Abstract: A system and method for managing the ordering, maintenance and delivery of documents (e.g., technical publications, journals, etc.) in a copyright-compliant manner. A company having a plurality of users having a significant need to access a plurality of documents, order a large number of documents, may utilize the system and method to centrally manage the company's document ordering needs. The system and method provides for the end-to-end management of the access to the plurality of the documents and the entire document delivery supply chain from the publisher to the user anywhere, anytime on any of the user's devices. Use of the system and method enables a company to efficiently control the automated distribution of content in compliance with copyright restrictions set forth by document publishers.
Abstract: A system and method for managing the ordering, maintenance, and delivery of documents (e.g., technical publications, journals, etc.) in a copyright-compliant manner. A company having a plurality of users having a significant need to order a large number of documents, may utilize the system and method to centrally manage the company's document ordering needs. The system and method provides for the end-to-end management of the entire document delivery supply chain from the publisher to the user. Use of the system and method enables a company to efficiently control the automated distribution of content in compliance with copyright restrictions set forth by document publishers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 13, 2009
Date of Patent:
July 9, 2013
Assignee:
Infotrieve, Inc.
Inventors:
Richard H. Weaver, Fred Pandolfi, Steve Hayes
Abstract: A fax routing system and method using a standard fax machine and personal computer. The telephone number is decoded from the telephone number dialing which is generated by the fax machine. This number is looked up in a table. If a corresponding Internet-address is found, the fax is downloaded from the fax machine, converted into a computer file, and sent to the recipient via his Internet address. If a corresponding Internet address is not found, the decoded number is dialed on a telephone line and, thereafter, the telephone line is connected to the fax machine for normal fax delivery.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 2002
Date of Patent:
October 28, 2003
Assignee:
Infotrieve, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Elias Bashoura, Charles J. Coudsi, Peter Victor Derycz, Fady Joseph Garabet
Abstract: A fax routing system and method using a standard fax machine and personal computer. The telephone number is decoded from the telephone number dialing which is generated by the fax machine. This number is looked up in a table. If a corresponding Internet address is found, the fax is downloaded from the fax machine, converted into a computer file, and sent to the recipient via his Internet address. If a corresponding Internet address is not found, the decoded number is dialed on a telephone line and, thereafter, the telephone line is connected to the fax machine for normal fax delivery.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 30, 2002
Assignee:
Infotrieve, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Elias Bashoura, Charles J. Coudsi, Peter Victor Derycz, Fady Joseph Garabet
Abstract: A fax routing system and method using a standard fax machine and personal computer. The telephone number is decoded from the telephone number dialing which is generated by the fax machine. This number is looked up in a table. If a corresponding Internet address is found, the fax is downloaded from the fax machine, converted into a computer file, and sent to the recipient via his Internet address. If a corresponding Internet address is not found, the decoded number is dialed on a telephone line and, thereafter, the telephone line is connected to the fax machine for normal fax delivery.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 2, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 30, 2001
Assignee:
Infotrieve, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Elias Bashoura, Charles J. Coudsi, Peter Victor Derycz, Fady Joseph Garabet
Abstract: A fax routing system and method using a standard fax machine and personal computer. The telephone number is decoded from the telephone number dialing which is generated by the fax machine. This number is looked up in a table. If a corresponding Internet address is found, the fax is downloaded from the fax machine, converted into a computer file, and sent to the recipient via his Internet address. If a corresponding Internet address is not found, the decoded number is dialed on a telephone line and, thereafter, the telephone line is connected to the fax machine for normal fax delivery.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 1998
Date of Patent:
April 18, 2000
Assignee:
Infotrieve, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph Elias Bashoura, Charles J. Coudsi, Peter Victor Derycz, Fady Joseph Garabet