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" Instead, NetAcuity utilizes 20 patent-pending data mining techniques and a team of dedicated data analysts to provide leading enterprises, networks and web sites with the most comprehensive set of IP data available. "

Looks like they're trying to patent more than just locating someone by IP.. although I really wonder how some "process" patents really are patentable..
Posted by: d_jedi   Posted on: 03/30/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Let's see now  Taz_z | 03/30/04
heheheheeeeeee  will01gt | 03/30/04
Patentable?  vferrara | 03/30/04
OK, you got me...a little  Taz_z | 03/30/04
What patent?  d_jedi | 03/30/04
You are right of course about no patent being mentioned  Taz_z | 03/30/04
patents..  d_jedi | 03/30/04
What can be "patented"?  edjsch | 04/01/04
I wonder if Microsoft is behind this lawsuit?  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Oh please  George Jay | 03/30/04
Because they're greedy, controlling, and  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Remember  will01gt | 03/30/04
Yes. Yes I do. And Stac. And Go. And Netscape...  ordaj@... | 03/30/04
Tough Bananas  George Jay | 03/30/04
That's not what they said  el1jones | 03/30/04
Read the whole story next time  rjrapier | 03/30/04
Some links  Nigel Johnstone | 03/30/04
Wow, look what Google stepped in  FilledOut | 03/30/04
Possible Defence  kld113 | 04/01/04

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