Virtual Currency Patent Index February 2015

Virtual Currency Patent Index February 2015
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Virtual Currency Patent Index February 2015

1 virtual currency patent was granted in February. This is a decrease of 2 from January.

8 virtual currency patent applications were published in February. This is a decrease of 3 from January.

Selected Virtual Currency Patents

Pat. # Title Assignee
8962964 Methods for online collaborative composition None

 

Virtual Currency Patent Index February 2015

U.S. Pat. #8,962,964

Selected Virtual Currency Patent Applications

Pub. # Title
20150058144 Social Networking Data Augmented Gaming Kiosk
20150051961 Idea Collection and Tracking System Based on Investing Game
20150050987 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING CURRENT OR FUTURE USERS OF A VIRTUAL CURRENCY
20150046337 OFFLINE VIRTUAL CURRENCY TRANSACTION
20150046314 Computerized System for Trading
20150046241 Universal Value Exchange Multipoint Transactions Apparatuses, Methods and Systems
20150039496 DIGITAL CURRENCY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH ACOUSTIC TRIGGERS
20150039470 Decentralized Internet Shopping Marketplaces

Definitions

As we use it here, “virtual currencies” include digital currencies, cryptocurrencies and other innovative electronic currencies. Virtual currencies may include Bitcoin, Darkcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin, Mastercoin, Namecoin, NXT, Peercoin, Ripple, etc.

We try to limit the Virtual Currency Patent Index to patents and patent applications that are substantially related to virtual currencies. Patent records that make only a passing reference to a virtual currency are generally not included. Please let us know if we have missed any important patents.

The Virtual Currency Patent Index tracks patent applications and patents that have been published or granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Although most applications are published, a small percentage (about 7% nation wide) are not published for various reasons. Patent applications are generally published 18 months after the first priority date of the application. Published applications have not necessarily been examined and some applications will be abandoned after publication. Once an application is examined and approved and all fees and formalities have been satisfied, the Patent Office grants a patent.

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