Acer filed 1 patent this quarter in the Streaming category.
The application covers a system for uploading game videos that automatically filters clips based on game event data and applies anti-tampering labels. This approach aims to reduce server storage costs while maintaining content integrity for game-related video Streaming.
Acer's single Streaming patent tackles the challenge of moderating user-generated game clips without requiring expensive manual review. The system logs metadata tied to specific in-game events, such as achievements or match milestones, and attaches anti-counterfeiting labels to verify that footage hasn't been altered. Server-side filtering profiles can be updated centrally and pushed to devices in real time, allowing the Platforms to automatically accept or reject uploads based on game context rather than relying on generic video analysis. By anchoring the moderation pipeline directly to what happens inside the game, the approach creates a tamper-resistant workflow that adapts to new content rules without human intervention.
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