Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Business to business secure mail
- Patent Title (中): 企业对企业的安全邮件
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Application No.: US12476049Application Date: 2009-06-01
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Publication No.: US08447976B2Publication Date: 2013-05-21
- Inventor: Chandresh K. Jain , Mayank Mehta , Frank D. Byrum , Edward Banti , Ayse Yesim Koman , James R. Knibb , Michael A. Nelte , Christopher Barnes , Hao Zhang , Victor Boctor , Tejas D. Patel , Yuhui Zhong , Gregory Kostal , Vladimir Yarmolenko , Pankaj M. Kamat , Amit K. Fulay , Krassimir E. Karamfilov
- Applicant: Chandresh K. Jain , Mayank Mehta , Frank D. Byrum , Edward Banti , Ayse Yesim Koman , James R. Knibb , Michael A. Nelte , Christopher Barnes , Hao Zhang , Victor Boctor , Tejas D. Patel , Yuhui Zhong , Gregory Kostal , Vladimir Yarmolenko , Pankaj M. Kamat , Amit K. Fulay , Krassimir E. Karamfilov
- Applicant Address: US WA Redmond
- Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
- Current Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US WA Redmond
- Agency: Merchant & Gould, P.C.
- Main IPC: H04L9/32
- IPC: H04L9/32

Abstract:
Business to business secure mail may be provided. Consistent with embodiments of the invention, a protected message may be received. The recipient may request a token from a trust broker, submit the token to an authorization server associated with the sender, receive a user license from the authorization server; and decrypt the protected message using the user license. The protected message may restrict actions that may be taken by the recipient, such as forwarding to other users.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100306535A1 Business To Business Secure Mail Public/Granted day:2010-12-02
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