Patents by Inventor David Angel Rodriguez
David Angel Rodriguez has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10701018Abstract: A message distribution technique permits individual subscribers to receive text messages from a broadcaster. The broadcaster uploads a text message to a central processing service where it may be redirected to a chat room associated with the broadcaster. In addition, a push notification is sent to ail subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the delivery of a text message from the broadcaster. The push notification may also contain a link that, when activated by the subscriber, initiates an associated software application program that navigates the subscriber directly to the chat room to view the text message. The text message may be generated and uploaded by the broadcaster without having to activate the software application. The push notification may also be received by subscribers without having to activate the software program. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 30, 2020Assignee: Mobilitie, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Patent number: 10390056Abstract: A video distribution technique permits individual subscribers to pay a nominal fee to follow celebrities and receive videos directly therefrom. An individual may qualify as a broadcaster by having a sufficient fan base as measured by the number of followers in existing social media services. The broadcaster uploads video to a central processing service where it may be transcoded to a convenient communication protocol for distribution. In addition, a warning message is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the impending arrival of an incoming video from the broadcaster. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction. The broadcaster provides the restriction data and the system filters the subscriber list to include subscribers that meet the geographic requirements, such as residence in a particular area or current presence within a certain area. Messages sent only the targeted subscribers.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Mobilitie, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Patent number: 10390072Abstract: A message distribution technique permits individual subscribers to receive text messages from a broadcaster. The broadcaster uploads a text message to a central processing service where it may be redirected to a chat room associated with the broadcaster. In addition, a push notification is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the delivery of a text message from the broadcaster. The push notification may also contain a link that, when activated by the subscriber, initiates an associated software application program that navigates the subscriber directly to the chat room to view the text message. The text message may be generated and uploaded by the broadcaster without having to activate the software application. The push notification may also be received by subscribers without having to activate the software program. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: Mobilitie, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Patent number: 10264323Abstract: A video distribution technique permits individual subscribers to pay a nominal fee to follow celebrities and receive videos directly therefrom. An individual may qualify as a broadcaster by having a sufficient fan base as measured by the number of followers in existing social media services. The broadcaster uploads video to a central processing service where it may be transcoded to a convenient communication protocol for distribution. In addition, a warning message is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the impending arrival of an incoming video from the broadcaster. In one embodiment, the user will not receive any video unless they transmit an acknowledgement to the push text notification. In an alternative embodiment, the subscriber will receive all videos automatically unless they respond to the push text notification to opt out of receiving the video.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Mobilitie, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Publication number: 20170064362Abstract: A message distribution technique permits individual subscribers to receive text messages from a broadcaster. The broadcaster uploads a text message to a central processing service where it may be redirected to a chat room associated with the broadcaster. In addition, a push notification is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the delivery of a text message from the broadcaster. The push notification may also contain a link that, when activated by the subscriber, initiates an associated software application program that navigates the subscriber directly to the chat room to view the text message. The text message may be generated and uploaded by the broadcaster without having to activate the software application. The push notification may also be received by subscribers without having to activate the software program. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Publication number: 20170064399Abstract: A message distribution technique permits individual subscribers to receive text messages from a broadcaster. The broadcaster uploads a text message to a central processing service where it may be redirected to a chat room associated with the broadcaster, In addition, a push notification is sent to ail subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the delivery of a text message from the broadcaster. The push notification may also contain a link that, when activated by the subscriber, initiates an associated software application program that navigates the subscriber directly to the chat room to view the text message. The text message may be generated and uploaded by the broadcaster without having to activate the software application. The push notification may also be received by subscribers without having to activate the software program. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Publication number: 20170064366Abstract: A video distribution technique permits individual subscribers to pay a nominal fee to follow celebrities and receive videos directly therefrom. An individual may qualify as a broadcaster by having a sufficient fan base as measured by the number of followers in existing social media services. The broadcaster uploads video to a central processing service where it may be transcoded to a convenient communication protocol for distribution. In addition, a warning message is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the impending arrival of an incoming video from the broadcaster. In one embodiment, the user will not receive any video unless they transmit an acknowledgement to the push text notification. In an alternative embodiment, the subscriber will receive all videos automatically unless they respond to the push text notification to opt out of receiving the video.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Publication number: 20170064349Abstract: A video distribution technique permits individual subscribers to pay a nominal fee to follow celebrities and receive videos directly therefrom. An individual may qualify as a broadcaster by having a sufficient fan base as measured by the number of followers in existing social media services. The broadcaster uploads video to a central processing service where it may be transcoded to a convenient communication protocol for distribution. In addition, a warning message is sent to all subscribers of a particular broadcaster to indicate the impending arrival of an incoming video from the broadcaster. In one embodiment, the broadcaster can limit distribution of the video based on a geographic restriction. The broadcaster provides the restriction data and the system filters the subscriber list to include subscribers that meet the geographic requirements, such as residence in a particular area or current presence within a certain area. Messages sent only the targeted subscribers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon
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Publication number: 20170064357Abstract: A video distribution technique permits individual users to view a streaming video of an event if they are located outside an exclusion zone surrounding the location of the event. The exclusion zone may be a distance (e.g., 50 miles) or a geographical zone (e.g., a city or county border). When a user attempts to subscribe to the streaming viewing, the system determines the location of the user. If the user is within the exclusion zone, the request for streaming is rejected. If the user location is outside the exclusion zone, the request for streaming is accepted. User location can be determined using global positioning system (GPS) data, cell-assisted location data, WiFi location data or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Angel Rodriguez, Jennifer Marie Deleon