848US2007294770A1Method to Protect Software Against Unwanted Use with a Variable PrincipleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 0948US2007283437A1Method to Protect Software Against Unwanted Use with a "Temporal Dissociation" PrincipleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1048US2007277239A1Method to Protect Software Against Unwanted Use with a "Renaming" PrincipleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
- 1147US2007136816A1Method to protect software against unwanted use with a detection and coercion principleSAS VALIDY·Filed 2007·Application pending·0 cites
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