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  2. Six Degrees patent - Wikipedia

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    The Six Degrees patent, [1] [2] United States patent #6,175,831, "Method and apparatus for constructing a networking database and system", granted to Andrew Weinreich, et al., has been considered the definitive patent covering social networking by the owners of Tribe.net and LinkedIn. [3]

  3. Intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    Patent infringement typically is caused by using or selling a patented invention without permission from the patent holder, i.e. from the patent owner. The scope of the patented invention or the extent of protection [ 68 ] is defined in the claims of the granted patent.

  4. Social media - Wikipedia

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    The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online newspaper, and blog ...

  5. Facebook's Next Revenue Idea Shines a Spotlight on Patent ...

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    Facebook is looking for new revenue streams. Users may soon be able to pay a subscription fee to make the social networking site's annoying ads go away. That trade-off would be worth good money to ...

  6. Who owns the patent to Google’s original search algorithm?

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    As a result, the patent rights were assigned to Stanford. It was Stanford that applied for and was granted the patent. Google licensed the rights from Stanford."

  7. Economics and patents - Wikipedia

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    A patent is an exclusionary right – preventing others from entering the market – and so its effect may be to increase the patent proprietor's income from that market. The major economic effect is the exclusivity period of the patent rights, when exploitation pays back for the enterprise that funded research and development. However ...

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