Another Patent
I got this through one of the listservs that I subscribe to, and then verified at GEN-ERIC Patent News. A U.S. Patent 7,092,957 has been issued for a Computerized national online parcel-level map data portal.
Abstract: A National Online Parcel-Level Map Data Portal (NPDP) is provided that optimizes online delivery of parcel-level maps and linked attribute data. To do this, the NPDP manages a database of assembled and current vector based parcel data in a spatial format (GIS) that enables geocoded parcel boundaries to be linked to property tax records. A user enters a street address into an appropriate screen window to call up and view road right-of-ways, all parcel boundaries and the “exact” address location as a highlighted parcel area. In addition, a list of property record attributes such as owner, use code, assessed value and year constructed can be displayed.
Hmm… I have worked for two companies who have been doing this for years, and I know of countless others who do the same. But never thought to apply for a patent…
What do you think the implications of this patent will be?
Update 9/1 by Adena: The patent is issued to Boundary Solutions, Inc. a company founded by Dennis Klein (remember FMS/AC?). Also involved: Chris Harlow (remember The Harlow Report?) Press release from the company is online.
This entry was contributed by Atanas Entchev
