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Then there would be a search where you would have to put in date of birth and exact name and it would find corresponding user.
I was wondering if I can patent something like this? What I don't want to see is that someone else does a same site (talking about search on name+date of birth). Is it possible to protect that "idea" somehow and how?
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To be honest, I don't find the invention as you describe it very unique. It sounds like a simple application of existing techniques, but I could be wrong.
Perhaps you'll find more info at uspto.gov/main/faq/
Your invention will have to be investigated for 'uniqueness'. That sort of investigation can take a lot of time and money. If your invention can earn you money than it is worth considering applying for a patent. If not, than I think it would be way too much trouble.To be honest, I don't find the invention as you describe it very unique. It sounds like a simple application of existing techniques, but I could be wrong.
That's correct. If some or all of the elements previously exits ("prior art"), then the patent will be denied - at least, in theory. That hasn't prevented the U.S. Patent office from granting patents that have allowed companies to make claims on the hyperlink, ecommerce, frames, streaming audio/video, the GIF and JPEG and virtually every other conceivable Internet technology. So you might actually be able to get a patent granted... How well it would hold up if challenged in court is another matter.
I was wondering if I can patent something like this? What I don't want to see is that someone else does a same site (talking about search on name+date of birth). Is it possible to protect that "idea" somehow and how?