Patents by Inventor Matthew John DiMeo
Matthew John DiMeo 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: 9576068Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are concerned with displaying a data set within a display area of a display device, where the data set includes a plurality of groups of elements, each of the groups including a higher-level element and one or more lower-level elements. Each element may for example form part of a Document Object Model for an HTML document. Elements are processed to identify and render one or more elements in the display area. An element is identified if the region it occupies corresponds with a selected portion of a layout area of the data set. Groups of elements are processed differently in dependence on whether a higher-level element of a group has a pre-defined spatial relationship with respect to one or more lower-level elements in the group, allowing the invention to efficiently process elements which are members of groups for which the pre-defined spatial relationship has been identified.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Good Technology Holdings LimitedInventors: Benjamin Charles Reesman, Christopher Mark Downey, Matthew John DiMeo
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Publication number: 20120102392Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are concerned with displaying a data set within a display area of a display device, where the data set includes a plurality of groups of elements, each of the groups including a higher-level element and one or more lower-level elements. Each element may for example form part of a Document Object Model for an HTML document. Elements are processed to identify and render one or more elements in the display area. An element is identified if the region it occupies corresponds with a selected portion of a layout area of the data set. Groups of elements are processed differently in dependence on whether a higher-level element of a group has a pre-defined spatial relationship with respect to one or more lower-level elements in the group, allowing the invention to efficiently process elements which are members of groups for which the pre-defined spatial relationship has been identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: Visto CorporationInventors: Benjamin Charles Reesman, Christopher Mark Downey, Matthew John DiMeo
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Patent number: 7376581Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for providing access to electronic works over a network. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention offers a user access to electronic copies of works, such as songs, albums, movies, or music videos, over a network. The user responds to the offer by requesting to access to a particular work. Before such a request is granted, the present invention may verify that the user is authorized to access to the work. In one embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they possess a physical copy of the work. In another embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they ordered or purchased a copy of the work. If a user's authorization is verified, the user may then be provided with access to an electronic copy of the work by such techniques as downloading or streaming.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Universal Music Group, Inc.Inventors: John William DeRose, Alexander T. Van Zoest, Matthew John Dimeo, Brian Mason Degenhardt, Charles Lawrence Sismondo, Brian Callahan, George Matthew Costello, Tristan Anne Barnum, James Park, Joshua Stephens, Michael Oliphant, David M Story, John P. Knott, James Martin Moore
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Patent number: 6609105Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for providing access to electronic works over a network. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention offers a user access to electronic copies of works, such as songs, albums, movies, or music videos, over a network. The user responds to the offer by requesting to access to a particular work. Before such a request is granted, the present invention may verify that the user is authorized to access to the work. In one embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they possess a physical copy of the work. In another embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they ordered or purchased a copy of the work. If a user's authorization is verified, the user may then be provided with access to an electronic copy of the work by such techniques as downloading or streaming.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: MP3.com, Inc.Inventors: Alexander T. Van Zoest, Matthew John Dimeo, Brian Mason Degenhardt, Charles Lawerence Sismondo, Brian Callahan, John William DeRose, George Matthew Costello, Tristan Anne Barnum, James Park, Joshua Stephens, Michael Oliphant, David M. Story, John P. Knott, James Martin Moore
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Patent number: 6496802Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for providing access to electronic works over a network. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention offers a user access to electronic copies of works, such as songs, albums, movies, or music videos, over a network. The user responds to the offer by requesting to access to a particular work. Before such a request is granted, the present invention may verify that the user is authorized to access to the work. In one embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they possess a physical copy of the work. In another embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they ordered or purchased a copy of the work. If a user's authorization is verified, the user may then be provided with access to an electronic copy of the work by such techniques as downloading or streaming.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: MP3.com, Inc.Inventors: Alexander T. van Zoest, Matthew John DiMeo, Brian Mason Degenhardt, Charles Lawrence Sismondo, Brian Callahan, John William DeRose, George Matthew Costello, Tristan Anne Barnum, James Park, Joshua Stephens, Michael Oliphant, David M Story, John P. Knott, James Martin Moore
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Publication number: 20020082922Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for providing access to electronic works over a network. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention offers a user access to electronic copies of works, such as songs, albums, movies, or music videos, over a network. The user responds to the offer by requesting to access to a particular work. Before such a request is granted, the present invention may verify that the user is authorized to access to the work. In one embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they possess a physical copy of the work. In another embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they ordered or purchased a copy of the work. If a user's authorization is verified, the user may then be provided with access to an electronic copy of the work by such techniques as downloading or streaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Alexander T. Van Zoest, Matthew John Dimeo, Brian Mason Degenhardt, Charles Lawrence Sismondo, Brian Callahan, John William DeRose, George Matthew Costello, Tristan Anne Barnum, James Park, Joshua Stephens, Michael Oliphant, David M. Story, John P. Knott, James Martin Moore
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Publication number: 20020062252Abstract: The present invention is a system and method for providing access to electronic works over a network. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention offers a user access to electronic copies of works, such as songs, albums, movies, or music videos, over a network. The user responds to the offer by requesting to access to a particular work. Before such a request is granted, the present invention may verify that the user is authorized to access to the work. In one embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they possess a physical copy of the work. In another embodiment, the user verifies that they are authorized to access an electronic copy of the work by demonstrating that they ordered or purchased a copy of the work. If a user's authorization is verified, the user may then be provided with access to an electronic copy of the work by such techniques as downloading or streaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Alexander T. Van Zoest, Matthew John Dimeo, Brian Mason Degenhardt, Charles Lawrence Sismondo, Brian Callahan, John William DeRose, George Matthew Costello, Tristan Anne Barnum, James Park, Joshua Stephens, Michael Oliphant, David M. Story, John P. Knott, James Martin Moore