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61 TECHNIQUES FOR MONETIZING ANONYMIZED CONTEXT EP11766516.6 2011-03-31 EP2556479A2 2013-02-13 YARVIS, Mark D.; WOOD, Matthew D.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of offering anonymous incentive based context to service providers, comprising delivering context information of a user to the service provider, wherein prior to delivery of the context information to the service provider, the context is anonymized by removing identifying information and aggregating it with context from additional users.
62 MONETIZING REMOTE GAS USING HIGH ENERGY MATERIALS EP09758863.6 2009-04-09 EP2294299A1 2011-03-16 KELLEY, Bruce, T.; DECKMAN, Harry, W.; DAVIS, Stephen, Mark; HERSHKOWITZ, Frank
The present application is directed to a method and system for monetizing energy. More specifically, the invention is directed to the economically efficient utilization of remote or stranded natural gas resources. The invention includes importing a high energy density material into an energy market and distributing the high energy density material (HEDM) therein. The HEDM is produced from reduction of a material oxide such as boria into the HEDM, which may be boron. The reduction utilizes remote hydrocarbon resources such as stranded natural gas resources.
63 MONETIZING A PREVIEW PANE FOR ADS EP06789865.0 2006-08-17 EP1920399A1 2008-05-14 JAIN, Kamal; MEEK, Christopher A.
The user interfaces, methods and systems described herein facilitate user interaction with an ad space by conveying additional advertising content via a preview pane and facilitate charging for this functionality. By way of example, a user is provided with one or more ads from a plurality of different advertisers in a first ad space maintained by an ad space supplier. A user input identifying at least one of the ads from the plurality of different advertisers is received and in response a second ad space having a supplemental ad relating to the at least one ad identified by the user input is provided. The advertiser associated with the supplemental ad is charged a fee based on receiving the user input.
64 A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING CURRENCY EP95900998 1994-10-14 EP0738404A4 1997-02-05 LEVINE JACK; BRANDT PRISCILLA C; JACKSON NYDIA; JOHNSON DAVID L; CLARK HELEN
A magnetic stripe card (10) with an encoded card number including a bank identification number (14) and an account number (16) is issued to a customer with a value selectable by the customer. The central card processor (66) establishes a zero balance database including the card numbers (17), but with blank fields for the customer data and the value of the account (78). When a customer purchases a card, the sales agent (40) transmits to the central database computer (45) which fills in the blanks in the database (46), activating the account, and transmits an acknowledgement. The card can be immediately used in ATM (50) or other remote terminals to acquire cash or purchase goods and services. The customer inputs a PIN number which is provided with the card, or an alternative PIN number selected by the customer.
65 A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING CURRENCY EP95900998.0 1994-10-14 EP0738404A1 1996-10-23 LEVINE, Jack; BRANDT, Priscilla, C.; JACKSON, Nydia; JOHNSON, David, L.; CLARK, Helen
A magnetic stripe card (10) with an encoded card number including a bank identification number (14) and an account number (16) is issued to a customer with a value selectable by the customer. The central card processor (66) establishes a zero balance database including the card numbers (17), but with blank fields for the customer data and the value of the account (78). When a customer purchases a card, the sales agent (40) transmits to the central database computer (45) which fills in the blanks in the database (46), activating the account, and transmits an acknowledgement. The card can be immediately used in ATM (50) or other remote terminals to acquire cash or purchase goods and services. The customer inputs a PIN number which is provided with the card, or an alternative PIN number selected by the customer.
66 Monetization of Digital Content Contributions US12115512 2008-05-05 US20080275763A1 2008-11-06 Thai Tran; Dean Yasuda; Shashi Seth; Aaron Kwong Yue Lee; Zheng Liu; Franck Chastagnol
Methods and system for admitting a content provider into a revenue sharing program are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving a request from a content provider to participate in the revenue sharing partner program and determining whether to invite the content provider based at least in part on infraction information associated with the content provider.
67 DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS AND MONETIZING US11771395 2007-06-29 US20090006225A1 2009-01-01 Boyd Cannon Multerer; William T. Flora; Bret P. O'Rourke; John Mark Miller; Eric Peter Wilfrid; Nigel Stuart Keam; Steven N. Bathiche; Oliver Roup; James Morris Alkove; Zachary Lewis Russell; Jon Marcus Randall Whitten; Andrew David Wilson
A system to facilitate royalty tracking is provided. The system includes at least one tag to identify a portion of a creative work. A distribution component tracks the portion of the creative work and a crediting component reports usage of the creative work when the portion is detected in a larger body of work.
68 用於內容貨幣化之系統及裝置 TW104104962 2008-12-10 TW201523488A 2015-06-16 阿瑟薩尼 阿薩利納; ATHSANI, ATHELLINA; 賀金斯 克里斯; HIGGINS, CHRIS; 歐蘇利凡 喬瑟夫; O'SULLIVAN, JOSEPH; 戴維斯 瑪克; DAVIS, MARC; 馬丁尼茲 羅; MARTINEZ, RON
一種用於內容貨幣化之系統包括一儲存裝置,用以儲存及擷取資料,且一內容與廣告庫是儲存在該儲存裝置中。該內容與廣告庫包含一組織化結構,用以促進儲存及擷取。該系統亦包括一貨幣化引擎,用於識別在該內容與廣告庫中的含有一第一可貨幣化特徵之一第一內容項目。該系統係經組態用以從該內容與廣告庫中的數個內容項目選擇一第二內容項目,並藉由使用該第一可貨幣化特徵以使第二內容項與第一內容項目產生關聯,用於呈現該第二內容項目連同該第一內容項目。進一步具體實施例包括用於實施前述的各種其他系統、方法與電腦可讀媒體。
69 ADVERTISEMENT CONTENT GENERATION AND MONETIZATION PLATFORM PCT/US2008054066 2008-02-15 WO2008101152A3 2008-10-09 WAX BRIAN K
System and methods are provided for the generation and monetization of advertisement content. In an illustrative implementation, a computing environment comprises an advertisement content generation and monetization engine, a data store, and an instruction set comprising one or more instructions to instruct the advertisement content generation and monetization engine to allow participating users to generate advertisement content according to a selected user-generated content paradigm and to allow participating users to monetize the user-generated advertisement content according to one or more selected monetization paradigms. In an illustrative operation, a participating user interacts with the advertisement content generation and monetization engine to determine the advertisement content to be generated. In the illustrative operation, user-generated advertisement content can be communicated to the advertisement content generation and monetization engine for storage on the exemplary data store and for distribution to cooperating parties to allow for the monetization of the user generated advertisement content.
70 Monetization of digital content contributions US12115512 2008-05-05 US08924270B2 2014-12-30 Thai Tran; Dean Yasuda; Shashi Seth; Aaron Kwong Yue Lee; Zheng Liu; Franck Chastagnol; George Strompolos
Methods and system for admitting a content provider into a revenue sharing program are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises receiving a request from a content provider to participate in the revenue sharing partner program and determining whether to invite the content provider based at least in part on infraction information associated with the content provider.
71 Sharing and monetization of content US11971203 2008-01-08 US08355990B2 2013-01-15 Michael J. Toutonghi
Embodiments of the invention provide a method, comprising hosting content on behalf of content owners who own the content; enabling content sharers to share the content through the creation of links to the content; generating revenue through the use of the content; and sharing said revenue with the content owners and the content sharers.
72 Monetizing a contract to supply a commodity US10672448 2003-09-26 US20040225514A1 2004-11-11 Simon Greenshields; Michael Kumar; Sadek Wahba
A method of monetizing a contract to supply a commodity from a supplier to a recipient is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the method includes transferring the contract to a first entity and revising the contract such that the first entity may provide the commodity to the recipient from sources other than specified in the contract. The method further includes establishing a second contract to supply the commodity from the second entity to the first entity, wherein the price of the commodity in the second contract is less than the price of the commodity in the revised first contract. In addition, the method includes guaranteeing, by a third-party guarantor, payment obligations of the first entity to the recipient arising out of the revised first contract and/or payment obligations of the second entity to the first entity arising out of the second contract. Additionally, the method includes offering debt securities from the first entity and paying, from the first entity to the supplier, proceeds from the offering for transfer of the contract to the first entity. Further, the method may include sufficiently funding a reserve account of the first entity to include funds to cover the debt service on the debt securities for a predetermined time period.
73 高エネルギー材料を使用した遠隔地のガスの収益化方法 JP2011511670 2009-04-09 JP5656830B2 2015-01-21 ブルース ティー ケリー; ハリー ダブリュー デックマン; スティーブン マーク デイヴィス; フランク ハーシュコウィッツ
74 用於內容貨幣化之系統及方法 TW105120474 2008-12-10 TWI594201B 2017-08-01 阿瑟薩尼 阿薩利納; ATHSANI, ATHELLINA; 賀金斯 克里斯; HIGGINS, CHRIS; 歐蘇利凡 喬瑟夫; O'SULLIVAN, JOSEPH; 戴維斯 瑪克; DAVIS, MARC; 馬丁尼茲 羅; MARTINEZ, RON
75 用於內容貨幣化之系統及裝置 TW097148033 2008-12-10 TWI485638B 2015-05-21 阿瑟薩尼 阿薩利納; ATHSANI, ATHELLINA; 賀金斯 克里斯; HIGGINS, CHRIS; 歐蘇利凡 喬瑟夫; O'SULLIVAN, JOSEPH; 戴維斯 瑪克; DAVIS, MARC; 馬丁尼茲 羅; MARTINEZ, RON
76 MONETIZATION OF INTERACTIVE NETWORKED-BASED INFORMATION OBJECTS PCT/US2010/045319 2010-08-12 WO2011031408A2 2011-03-17 KRAFT, Reiner

An information objects is defined that is representative of a real-world entity (e.g., a product or a service). The information object may be stored in a data store. The information object has an associated owner. A communication channel is associated with the information object that is configurable to route communications to a manager assigned to the information object. A party is enabled to obtain management of the information object for a time period. The communication channel is configured to route to the party requests that are made by interacting with the information object during the time period. A plurality of users is enabled to interact with the information object during the time period to input requests to the party over the communication channel.

77 MONETIZATION OF AN ADVANCED CONTACT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM PCT/US2007/021352 2007-10-03 WO2008042432A2 2008-04-10 ONYON, Richard, Jr.; STANNARD, Liam; RIDGARD, Leighton

An advanced contact identification system in a wireless communication network is configurable to increase subscribership and revenues for an enterprise service provider and vendors and to increase sales of content. A personal brand having a popular ringtone, graphic or other content may be widely shared among subscribers of the advanced contact identification system. Various configurations of a monetization scheme for subscribers to share popular and incentivized content drive sales for such content and increase revenue.

78 METHOD FOR OPERATING A COIN-OPERATED ENTERTAINMENT APPLIANCE PCT/DE2006002243 2006-12-15 WO2007073717A2 2007-07-05 GRAF JOHANN F; SCHWERDLING DIRK; SABO OTTO
The invention relates to a method for operating a coin-operated entertainment appliance comprising a computer-assisted control unit for controlling play, a symbol playing device, a points display, a credit display, and optionally a risk playing device. According to said method, a level of points collected by a player during a playing phase is permanently stored at the end of the playing phase in a points bank integrated into the control unit, and is provided with an individual player identification. The level of points in the points bank can be re-activated by means of the individual player identification for a subsequent playing phase.
79 CONTEXTUAL TARGETING OF CONTENT USING A MONETIZATION PLATFORM EP10751271 2010-03-09 EP2406764A4 2013-04-10 SOROCA ADAM; TENGLER MATTHEW
80 DISTRIBUTED LIVE MULTIMEDIA MONETIZATION MECHANISM AND NETWORK EP08835850 2008-08-19 EP2203881A4 2012-07-11 DAVIS MARC; O'SULLIVAN JOSEPH; HIGGINS CHRIS W; MARTINEZ RON; ATHSANI ATHELLINA
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