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08/01/06
7,085,746 Method and system for notifying mail users of mail piece contamination
Issued: August 1, 2006
Filed: December 19, 2001
U.S. Class: 705/408
Abstract: A method and system for notifying users of a mail system that a mail piece has been quarantined is provided. A plurality of incoming mail mailboxes each include a sampler to sample air from a letter that is tested using a first sensor. Source information corresponding to hazard flagged mail pieces and other quarantined mail is utilized to notify the affected users of the mail system.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:51:37 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
08/01/06
7,082,706 Systems and methods for creating aerial messages
Issued: August 1, 2006
Filed: June 5, 2001
U.S. Class: 40/213
Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for creating aerial messages using multiple aircraft. Each of the aircraft includes a control box located in the aircraft for receiving data from and transmitting data to a software program running on a main computer. The systems and methods employ a wireless network to transmit and receive data between the aircraft and the software program, with each aircraft (or its respective control box) representing a node on the wireless network. Additionally, the systems and methods may operate on remote controlled devices, such as miniature remote controlled aircraft, and may be used to produce colored aerial messages. The systems and methods may be used to create an aerial vapor screen capable of displaying projected images. Also disclosed are various methods, systems and user interfaces for creating character libraries (including graphical image libraries and various language libraries), printing aerial messages, tracking system parameters (including message, system and/or aircraft parameters) and accounting of the messages created and printed.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:51:04 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
08/01/06
7,085,936 System and method for using login correlations to detect intrusions
Issued: August 1, 2006
Filed: August 30, 2000
U.S. Class: 726/5
Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for detecting intrusions in a host system on a network. The intrusion detection system comprises an analysis engine configured to use continuations and apply forward- and backward-chaining using rules. Also provided are sensors, which communicate with the analysis engine using a meta-protocol in which the data packet comprises a 4-tuple. A configuration discovery mechanism locates host system files and communicates the locations to the analysis engine. A file processing mechanism matches contents of a deleted file to a directory or filename, and a directory processing mechanism extracts deallocated directory entries from a directory, creating a partial ordering of the entries. A signature checking mechanism computes the signature of a file and compares it to previously computed signatures. A buffer overflow attack detector compares access times of commands and their associated files. The intrusion detection system further includes a mechanism for checking timestamps to identify and analyze forward and backward time steps in a log file.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:50:29 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
08/01/06
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08/01/06
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08/01/06
RealNetworks Inc. Friday said it has won a patent-infringement suit that Ethos Technologies Inc. brought against the company in 2002. A jury in a U.S. District Court in Massachusetts found that RealNetworks has not infringed on all 10 of the complaints filed by Ethos, according to Matt Greaves, a spokesman for RealNetworks. The verdict, which was unanimous, also found that seven of the 10 claims Ethos made in the suit were invalid, he said. Ethos filed suit in 2002 against RealNetworks claiming the San Francisco company had infringed its patents with software that RealNetworks offers to help users download its "premium" products such as RealPlayer, Greaves said. Ethos had sought over US$200 million in damages in the suit.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:48:27 am into the following categories: In The News
08/01/06
Rambus Inc. has accepted a court's lowered damage award in a patent infringement case against Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the company said late Thursday. Los Altos-based Rambus said it elected the judge's reduction of a jury's about $307 million award down to $133.6 million. If Rambus had refused to accept the lower amount, the judge ruled, South Korea-based Hynix would be granted a new trial on the issue of damages. The damages award results from a San Jose federal jury finding in April that Hynix, the world's second-largest memory chipmaker, infringed Rambus patents on dynamic random access memory -- or DRAM -- between June 2000 and the end of 2005.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:47:32 am into the following categories: In The News
08/01/06
Drug developer Repligen Corp. said Monday that a federal court refused to dismiss its claims in patent infringement lawsuit against the drugmaker ImClone Systems Inc. The company said the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts declined to issue a summary judgment requested by ImClone. In its motion, ImClone had argued that Repligen's claims should be dismissed because a patent in question had been exhausted. Repligen alleges that ImClone's production of the cancer drug Erbitux infringes a patent that is owned by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is licensed exclusively to Repligen. The patent covers certain genetic elements that increase protein production in a mammalian cell.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:45:51 am into the following categories: In The News
08/01/06
Polymer Group, Inc. (PGI), one of the world's leading producers of engineered materials, announced that it, through certain of its subsidiaries, has filed a suit against The Kroger Co. (Kroger), Inter-American Products, Inc. (Inter-American) and U.S. Nonwovens Corp. for patent infringement related to private-label imaged wipes sold through Kroger's retail food stores. The suit, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division, alleges that Kroger is willfully infringing PGI's U.S. Patent No. RE 38,505, which relates to hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics having raised patterns. The allegedly infringing product is Kroger's "Everyday Living(R) Refill Dusting Cloths."
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:44:53 am into the following categories: In The News
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