Job Search Television Network, Inc., a Delaware Corporation headquartered at 184 Shuman Blvd Ste 530, Naperville, IL 60563, and operating online at www.digi-me.com, announced today a well-deserved victory in its years-long application process for the protection of its unique job video creation system. This latest patent to Digi-Me from the US Patent and Trademark Office is made exceptional by the fact that since a 2014 Supreme Court ruling (Alice v. CLS), allowance rates on patents in the software area and systems have dropped to historic lows. Real estate systems fell into the 20 hardest fields of allowance at the US Patent and Trademark Office with a grant below 29%.
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Patent inventor and CEO, Mr. Roger Stanton stated, “This is an important milestone for the Digi-Me team and strategy in support of our goal to offer a fully automated video production system for employers looking to optimize their hiring process. Now that the United States has recognized our exclusive right, we will focus our efforts to secure extended rights here and abroad.” Patent co-inventor Lindsay Stanton, Chief Client Office, confirmed, “This cannot come at a better time. This investment paid off and as the employment market expands rapidly into Social Media, we just recently discovered a first potential infringer of our technology designed to further penetrate the new dynamic world environment.”
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The Digi-Me patented system is for the generation of multiple Job Reports in a network environment relying connected to an employer Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and its own ATS Application Program Interface (ATS API). The patent protection given will last at least until 2034, as Digi-Me now embarks on expanding its protection nationally and internationally.
Mr. Stanton added, “With this patent award, we expect a faster growth now as our institutional clients and investors can feel even more confident in the permanency of our technology which further underpins our overall market credibility.”
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