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SOFTRICITY INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    28
About

SOFTRICITY INC has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1999. It filed its patents most often in United States, China and Republic of Korea. Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, digital networks and audio-visual technology are RODGERS STEPHANE, RABBIT INC and MOGANTI MADHAV.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing SOFTRICITY INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Schaefer Stuart 19
#2 Greschler David M 6
#3 Eichin Mark W 5
#4 Atkins Derek 4
#5 Rostcheck David J 4
#6 Schmeidler Yonah 4
#7 Mysliwy Owen 4
#8 Sheehan John 3
#9 Stuart Schaefer 3
#10 Anderson Christopher N 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
CN101048735A System and method for controlling inter-application association through contextual policy control
KR20070049166A System and method for extraction and creation of application meta-information within a software application repository
KR20070041579A Method and system for minimizing loss in a computer application
US7590743B2 Method and system for associating a process on a multi-user device with a host address unique to a user session associated with the process
US7225264B2 Systems and methods for delivering content over a computer network
US7370071B2 Method for serving third party software applications from servers to client computers
US7028305B2 Operating system abstraction and protection layer
US7200632B1 Method and system for serving software applications to client computers
US7730169B1 Business method and system for serving third party software applications
US6938096B1 Method and system for remote networking using port proxying by detecting if the designated port on a client computer is blocked, then encapsulating the communications in a different format and redirecting to an open port
US6763370B1 Method and apparatus for content protection in a secure content delivery system
US7017188B1 Method and apparatus for secure content delivery over broadband access networks