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Virginia Patent Fight Ends
POTOMAC TECH JOURNAL, October 7, 2002 - A long battle with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office came to an end last week for three entrepreneurs who make up DE Technologies Inc.

DE Technologies Receives Patent Related to Trade
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, October 3, 2002 - The U.S. Patent Office granted a patent that purports to covers
any computerized process for automating international-commerce...

One Man's Fight to Patent a 'Process'
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, Tuesday, July 24, 2001 - Ed Pool has a plan to make New Zealand a "cyber Switzerland," but is having trouble getting anyone in government to listen... is finding more receptive ears among our software developers and local government.

Trade NZ Stand Stuns US Entrepreneur
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, Tuesday, June 26, 2001 - United States entrepreneur Ed Pool is still reeling from what he describes as a second "smack in the face" from Trade New Zealand.

 Trade NZ Wary of US Firm's Ambitions
THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD, Tuesday, June 26, 2001 - Trade New Zealand is giving the cold shoulder to a United States company that wants to move its operations here, creating 200 jobs and, potentially, a multibillion-dollar business.

Ticket to Riches -- or to Court
THE NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL, Monday, September 18, 2000 - Paul R. Gupta has either landed the client of his career, or he's going to be spending the next few years chasing a whole flock of wild geese.

US Patent Victory May be Costly
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, September 19, 2000 - Australian companies conducting international financial transfers may be forced to pay a royalty fee to a US entrepreneur whose patent on an ``international shopping centre for universal operation" is reportedly close to being granted...

Surge in US Patents Could Blunt the Edge of Dot Com Innovators
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, August 29, 2000 - An American man is on the verge of winning a patent covering broad international e-commerce processes...

A Billion-Dollar Patent? Software Developer is Seeking To Protect Process Using Internet for Foreign Trade
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Monday, August 28, 2000 - If the U.S. Patent Office does what it has said it will do, companies using the Internet for computer-to-computer international trade will have to pay a royalty fee...

Partners' Patent has World of Potential
ROANOKE TIMES, Sunday, July 9, 2000 - From Franklin County comes an invention that could have a major impact on global e-commerce...

Cutting Through a World of Red Tape
BUSINESS WEEK ONLINE, Wednesday, June 28, 2000 - DE Technologies has patented a technology for processing sales worldwide -- easily -- via the Internet...
 

Press Releases


DE Technologies Receives Second U.S. Patent For International E-Commerce System
BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA, January 19, 2005 - DE Technologies, Inc., a private company specializing in global trade services technology and patent technology licensing, announced today the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded U.S. Patent No. 6,845,364 for its Borderless Order Entry System (BOES)....
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DE Technologies Receives U.S. Patent for International E-Commerce System
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, October 1, 2002 - DE Technologies, Inc., a private company specializing in international trade transactions, announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office today awarded Patent No. 6,460,020 for the company's Borderless Order Entry System (BOES™)...
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Position Papers

Information Technology and International Trade Position Paper
This paper summarizes the requirements for international trade and outlines how BOES™ significantly streamlines international transactions through a standard digitized mechanism for trade.

BOES™ Patentability Paper  
The purpose of this position paper is to explain, first, that the BOES™ technology falls within the scope of inventions that are protected by U.S. patent laws, and, second, that the BOES™ invention deserves such protection.

Security and International Trade Position Paper
This paper examines how the patent recently awarded to DE Technologies for BOES
™ can help the U.S. government meet its security goals by enabling the creation of a standard e-commerce solution for international trade. 

 

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