Patents by Inventor Ori M. Stitelman
Ori M. Stitelman 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: 11128722Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Alan Hook
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Publication number: 20200186883Abstract: Some embodiments described herein relate to a method that includes surveying and/or passively monitoring content consumption by mobile communication devices. Each signal received from a mobile communication device can be associated with a common location. For example, an out-of-home device positioned at the location can be operable to receive requests from mobile communication devices that represent requests to access network locations. An audience profile for that common location can be defined based on a network location that is identified as being statistically overrepresented. Content targeted to the audience profile at the common location can then be provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. STITELMAN, Blake ABER, Andrew PANCER, Rodney HOOK, Brian DALESSANDRO
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Publication number: 20190116232Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Alan Hook
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Patent number: 10212239Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2018Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: DSTILLERY, INC.Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Alan Hook
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Publication number: 20180234511Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Alan Hook
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Patent number: 9948733Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2016Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: DSTILLERY, INC.Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Alan Hook
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Publication number: 20170324818Abstract: A system and method for analyzing media requests and evaluating the authenticity of geographic data associated with the media requests. A mobile device may use media requests to retrieve media items that are displayed to a user. A media request may include geographic data with latitude and longitude information and entity data identifying a user, application, mobile device, or combination thereof. The system may analyze the geographic data to identify locations and may analyze the entity information to identify user activity. The user activity may be internet activity of an application running on another device (e.g., user's desktop). The system may then correlate the user activity (e.g., accessing a venue web site) with the geographic locations (e.g., venue locations) to evaluate the authenticity of the geographic data associated with the mobile requests.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2016Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Melinda Han Williams, Ori M. Stitelman
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Patent number: 9306958Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to receive data associated with access by a first plurality of entities to a first website location and to receive data associated with access by a second plurality of entities to a second website location. The processor is also caused to define a co-visitation factor for each of the first website location and the second website location based on the received data. The processor is also caused to, if the co-visitation factor of the first website location and/or the co-visitation factor of the second website location is over a predefined threshold, select the first website location and/or the second website location as target website locations. The processor is caused to send a signal to set a flag associated with each target website location indicating the target website location as a suspicious website location.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Claudia Reisz, Rodney Hook, Brian Dalessandro
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Patent number: 9118563Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to filter data associated with an entity for a first predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a first time to a preselected network location from a plurality of preselected network locations. The plurality of preselected network locations are associated with forced web traffic patterns. The processor is also caused to filter data associated with the entity for a second predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a second time to a preselected network location from the plurality of preselected network locations during the first predefined time period. The second time is after the first time.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Hook, Tommy Yiwel Mei
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Patent number: 9008104Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to filter data associated with an entity for a first predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a first time to a preselected network location from a plurality of preselected network locations. The plurality of preselected network locations are associated with forced web traffic patterns. The processor is also caused to filter data associated with the entity for a second predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a second time to a preselected network location from the plurality of preselected network locations during the first predefined time period. The second time is after the first time.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Hook, Tommy Yiwel Mei
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Publication number: 20140351931Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to receive data associated with access by a first plurality of entities to a first website location and to receive data associated with access by a second plurality of entities to a second website location. The processor is also caused to define a co-visitation factor for each of the first website location and the second website location based on the received data. The processor is also caused to, if the co-visitation factor of the first website location and/or the co-visitation factor of the second website location is over a predefined threshold, select the first website location and/or the second website location as target website locations. The processor is caused to send a signal to set a flag associated with each target website location indicating the target website location as a suspicious website location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Claudia Reisz, Rodney Hook, Brian Dalessandro
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Patent number: 8719934Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to receive data associated with access by a first plurality of entities to a first website location and to receive data associated with access by a second plurality of entities to a second website location. The processor is also caused to define a co-visitation factor for each of the first website location and the second website location based on the received data. The processor is also caused to, if the co-visitation factor of the first website location and/or the co-visitation factor of the second website location is over a predefined threshold, select the first website location and/or the second website location as target website locations. The processor is caused to send a signal to set a flag associated with each target website location indicating the target website location as a suspicious website location.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Dstillery, Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Claudia Riesz, Rodney Hook, Brian Dalessandro
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Publication number: 20140119185Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to filter data associated with an entity for a first predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a first time to a preselected network location from a plurality of preselected network locations. The plurality of preselected network locations are associated with forced web traffic patterns. The processor is also caused to filter data associated with the entity for a second predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a second time to a preselected network location from the plurality of preselected network locations during the first predefined time period. The second time is after the first time.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Media6Degrees Inc.Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Hook, Tommy Yiwel Mei
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Publication number: 20140068061Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium is provided that stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to filter data associated with an entity for a first predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a first time to a preselected network location from a plurality of preselected network locations. The plurality of preselected network locations are associated with forced web traffic patterns. The processor is also caused to filter data associated with the entity for a second predefined time period in response to an access by the entity at a second time to a preselected network location from the plurality of preselected network locations during the first predefined time period. The second time is after the first time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Rodney Hook, Tommy Yiwel Mei
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Publication number: 20140068773Abstract: A non-transitory processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions to be executed by a processor to receive data associated with access by a first plurality of entities to a first website location and to receive data associated with access by a second plurality of entities to a second website location. The processor is also caused to define a co-visitation factor for each of the first website location and the second website location based on the received data. The processor is also caused to, if the co-visitation factor of the first website location and/or the co-visitation factor of the second website location is over a predefined threshold, select the first website location and/or the second website location as target website locations. The processor is caused to send a signal to set a flag associated with each target website location indicating the target website location as a suspicious website location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Ori M. Stitelman, Claudia Reisz, Rodney Hook, Brian Dalessandro