MyFonts Awarded U.S. Patent
Business Wire , May 9, 2005
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- MyFonts, a subsidiary of Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) and
the leading provider of the world`s fonts available from one easy-to-use website,
announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded a patent for
MyFonts` system for selecting and distributing fonts in conjunction with its e-commerce
system.
MyFonts was awarded the patent, number U.S. 6,853,980 B1, for specific technology
underlying the MyFonts website that:
--enables users to find a font having a particular look or particular features
--enables users to upload an image of a font or font shapes
--displays fonts on the MyFonts website that most closely match ("pattern match")
the font or image the user is searching for
--allows users to purchase and download the matching font
MyFonts technology relies on computerized systems to organize fonts in such a
way that visitors to the MyFonts website (www.myfonts.com) will be able to find
a font similar to the one they`re searching for, as accessed through the "More Fonts
Like This" feature and through keyword searches. The "More Fonts Like This" feature,
located on Font Family pages, enables site visitors to display a list of fonts that
are similar to the fonts in the Font Family, with the best matches listed first.
The keyword search allows site visitors to enter any words that describe a font
they`re looking for - in everyday language. It is developed for site visitors who
do not have a specific font name, typeface designer, or foundry in mind.
MyFonts technology also relies on computerized pattern matching for fonts, as
accessed through the "WhatTheFont" feature. WhatTheFont is for users who have found
a font they like in a book, magazine, newspaper, etc., but don`t know its name.
WhatTheFont accepts image files of fonts uploaded by users, analyzes the images,
and then displays the fonts on the MyFonts site that most closely match the font
shapes captured in the image.
"MyFonts was founded on our unique technology for searching, selecting, distributing,
and selling fonts. `More Fonts Like This` is our most popular feature, and the accuracy
of our `WhatTheFont` results is unprecedented by previous automatic systems," stated
John Collins, Chief Technology Officer and Vice-President of MyFonts. "Receiving
this patent is an important milestone for our innovations that help our customers
get the results they need."
About MyFonts
MyFonts, a venture funded by Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) and established as
a wholly owned subsidiary in 1999, is a showcase of the world`s fonts available
from one easy-to-use website. It provides the largest collection of fonts ever assembled
for online delivery and offers convenient ways to find and purchase them online.
The unique typographic resources of MyFonts include font-previewing tools, forums
for interacting with font experts, and the remarkable font identifier, WhatTheFont.
For more information, visit http://www.myfonts.com, the website for finding, trying,
and buying fonts online.
Bitstream is a registered trademark of Bitstream Inc. MyFonts and MyFonts.com
are registered service marks and WhatTheFont is a service mark of MyFonts.com, Inc.
Other technologies and brand names are used for information only and remain trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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