Patents to be Auctioned

US Patents 6,397,219 and 6,466,940 which relate to the insertion and
extraction of contact, classification and geographic data into and from web
pages are to be sold at auction 2008 April 1-2. With a priority date of 1997
February 21, the patents anticipated key aspects of the Semantic Web.

 

I wrote and filed those patents because I wanted something like the Sematic
Web to evolve sooner rather than later. The patents mouldered for 10 years
until I was approached recently by Ocean Tomo
(http://www.oceantomo.com/index.html) who offered to auction them
(http://www.oceantomoauctions.com/OTA_Catalogue_Lot.asp?eventid=42008
<http://www.oceantomoauctions.com/OTA_Catalogue_Lot.asp?eventid=42008&Lot=16
> &Lot=16).

 

Who gets to own the patents is now out of my hands. However, I'd like them
to go to a good home if I can find one.

 

If you know of anyone likely to be interested in these patents, would you be
so kind as to let them know?

 

I've set up a web site for the patent auction lot here:
http://www.freewebs.com/dudley-mills/index.htm

 

Kind regards,

Dudley Mills,

30 Hutchison Crescent,

Kambah, ACT 2902,

Australia.

Phone: +61-2-6296-2639

 

Received on Friday, 18 January 2008 18:12:06 UTC