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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 13, 2019
Filed:
May. 27, 2010
Hao Wang, Beijing, CN;
Kun Yu, Randwick, AU;
Wendong Wang, Beijing, CN;
Yidong Cui, Beijing, CN;
Aki Petri Happonen, Kiiminki, FI;
Hannu Vilpponen, Järvenpää, FI;
Matti Aleksi Malmstedt, Tampere, FI;
Henrik Stefan Markus Hakala, Tampere, FI;
Hao Wang, Beijing, CN;
Kun Yu, Randwick, AU;
Wendong Wang, Beijing, CN;
Yidong Cui, Beijing, CN;
Aki Petri Happonen, Kiiminki, FI;
Hannu Vilpponen, Järvenpää, FI;
Matti Aleksi Malmstedt, Tampere, FI;
Henrik Stefan Markus Hakala, Tampere, FI;
Nokia Technologies Oy, Espoo, FI;
Abstract
Techniques for expanded content tag sharing include determining that a first user is associated with content provided by a different second user. Data is recorded that indicates the first user is authorized to associate a different third user with the content provided by the second user, without further input by the second user. In some embodiments, the data that indicates the content provided by the second user includes data that indicates a plurality of contents. Some techniques include determining a message received from a first user indicates a portion of content associated with the first user, and a second user. The portion of the content is rendered on an apparatus of the second user. The second user is prompted for associating, with the portion of the content, an item identifier, such as text or another user, for the portion of the content.