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acacia patent info needed
hi, lots of talking about acacia,i missed some of the last threads and not sure if it has been posted before.
Can someone provide me with a link with the exact patent of acacia? I mean the official description of what they claim as their patent. thanks |
I read it all, couldn't find it either.
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From another thread:
Acacia Research software patent claim for streaming media United States Patent No. 5,130,792 covers, among other things, Store-and-Forward video and was filed in February 1990 and issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on July 14, 1992. The patent is a pioneering patent in the field of video-on-demand and Internet video with little prior art and has been cited by over 185 subsequent patents. In 1999, USA Video Interactive was awarded similar patents in England, France, Spain, Italy, Germany and Canada, and has patents pending in Japan. Claim 1 of the patent is the principal claim covering the services and products of many electronic video distribution enterprises. This claim describes a system or process for electronically transmitting video programs to remote locations over switched networks and comprises the following components: i) a central data facility with stored digital compressed versions of video programs; ii) a request interface that receives requests for video programs from remote locations over the network and communicates them to the central data facility; iii) a distribution interface that initiates connections with remote locations over the network in response to requests received by the request interface, then transmits the compressed versions of video programs from the central data facility; and iv) a receiver at the remote location for receiving, storing, and playing the video programs in real time on a video display. The video distribution models covered by the scope of the patent include: a.. Video delivery directly from a central server facility using the Internet or other connectivity medium. b.. Video delivery whereby the video is first downloaded from a central server to any intermediate device, such as an edge server or a cache server installed on a local area network, and then distributed. c.. Video downloads to any end-user digital storage devices for later access, such as digital media recorders, set-top boxes, or computer hard drives. Analyses of the patent and its file wrapper have validated its applicability to many video distribution models being employed today. |
take a look at this
http://www.nwfusion.com/weblogs/mult...es/002088.html not what you wanted, but the comments from this one guy here are interesting. |
tootie thanks a lot
United States Patent No. 5,130,792 that's a good start. |
Our topic today is Acacia's patent.
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Acacia's licensing efforts are based on five patents, all of which cover basically the same thing: patents #5,253,275, #5,550,863 and #6,002,720 are "open continuations" of patent #5,132,992, an "Audio and Video Receiving and Transmission System," which was issued in July 1992. The fifth patent, #6,144, 702, is described as a "division" of the '992 patent and was approved in November of 2000.
http://www.extremetech.com/print_art...a=34898,00.asp |
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