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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 16, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 19, 2011
Philippe Bazot, Vence, FR;
Jacques Cresp, Saint Jeannet, FR;
Fabrice Livigni, Montauroux, FR;
Olivier Oudot, Vallauris, FR;
Richard Sert, Frejus, FR;
Alain Siles, Vence, FR;
Joel Viale, Vence, FR;
Philippe Bazot, Vence, FR;
Jacques Cresp, Saint Jeannet, FR;
Fabrice Livigni, Montauroux, FR;
Olivier Oudot, Vallauris, FR;
Richard Sert, Frejus, FR;
Alain Siles, Vence, FR;
Joel Viale, Vence, FR;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A computer-implemented method and computer program for proving a short message service (SMS) message was sent and received. The computer-implemented method includes: designating a message type for the SMS message, wherein the message type includes a normal type and a legal type; in response to designating a legal type for the SMS message, changing a header for the SMS message, wherein the header indicates that the SMS message should be stored; storing the SMS message with a trusted authority; and sending the SMS message, from a sender, to a receiver.