US 7,051,086 · Granted 2006-05-23

Method of linking on-line data to printed documents

The present invention relates to linking on-line data to printed documents, such as business cards, envelopes, stickers, stationary, letterhead, résumés, etc. In one embodiment, a card-user registers with an on-line database and receives a gallery item including a steganographically-embedded unique identifier. The gallery item, such as a graphical background, text, shading, graphic, etc., is integrated and then printed with a document. The printed document can then be presented an optical-scanner, which outputs data. The output data is decoded to identify the unique identifier. The unique identifier is then used to index into the on-line database to retrieve information related to the proprietor of the document. In one embodiment, the on-line database includes features such as providing an immediate contact number, translation and/or pronunciation ability, and storage of audio/video files.

Patent details

Publication number
US 7,051,086
Filing date
2001-03-09
Grant date
2006-05-23
Assignee
Digimarc Corporation
Inventor(s)
RHOADS GEOFFREY B., SEDER PHILLIP ANDREW, MILLER MARC D., MACINTOSH BRIAN T., HEIN, III WILLIAM C., HANNIGAN BRETT T.
CPC class
G06K19/06037

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