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Method and system for managing execution of licensed programs

Patent 5745879 Issued on April 28, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 6, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

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Application

No. 523919 filed on 09/06/1995

US Classes:

705/1, AUTOMATED ELECTRICAL FINANCIAL OR BUSINESS PRACTICE OR MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT705/8, Allocating resources or scheduling for an administrative function705/59Licensing

Examiners

Primary: Weinhardt, Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G06F 017/60

Abstract

A distributed computer system employs a license management system to account for software product usage. A management policy having a variety of alternative styles and contexts is provided. Each licensed program upon start-up makes a call to a license server to check on whether usage is permitted, and the license server checks a database of the licenses, called product use authorizations, that it administers. If the particular use requested is permitted, a grant is returned to the requesting user node. The product use authorization is structured to define a license management policy allowing a variety of license alternatives by values called "style", "context", "duration" and "usage requirements determination method". The license administration may be delegated by the license server to a subsection of the organization, by creating another license management facility duplicating the main facility. The license server must receive a license document (a product use authorization) from an issuer of licenses, where a license document generator is provided. A mechanism is provided for one user node to make a call to use a software product located on another user node; this is referred to as a "calling card", by which a user node obtains permission to make a procedure call to use a program on another node.

Other References

  • Wyman, "Future Directions in Digital Distributed Software License Architecture," Oral presentation, DECUS (Digital Equipment Computer User Society), Marlboro, MA, May 10, 1990, 18 p
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