1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to the request process for an autograph in a software application/mobile app on any communication device. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to the transfer of autographs/signatures/inscriptions which by any means represent an autograph from one communication terminal to another communication terminal via a software application environment/mobile app environment when such a request arises and for distinction a singular display of such autographs is provided when accessed on the data capture device.
2. Description of the Related Art
With the advent of technology, internet and social media, the world has become a truly small place where information about basically anyone and anything can be found.
With the increase of celebrity figures in all works of life and the growing global population as well as the advent of internet technology social media and proliferation of hand held devices, the current autograph system that involves physical exchange is quickly becoming obsolete.
An autograph request can be made by anyone and directed at anybody they see as a celebrity or figure worth getting an autograph from. At the moment, a request for an autograph has to be made either by direct or indirect contact with the celebrity or autograph-giver. In essence, autographs are received through established contact routes with the autograph-giver or through agencies or companies that can assist with the autograph requests.
For instance, the direct contact with the autograph-giver could be at a show, a chance meeting of the celebrity or autograph sessions to name a few. The indirect route could be either through someone that can contact the autograph-giver, the agency managing such autograph-givers or through companies that can assist with these to also name a few. The autograph-giver then responds through their desired contact route and the originator of the request gets their autograph. For companies that specialise in autograph requests, they already have autographed memorabilia ready for sale and sometimes use a route known or unknown to the individual(s) making such a request to achieve the same result of getting them autographs.
Through an indirect contact, the process of getting an autograph can be tedious and at times disappointing when the autograph request is not met accordingly. The autographs themselves can also be refuted through the opinions of some parties that may or may not have reasonable knowledge of the autograph in question and this can reduce the value of such autographs or lead individuals to believe that autographs through an established contact means are more authentic than other valid means. For instance forgery of autographs is a possibility. Direct contact with the autograph-giver might resolve this as its authenticity cannot be refuted.
A proposed means for sending autograph requests and receiving an autograph is through the use of communication networks or the power of the internet. This method will ensure faster communication, direct contact with the autograph-giver and a more responsive and accurate autograph request process. The main issue with this is the ease of duplication of such autographs and the certification of when such an autograph was actually made.
In accordance with the foregoing, there is need of a solution that allows users to send autograph requests through a secure route that allows for direct contact with the autograph-giver and also receive a response from the autograph-giver which cannot be refuted; as well as secure against virtual sharing or multiplication of autograph material to the limits experienced by physical autographs.
The present invention is a system and method for requesting and signing an autograph through the use of a software application on any communication device. The system allows for the transfer of entitled data from a ‘data capture device’ to be processed and moved to a ‘contact's device’ where it is again processed and moved back to the ‘data capture device’ with a singular option of displaying such processed data once it has been moved back from a ‘contact's device’ in accordance with pre-established criteria and choices available on the ‘data capture device’. This may be achieved via a data exchange service that verifies users through a software application and/or tools installed on their device for transfer and acceptance of such entitled data.
In one embodiment, a method for sending an autograph request and securely transferring and relaying such entitled images from one device to another over a communication network and within a software environment. The system is comprised of a data exchange service which includes a secure database server, a communication network and the communication device(s). The communication device has a filter which is the software application for requesting and sending autographs. The database server stores information relating to users and their corresponding autographs such as the date an autograph was signed, location from where it was signed, and the unique identifier amongst other information that corresponds to the user.
In other embodiments, the data exchange service helps verify the transfer request via communication with the secure database server and through any available communication network security provision/policy to enable secure transit of the files from one communication device to the other. The data exchange service is implemented on any communication device through the use of a software application especially mobile apps and it is for requesting, accepting, sending, retrieving and displaying of an Autograph in a secure form and digitisation of autographs in a single format for storage. The data exchange service is secured by making use of a non-copyable data storage system and the implementation of any security protocol that further enhances such a system. The software application on the user's device accesses the database server via the communication network and verifies the user's unique signing keys which grant the respective user, usage of the data exchange service for operating and communicating with other users.
In some embodiments, with their unique signing keys stored on the database server the user can request, process, send, retrieve, sign and display a reduced-value autograph image corresponding to such users to display the autographs on the user's communication device.
In some embodiments, each step in the system works in tandem ensuring that the Autograph image is being transferred from one step to the other without the previous steps retaining any copy or identifiable data of the Autograph image itself. The transfer of the digital Autographs can operate via any combination of file transfer principles/protocols which allows for the secure transfer of digital data such that there can only be one digital copy in existence at each step of the autograph's request, transfer, response, storage and display steps. The final display of the autograph can either be as a soft copy format or a hard copy format however, in whatever format it takes there can only be one type of display in existence at any point in time
In some embodiments, the contact device may not be within the software environment and cannot use the autograph system via the software application but when a data capture device sends an autograph request to the contact address, a notification is sent to this address and the contact receives a unique identifier link which enables the installation of the software application on the contact device and assignment of a unique identifier such that once the contact device has fulfilled all obligations for operation within the software environment, the autograph request will then be received on the contact device. The unique identifier can be replaced by a signing key and grant the user of such a contact device the ability to respond to the autograph request if the contact so desires.
In some embodiments, a method involves identifying contact records on a personal communication device of a user. Each of the contact records includes a contact address of an individual associated with the respective contact record which the system identifies as the contact's unique identifier. The contact records are communicated to the data exchange service via a communication network. The individuals associated with the respective contact record may not have previously registered with the service but the software is able to send them a notification should the user decide to send them an autograph request.
In some embodiments, the autograph data is signed by a contact hence embedding a signature on a user's entitled data along with a date, time and contact location when the signature was embedded into the entitled data.
The various embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
The present invention discloses a system and method that allows for the transfer of entitled data when an autograph request is made from a data capture device by processing and moving the data to a contact's device where it is again processed and moved back to the data capture device provided that the data capture device has a single option of displaying such entitled data once it has been moved from the contact's device in accordance with pre-established criteria and choices available on the data capture device.
The method associated with the system for requesting autographs between users within a software application environment is done via a secure communication network interacting with a secure server.
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In another embodiment, user A has sent an autograph request from their data capture device to the contact device of user C, who, unlike user A, has not installed the software application on their communication device/contact device. The data for the autograph request is then stored on the server and/or a notification is sent back to user A informing them that user C is not within the same software application environment. User C also receives a similar notification containing a unique link where the user can install the software. Once the software is installed the server automatically recognises that user C has installed the software via the unique identifier which the initial request had. The autograph request can then be processed since user C is now within the software environment.
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