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Wednesday, 07/31/2013 2:03:04 PM

Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:03:04 PM

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Similar Patents Uncovered FAIL

The following four (4) Patents uncovered from StopTexting do NOT affect Websafety's Patent. Thus, Websafety's infringement claims against AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are getting stronger.

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Quick Patent Reviews

8,380,176 (Websaftey's Patent)
Filed August 2008 – Assigned to Websafety on July 2009


It claims an invention that shutsoff functions of a smartphone from a remote computer by determining the speed the cell phone is traveling at from point A to B and if that speed exceeds a pre-determined speed, it shuts functionality off on the smartphone (i.e. it shuts off text and phone). It also allows for the blocking of the smartphone by a pre-determined date and time or geographical location. For example, while a person is in school


SopTexting Patents

7,590,405
Filed May 10, 2005


It claims an invention that comprises the ability to locate the phone via GPS and to limit its use. Thus, it does not affect the Websafety patent because it does not disable a smartphone's functionality based on the speed it is traveling; but rather its use.


8,385,880
Filed December 15, 2009


It ALSO claims an invention that comprises the ability to locate the phone via GPS and to limit its use. Thus, it does not affect the Websafety patent because it does not disable a smartphone's functionality based on the speed it is traveling; but rather its use.


8,437,729
Filed March 23, 2010


It ALSO claims an invention that comprises the ability to locate the phone via GPS and to limit its use. Thus, it does not affect the Websafety patent because it does not disable a smartphone's functionality based on the speed it is traveling; but rather its use.

8,380,161
Filed June 17, 2011


It ALSO claims an invention that comprises the ability to locate the phone via GPS and to limit its use. Thus, it does not affect the Websafety patent because it does not disable a smartphone's functionality based on the speed it is traveling; but rather its use.


CONCLUSION

The 2005 Patent that StopTxting is claiming does NOT claim an identical invention because it does NOT limit the use of a smart phone based on the speed it is traveling. And any identical claims in Patents filed after Websafety's 2008 filing cannot defeat this prior filing.

Clearly, Websafety's 2008 patent claim encompasses the functioality being utilized at this time by AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and other companies because they have created applications that diables a smartphones functionality based on the speed it is traveling, which is exactly what Websafety's Patent claims.

THEREFORE, subject to further Patent reviews, it appears Websafety has a claim for Patent infringement by these major carriers (AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile), which will increase its stock value significantly.
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