Wednesday, August 03, 2005 12:49:29 AM
NeoMedia Technologies has a suite of eleven issued patents covering core concepts behind our techniques for linking the physical world to the electronic world. These patents cover various linkage methods including
· Barcodes
· RF/ID
· Mag Stripe
· Voice
· Other machine readable and keyed entry identifiers
The official NeoMedia patents can be viewed on the US Patent and Trademark Office web site by using the following links:
Number Title
5,933,829 Automatic Access of Electronic Information Through Secure Machine-Readable Codes on Printed Documents
5,978,773 System and Method for Using an Ordinary Article of Commerce to Access a Remote Computer
6,108,656 Automatic Access of Electronic Information Through Machine-Readable Codes on Printed Documents
6,199,048 System and Method for Automatic Access of a Remote Computer over a Network
6,430,554 Interactive System for Investigating Products on a Network
6,434,561 Method and Systems for Accessing Electronic Resources via Machine-Readable Data on Intelligent Documents
6,542,933 System and Method of Using Machine-Readable or Human-Readable Linkage Codes for Accessing Networked Data Resources
6,651,053 Interactive System for Investigating Products on a Network
6,675,165 Method for Linking a Billboard or Signage to Information on a Global Computer Network through Manual Information Input or a Global Positioning System
6,766,363 System and Method of Linking Items in Audio, Visual, and Printed Media to Related Information Stored on an Electronic Network using a Mobile Device
6,865,608 Method and System for Simplified Access to Internet Content on a Wireless Network
From Patent 6651053
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application relates to the use of machine-readable indicia and codes such as bar codes, RF-ID tags and the like, for linking to distributed data resources residing on a server in a networked computing environment such as the Internet
TS: “Another thought from our wireless media expert: “There is only one
way left for direct connect, and that is through Bluetooth. … Wave
your Bluetooth-enabled phone at a movie poster and the phone
receives a video, ringtone etc. This is not NEOM IP. But if you
look at who NeoMedia has teamed with -- Aura Digital out of
Australia -- you will see they are launching this opportunity.”
I am thinking that TS is wrong, and that Hypertag “Live” & "Hyperstore" needs our license. Direct connect to data, yes, but not to the “Internet” without Neom. The way I see it so far is that webpages (code) can be stored on the Hypertag, but we own the bridge.
Could Hyperstore and Live be PaperClick rebranded?
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