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Tags » Banking Industry, Financial Regulators, Patents
The Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published a Working Paper by Robert M. Hunt titled "Business Method Patents and U.S. Financial Services"
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Tags » Banking Industry, Checking Accounts, Patents
Jeffrey Birnbaum writes for the Washington Post about legislation that is pending in the US Senate that would "prevent a small Texas company called DataTreasury from collecting damages from banks for infringing on its patented method for digitally scanning, sending and archiving checks."
Tags » Contactless Payments, Mobile Payments, Patents
A Japanese inventor, Shigeru Arisawa of Tokyo, was issued US patent 7,311,246 on Dec. 25 for a "method and system of transmitting electronic value information between terminals." The patent has been assigned to Sony Corporation.
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Tags » Financial Regulators, Patents, SEPA
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published two working papers related to patents and financial services. The first is titled "Business Method Patents for U.S. Financial Services" (PDF) by Robert M. Hunt and the second is titled "Intellectual Property Rights and Standard Setting in Financial Services: The Case of the Single European Payments Area" (PDF) by Robert M. Hunt, Samuli Simojoki, and Tuomas Takalo.
Tags » Google Checkout, Mobile Payments, Patents
Bill Slawski writes on his SEO by the Sea blog about a US patent application (20070203836) filed on February 28, 2006 that was published this past Thursday. The patent application is titled "Text Message Payment" and Slawski says was filed by Google and inventor Ramy Dodin. A PDF of the patent application (including diagrams) is available at PatentFetcher.
Tags » Merchants, Patents
Brent Bowers reports for the New York Times on the recent decision in a patent litigation case between AdvanceMe and AmeriMerchant. In its decision in the case, the court found the patent to be invalid because it was "obvious and anticipated." AmeriMerchant's David Goldin is profiled in Bowers' article. Goldin also has his own blog - called the "Merchant Cash Advance Blog" where he provides more background on the litigation.
Tags » Check Conversion, Check Imaging, Patents, Remote Deposit Capture
NetDeposit has announced "it has been awarded two new patents, Nos. 7,181,430 and 7,216,106, from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the processes and technologies involved in remote electronic presentment of all types of checks. The patents cover NetDeposit's array of software products and services, which enable electronic check presentment and payment."
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Tags » Card Technology, Contactless Payments, First Data Corp., Mobile Payments, Patents
First Data Corp and PrivaSys have announced a "long-term licensing agreement that sets the stage for First Data to become a clear leader in the processing of contactless and other emerging payments for its clients - both financial institutions and merchants - around the world."
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Tags » Debit Cards, Health Savings Accounts, Patents
Evolution Benefits has announced that is has been granted a patent for its technology used in the substantiation of health benefits debit card transactions. The company’s patent, U.S. Patent 7,174,302 titled “System and Method for Processing Flexible Spending Account Transactions,” refers to the system and method EB developed for real time substantiation of card transactions prior to authorizing payment.
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Tags » ATM, Banking Industry, Check Imaging, Patents
DataTreasury Corporation has announced a worldwide licensing agreement with Diebold for the use of four of the company's financial transaction patents relating to "technologies involved in the electronic processing of checks and other financial instruments and include claims related to the capture, transmission, encryption, storing and retrieval of electronic images generated from these types of documents."
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Tags » Near Field Communication (NFC), Patents
IBM has been awarded US patent number 7,128,274 titled "Secure credit card with near field communications" (PDF). The patent was filed by inventors Edward E. Kelley and Franco Motika.
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Tags » Money Transfer, p2p - Person to Person Payments, Patents
Yahoo! has been issued US Patent No. 7,031,939 for "systems and methods for implementing person-to-person money exchange" based upon a filing dated August 15, 2000.
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Tags » Authentication, Patents
Entrust has announced filing a patent infringement lawsuit against Palo Alto-based Addison Avenue Federal Credit Union related to an authentication solution for the credit union is using with its customers which Entrust considers an infringement on its grid authentication patent.
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Tags » Card Payments, Patents
Jeff Nesmith writes for the Cox News Service about companies like Acacia Research who pursue patent infringement claims on behalf of some small inventors. One of the Nesmith's examples is Paul Ware, inventor of U.S. Patent No. 4,707,592, issued Nov. 17, 1987: "A financial card transaction system for protecting the financial transactions against fraud.''
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Tags » ECommerce Payments, Patents
China Martens reports for the IDG News Service that Amazon.com will pay $40 million to Soverain Software "to settle two lawsuits alleging patent infringement."
Tags » Biometrics, Patents, Pay By Touch
Pay By Touch has announced that it has acquired a new patent portfolio of issued US patents for additional biometric payment solutions.
"Our acquisition of the issued patent covering biometric authentication of check-cashing and our recently announced alliance with global transaction processing leader Certegy brings a compelling proposition to our check-cashing authentication services," said John Rogers, founder, chairman and CEO of Pay By Touch. "This acquisition is indicative of our market momentum as retailers and shoppers continue to sign up for Pay By Touch."
Tags » Biometrics, Patents, Pay By Touch
BioPay announced today that it has filed suit against Solidus Networks, Inc. d/b/a/ Pay By Touch, and Indivos Corporation.
BioPay's lawsuit, filed January 18, 2005, involves patents on the use of biometric technology in point-of-sale transactions. BioPay asks the court to declare patents held by Pay By Touch to be invalid and also asks the court to declare that BioPay has not infringed on Pay By Touch's patents.
Tags » CyberSource, Patents, Processors, Retail Decisions
Retail Decisions (ReD) has announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has stated that it will re-examine the granting of US patent 6,029,154 that is the subject of an infringement claim by CyberSource against Retail Decisions.
The USPTO’s decision is in response to a re-examination request submitted by ReD, following the discovery (by ReD) of “prior art” that pre-dates the Cybersource patent.
US Patent 6,029,154, titled "Method and system for detecting fraud in a credit card transaction over the internet", was filed by inventor John Pettitt on July 28, 1997 and issued on February 22, 2000.
Tags » Bank Technology, Banking Industry, Patents
Jennifer Kingson reports in the New York Times on DataTreasury Corporation, a Melville, NY-based company that has sued others, including several banks and processors, for patent infringement.
DataTreasury, for its part, said in court filings that the two patents were the brainchild of its founder, an inventor named Claudio Ballard. The filings are silent on Mr. Ballard's professional credentials and background, but they do assert that he met at least once with people from J. P. Morgan Chase and that they appropriated his ideas.
Tags » ECommerce Payments, Merchants, Patents
William Bulkeley reports in today's Wall St. Journal (subs. reqd.) on a patent infringement lawsuit filed against Dell by DE Techologies of Blacksburg, VA.
Its founder and chief executive, Ed Pool, said that ultimately DE Technologies hopes to license its patent to multinational companies in return for a small percentage of the value of their international shipments -- a sum that could collectively amount to billions of dollars.
Our quick search of the Patent Database brought up the following patent: Universal Shopping Center for International Operation. The patent was filed in December 1997 and issued October 1, 2002.
Tags » Card Payments, Patents
EDI Secure LLLP has announced that its partner and inventor Jeffrey Ice has been granted a US Patent (No. 6,598,031) on single use credit card numbers.