MUST READ!! Here is an example of a process in
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Here is an example of a process in which everything within the patent already existed but the patent holder simply created an easier way of getting it done easier.
The patent was so simple that most don't realize how a patent was even awarded. This patent was so powerful that it helped to make the richest man on the planet!!!!!
Amazons huge 1‑click patent.
This already exsited, it was called a "house account". Before credit cards were popular, I.E., a company that had a fleet of vehicles would give all the company info to a gas station and the drivers would just sign the bill to the account (all the info was already filed then billed weekly or monthly). Contractors did the same with lumber yards, landscape supplier, mason yards, etc. IT ALREADY EXISTED BUT WASN'T COMPUTERIZED (1-click)!!!!
For those who don't remember and/or are reading it for the first time, you will scratch your head and ask yourselves... HOW DID AMAZON GET IT DONE AND ENFORCED, YET SFOR HAS TO FIGHT SO HARD?
SFOR has a real life computer hacking problem solving "method/system"... so what is the issue here? Alice/Rule 35!!! with judges who are having a difficult time understanding how this patent actually is the most effective (but not guaranteed) authentication method around which is automated and completely processed by a series of computers, servers, stored data, through cloud, on premise, etc (no one is physically picking up a phone!)
LINK:
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/am...ff-patent/
SFOR's technology solves a real life computer/technology device problem... Amazon's patent did what to deserve patentability?
YET, LOOK AT AMAZON NOW... WHERE WILL SFOR BE WITH THEIR OOBA PATENTS.
IMO
GLTA