Facilitating electronic exchange of proprietary information
First Claim
1. A method for using a computer to facilitate and control sequential access to a two-level information database created by inputs supplied by originators comprising:
- receiving and storing in the database a plurality of two-part descriptions each supplied by an originator, each two-part description including a nonconfidential first-level element in the form of a searchable and accessible basic description of an originator'"'"'s idea, and a confidential second-level element in the form of a searchable, but nonaccessible detailed description of each originator'"'"'s idea;
permitting users to access, search, review and select without restriction, only the nonconfidential first-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions;
subsequently providing selecting users with an option to access, search and review the confidential second-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions that correspond to the selected first-level elements by electronically submitting to each selecting user a license agreement including a confidentiality provision and other previously supplied licensing terms;
receiving and storing in the computer an acceptance of the license agreement by each selecting user; and
upon receipt of license acceptance, providing accepting users with unrestricted access on a confidential basis via the computer to the confidential second-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions corresponding to the selected first-level elements.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus effectuates bilateral commerce in ideas. An originator and user-driven on-line commercial network system is designed to facilitate idea submission, purchase, and licensing, and is easily adapted to business-to-business transfers of innovation as well as consumer-to-business transfers of innovation. The invention allows originators of ideas to communicate nondisclosing synopses of ideas globally to potential users, for users conveniently to search for relevant ideas and for users potentially to bind an originator to a limited duration license granting user the exclusive right to access and consider confidentially the originator'"'"'s fully disclosed idea. The invention also allows users to communicate confidentially or nonconfidentially unsolved problems or needs globally to potential originators, for originators conveniently to search for relevant unsolved problems or needs, and for originators to submit and communicate confidentially proposed solutions to the soliciting user.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for using a computer to facilitate and control sequential access to a two-level information database created by inputs supplied by originators comprising:
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receiving and storing in the database a plurality of two-part descriptions each supplied by an originator, each two-part description including a nonconfidential first-level element in the form of a searchable and accessible basic description of an originator'"'"'s idea, and a confidential second-level element in the form of a searchable, but nonaccessible detailed description of each originator'"'"'s idea; permitting users to access, search, review and select without restriction, only the nonconfidential first-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions; subsequently providing selecting users with an option to access, search and review the confidential second-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions that correspond to the selected first-level elements by electronically submitting to each selecting user a license agreement including a confidentiality provision and other previously supplied licensing terms; receiving and storing in the computer an acceptance of the license agreement by each selecting user; and upon receipt of license acceptance, providing accepting users with unrestricted access on a confidential basis via the computer to the confidential second-level elements of the stored two-part descriptions corresponding to the selected first-level elements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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