02-06-2004, 08:11 PM
Posted By: Craig Moehl
I believe this is quite topical especially after Dan's article on the site
and on Acacia Research etc...
Dan, please excuse me for blatantly making use of this forum to flog
something, however whatever your views on Patents and intellectual property,
a lot of vision, time and resources went into this technology and I would
like it to have a new home. If nothing else it will hopefully fuel the
current discussion on patents...
I have been tasked with disposing of a company "Banner Stream Limited" or
the patents owed by the company that are potentially very valuable. I have a
limited time to do this, i.e. before the next stage of the patent lapses, so
to keep this intellectual property alive someone will need to act quickly if
they believe that it will be of value to them. It would suit anyone that
uses video on their site or anyone with an ad-sales application involving
video (are the big boys listening?)
1) Essentially the patent surrounds the method of "sniff and push". Ordinary
Code is presented that ascertains what o/s, browser, player and bandwidth
each viewers has (the sniff) and based on that "pushes" code that correctly
calls the video file. Note that the format of the video is irrelevant - it's
the method that patented. Remember this pertains specifically to internet
video.
2) Also available is a unique piece of very complex java code with database
that is basically a fully-fledged ad-management system. It also keeps track
of campaigns, click-throughs etc. The beauty of the code is that you could
do the sniff and push inside a banner on any site without needing control of
the real-estate around the banner.. it's pretty impressive.
Sadly the actual server is down now, however there is a mock-up at :
http://www.groovygecko.com/examples/banner.html
This is an EMBEDDED player with code on the page to embed it. The
Bannerstream solution can delver this advert to ANY webpage - i.e. in the
ad-space on Google for example...
DETAILS OF THE PATENTS in the EU and the USA.
Euro EP1128286 (EPC01301486.5) published
and USA USA09/507,922 pending
Here is the link to the EU patent.
Active content delivery system
Patent Number: EP1128286
Publication date: 2001-08-29
Application Number: EP20010301486 20010220
Priority Number(s): US20000507922 20000222
IPC Classification: G06F17/30 ; H04L29/06
EC Classification: G06F17/30F2
Equivalents:
MORE DETAILS incl. DIAGRAMS, CLAIMS etc
http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DBODOC&IDX1128286
And yes, I am expecting the usual banter about the morality of patents and
who can prove what when, and "I saw a site do this in 1901, so the patent
can't be valid" etc...so bring it on......
Seriously, if anyone can find a home for this technology I'd be most
grateful!
Have a groovy weekend!
Craig
Craig Moehl | http://www.GroovyGecko.com | 100% Streaming
T: +44 (0) 20 7240 0900 | E: | First Floor, 126 Long
Acre, London, WC2E 9PE
I believe this is quite topical especially after Dan's article on the site
and on Acacia Research etc...
Dan, please excuse me for blatantly making use of this forum to flog
something, however whatever your views on Patents and intellectual property,
a lot of vision, time and resources went into this technology and I would
like it to have a new home. If nothing else it will hopefully fuel the
current discussion on patents...
I have been tasked with disposing of a company "Banner Stream Limited" or
the patents owed by the company that are potentially very valuable. I have a
limited time to do this, i.e. before the next stage of the patent lapses, so
to keep this intellectual property alive someone will need to act quickly if
they believe that it will be of value to them. It would suit anyone that
uses video on their site or anyone with an ad-sales application involving
video (are the big boys listening?)
1) Essentially the patent surrounds the method of "sniff and push". Ordinary
Code is presented that ascertains what o/s, browser, player and bandwidth
each viewers has (the sniff) and based on that "pushes" code that correctly
calls the video file. Note that the format of the video is irrelevant - it's
the method that patented. Remember this pertains specifically to internet
video.
2) Also available is a unique piece of very complex java code with database
that is basically a fully-fledged ad-management system. It also keeps track
of campaigns, click-throughs etc. The beauty of the code is that you could
do the sniff and push inside a banner on any site without needing control of
the real-estate around the banner.. it's pretty impressive.
Sadly the actual server is down now, however there is a mock-up at :
http://www.groovygecko.com/examples/banner.html
This is an EMBEDDED player with code on the page to embed it. The
Bannerstream solution can delver this advert to ANY webpage - i.e. in the
ad-space on Google for example...
DETAILS OF THE PATENTS in the EU and the USA.
Euro EP1128286 (EPC01301486.5) published
and USA USA09/507,922 pending
Here is the link to the EU patent.
Active content delivery system
Patent Number: EP1128286
Publication date: 2001-08-29
Application Number: EP20010301486 20010220
Priority Number(s): US20000507922 20000222
IPC Classification: G06F17/30 ; H04L29/06
EC Classification: G06F17/30F2
Equivalents:
MORE DETAILS incl. DIAGRAMS, CLAIMS etc
http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DBODOC&IDX1128286
And yes, I am expecting the usual banter about the morality of patents and
who can prove what when, and "I saw a site do this in 1901, so the patent
can't be valid" etc...so bring it on......
Seriously, if anyone can find a home for this technology I'd be most
grateful!
Have a groovy weekend!
Craig
Craig Moehl | http://www.GroovyGecko.com | 100% Streaming
T: +44 (0) 20 7240 0900 | E: | First Floor, 126 Long
Acre, London, WC2E 9PE