PeerLogix, Inc., the established standard for tracking non-subscription based Over-the-Top (“OTT”) engagement data, announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has granted patent application No. 14/219,828 that allows PeerLogix to track and collect data on streaming and downloading internet content such as movies, television series and music. The audience activity data can be aggregated and catalogued in any way relevant to making determinations on user interest.
The patent is the second granted to the Company, which collectively represent a defensible intellectual property portfolio covering all aspects of business applications relevant for the Company’s revenue generation, including advertising and analytics around streaming audiences.
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“This patent helps anchor and protect our Company’s technology and gives us exclusive license for regulating the tracking, monitoring and enforcing of consumers streaming OTT media amongst a multitude of streaming media applications using peer-peer technologies to function,” said William Gorfein, founder, Head of Product, Director of PeerLogix. “Our platform can categorize online activity in a multitude of ways deemed valuable for determining consumer interest such as movie studio, genre, TV network and actor or actress. This patent puts us firmly on track to establishing our platform as a standard for audience measurement amongst streaming audiences and the online space.”
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PeerLogix is an advertising technology and data aggregation company providing a proprietary software as a service, or SAAS, platform which enables the tracking and cataloguing of over-the-top viewership and listenership in order to determine consumer trends and preferences based upon media consumption. PeerLogix’s patent pending platform collects over-the-top data, including IP addresses of the streaming and downloading parties (e.g., location), the name, media type (whether movie, television, documentary, music, e-books, software, etc.), and genre of media watched, listened or downloaded, and utilizes licensed and publicly available demographic and other databases to further filter the collected data to provide insights into consumer preferences to digital advertising firms, product and media companies, entertainment studios and others.
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