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Selden, NY   

24 Gould Rd, Arlington, MA 02476   

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Irwin Winkler

Location:
24 Gould Rd, Arlington, MA 02476
Industry:
Research
Work:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chief Executive Officer
Skills:
Commercialization, Technology Transfer, Materials Science, R&D, Nanotechnology, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Strategy
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Corporate Relations At Mit

Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
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Corporate Relations At Mit

Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Higher Education
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Senior Industrial Liaison Officer At Massachusetts Institute Of Technology

Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Research

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Irwin Winkler

Irwin Winkler (born May 25, 1931) is an American film producer and director. He is the producer or director of 50 major motion pictures, dating back to ...

Us Patents

Machine-Readable Optical Disc With Reading-Inhibit Agent

US Patent:
6343063, Jan 29, 2002
Filed:
Oct 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/421490
Inventors:
Philip E. Rollhaus - Chicago IL
John R. Powell - Arlington MA
Eric J. Carlson - Sudbury MA
Daniel J. Ehntholt - Hudson MA
Irwin C. Winkler - Arlington MA
Christopher J. Marmo - Nashua NH
James R. Valentine - Reading MA
Assignee:
SpectraDisc Corp. - Providence RI
International Classification:
G11B 370
US Classification:
369286
Abstract:
An optical disc having machine-readable, information-encoding features is provided with a barrier layer secured to the disc. This barrier layer is configured to prevent machine-reading of the features. A reading-inhibit agent, included in the disc and activated by removal of the barrier layer, is operative, once activated, to alter the disc to inhibit reading of the disc, after some period of time. Alternately, the barrier layer can be eliminated, and the reading-inhibit agent can be activated by initial reading of the disc, as for example by exposure to optical radiation associated with reading of the disc, or rotation of the disc.

Machine-Readable Optical Disc With Reading-Inhibit Agent

US Patent:
6434109, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
Jun 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/887881
Inventors:
Philip E. Rollhaus - Chicago IL
John R. Powell - Arlington MA
Eric J. Carlson - Sudbury MA
Daniel J. Ehntholt - Hudson MA
Irwin C. Winkler - Arlington MA
Christopher J. Marmo - Nashua NH
James R. Valentine - Reading MA
Assignee:
SpectraDisc Corporation - Providence RI
International Classification:
G11B 370
US Classification:
369286
Abstract:
An optical disc having machine-readable, information-encoding features is provided with a barrier layer secured to the disc. This barrier layer is configured to prevent machine-reading of the features. A reading-inhibit agent, included in the disc and activated by removal of the barrier layer, is operative, once activated, to alter the disc to inhibit reading of the disc. Alternately, the barrier layer can be eliminated, and the reading-inhibit agent can be activated by initial reading of the disc, as for example by exposure to optical radiation associated with reading of the disc, or rotation of the disc.

Machine-Readable Optical Disc With Reading-Inhibit Agent

US Patent:
RE42011, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Jan 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/767961
Inventors:
Philip E. Rollhaus - Palm Beach FL, US
Barbara Rollhaus - Palm Beach FL, US
John R. Powell - Arlington MA, US
Eric J. Carlson - Sudbury MA, US
Daniel J. Ehntholt - Hudson MA, US
Irwin C. Winkler - Arlington MA, US
Christopher J. Marmo - Danville CA, US
James R. Valentine - Reading MA, US
Assignee:
Flexplay Technologies, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 7/24
US Classification:
369286, 720718
Abstract:
An optical disc having machine-readable, information-encoding features is provided with a barrier layer secured to the disc. This barrier layer is configured to prevent machine-reading of the features. A reading-inhibit agent, included in the disc and activated by removal of the barrier layer, is operative, once activated, to alter the disc to inhibit reading of the disc, after some period of time. Alternately, the barrier layer can be eliminated, and the reading-inhibit agent can be activated by initial reading of the disc, as for example by exposure to optical radiation associated with reading of the disc, or rotation of the disc.

Machine-Readable Optical Disc With Reading-Inhibit Agent

US Patent:
6011772, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jul 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/902844
Inventors:
Philip E. Rollhaus - Chicago IL
John R. Powell - Arlington MA
Eric J. Carlson - Sudbury MA
Daniel J. Ehntholt - Hudson MA
Irwin C. Winkler - Arlington MA
Christopher J. Marmo - Nashua NH
James R. Valentine - Reading MA
Assignee:
SpectraDisc Corporation - Providence RI
International Classification:
G11B 370
US Classification:
369286
Abstract:
An optical disc having machine-readable, information-encoding features is provided with a barrier layer secured to the disc. This barrier layer is configured to prevent machine-reading of the features. A reading-inhibit agent, included in the disc and activated by removal of the barrier layer, is operative, once activated, to alter the disc to inhibit reading of the disc. Alternately, the barrier layer can be eliminated, and the reading-inhibit agent can be activated by initial reading of the disc, as for example by exposure to optical radiation associated with reading of the disc, or rotation of the disc.

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