Methods and apparatus for using smart environment devices via application program interfaces
US-2015373149-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10231003B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10231003-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815947048-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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In embodiments of camera data access based on subscription status, a camera device captures and communicates video to a server device that receives the video, and records and maintains the video as remotely recorded video. An application implemented by a client computing device provides all access, some access, or no access to the remotely recorded video at the server device based on a subscription level corresponding to the camera device. The server device manages subscription levels associated with the user of the camera device, the subscription levels each delineating a level of access to the remotely recorded video. A first subscription level provides access to the live video captured by the camera device, and at least a second subscription level provides access to both the live video and the remotely recorded video at the server device.
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What is claimed is: 1. A client computing device, comprising: a processor; a display configured to display a user interface including user-selectable elements that, when selected, initiate the display of video captured by a camera device associated with a user of the client computing device, the video being remotely recorded at a server device; and an application associated with the user that, when executed by the processor, is configured to provide no access or at least some access to the remotely recorded video at the server device based on a subscription level corresponding to the camera device, wherein subscription levels each delineate a level of access to the remotely recorded video and are managed by the server device. 2. The client computing device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the application is allowed access to the video as captured live by the camera device based on no subscription level associated with the camera device. 3. The client computing device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the application is configured to initiate a request to the server device for the video based on the subscription level corresponding to the camera device that allows access to the video as captured live by the camera device. 4. The client computing device as recited in claim 3 , wherein the display is configured to display the video as captured live by the camera device as the video is received from the server device. 5. The client computing device as recited in claim 1 , wherein the subscription levels comprise at least a first subscription level that provides access to the video as captured live by the camera device, and a second subscription level that provides access to both the video as captured live by the camera device and the remotely recorded video. 6. A cloud-based service, comprising: a server device configured to receive video from a camera device owned by a user, the server device further configured to record and maintain the video as recorded video data; a service application executable by a processor of the server device and configured to: manage subscription levels associated with the user of the camera device, the subscription levels each delineating a level of access to the recorded video data received as the video from the camera device; and allow a client device application that is associated with the user some access or no access to the recorded video data based on a subscription level corresponding to the camera device. 7. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 6 , wherein the subscription levels comprise at least a first subscription level that provides access to the video as captured live by the camera device, and a second subscription level that provides access to both the video as captured live by the camera device and the recorded video data. 8. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 6 , wherein the subscription level corresponding to the camera device is funded by the user who owns the camera device. 9. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 6 , wherein: the client device application is a third-party application implemented to execute on a client computing device of the user; and the service application is configured to receive a request from the third-party application to access the recorded video data. 10. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 6 , wherein: the server device is configured to maintain camera data associated with the camera device, the camera data comprising at least an identifier of the camera device and an operational status of the camera device; and the service application is configured to allow the client device application the all access, some access, or no access to the camera data based on the subscription level corresponding to the camera device. 11. A client computing device, comprising: a processor; a display configured to display a user interface including user-selectable elements that, when selected, initiate the display of video clips captured by a camera device associated with a user of the client computing device, the video clips being remotely recorded at a server device; and an application associated with the user that, when executed by the processor, is configured to provide no access or at least some access to the remotely recorded video clips at the server device based on a subscription level corresponding to the camera device, wherein subscription levels each delineate a level of access to the remotely recorded video clips and are managed by the server device. 12. The client computing device as recited in claim 11 , wherein the application is allowed access to video as captured live by the camera device based on no subscription level associated with the camera device. 13. The client computing device as recited in claim 11 , wherein the subscription levels comprise at least a first subscription level that provides access to video as captured live by the camera device, and a second subscription level that provides access to both the video as captured live by the camera device and the remotely recorded video clips. 14. The client computing device as recited in claim 11 , wherein the application is a third-party application implemented to execute on the client computing device of the user, and the third-party application is configured to access the remotely recorded video clips based on the subscription level corresponding to the camera device. 15. The client computing device as recited in claim 14 , wherein the application is configured to initiate a request to the server device for the video based on the subscription level corresponding to the camera device that allows access to the video as captured live by the camera device. 16. A cloud-based service, comprising: a server device configured to receive video from a camera device owned by a user, the server device further configured to record and maintain the video as recorded video clips; a service application executable by a processor of the server device and configured to: manage subscription levels associated with the user of the camera device, the subscription levels each delineating a level of access to the recorded video clips a received as the video from the camera device; and allow a client device application that is associated with the user some access or no access to the recorded video clips based on a subscription level corresponding to the camera device. 17. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 16 , wherein the subscription levels comprise at least a first subscription level that provides access to the video as captured live by the camera device, and a second subscription level that provides access to both the video as captured live by the camera device and the recorded video clips. 18. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 16 , wherein the subscription level corresponding to the camera device is funded by the user who owns the camera device. 19. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 6 , wherein: the client device application is a third-party application implemented to execute on a client computing device of the user; and the service application is configured to receive a request from the third-party application to access the recorded video clips. 20. The cloud-based service as recited in claim 16 , wherein: the server device is configured to maintain camera data associated with the camera device, the camera data comprising at least an identifier of the camera device and an operational status of the camera device; and the service applicatio
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