Mexican Patent Allowance Notification Received
Friday, July 27, 2007 at 1:36PM
Steve Holcombe
Patent protection for Common Point Authoring system is globally spreading

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, July 27, 2007 —Pardalis, Inc. announced today that a notification has been received from the Mexican government following their review of Pardalis' U.S. Patent #6,671,696. The Pardalis 696 Patent was issued by the United States in 2003 and is entitled ‘Informational object authoring and distribution system’. The notification received from Mexico signifies that an equivalent Mexican patent will soon issue.

Pardalis' 696 patent is also known as the parent patent for the Common Point Authoring™ system. The critical benefit and characteristic of the Common Point Authoring™ system is granular information ownership.

“Mexico now joins Australia, China and New Zealand as countries which have either issued patents to Pardalis or are in the process of doing so,” said Steve Holcombe, Pardalis’ CEO. “We also have hopes for similar actions in the near future from Brazil, Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, India and Japan.”

““We are very pleased with the spreading of global patent protections for the Common Point Authoring™ system,” Holcombe said,” Holcombe said. “More detailed information about the Common Point Authoring™ system is available in our recent white paper, Banking on Granular Information Ownership, retrievable from Pardalis’ homepage.”

About Pardalis, Inc.

Pardalis' mission is to promote the sharing of confidential, trustworthy and traceable data along complex and poorly coordinated supply chains with innovative Common Point Authoring™ methods for protecting the granular ownership rights of information producers. For more information, call 877-OWN-DATA or visit http://www.pardalis.com.

Article originally appeared on The @WholeChainCom Blog (http://www.pardalis.com/).
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