Patent ID: 9589456
Date: 2017-03-07
CPC Classifications: G06F,G06Q,G08C,H04L,H04N

Claim:
1. A method of a client device comprising: applying an automatic content recognition algorithm to determine a content identifier of an audio-visual data; associating the content identifier with an advertisement data based on a semantic correlation between a meta-data of the advertisement data provided by a content provider and the content identifier, wherein the advertisement data is generated through an advertising exchange server based on the content identifier of the audio-visual data and a public internet-protocol address associated with an application requesting the advertisement data; appending a header of a hypertext transfer protocol to permit a networked media device to communicate with a sandboxed application as a permitted origin domain through a Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) algorithm, wherein the header is either one of a origin header when the CORS algorithm is applied and a referrer header in an alternate algorithm, wherein the sandboxed application queries a MAC address of a sandbox reachable service in a common private network, wherein the sandbox reachable service optionally verifies that the sandboxed application is in the common private network, wherein the sandbox reachable service communications a MAC address of the sandboxed application to the sandboxed application when the common private network is shared, wherein the sandboxed application stores the MAC address of the sandboxed application and a unique identifier derived from the MAC address of the sandboxed application, wherein the sandboxed application communicates the MAC address and the unique identifier to a pairing server, and automatically regenerating a script embedded in at least one of the client device, a supply-side platform, and a data provider integrated with the supply side platform when the common private network is shared by the sandboxed application based on the MAC address of the sandboxed application and the unique identifier communicated to the pairing server.