Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20080071886
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | Systems and methods for metering Internet content deployed by content providers based on a technology platform licensed from content technology providers are provided. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Issued Patents - US |
| Country | United States of America |
| Patent/Application # | US20020107701A1 |
| Kind Code | United States (US) - United STATES Patent - A |
| Patentee Name | None |
| Relevant Pages, Columns, or Lines | All |
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| Filing Date | June 8, 2001 |
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Excerpt
Excerpt The systems and methods of the present invention consists of a metering infrastructure that enables content providers to meter the usage of content deployed with their technologies. The technologies are licensed to content providers, and the licensing fees are based on the content usage by content users. Content providers are charged a licensing fee for the usage of commercial content. In a preferred embodiment, non-commercial content may be deployed based on the licensed technologies and may be distributed free of charge.
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A method of obtaining authority for copying content from a website accessible on an internet, comprising the steps of:
(a) using the internet to identify content on a website and one or more flags associated with the content, wherein each flag provides an authority level for copying and subsequent reproduction of a portion or all of the associated content; and
(b) copying content from the website in accordance with the authority level of the one or more flags.
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Automated software licensing
Automated software licensing
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