Worlds.com Is Awarded Third “Virtual Worlds” Patent
Brookline, MA, March 10, 2009 — General Patent Corporation, a leading patent
licensing and enforcement firm announced today that its client, Worlds.com,
Inc. (OTC BB:WDD), has been issued U.S. Patent No. 7,493,558 titled “System
and Method for Enabling Users to Interact in a Virtual Space.”
The Patent relates to computer architecture for a three-dimensional graphical
multi-user interactive virtual world system. Such systems are utilized in
Massive Multi-Player Online Games (MMORPG) of the type known as Graphical
Multi-Dimension (GMUD) games, which provide a graphical representation of
the player’s character (avatar) wherein movement of the character in virtual
space alters what the character views.
“Working with General Patent Corporation resulted in building strong
intellectual property portfolio for Worlds.com that reflects Worlds pioneering
contribution to the online game technology,” said Thom Kidrin, Worlds’ CEO.
“We are very pleased with the results so far.”
The new ‘558 Patent further expands World.com’s patent portfolio, managed
by
General Patent Corporation. According to General Patent, Worlds.com has
another patent continuation in process at the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office (USPTO) for the ‘690 Patent, and two more continuations of the Patent
will be prosecuted before the USPTO.
General Patent Corporation represents
Worlds.com as its exclusive licensing agent.
“This Patent is a continuation of U.S. Patent No. 7,181,690 issued to
Worlds.com in 2007 and bearing the same title,” explained Paul Lerner, GPC’s
Sr. Vice President and General Counsel. “This new patent significantly
strengthens patent protection for the technology developed by Worlds.com.”
The ‘690 Patent is the subject of a patent infringement lawsuit brought by
Worlds.com against NCSoft Corp. of Austin, Texas. The lawsuit was filed in
United Stated States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
(Case 6:08-cv-00508) last year.
About Worlds.com, Inc.
Worlds.com, Inc. of Brookline, MA is a leader and pioneer in the development
and delivery of 3D content and technology on the internet. Founded in 1994,
Worlds utilizes its patented 3D technology in partnership with brand leaders in
specific market segments to offer 3D multi-user environments that have
interactive Avatars, rich media graphics, text chat, voice-to-voice chat, video
and e-commerce. The 3D communities allow visitors to interact with each other,
teleport throughout the Worlds environment, as well as participate in shared
experiences. Besides partnering with existing content providers that have
strong brands and an existing following, Worlds also encourages individuals to
create their own virtual spaces, communities and unique Avatars with
easy-to-use tools. Worlds was, and remains, true “social networking” well
before the term became mainstream. For more information on Worlds, please
visit
www.worlds.com.
About General Patent Corporation
General Patent Corporation (GPC), headquartered in Suffern, NY, is a premier
intellectual property (IP) boutique focusing on patent
licensing and
enforcement, and
IP strategy and
valuation. GPC represents clients in
assertive licensing and enforcement matters on a contingency basis. GPC is
the oldest patent enforcement firm in the U.S. For more information on GPC,
please visit
www.generalpatent.com.
Summary of the News Release:
Worlds.com Is Awarded Third “Virtual Worlds” Patent
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