Abstract:
Methods and system for a unique coding framework used to create, manage and track instructions for documentation and dissemination of instructions, indicate a particular association or activate a given process. In one example, the present disclosure relates to the online publishing of documentation to demonstrate relationships of parties and compliance with regulatory and other requirements. The present disclosure uses URL hyperlinks, badges, watermarks, icons and visual displays that are representative of a given function and that may be identified by reference of unique coding structure. The present disclosure relates to the publishing and display of relevant visual codes or images for viewing by members of the public, (human readable) as well as machines. The present disclosure enables the tracking and measurement of uses of coded representations in public or private channels. Structured hyperlink codes allow brief messages to be sent in shortened form to instruct or deliver messages or processes.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0001]    The disclosure generally relates to messaging and documentation in short form, space-constrained environments, in particular in social networks, messaging, data networking (e.g., internet &amp; cloud) and telecommunications platforms. More particularly, the disclosure relates to the creation, tracking, documentation and monitoring of disclosures, statements and instructions that are visually identifiable and follow a standardized coded framework that is prima facie identifiable and is both human and machine readable. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    Changes in communications platforms, increase in regulation and evolving tools for individualized media have presented unique challenges for applications operating within and across various platforms. There is a pressing need for innovative solutions that adapt conventional business practices to emerging communications channels and devices. 
         [0003]    Short form messaging for SMS, Microblogging and Status Updates provides a unique challenge to requirements for content, documentation or instructions that cannot be fully contained in 140 or fewer characters. When these formats are used for marketing, promotion or uses that require outside processes or additional information, it is difficult to include or clearly indicate the presence of required disclosures, rules, policies, fine print, user data and instructions. When these formats are used to connect user services across mobile, social, network, cloud and server based platforms, there is a need to communicate instructions and to include clear pointers, links and indicators to additional user, privacy and disclosure information as well as to manage, document and report on settings, actions, uses and preferences. Incorporating information by reference in a standardized coded system enables users to address business, process and regulatory requirements in an elegant, efficient and easily understood framework. 
         [0004]    Advertisers and their agencies conduct word of mouth and influencer marketing campaigns which leverage the power of social networks by contacting influential members of these communities and provide them with gifts, samples and/or payments for review and comments. There has been an increase in regulation in this space and, as a result, influencers and marketers are required to clearly disclose material connections of these relationships. One requirement for disclosure is that it applies to all communications, including short form microblogs. The challenge that is presented is that short form messages are by their nature text based and short in length (140-160 characters) which makes it difficult to include a valid disclosure to indicate the nature of the relationship, as required. The present disclosure addresses this challenge by using a coding system and/or a system of icons or badges that are readable and/or represent a disclosure or instruction that is prima facie human readable as a clear disclosure, and follows a structured and standardized coding framework which clearly indicates the specific nature of the disclosure or instruction upon reading or visually seeing the representation of the present disclosure. 
         [0005]    Data, services, and other resources are generally identified with a resource identifier such as a uniform resource locator (URL) or other unique identifiers. Resource identifiers can become rather large, and sometimes too large to include in certain types of data elements, such as microblogs and SMS messaging. These limitations exist in content length (limit of characters), bandwidth usage (limit of throughput), processing power (limit of read/write for multiple requests or for limited use devices) and in a need to standardize request or information identifiers and annotations or metadata for delivery alongside other designated content. To enable access to the resource, a shortened resource identifier can be used by the limited capability device or platform and mapped to the full resource identifier. URL shortening is a common practice, but URL shorteners use generic links that are not prima facie identifiable as to the nature or meaning of the content being presented to the reader until the link is clicked or expanded. The present disclosure functions as a statement or instruction in all available forms, as opposed to merely and generically redirecting traffic to a disclosure, instruction or additional information. 
         [0006]    Marketers are required to disclose certain connections or associations as well as terms, rules, instructions and disclosures in a manner that is clear to a reader in short form prior to clicking on a hyperlink or performing additional actions. The present disclosure allows for a framework of codes and references that are prima facie readable and identifiable and can be used to indicate status of a relationship, provide additional detail, direct a user to more information, or initiate a larger process on a related system or in the cloud. 
         [0007]    Regulated and commercial industries require certain information to be delivered or displayed alongside specific content. The present disclosure uses a framework that can be used to document, track and identify certain statements or disclosures and can confirm that requirements, process or best practices were in place when displaying or delivering certain content. The present disclosure can be used to measure, report and confirm compliance. 
         [0008]    The present disclosure and framework can be used to automate the tracking and reporting of statements, disclosures or instructions and can create an audit trail documenting the placement, associations, users and nature of reported actions. Furthermore, the present disclosure framework can be used to verify that additional information or identification were provided along with a given message or content. 
         [0009]    Additionally, long form content such as policies, rules and documents can be reduced in size and can be standardized using the framework of the present disclosure. Coded references can then be compared to standards or preferences of an individual or of a designated group. Coded references may be used to visually represent the contents of the long form content in a visual representation of the content of the long form content or of the differences between a given document and the comparison to given preferences. 
         [0010]    There has been a need for a centralized system to incorporate all of these functions into a single framework that can be applied to content in various forms including short form messaging, microblogs, web sites, status updates, social networks, cloud computing, telecommunications and other forms of electronic messaging. The present disclosure is just such a system. 
         [0011]    Current methods of disclosing associations and disseminating instructions exist, but have significant limitations that are addressed within the present disclosure. 
         [0012]    One significant limitation is that existing methods and solutions are not products and do not follow standards that allow for simple identification of the specific association, scenario and user. 
         [0013]    Moreover, existing methods lack a centralized framework and/or repository from which to document and track users and instances. Many of the alternatives to the present disclosure rely upon Ad Hoc solutions such as hashtags, which are generic in nature and not identifiable as to source, or are text based or visual displays that are not tied to a centralized framework that allows for use across multiple platforms and environments. 
         [0014]    These limitations, along with public concern and increasing regulatory requirements, make it highly desirable to have methods and systems in place to create, manage, track and monitor communications in short-form and long-form environments and across internet, mobile, network, cloud computing and social network environments in the manner set forth by the present disclosure. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0015]    Embodiments of the present disclosure comprise methods and systems for creating and managing short form messages and instructions to document and identify specific instructions, preferences and processes. The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a standardized framework for coding and messaging preferences, affiliations and instructions. 
         [0016]    Coding system enables clear and conspicuous disclosure, statements and instructions in a format that is prima facie readable by both humans and machines. A coded URL functions as a statement/disclosure/instruction on its own, in one embodiment, and links to additional content or processes via a standardized coding framework, in another embodiment. Built on top of standard coding system, the disclosure further allows for user identification, customization and tracking with specificity. Unique codes link back to user data, additional content, notes, instructions and custom fields. User may create and track multiple codes or instructions within unique user account. 
         [0017]    Unique individual codes or group codes may be used for increased tracking and monitoring capabilities. In one embodiment, a documented audit trail is maintained and contains administrator actions as well as user actions. All policies, changes, preferences, reporting, documents, acceptances, instructions and emails generated are documented in a time/date stamp audit trail for each instance. 
         [0018]    The exemplary embodiments are mentioned not to limit or define the invention, but to provide examples of embodiments of the invention to aid understanding thereof. Exemplary embodiments are discussed in the Detailed Description, and further description of the invention is provided there. Many of the advantages offered by the various embodiments of the present invention may further be understood by examining this specification. 
         [0019]    Advantages to this disclosure over alternatives include 1) structured format and coding system for prima facie visual identification of the intended function, instruction or statement, 2) documentation of user details and additional notes, services, payment methods or content, 3) documentation through the use of audit trails and confirmations of user activities, 4) short form codes are specifically adapted for use in space-constrained environments, 5) tracking and measurement of coded references can be done with precision and specificity, 6) long processes and instructions can be reduced to short coded references and identifiers, 7) user preferences or settings for long processes or instructions can be reduced to short coded references and identifiers, 8) short coded references and identifiers of a log process and instructions can be compared to a standard or to a user, or group&#39;s, indicated preferences and 9) insertion and documentation of messaging within an existing workflow to demonstrate an affiliation, refer to additional information or further instruction. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0020]    These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present disclosure are better understood when the following Detailed Description is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: 
           [0021]      FIG. 1  illustrates item descriptions for the representative diagrams of exemplary systems of the present disclosure; 
           [0022]      FIG. 2  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Standard Disclosure coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0023]      FIG. 3  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Unique Disclosure coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0024]      FIG. 4  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Campaign Disclosure Admin coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0025]      FIG. 5  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Campaign Disclosure User coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0026]      FIG. 6  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Financial Disclosure coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0027]      FIG. 7  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Network to Device coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0028]      FIG. 8  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Network to Cloud to Device coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0029]      FIG. 9  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Network to Cloud to Device coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0030]      FIG. 10  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Image Load Tracking coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0031]      FIG. 11  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Safety Warning coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0032]      FIG. 12  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Verified ID coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0033]      FIG. 13  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Payments coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0034]      FIG. 14  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a One Click Link coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0035]      FIG. 15  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Image Obfuscation coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0036]      FIG. 16  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Appending coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0037]      FIG. 17  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Policy Documentation coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0038]      FIG. 18  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Policy Comparison coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0039]      FIG. 19  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Policy Representation coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0040]      FIG. 20  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Interactive Audio/Visual Platform coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0041]      FIG. 21  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Annotations Platform coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0042]      FIG. 22  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Interstitial Platform coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; 
           [0043]      FIG. 23  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of an Payment Platform coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; and 
           [0044]      FIG. 24  illustrates a block diagram of one embodiment of a Disclosure Platform coding system in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0045]    Embodiments of the present disclosure comprise methods and systems for creating and managing short form messages and instructions to document and identify specific instructions, preferences and processes. The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a standardized framework for coding and messaging preferences, affiliations and instructions as well as the documentation, tracking and monitoring of those coded references. 
         [0046]    The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. 
         [0047]    The present disclosure now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and which show, by way of illustration, specific exemplary embodiments by which the disclosure may be practiced. This disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Among other things, the present disclosure may be embodied as methods or devices. Accordingly, the present disclosure may take the form of an entirely software embodiment, an entirely hardware embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense. Briefly stated, aspects of the present disclosure are directed towards enabling access to a network resource in a shortened URL or Descriptive Coded Instruction that follows a defined and structured standardized framework. Although the disclosure is not so limited, an exemplary embodiment is described below in terms of communicating a shortened URL from a device to another device and that determines a corresponding full URL or instruction and directs an access request to the full URL, instruction or designated content/process. 
         [0048]    Further, while the following disclosure is made with respect to the delivery of disclosures and instructions, it should be understood that the systems and methods disclosed herein could also be used for delivery of media in any media content type, for example, audio, music, data files, web pages, etc. and for delivery and documentation of processes or instructions for methods operating on related or independent platforms on the same servers, alternate servers, alternate devices or in the cloud. Additionally, throughout this disclosure, reference is made to data, information, programs, media, assets, video data, etc., however, it will be readily apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art that these terms are substantially equivalent in reference to the example systems and/or methods disclosed herein. 
         [0049]      FIGS. 1-24  illustrate multiple embodiments of the present disclosure. However, not all of the components illustrated in the figures may be required to practice the disclosure, and variations in the arrangement and type of the components may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. 
         [0050]    The system and method shown in  FIGS. 2-24  and the present disclosure comprises multiple client devices. These devices may include virtually any computing device capable of receiving and sending a message over a network, to and from another computing device, such as server, each other, and the like. The set of such devices may include devices that are usually considered limited capability devices or specialized devices, such as mobile devices that typically connect using a wireless communications medium such as cell phones, smart phones, pagers, walkie talkies, radio frequency (RF) devices, infrared (IR) devices, CBs, navigation devices, integrated devices combining one or more of the preceding devices, or virtually any mobile device, and the like. Similarly, client devices may be any device that is capable of connecting using a wired or wireless communication medium such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), POCKET PC, wearable computer, networked home appliances, cloud and social networks, and any other device that is equipped to communicate over a wired and/or wireless communication medium. The set of such devices may also include devices that are usually considered general purpose devices and often connect using a wired communications medium such as personal computers, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable consumer electronics, network PCs, and the like. 
         [0051]    Each client device within client devices includes a user interface that typically enables a user to control settings, and to instruct the client device to perform operations. Each client device also includes a communication interface that enables the client device to send and receive messages from another computing device employing the same or a different communication mode, including, but not limited to short message service (SMS) messaging, multi-media message service (MMS) messaging, email, instant messaging (IM), internet relay chat (IRC), MardamBey&#39;s internet relay chat (mIRC), Jabber, and the like. Client devices may be further configured with a browser application that is configured to receive and to send web pages, web-based messages, and the like. The browser application may be configured to receive and display graphics, text, multimedia, and the like, employing virtually any web based language, including, but not limited to Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), HyperText Markup Language (HTML), Extensible HyperText Markup Language (xHTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), a wireless application protocol (WAP), a Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), such as Wireless Markup Language (WML), WMLScript, JavaScript, and the like. 
         [0052]    Unlike a generic URL shortener which does not give the reader an indication of the location or nature of the content until after the link is clicked or expanded, the present disclosure creates a URL or Descriptive Coded Instruction that is prima facie identifiable upon human reading and provides a machine readable set of instructions for identification and further instruction. In  FIG. 4 , Coding Structure, by reading Descriptive URL  2 , determine the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , and may also include further information from Unique ID  8 , Ticker Symbol  17 , or other identifier. A viewer or reader can determine the nature of a connection or opportunity before clicking a hyperlink or taking further action. 
         [0053]    Embodiments of the present disclosure comprise methods and systems for indicating and documenting associations using visually descriptive and/or identifiable instructions and a standardized framework of coded instructions. 
         [0054]    Members of social networks maintain blog, microblog and social network accounts. Advertisers and their agencies conduct word of mouth and influencer marketing campaigns which leverage the power of social networks by contacting influential members of these communities and provide them with gifts, samples and payments for review and comments. There has been an increase in regulation in this space and, as a result, influencers and marketers are required to clearly disclose material connections of these relationships. One requirement for disclosure is that it applies to all communications, including short form microblogs. The challenge that is presented is that short form messages are by their nature text based and short in length (140-160 characters) which makes it difficult to include a valid disclosure to indicate the nature of the relationship, as required. 
         [0055]    Therefore, the present disclosure addresses this challenge by using a coding system, interstitial messaging and/or a system of icons or badges that are readable and/or represent a disclosure or instruction that is prima facie human readable as a clear disclosure, and follows a structured and standardized coding framework which clearly indicates the specific nature of the disclosure or instruction upon reading or visually seeing the representation of the present disclosure. 
         [0056]    In another embodiment, the nature of the disclosure or instruction under the present disclosure is clear to a human or machine reader before clicking a hyperlink or taking further action to obtain additional information. The prima facie nature of the disclosure or instruction in itself may constitute a full disclosure or instruction without any further interaction. Furthermore, the present disclosure may include unique information in a coded framework that specifically identifies the user and the instruction contained therein. 
         [0057]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may insert a disclosure or other messaging in a visual display that precedes the redirect of a URL request in order to present that message to the user for the purposes of making a statement, disclosure or other notice. 
         [0058]    In another example embodiment, the present disclosure relates to human and machine-readable standardized shortened codes and or icons/badges that are visually identifiable as clear instructions and indications of longer form instructions, commands and disclosures. 
         [0059]    In another example embodiment, the present disclosure relates to the handling of general and specific disclosures and statements of users for public and/or private reference. 
         [0060]    In another example embodiment, multiple or various embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined. Uses of the present disclosure can be modified, expanded, qualified or customized for specific user use cases or to initiate other requests, instructions or processes. 
         [0061]    In another embodiment, a designated URL or Descriptive Coded Instruction can be used to identify a specific content selection as a disclosure or statement. Inclusion on a coded reference in the standardized format at a designated location can indicate that a disclosure has been made. The presence of that certain code in a designated location can trigger alerts or syndication of that content using a method, process or instruction that has been designated. Alerts and syndication can be connected to all uses or to specific user and/or embodiments. 
         [0062]    In another embodiment, a visual display, badge or link can be used to provide additional messages, warnings, information or documentation with regard to the content that appears in an electronic message or posting. This display can clearly indicate to a viewer or reader that there is additional information available and point the user to that information directly through the use of hyperlinks, mouseover, annotation, interstitial messaging or additional display. The placement and use of the element can be tracked and documented in an audit trail, electronic record or report for measurement and to confirm compliance and presence of required messaging alongside the designated content. In addition, the content may be updated, located or recalled at a later time should revisions or updates be necessary. 
         [0063]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may be used to include a statement, disclosure or additional information within a space-constrained platform through the use of a coded URL or Descriptive Coded Instruction framework which indicates prima facie that additional information is available which relates to the content of that message, and which provides a hyperlink mouseover, annotation, interstitial messaging or additional display to that additional information. 
         [0064]    In another embodiment, a coded instruction can be used to indicate that a disclosure of connection, rules, or additional content is available. The prima facie structure of the present disclosure serves as notice of additional content or qualifications, and provides a direct hyperlink to obtain that additional information. Furthermore, the coded instruction and hyperlink, mouseover, annotation, interstitial messaging or additional display may be embodied in a URL, visual element, icon, badge or other mechanism. 
         [0065]    In another embodiment, a Descriptive Coded Instruction may be a URL, Shortened URL, code, visual display or other designated symbol or character. 
         [0066]      FIG. 1  includes references to item descriptions for example embodiments. These item descriptions and embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Additionally, reference is made to items and descriptions including data, information, programs, media, assets, video data, etc., however, it will be readily apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art that these terms are substantially equivalent in reference to the example systems and/or methods disclosed herein. 
         [0067]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may use coding that follows a standardized framework that provides for a numbered or symbol-based format wherein each number or symbol relates to a specific Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 . 
         [0068]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may use a number or symbol that follows a given Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or designated structured format that indicates a specific Disclosure/Instruction Type  27  conforming to a standard and is therefore readable and identifiable by human and machine reading. 
         [0069]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may further qualify a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  that follows the general standard format by adding a Unique ID  8  or Ticker Symbol  17 . 
         [0070]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may use a number or symbol and that number or symbol&#39;s specific placement or structure to indicate a specific preference or instruction based upon confirmation to a standard, and is therefore readable and identifiable by human and machine reading. 
         [0071]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure may use a designated or randomized number, symbol or Unique ID  8  to identify a specific user, process or instruction. 
         [0072]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure enables users to make statements, disclosures or include additional information in space-constrained platforms and to include those statements directly in the body of that content, clearly identifiable by reading or seeing the coded framework, with the ability to hyperlink to additional content, information or description. This is significant in that many of the details that are required to give messages context or definition cannot be included in messages in full text due to the space constraints of these platforms, but in many cases this additional information is required and relevant to the content that is being created and shared. 
         [0073]    In another embodiment, the user can self-declare a disclosure. The user selects from a choice of Disclosure/Instruction Types  27  in the framework and uses a standardized disclosure code to indicate the status of a material connection. A designated Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or Universal Resource Locator (URL) is used to represent a material connection and make the required disclosure. The short URL is identifiable prima facie as it follows the specified standardized framework. 
         [0074]    In another embodiment, the user can self-declare a unique disclosure. The user must login or create an account, select a standard disclosure in the framework and then may add relevant notes or information to qualify the specific disclosure or status of a material connection. The disclosure that is created includes a Unique ID  8  that is identifiable and trackable to the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , User ID  100  and notes that have been indicated. A Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  represents a material connection and includes a unique ID that links to additional content and/or details and is identifiable, trackable and identifiable to a specific user or use case. 
         [0075]    In another embodiment, the present disclosure uses number or symbol references to specific disclosure statements. For example, the following coding framework indicates relevant disclosures utilizing the present disclosure:
       http://domain-name/User_ID; or   http://domain-name/Type; or   http://domain-name/Type/User_ID; or   http://domain-name/Type/Campaign_ID   http://domain-name/Type/TICK   http://domain-name/TICK       
 
         [0082]    Upon reading the given URL based statement of the present disclosure, the human or machine reader can infer the nature of the statement from the prima facie domain name. In another embodiment, the nature of the disclosure from the given Type that is represented in the statement. In another embodiment, the user ID indicates the specific user, policy, statement or additional information is available or referenced. Given URL examples are merely exemplary, and order, format or structure may change. 
         [0083]      FIG. 24  illustrates a sample structure of a shortened URL in the standardized framework as follows:
       http://domain-name/Type; or   http://domain-name/Type/User_ID; or   http://domain-name/Type/Campaign_ID       
 
         [0087]    Where Type is a single character or multiple character reference to a specific type and User_ID and/or Campaign_ID are a single character or multiple character reference identifiable to a specific user or instance. Character may refer to alphabetic, alphanumeric, full ASCII 256 8-bit combinations or symbol references. 
         [0088]    Another sample structure of a shortened URL in the standardized framework is as follows:
       http://domain-name/Type/Company_ID; or   http://domain-name/Unique_Code; or       
 
         [0091]    Where Type is a single character or multiple character reference to a specific type and Company_ID and/or Unique_Code are a single character or multiple character reference identifiable to a specific user or instance. 
         [0092]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 5 ) an advertiser can invite a user into a program that has been pre-populated. In this case, the administrator pre-selects a disclosure from the standardized framework, adds notes, process, policy and best practice instructions to be shared with an individual or group of users. The administrator can then invite users to join their pre-selected disclosure in order to participate in a marketing program. When the user follows the given invitation hyperlink, they are presented with the details of the pre-selected disclosure statement. When the user accepts the pre-selected terms, a unique disclosure code is generated for that user under the terms of that specific disclosure. In addition, all of the steps of creating the disclosure are documented in an audit trail and all of the accepted users are visible to the administrator of that disclosure. 
         [0093]    In other embodiments, ( FIGS. 7 ,  8 ,  9 ) a Designated Coded Instruction  27  can be implemented to schedule or trigger an action or process on a specific device directly or through a network, cloud or server. This function can validate the requestor, identify the content or nature of the instruction or process desired, represent the user account, and enable content to be requested and or shared between multiple platforms including social networks, mobile devices, CPUs, servers, connected devices and networks. 
         [0094]    In another embodiment, a specific channel or user account can be monitored for instructions that can be verified as initiated by a given user based upon the device or user profile that initiates the request. The coding framework of the present disclosure allows for coded references to embody user information and specific instructions that can be monitored and interpreted as instructions for further processing. 
         [0095]    In another embodiment, a badge, icon or visual display image can be used to represent a material connection, relationship or instruction. The image representation can correspond to a standard disclosure, or to a unique standard disclosure. The badge can be used in addition to the display of the Distinctive Coded Instruction/URL or the URL may be incorporated into the coding of the image and the display method. 
         [0096]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 12 ) the present disclosure may be used to verify that a given communication is representative of a specific entity. A visual display or designated coded link can provide visual verification and can hyperlink to more information and additional verification. By following the coding framework of the present disclosure, all uses can be tracked and uniquely identifiable. 
         [0097]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 14 ), a user can identify a specific destination for the shortened URL redirect. Unlike a generic URL shortener, the present disclosure creates a URL that is prima facie identifiable as a disclosure and then redirects traffic to a designated location for content. The reader is alerted to a material connection upon seeing the link, and then follows that link to access the desired content. Analytics measurement can be triggered upon redirect to provide additional tracking, reporting and feedback. 
         [0098]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 16 ), the present disclosure may automatically append a message sent from a designated user account with a coded URL indicating that additional information or disclosures are available and providing a hyperlink to that additional information. 
         [0099]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 17 ), a Descriptive Coded Instruction or structured URL instruction can be used to indicate the nature of a policy or long form document that has been coded to be set to a standardized framework. Each digit in a coding framework can be structured to represent a specific attribute of the underlying policy or document. 
         [0100]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 17 ), a Descriptive Coded Instruction or structured URL that indicates the nature or contents of a longer policy, document or instruction can incorporate specific references to the longer policy, instruction or document by following a specific coding structure wherein the specific placement of a particular number, symbol or character indicates the type of content in the longer policy, instruction or document that is being referenced and the specific number, symbol or character used in that specific order in the coding structure refers to a specific measure, level, instruction, reference, access or permission as measured against a standard or representation of the longer instruction in short form so as to be readable and understandable by human or machine reading. 
         [0101]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 18 ), a Descriptive Coded Instruction or structured URL that indicates the nature or contents of a longer policy or document can be machine readable to interpret or understand the long form document and make representations based upon that reading. These readings might be used to compare the long form document format, contents or parameters against a personal user&#39;s preferences or a designated group&#39;s preferences. Furthermore, these readings might be used to enable user choice or preferences based upon the representations of the contents of the long form document. 
         [0102]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 19 ), a Descriptive Coded Instruction or structured URL that indicates the nature or contents of a longer policy or document can be machine readable to interpret or understand the long form document and make representations based upon that reading. These might include displaying the format, contents or parameters of the long form document in a visual display of the policy or document terms against a standards based template. 
         [0103]    It should be noted that the names used herein, including, for example, “CMPLY,” “CMP.ly,” and “Disclosure,” are merely illustrative, and any suitable terms may be used to label the entities described herein and illustrated in  FIGS. 1-24 . 
         [0104]    It will also be understood that the foregoing is only illustrative of the principles of the disclosure, and that various modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. 
         [0105]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 2 ) Standard Disclosure, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2 , is used to indicate the presence of an association or instruction. Upon following the given Descriptive Coded Instruction  27 , the Server  10 , uses a Parsing Engine  29  to determine the appropriate Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , based upon the Descriptive Coded Instruction  27  and links to a display of the Display Full Disclosure  28 . 
         [0106]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 3 ) Unique Disclosure, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2 , is used to indicate the presence of an association or instruction. Upon following the given Descriptive Coded Instruction  27 , the Server  10 , uses a Parsing Engine  29  to determine the appropriate Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , based upon the Descriptive Coded Instruction  27 , and the Unique ID  8  and then links to a display of the Display Full Disclosure  28  with notes associated to Unique ID  8 . 
         [0107]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 4 ) Campaign Disclosure Administrator, User Administrator  101  logs into the system with an Admin Login  105 , selects a Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , Enters a Brand Name  60 , Campaign Name  61 , Notes  62  and/or Policy  63  and submits to the Server  10 . The Server  10  creates an Invitation and documents User Administrator  101  actions within the system in the Audit Trail  34 , Tracking Engine  33  and/or Reporting Engine  37 . 
         [0108]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 5 ) Campaign Disclosure, the User  100  receives an Invitation  64  and uses a User Login  104  to access the system. User  100  reviews Policy  63  and Notes  62  and indicates acceptance of terms with Disclosure Accept  106  to join campaign. Server  10  issues a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  that is unique to campaign and/or User  100  and documents User  100  actions within the system in the Audit Trail  34 , Tracking Engine  33  and/or Reporting Engine  37 . 
         [0109]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 6 ) Financial, User Administrator  101 , issues a Social Media Update  9  including a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  comprising of a Disclosure/Instruction Type  27  and a Ticker Symbol  17  within the specified coded framework. The Server  10  monitors for the Social Media Update  9  from User Administrator  101  that includes Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  and a) provides a redirect hyperlink using a Redirect Engine  32 , Analytics Engine  30  (for measurement and tracking) and Reporting Engine  37  to deliver a Designated Page URL  26  and b) the Syndication Engine  36 , may issue alerts or further syndication using RSS Feed  50 , Alerts Engine  51 , SMS Engine  52 , or Email Engine  53 . 
         [0110]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 7 ) Network to Device, a given device or network interface such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 , may send a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  to the Server  10  which then machine reads, verifies and interprets the instruction and relays an instruction to the Content Delivery Engine  70  that, in turn, pushes designated Content  71  to a designated user or device such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 . 
         [0111]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 8 ) Network to Cloud to Device, a given device or network interface such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 , may send a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  to the Server  10  which then machine reads, verifies and interprets the instruction and relays an instruction to the Content Delivery Engine  70  that, in turn, relays a request to a resource in the Cloud  21  which pushes designated Content  71  to a designated user or device such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 . 
         [0112]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 9 ) Network to Cloud, a given device or network interface such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 , may send a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  to the Server  10  which then machine reads, verifies and interprets the instruction and relays an instruction to the Content Delivery Engine  70  that, in turn, relays a request or instruction to a resource in the Cloud  21 . 
         [0113]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 10 ) Image Load Tracking, a Unique ID  8  is created for an image (Visual Display Badge  3 ) that is to appear on a client website. This unique ID is associated with the a. selected image and b. domain of the client. This associated information is stored in a database on the Server  10 . Users of a client&#39;s website request the image by viewing a page on the client&#39;s site which initiates a request to a URL containing the unique ID of the client that is a pointing to an image extension. The URL is a then received by the Server  10 , and is parsed by the Parsing Engine  29  to read for the client ID and client website referral. This information is then matched against the collected client information in the database on the Server  10  to serve a designated display image. 
         [0114]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 11 ) Image Obfuscation, a Unique ID  8  is created for an image (Visual Display Badge  3 ) that is to appear on a client website. This unique ID is associated with the a. selected image and b. domain of the client. This associated information is stored in a database on the Server  10 . Users of a client&#39;s website request the image by viewing a page on the client&#39;s site which initiates a request to a URL containing the unique ID of the client that is a pointing to an image extension. The URL is a then received by the Server  10 , and is parsed by the Parsing Engine  29  to read for the client ID and client website referral. This information is then matched against the collected client information in the database on the Server  10 . If correct, the server will then write the client&#39;s user the Appropriate Image  56 . If incorrect, the server will then write the client&#39;s user a Warning Image  57 . All images are written via server path to an original image that is outside the root public folder. This stops direct linking to files as the true path to the image is never displayed and is therefore unlinkable via the web. 
         [0115]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 12 ) Verified ID, a User  100 , initiates a Web Site Request  114 , which, in turn, requests a script including an Image ID  110 . This Image ID includes a URL with an embedded User ID  111  and an image file extension request or a Substitute Pixel  24 . This request is received by Server  10 , and processed by the Parsing Engine  29 , which determines the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , and checks the Verification Engine  31 , which includes confirmation of User ID  111  and Campaign ID  112 . Verification is sent to the Image Server  113  and then an image is served based upon the status of verification. If the user is not verified, a warning image  116  is served. If the user is verified, a Verified Image  115  is served to verify the identity of the campaign or admin user, and a Hyperlink  22  to further verification is provided. 
         [0116]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 13 ) Payment for Content, a user device or platform (Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13 , Wireless Device  14 ) initiates a Short Instruction  6  which follows a coded standardized framework. The Short Instruction is received by Server  10 , where the user is verified, the instruction is machine read and the message in interpreted. Server then sends an instruction to the Payment Engine  126  which returns a Payment Confirmation  121 , and initiates a request for Content  71  to be delivered to a user device or platform (Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13 , Wireless Device  14 ). 
         [0117]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 14 ) One Click Link, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or URL is used to reach Server  10  and the request is parsed by the Parsing Engine  29 . The Parsing Engine interprets the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27  and checks for a Disclosure Validation  128  confirming that the Referred Designated URL  26  page has a valid disclosure. Referral is documented in the Documentation Engine  58  and in the Analytics Engine  30  for measurement and reporting. 
         [0118]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 15 ) Safety Warning, a User  100 , initiates a Web Site Request  114 , which, in turn, requests a script including an Image ID  110 . This Image ID includes a URL with an embedded User ID  111  and an image file extension request or a Substitute Pixel  24 . This request is received by Server  10 , and processed by the Parsing Engine  29 , which determines the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27 , and checks the Verification Engine  31 , which includes confirmation of User ID  111  and Campaign ID  112 . Verification is sent to the Image Server  113  and then an image is served which includes the relevant safety warnings and hyperlinks that are stored in the database for that campaign and a Hyperlink  22  to additional information is provided. Loading of safety image and confirmed location is reported back to the Documentation Engine  58 . 
         [0119]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 16 ) Appending, a Social Media Update  9 , is sent on a designated account. The Monitoring Engine  38  monitors designated accounts for updates and notifies Server  10  when a message is sent from a designated account that is either 1) originated from that account, 2) originates from that account with a specific identifier or 3) mentions a code, keyword or symbol that is recognized by the Server. As a result, the database issues a designated Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or URL which is then appended to the body or annotations of the Social Media Update  122 . 
         [0120]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 17 ) Policy Documentation, a Policy  63  or long form document is interpreted through a Policy Encoder  127  either manually or electronically. The Policy Encoder provides a method to represent the contents of long form documents in a short form representation. Each specific statement or quality in the document is represented as a character or symbol in the coded framework and is represented as a specific grouping of symbols. Each representation is made in a specific placement within the Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  based upon a standard which is represented as characters  1 - 7  in  FIG. 17   141 - 147 . 
         [0121]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 18 ) Policy Comparison, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  is received by Server  10  and the Parsing Engine  29  parses the instruction of characters with a specific placement within the Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  based upon a standard which is represented as characters  1 - 7  in  FIG. 17   141 - 147 . These characters are then compared to Preferences represented as Pref  1 - 7  in  FIG. 17   161 - 167 . The Comparison Engine  150 , compares the Characters  141 - 147  to the Preferences  161 - 167  and generates a Descriptive Comparison  151 . 
         [0122]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 19 ) Policy Representation, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  is received by Server  10  and the Parsing Engine  29  parses the instruction of characters with a specific placement within the Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  based upon a standard which is represented as characters  1 - 7  in  FIG. 17   141 - 147 . These characters are then represented as Visual Representations  1 - 7  in  FIG. 17   171 - 177  and generates a Descriptive Visual Representation  125  which can be formatted for viewing on the internet in a browser, on mobile or in a coded or other readable format. 
         [0123]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 20 ) Content AV, a given device or network interface such as Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13  or Wireless Device  14 , may send a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  to the Server  10  which then machine reads, verifies and interprets the instruction and relays an instruction to the Content Delivery Engine  70  that, in turn, relays a request or instruction to a resource in the Cloud  21 . The Cloud then routes the request to a given user account, set top box or device represented in  FIG. 20  as AV Device  123 . 
         [0124]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 21 ) Annotations, a Social Media Update  9 , is sent on a designated account. The Annotations Engine  126  monitors designated accounts for updates and notifies Server  10  when a message is sent from a designated account that is either 1) originated from that account, 2) originates from that account with a specific identifier or 3) mentions a code, keyword or symbol that is recognized by the Server. As a result, the database issues a designated Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or URL which is then appended to the body or annotations of the Social Media Update  122 . Metadata for the coded instruction may be filed in annotations, as opposed to existing entirely in the body of the message. 
         [0125]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 22 ) One Click Link, a Descriptive Coded Instruction  2  or URL is used to reach Server  10  and the request is parsed by the Parsing Engine  29 . The Parsing Engine interprets the Disclosure/Instruction Type  27  and checks for a Display Interstitial Disclosure  139  which is displayed before the referral is passed through to the Designated URL  26 . Referral is documented in the Documentation Engine  58  for measurement and reporting. 
         [0126]    In another embodiment, ( FIG. 23 ) Payment, a user device or platform (Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13 , Wireless Device  14 ) initiates a Short Instruction  6  which follows a coded standardized framework. The Short Instruction is received by Server  10 , where the user is verified, the instruction is machine read and the message in interpreted. Server then sends an instruction to the Payment Engine  126  which returns a Payment Confirmation  121 , and initiates a request to Cloud  21  to deliver the instruction to a user device or platform (Mobile  11 , Social Network  20 , CPU  12 , Tablet  13 , Wireless Device  14 ). 
         [0127]    Reference should be had to the claims which define the scope of the invention.