Pay-per-call - Patent & Patent Application Examples

Patent & Patent Application Examples

  • 2000 - A number of US patent applications have been filed by Ingenio since 2000. Including one for “Method and apparatus to provide pay-per-call advertising and billing”. Additional applications by Ingenio are mentioned here.
  • 2004 - Google’s senior research scientist filed US patent application covering Advertisements for devices with call functionality, such as mobile phones.
  • 2005 - Callgen filed UK patent application UK0504574.5 covering the application of Pay-per-Call in Affiliate Marketing. A number of individuals applicants filed US application US7689466 for Dynamic Pay Per Call listings (Patent was granted in 2010), and US application for an Integrated pay per click and pay per call listings (patent 8239273, granted 2012).
  • 2007 - Local.com granted patent 7,200,413 relating to a referral model such as pay-per-call listings.
  • 2007 - RingRevenue files patent 8,238,540 for managing a pool of phone addresses.
  • 2008 - Click Interconnect Inc auctioned a number of U.S. Click-to-Call and Pay-per-Call patents.
  • 2012 - Local Corporation Granted U.S. Pay-Per-Call Patent 8,306,208 for a pay-per-call Enhanced Directory Assistance method or system.

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