Re: Invention Disclosure - Payment Authorization System

On 2016-11-16 12:45, Rigo Wenning wrote:
> Hi Anders,
>
> I successfully downloaded the PDF with the payment authorization scheme and
> can confirm that prior art exists since 2016 11:33:42 CET, in case someone
> tries to patent that scheme. Those protocols are IMHO only patentable in the
> US. Both messages are registered now in the W3C archived mailing lists, thus
> creating evidence.
>
>  --Rigo
>  W3C Legal counsel

Hi Rigo,
Thank you very much for acknowledging the publishing in a W3C list!

For those who are interested in other takes on the same problem space, the
EMV 3D Secure 2.0 and EMV Tokenization specifications
(https://www.emvco.com/specifications.aspx) should be worth looking into as well.

Regards
Anders Rundgren

>
> On Wednesday, 16 November 2016 11:33:42 CET Anders Rundgren wrote:
>> This is a defensive publication which sole purpose is describing a system in
>> such a way that it makes it more difficult for other people filing patents
>> for similar concepts. That is, the ideas presented are considered to be
>> "prior art".
>>
>> However, there are no guarantees that the concepts elaborated on here
>> actually are novel, useful, or even not already covered by patents!
>>
>> The core authorization system:
>> https://cyberphone.github.io/doc/defensive-publications/payment-authorizati
>> on-scheme.pdf
>>
>> A closely related support system for dealing with party discovery:
>> https://cyberphone.github.io/doc/defensive-publications/authority-objects.p
>> df
>>
>> Introduction: https://cyberphone.github.io/doc/saturn/
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> Anders Rundgren
>> Principal, WebPKI.org
>

Received on Wednesday, 16 November 2016 12:29:04 UTC