Monday, February 11, 2019

Commercial Patent Licenses available

Whereas non-commercial use of our inventions by individual persons is free, our Proprietor Patent License is now live and available at early bird pricing on Indeigogo. This is not being used as a fund-raising campaign, just a way of making available in an online store the patent license for commercial use by an individual proprietor.

I have purchased the first Proprietor License for my own personal use as the patents are owned by Family Systems; so now I am pioneering being a licensee and wish to create an App.  Not being a skilled programmer at present myself, I am also wishing for a partner to produce my "Brian App" with Unrupt features and Speak functionality from our Roadmap.

In parallel to this initiative for licensing individual developers to distribute Apps, on the Corporate side, last week IPwe assisted in creating and uploading our draft Corporate Patent License to their blockchain patent registry. So we are gearing up to enable our technology to be adopted into existing services. More soon...

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Proprietor License for review

We have started a campaign Unrupt our Conversations in order to make the Unrupt Proprietary Patent License available to individual developers at early bird pricing so we can each create and sell commercial Apps on our own account embodying the unrupt inventions without royalty obligations or reporting requirements.

All feedback is appreciated and if you are a genius developer skilled in WebRTC and peer to peer communications already, we would especially love to hear from you right now, please email initially to br@brianreynolds.biz.

I will be happy to show you how to set up a call using our open source Unrupt prototype to experience the ability to speak all our thoughts as we have them, even while the other person is speaking theirs, and neither missing anything said, all done in 1000 lines of very clever Javascript:)

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Back from the future

Hello again,  lots of news to catch up in 7 years.

After Google cancelled Wave we re-implemented a lesser version in Gadgets which displayed the voice message playlist, then Google canceled Gadgets so we built our own infrastructure to replace Wave and added the roster back into our new "home-brewed" Wave-style gadget.

This lead to Group Voicechat while the playlist evolved into Pageview. We combined everything into Verbol voice Studio, an experimental assembly of tools to explore voice communication built on three open source servers, Apache, Asterisk and Open-fire with a lot of our PHP glue. We used Vv Studio ourselves to record our daily project conversations and they are all available online indexed by utterance. During this project we were using many prototyped improvements and were thereby "workig in the future"

The agile development of a lot of new software in parallel by several developers and its complexity made Vv unstable so we froze its functionality and spent a year improving performance and removing bugs and finally reached our "holy grail" of getting autochat to work. This allows people in a conference call who have a thought at the sane time to speak without interrupting each other or anyone on the call missing anything said. We invested in patenting it.

Autochat represents a new level of proven invention that I personally find very fulfilling as my career has placed me on a lot of conference calls where I am always faced with the choice of listening and losing my thought or speaking and missing someone else's. As WebRTC was being adopted in web browsers I asked a genius friend Tim Panton to try re-creating the autochat experience in a browser using peer to peer mode.

Tim took up the challenge and created our Unrupt prototype which implements the same experience of autochat using buffering in the browser. This achieves in under 1000 lines of JavaScript what took three open source servers, a hundred thousand lines of our glue code and years to implement in client server mode.

Tim also built into the Unrupt prototype wisdom from his experience in security and IOT so we can use the prototype for the Unrupt experience without collecting any personal information; so Tim  has produced a truly remarkable seed for further development. which I whole-heartedly acknowledge

All the genius developers I know personally are busy right now so I am about to appeal to the open source community to advance the Unrupt Project. Open source development and personal use are free and we charge only for a patent license for commercial use. To gain attention we are about to launch an Indiegogo campaign to create awareness and offer a Proprietor License at a very reasonable price for any indiviual who wishes to earn by distributing their resulting App.

We are also looking into Corporate licensing registered by blockchain as these features would fit well into many existing products and we wish the open source community to derive opportunity from technology transfer into such Corporations.

Here is a link to the Preview of our Campaign called Unrupt our Conversations. I would appreciate any feedback on that in the first instance to br@brianreynolds.com then if you wish we can set up to speak on an unrupt call by sharing a link and coordinating when we each click it:)