Real time collaboration over multiple locations
Abstract
A first or second computer viewing a virtual canvas may be a host computer for a live source object requiring authorization between a host and a non-host computer by creating a live source window for the live source object requiring authorization (ARLSW) within the virtual canvas on the host computer, sending metadata information for the ARLSW to the non-host computer so that the ARLSW is at the same location on the virtual canvas for the first and second computers, and streaming the live source object requiring authorization to the ARLSW from the host computer to the non-host computer. When the host computer for the ARLSW leaves the virtual canvas and no other non-host computer for ARLSW in the canvas is known to have authorization to view the ARLSW, a placeholder screen is displayed in the ARLSW on the virtual canvas.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A method of collaborating between a first computer associated with a first display at a first location and a second computer associated with a second display at a second location, the method comprising:
establishing a connection between the first and second computers; starting a virtual canvas on the first computer; sending the virtual canvas from the first computer to the second computer; wherein either the first computer or the second computer may be a host computer for a file-based object on the canvas, sending the file-based object between a host computer and a non-host computer so that the file-based object is located on the same location on the canvas for the first and second computers; and wherein either the first computer or the second computer may be a host computer for a live source on the virtual canvas, streaming a live source object requiring authorization between a host computer running the live source object requiring authorization and a non-host computer by creating a live source window for the live source object requiring authorization within the virtual canvas on the host computer, sending metadata information for the live source window to the non-host computer so that the live source window is at the same location on the virtual canvas for the first and second computers, and streaming the live source object requiring authorization to the live source window from the host computer to the non-host computer, and on condition that the host computer for the live source object requiring authorization leaves the virtual canvas and no other non-host computer for the live source object requiring authorization viewing the canvas is known to have authorization to view the live source object requiring authorization, a placeholder screen is displayed in the live source window on the virtual canvas.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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