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DoublePlusGood

03/17/14 8:07 PM

#89766 RE: inzane #89759

Well that was my understanding but maybe I'm wrong. I would assume a new version gets a new patent. This would be a great question to ask Ed Starrs since he's currently taking questions. I doubt he'd be working this hard if he was in anyway insecure about being able to hold his technology.
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Long-N-Strong

03/17/14 8:09 PM

#89768 RE: inzane #89759

There wasn't a new Patent issued for Version 3.0, everything is covered by the original Patent. However, according to Ed, he is planning on Patenting the Biometrically Authorized Device Signatures technology that he Invented, which is new.

Ed Starrs

Feb 19

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3.0 bypasses the need for partner banks but they can still be useful in many other ways. We now deposit directly into customers existing banks accounts making merchant adoption easier and faster.

Security has been raised as a concern with new payment methods of this type by uninformed pontificators with ulterior agendas. However the facts support that we have the safest, most secure electronic payment method ever created and we have the physical data to support that fact.

The existing patent covers what we do still, although I would like to file a patent for my invention Biometrically Authorized Device Signatures.



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