Inventor · Atlanta, GA, US

Scott Morris

16Patents
6h-index
22Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 3, 2002 → Mar 14, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7353536B1 Methods of resetting passwords in network service systems including user redirection and related systems and computer-program products Physics 36 Expired
US8850524B2 Methods of resetting passwords in network service systems including user redirection and related systems and computer-program products Physics 16 Active
US8225348B2 Moderated interactive media sessions Electricity 11 Active
US8566876B2 System and method for interacting with social networking in an internet protocol television system Electricity 10 Active
US7069269B2 Method, system and program product for mapping data fields between a data source and a data target Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Expired
US8407756B2 Systems and methods for remote web query and image selection exchange to video screen Electricity 8 Active
US8925001B2 Media stream generation based on a category of user expression Electricity 5 Active
US8812986B2 Multimedia content information display methods and device Physics 4 Active
US8744163B2 System and method for laser dissection Physics 3 Active
US9148630B2 Moderated interactive media sessions Electricity 3 Active
US8069472B2 Methods, systems, and storage mediums for implementing issue notification and resolution activities Electricity 3 Active
US9918036B2 System and method for recording and distributing media content Electricity 2 Active
US10074095B2 System and method for sending data to end user data delivery vehicles Physics 2 Active
US7587753B2 Methods, systems, and storage mediums for implementing issue notification and resolution activities Electricity 2 Active
US10591906B2 Manufacturing environment management system Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US9043589B2 System and method for safeguarding and processing confidential information Electricity 0 Active

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