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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001', 'Application No. 2001']

Patent US7483863 - Electronic commerce information processing system and method - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThis invention provides a novel processing technique from customer authentication to order price claim in online sales of commodities and the like. First, upon receiving a customer authentication request from a shop computer, a first key is generated and transmitted to a customer terminal. Upon receiving...http://www.google.com/patents/US7483863?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7483863 - Electronic commerce information processing system and methodAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7483863 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/292,510Publication dateJan 27, 2009Filing dateNov 13, 2002Priority dateMay 15, 2000Fee statusPaidAlso published asDE60135125D1, EP1302880A1, EP1302880A4, EP1302880B1, US20030061486, WO2001088788A1Publication number10292510, 292510, US 7483863 B2, US 7483863B2, US-B2-7483863, US7483863 B2, US7483863B2InventorsAkio Shibuya, Yuki WatabeOriginal AssigneeNifty CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (40), Non-Patent Citations (11), Classifications (35), Legal Events (3) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetElectronic commerce information processing system and method
Next, the second embodiment of the customer authentication processing and confirmation processing of the system usage qualification is explained by using FIG. 3. For example, a customer operates a customer terminal 3 to access a shop server 5 (step S31). For example, the shop server 5 transmits commodity information and an order form to the customer terminal 3 (step S33). There are various modes for the processing of the steps S1 and S3, and only a simple case is indicated here. The customer terminal 3 displays the commodity information and the order form by a web browser. The customer inputs an order content into the web browser, pushes a send button included in the order form, and sends order information to the shop server 5 (step S35). The order information includes a commodity name, commodity number, volume, price, address, name, telephone number, E-mail address and so on. Besides, it is possible to configure the order information to include information indicating the settlement system according to this embodiment was selected as a settlement method. Further, it may include a customer (member) ID of an ISP associated with the settlement system according to this embodiment. When the shop server 5 receives the order information from the customer terminal 3, it registers the order information into an order information DB 51 after it confirms a format of the order information and the like (step S37). Incidentally, before the registration, it is possible to inquire the stock to the inventory management system 13. Then, the shop server 5 transmits screen information of a settlement request that includes the received order information, address information (for example, a URL) of a processor (for example, a CGI), which receives the result of customer authentication and the like, shop identification (for example, shop code), and a control number of the order, and requests to do an authentication procedure and the like for the settlement as to the order information, to the customer terminal 3 (step S39). It is possible to inquire whether or not the settlement system according to this embodiment is selected as a settlement means, in the screen information to be sent here. The customer terminal 3 displays the received screen information in the web browser, and the customer pushes an �OK� button if he or she approves to do the authentication procedure and the like for the settlement by using the settlement system according to this embodiment. Then, a settlement request is transmitted from the customer terminal 3 to the shop server 5 (step S41).
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No. 10/292,840, filed Nov. 13, 2002, Akio Shibuya, Nifty Corporation.* Cited by examinerClassifications U.S. Classification705/67, 705/68, 713/176, 705/76, 713/155, 713/168, 380/277, 380/278, 705/26.1International ClassificationG06Q20/00, G06Q30/00, G06Q99/00, G07F7/10Cooperative ClassificationG06Q20/3821, G06Q30/0601, G06Q30/06, G06Q20/40975, G07F7/1008, G06Q20/341, G06Q20/3829, G06Q20/02, G06Q20/12, G06Q20/3674, G06Q20/3676European ClassificationG06Q20/12, G06Q30/06, G06Q20/02, G06Q20/3829, G06Q20/40975, G06Q20/341, G06Q20/3676, G06Q20/3674, G06Q30/0601, G06Q20/3821, G07F7/10DLegal EventsDateCodeEventDescriptionJun 27, 2012FPAYFee paymentYear of fee payment: 4Mar 24, 2009CCCertificate of correctionNov 13, 2002ASAssignmentOwner name: NIFTY CORPORATION, JAPANFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:SHIBUYA, AKIO;WATABE, YUKI;REEL/FRAME:013485/0974;SIGNING DATES FROM 20021006 TO 20021025RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services