US20100332404A1 - Method and mechanism for protection, sharing, storage, accessing, authentication, certification, attachment and tracking anything in an electronic network - Google Patents

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US20100332404A1
US20100332404A1 US12/459,353 US45935309A US2010332404A1 US 20100332404 A1 US20100332404 A1 US 20100332404A1 US 45935309 A US45935309 A US 45935309A US 2010332404 A1 US2010332404 A1 US 2010332404A1
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  • An individual, group, business or corporation that chooses to use the invention will be able to interact and collaborate perform monetary and other exchanges and share things, both real and imagined, within a common platform which also allows individual's, groups, business and corporation to protect whatever they deem to be of value and importance through a specific security mechanism.
  • This is demonstrated in FIGS. 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 , 113 , 114 , 200 , 205 and 206 .
  • This changes the way individuals, groups, businesses and corporations can protect their ideas, discoveries, intellectual property, real or intangible, that they deem to be important and or of value. As fast as someone can think of an idea, they can document themselves as the creator and protect it.
  • a system and method that includes a protection, sharing, storage, accessing, authentication, certification, attachment and tracking mechanism for creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, discoveries and present inventions that enables individuals, groups (2 or more) and business (for profit or non-profit) to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, promote, collaborate, adopt, and protect anything the user(s) deem(s) valuable (real or imagined) and/or important, including ideas, content, software, present inventions, trade secrets, personal property, business applications, intellectual property and real or intangible property; allows people to immediately protect all kinds of property through a network and then choose to keep it protected or share it with individuals, groups, businesses or anyone in the world; an authentication mechanism by which the user will
  • these are self help exchanges where people can help each other.
  • people can help each other.
  • many diseases will have their own exchange so individuals can discuss the treatments they are receiving and how they are reacting to those treatments and whether they are receiving different treatments for the same disease.
  • the exchanges also can help individuals, groups and corporations get help to bring their ideas, discoveries and inventions to life and find the funds necessary to market these discoveries all over the world.
  • a method and widget mechanism that connects to all aspects of the following business or self help exchanges Barter, Business, Business Development, Property, Sports, Contract, Memorabilia, Travel, Dealers, Fashion and Design, Learning, Consultant, Trade, Legal, Law, Court, Collaborative, Intellectual Property, Children's, Adult's, Senior's, Doctor's, Energy, Technology, School, Environmental, Transportation, Emergency Preparedness, Emergency, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial, Language, Pet, Storage, Appliance, Auto, Tutorial, Art, Music, Cooking, Entertainment, Disability, Medical, Heart, Cancer, Alzheimer's and Dementia, Therapy, Aids, Mental Health, Diabetes, Sexually Transmitting Diseases, Arthritis, Diet, Obesity, Stroke, Allergy, Fear and Greed, Weather, Trends and Forecasting, Employment Exchange, First Responders Group, Law Enforcement, Anxiety, Chronic Illness, Pain, Flu, Disease, Infectious Disease, Game and Wager, Health and Wellness, Food, Drug, Supplement, Research, Cultural, Utility Exchange,
  • a campaign can be started for a school, to put lights on a ball field, buy musical instruments, computers etc.
  • a campaign can be started for a friend who had a heart attack to help that person get back on their feet. Places can be adopted like Darfur, or residents in a disaster zone like Katrina.
  • a help mechanism system linking individuals, to other individuals, groups, businesses, corporations, institutions, exchanges and sponsors for the purpose of creating Adopt Anything campaigns and then communicating information about these campaigns to the widest possible number of targeted recipients using human semantic mechanisms and viral messaging channels and furthermore the system and mechanism provides a secure, shared contribution, shared payment, shared funding, shared investment, and shared loan platform for the exchange of funds for all parties in a campaign, furthermore a method and mechanism that assists people to help one another by raising the appropriate money for a campaign; any one or group can start a campaign by going to the portal then a request for help goes out to anyone who can provide assistance to the campaign, anything can be adopted through the Adopt Anything method and mechanism;
  • the method and invention has features that advertise and help campaigns market to all areas of the world, or a small group of relatives or friends; the system instantiates a process having a plurality of activities, and tracks completion of the plurality of activities as each activity is independently performed in all aspects of the method and present invention; a Vcard “video” card mechanism can announce the start of
  • a business method and mechanism the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal includes a protected human semantic medical interactive documentation system, that consists of a database that indexes user data plus, an automatic human adaptable programmed response to input user device, to assist the user to index relative and important daily activities including an information gathering tool that assists in specifically gathering information pertaining to: drug use, exercise, and vital signs, vital data, diet, test results, medical records and media and can track an graphically demonstrate the persons wellness and changing medical condition and automatically suggest to a person whether they are getting better or worse, and emergency information related to data input and physicians notified; the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal mechanism also has a built in human semantic algorithm backbone to generate appropriate graphic medical information from the user indexed data for a medical physician to be able to give a better diagnosis of an individual, with all the determined information they need in charts, graphs and media; the mechanism is an online or offline mechanism for keeping records of your current health and getting human semantic feedback as you reach benchmarks towards greater health; a method provides a tracking means digital
  • Information and instructions regarding a patient's care after or before surgery is delivered to the patient and information or instructions directed at any other party involved in the patient's care is delivered to its appropriate location via a specific mechanism. For example, if a doctor needs to remind a patient to take a specific medication before undergoing stomach surgery, this mechanism will alert the patient as to the doctor's orders and, assuming the patient is incapable of getting the medication, a company involved in distributing the medication will make sure it gets into the patients hands. This is demonstrated in FIG. 4 .
  • a mechanism to deliver Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions from any doctor to a patient regarding any surgical procedure or any treatment which involves follow up instructions and furthermore Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions can be accessed online, at a doctor's office, hospital, or any store, in the form of cd, dvd, books, ebooks, mobile device, wireless device, video or any other media form; a mechanism and method AfterCarePlus which has a wireless hardware protected communication device component connecting doctors and nurses to patients; a method of Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instruction data is derived from validated professional experts, this information has been hospital tested and recommended by notable hospital physicians and is constantly monitored and edited by Adopt Anything medical science team; a mechanism that provides Well Care advice on diet, nutrition and exercise is aggregated from doctors, holistic experts, and clinics and currently uses procedures for things that are needed to be done to prevent illness; a method for a business, medical facility, hospital, or actual physician to add their brand to the product, by using the protect mechanism of the present invention they will create a video automatically from their cam, and
  • Individuals, groups and parties can perform a variety of monetary transactions and securely protect their investments and creations, whether real or imagined. For example, an individual can borrow the funds necessary to create a physical product based off of an intellectual property. This is all done on a common platform.
  • a method and mechanism that protects and enables individuals, group(s) 2 or more, corporations (profit, or non profit) to trade, share, invest, lend, borrow, barter, buy, sell and securitize intellectual property, thoughts, ideas, discoveries, present inventions, through manual and automatic methods throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • a search can be performed that assists in bringing people together in sharing information and assistance within the exchange platform outlined in claim 2 . For example, if an individual is seeking aid for a campaign to bring lost wildlife to a remote region of Mozambique, he or she can search for assistance, or be found by those looking to give assistance, within the exchange platform.
  • a method and mechanism in a widget to give automatic reminders for anything utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card and or create request for proposals, request for collaborative help, request for help, request for prices, request for service, request for food, request for samples, request for discounts, request for information, request for medical assistance, request for medical advice, request for any advice, request for sponsor, request for advertising, request for donor, request for legal advice, request for government advice, request for financial advice, request for information from schools, request for learning, request for anything including (all topics in the invention) throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements an automatic privacy mechanism for pushing and pulling data through the present invention in an anonymous way to protect the privacy of the user, utilizing a data encryption mechanism utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • a data encryption mechanism utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a protection system networked for the purpose of recording published records of the proceedings utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card in a meeting or other function, as papers read, addresses delivered, or discussions, at the meetings of people in business throughout all aspects of the method and present inventions.
  • the user will want to have a secure media server, and for this purpose any user exchanged files through the interface will record published records of these and any proceeding reports.
  • the method in the invention implements a micro-targeted network aggregation system for evaluating human semantic prescription drug effects in network utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the user might need information about the Cholesterol blocking drug side effects and a series of files can be used to inform the user.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically enabling and allowing people to collaborate, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, and repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • FIG. 12 if a group of users message or socialize together, there will be a mechanism that will restore, protect and further develop the submitter's intellectual property.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of people collaborating, for purposes of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • a system tool will allow for the approximate count of people collaborating.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of advertising, covering all points within the business model throughout all aspects of method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 14 , advertising costs, panel members, or requests will all be processed and an estimation of its fair value will be mapped out. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value for advertising connecting to all aspects of the business model throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining the placement of sponsor campaigns in rotation by using the fair deal mechanism, fair value mechanism, fair share mechanism throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • a special mechanism will be held accountable to the proper placement of this sponsor's campaign postings.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of creating, designing, marketing, manufacturing, distributing, insuring anything specific, including intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding funds to bring about execution of ideas throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the monetary needs, proposals, and budgetary concerns will be assessed throughout all organization levels.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the value of ideas, discoveries, scientific discoveries, inventions and intellectual properties throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 17 , an assessment of the value of contributing ideas will be done, and a fair value of these intellectual properties will be created. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the value of ideas, discoveries, scientific discoveries, inventions and intellectual properties throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for placing advertisements, finding potential investors, finding people to load, or finding people to contribute for an Adopt Anything campaign and automatically determining and calculating the investment amounts, utilizing the methods and mechanisms: fair value, fair deal, fair share; and further more utilizing video, text audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • fair value fair deal, fair share
  • video card text audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • FIG. 18 if a group of advertisers or investors are needed for this interface, there will be a procedure whereby the system will substantiate advertising or investor leads as well as proper placement of advertisements.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of licensing, franchising, sponsoring, advertising, publicizing, ay intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • administrators tend to be weary of expenses from all areas of the business spectrum, and a calculation of these costs from licensing or even discoveries will be determined.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism widget to: create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fun, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate, and adopt anything with the purpose of finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • this widget serves as a tool that will process all actions done towards documents, sales, appraisal of ideas, and the networking of this business model.
  • a method and mechanism widget to: create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a collaborative mechanism which automatically enables individuals, groups and corporations to buy and sell as a group through aggregating people together in groups; shop together in groups; request for anything as a group; pay together in groups; collaborate together in a group; help people, places or things together in a group; utilizing a shared payment platform as group throughout all areas of the entire method and present invention. For example, within group member levels there is a need to collaborate, negotiate and form a basis for the organization to run efficiently and this mechanism will aid in enabling them to do this.
  • a collaborative mechanism which automatically enables individuals, groups and corporations to buy and sell as a group through aggregating people together into buying and selling groups; which will allow them to price things together in groups; bid together in groups; shop together in groups; request for anything as a group; pay together in groups; collaborate together in a groups; help people places or things together in a group; utilizing a shared payment platform as a group throughout all areas of the entire method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • video and or audio files will be scanned and properly submitted for linkage in an effective and secure manner.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for linking video and audio files, or scanned files to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • users will be allowed to link a video file of a music legend's hits, a business meeting with clients, a hand shake gesture, in whichever tacit or spoken method in effort to procure these files.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism which includes an encryption digital fingerprint mechanism, an ip address date-time stamp mechanism, an encrypted project identifying number, a mobile device dongle encryption, a non mobile dongle device encryption with an embedded encryption and digital fingerprint mechanism, and a human certification, for protecting, sharing, storing, accessing, authenticating, attaching and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt, any file in an online live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users will be allowed to submit fingerprints into the system, and an encryption device will guard this information for proper certification and security.
  • a method and mechanism which includes an encryption digital fingerprint mechanism, an ip address date-time stamp mechanism, an encrypted project identifying number, a mobile device dongle encryption, a non mobile dongle device encryption with an embedded encryption and digital fingerprint mechanism, and a human certification, for protecting, sharing, storing, accessing, authenticating, attaching and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt, any file in an online live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned file to any legal agreement, lawsuit (real or implied), settlement, litigation document, trial, malpractice, personal injury and or independent medical evaluations, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, or de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • business negotiations, clarifications, medical diagnosis information, evaluations onto legal matters will be available for submitting as an attachment.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned document or any file to anything that will be recorded and registered with an insurance company for insurance purposes, including an application, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment through all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users may need to attach video, sound or document files for insurance purposes, and a mechanism will secure the proper navigation into invention.
  • the method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an insurance claim for purposes of identifying the losses, stolen property and damages suffered by an individual, group or corporation, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment through all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users will at times link video files or scanned documents of their ideas, losses to property, or other forms of active proposals, which will be saved and executed in a secure manner.
  • Additional information can be provided along with a will, medical proxy and other official legal or medical documents by way of a digital file that is either created or delivered by way of the invention.
  • security measures which act to protect the file in its digital environment. For example, if a doctor where to add a video file to a will stating the Mrs. Smith was of sound mind when she composed her last will and testament, challenges to whether she was in fact of sound mind at the time she wrote her will would not stand.
  • additional information in digital form can be used to supplement official information, in this case medical records and documents, and again there are security measures which will protect the file in its digital environment.
  • a doctor could record a video after surgery stating how he or she feels and if problems occur over time this video can be used to challenge or support official medical records composed after surgery.
  • a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to medical records having to do with diagnosis, treatment both before and after surgery, patient complaints and symptoms, malpractice, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • additional information in digital form is used to supplement official information, in this case in the form of business documents such as NDA's and buy/sell agreements, and again there are security measures which protect the file in its digital environment. For example, if a video NDA is created and later information about the project to which the NDA is linked is leaked, the victim party can use the video NDA in a legal setting.
  • additional information in digital form is used to supplement, in this case leasing and housing documents, and again there are security measures which protect the fill in its digital environment.
  • a landlord can create a video documenting the condition of an apartment and use that later to prove that additional damage was created by the tenant.
  • An individual can document their taking prescription drugs digitally in essence creating a journal that can be accessed at a later time for reference.
  • the digital files will be protected by security mechanisms built into the invention.
  • an individual who is taking anti-depressants can document the feelings he or she has on a daily basis which will help to determine whether the drugs are working or not.
  • An individual or group can document their intellectual property, thoughts or ideas in a digital file and have it protected by security mechanisms built into the invention. For example, if an individual suddenly has a thought they believe is extremely valuable, in whatever application whether business or personal, he or she can create a video documenting its fruition and keep it in a secure digital environment.
  • the shared payment platform can be used for a group of people to collectively buy something and digital files, in this case specifically video, can be used to document to buying process or communicate with one another.
  • digital files in this case specifically video
  • a method by which information is collected automatically and interpreted in a variety of ways is provided by the invention. Once these processes have been completed, the information is securely stored in its digital environment. For example, an individual who believes he has come up with a new invention can submit his idea into the system and it will determine which parts of the invention are original and the value of the idea.
  • Individuals or groups can request to pay a specific price for the creation or adoption of anything and then negotiate a deal with a seller via digital file exchange until a satisfactory deal is completed.
  • a toy manufacturer can propose a price to build a newly designed toy and compete with others trying to build it as well.
  • a method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy or sell (real or intangible property), exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Individuals, groups or businesses can request a price to bring an intellectual property, discovery or invention to the market where it can be purchased by competitors. For example, the owner of an intellectual property can suggest a price at which his or her intellectual property can be purchased in the market at which time businesses can compete over it.
  • a method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal and bring thoughts, ideas, discoveries, inventions and intellectual property to market, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • a press release, resume or request for anything can be evaluated by a certain mechanism in the invention and it can be automatically determined what the best audience is for the aforementioned submissions. Once this is determined, the submissions will automatically be sent out to those audiences for evaluation. For example, is an individual is hosting a campaign to save mountain goats, he or she can submit this to the system which will automatically determine what outlets would be most interested in highlighting this campaign for public viewing.
  • a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating placement for any press release, resume, request for anything including pricing and then placing in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • an automatic mechanism will determine the involvement level of individuals in a collaborative effort and accordingly how profits should be distributed amongst those involved.
  • An individual or group can document their consumption of supplements and nutraceuticals in a digital way in essence creating a journal that can be accessed at a later time for reference.
  • the digital files will be protected by security mechanisms built into the invention. For example the effect of a weight loss supplement on a test group can be documented for later reference.
  • a method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting and tracking an individual's or group reaction to supplements and nutraceuticals in a live forum or stored forum in a network have the ability to protect, share, certify, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for aggregating, extracting and tracking an individual or group to supplements and nutraceuticals combined with pharmaceutical drugs in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the interface will allow for computation methods to verifying and leading a user to the correct supplement.
  • a method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting tracking an individual's or group to supplements and nutraceuticals combined with pharmaceutical drugs in a live forum or stored forum in a network and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements verifying and testing in court if need be to the validity of the protected work or intellectual property on a said date by the mechanism in a method and mechanism for certification for the protect anything mechanism to back up certified work or intellectual property with an attorney that will verify and testify for court purposes.
  • a certificate of protection is provided at the moment of protection, with guarantee, list of items uploaded or streamed, date, time place, amount paid for mechanism code, for a one time view, a protect anything authorizing seal, with list of items in protect anything storage vault, and then an access page for viewing what you just protected, next time access is provided subject to mobile device online redundancy dongle code provided, or offline redundancy dongle code provided with username or password for all aspects of the current method and present invention.
  • the claim or plaintiff needs absolute verification and authenticity of a protected work or intellectual property, they would be aided by mechanism for further information and execution of the need.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention makes possible the ability to track any file that is implemented into the protect anything method and present invention, video, audio, mp3, or any file, and can compare and verify originality of a file, and find all file in network that are duplicates in any network system in any all aspects of the method, system and present invention.
  • users from many different levels of organization will need a tool that addresses tracking, protecting, and verifying of such files as copyright patents, for the purpose of maintaining and securing its place in the network.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements the mechanism in a method for scripting and directing human value responses from a user pertaining to create a video, audio, or written work that is organized in a way to communicate a particular information, entertainment, logical sequence of events, or script to generate a better quality work in a live environment; a resume creation mechanism related to the field of interest a person needs for employment is included in all aspects of the method and present invention; a movie creator mechanism for creation of a movie using a digital camera, webcam, or any other input device by using a video or scripted wording system as a guided director to take a user through the best subject related direction in creating a finished movie work is used in all aspects and throughout the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for storing and protecting intellectual property files, utilizing video files, with certification, an encryption throughout all levels of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms with the purpose of implementing a means to attach a video to any document, and display it in a subject related graphical user interface anywhere on the web that can be shared in all methods and mechanisms of the present invention, for a person or device through the utilization of a widget for protect anything.
  • a widget for protect anything As demonstrated in FIG. 50 , users will have the ability to attach a clip in video format, where there will be a subject related area to address its purpose.
  • a method and mechanism utilizing a widget for protect anything that gives a person or device the means to attach a video to any document, and display it in a subject related graphical user interface anywhere on the web that can be shared in all methods and mechanisms of the present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for a Mobile device, laptop, and phone widget, which has connections to doing anything from a remote area throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • any mobile device can form a connection to access materials and information through areas outside the devices main usage, in order to promote flexibility of service and maximum utility.
  • a method and mechanism for a Mobile device, laptop, phone widget that has connections to doing anything from a remote area throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures implements methods and mechanisms for editing and combining multiple videos, multiple documents and information into a video file, in the order specified by the user for the enhancement sharing and protection of collaboration, or single user editing in all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • this interface's composition of data in regards to documents will permit users to edit, share and advance the features within documents for maximum effectiveness and security.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements a method and mechanism, automatically determining and calculating the loan and interest percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determines and calculates the tax deductible contribution percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism for calculating the value of an idea, and requesting help from others to bring the idea to reality throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users will need tools and proper mechanisms to figuring out the percentage of loan amounts covered, loan rates, or contribution amount.
  • a method including a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the investment percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the loan and interest percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the tax deductible contribution percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism for calculating the value of an idea, and requesting help from others to bring the idea to reality throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms, automatically determining and calculating the value of a video, audio, or other file for license, purchase, distribution in a live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users may need to know the value of all media including video, audio, other files in order to address the legal arrangements for them to be properly circulated throughout the interface.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms to request employment for the utilization of an employment widget throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 55 , employment candidates will be able to effectively request employment information through the use of the widget. A method and mechanism to request employment utilizing an employment widget throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting car, journal diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 56 , users within this interface will be able to search, and access meanings of particular actions or concepts.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting car, journal diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting card, journal, diary, or anything in live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users within this interface will be able to search, and access meanings of particular actions or concepts.
  • the tools and procedures in the invention implements methods where users are automatically recommended products, services and information related to anything semantically determined by the mechanism; a mechanism that uses human semantic comparison technology to match keywords, key phrases or key paragraphs and then provides a programmed statement related to the keyword input of the user, then taking that programmed statement and applying deductive and inductive reasoning to show the best possible products and services or information that user might be interested in throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • users will be able to be recommended by the system towards search results, whereby the computer, which will perform code to display results.
  • FIG. 5A illustrates a financial service with the purpose of creating debit cards to help out a friend or cause, whereby the card becomes a Co-Branded product.
  • This card will have monetary value, and can be filled to store sums of money.
  • FIG. 5B illustrates that in addition to financial services, the credit card will allow transactions to be made for purposes explained in 5 A, and will give the user more room to leverage.
  • FIG. 5C illustrates that online account access is fast and reliable, as this type of financing will help a friend or cause.
  • the people aided can better afford medications, without any limits to financing and therefore may better achieve good health.
  • FIG. 5D illustrates that people in need are able to use debit cards; these cards have monetary value and are fast and efficient for immediate transactions.
  • FIG. 5E illustrates that people in need are able to use credit cards; these cards will have financial limits, interest rates, but will allow some convenience into financing easily.
  • FIG. 5F illustrates that the people in need are able to use a medicine card; these cards are only to be spent on medications and allow financial freedom to the user.
  • FIG. 5G illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by another person.
  • FIG. 5H illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by any other person.
  • FIG. 5I illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by another person.
  • FIG. 9A describes how the Adapt anything user ad panel will introduce users to the system.
  • FIG. 9B illustrates the process of listing details for ad clicks, pay per view, and premium service.
  • FIG. 9C illustrates how the business ad panel will introduce its system.
  • FIG. 9D describes the specifics of how the business ad panel will be given, including ad clicks, pay per view, premium service, rss feed placement, ad sponsor, internal form ad, after campaign public relations spot, press release ad sponsor spot, exclusive ad spot, and product placement ad spot.
  • FIG. 10A illustrates how the first component will be an adopt anything sign, which works interchangeably with Sponsor it, Sponsor Anything, and Get Adopted.
  • FIG. 10B illustrates how the second component will be Sponsor It, Sponsor Anything, which will work interchangeably with adopt anything and get adopted.
  • FIG. 10C describes how the third component will be Get Adopted, which works interchangeably with Adopt Anything, and Sponsor It, Sponsor Anything.
  • FIG. 16A illustrates how adopt anything news feed system will be shown, whereby users are granted access.
  • FIG. 16B describes that within the site, many affiliate ad sponsors will be given priority.
  • FIG. 16C illustrates a tool that will allow rotations through all page views and rss on other people's sites.
  • FIG. 16D describes the process of asking users, ‘what can you do?’
  • FIG. 16E describes the process of asking the user, ‘what can you do for business and its users?’
  • FIG. 16F illustrates the process of charging toward the campaign, controlling procedures toward frequency, pay per view charges and pay per click charges will be posted.
  • FIG. 16G illustrates how immediacy will be targeted for news feed postings, putting them on all pages, and allowing users to control view amounts.
  • the posting organization will be charged monthly for the space occupied.
  • FIG. 17A illustrates how to show adopt anything portal trademark.
  • FIG. 17B describes the process of how listing legal processes within the portal will be documented, including entry point, main form, human translator, request action, view progress and bid panel, payment form, view progress and bid panel update.
  • FIG. 17C illustrates that MYSQL database will store values from 17 B.
  • FIG. 18B illustrates the process of how adopting anything through pay portal will instantiate the process of money transfers.
  • FIG. 18C illustrates how the world payment bank will serve as intermediary for money transactions.
  • FIG. 19A illustrates what the individual/group wants to be paid.
  • FIG. 19B describes the details of the specific order which states what comes after funding is accomplished.
  • FIG. 19C illustrates that a single payment is made to the recipient, caretaker, or account of recipient.
  • FIG. 19D illustrates that check cards can be bought at local stores, loaded online, or used like a credit cash card.
  • FIG. 19E describes the process of explaining the monthly payments to recipient, caretaker, or account of recipient.
  • FIG. 19F illustrates bill payment directions toward creditor or caretaker of recipient.
  • FIG. 19G describes the process in which the vendor is given order directly, within the team which consists of vendor, service, and product.
  • FIG. 19H describes the possible transfers of cash, including through check card, and even at local stores.
  • FIG. 20A illustrates that 11 Human Response Statements are automatically created for form information.
  • FIG. 20B describes the process of how to help promote the cause, whereby users should be asked if they have images, video, and or music.
  • FIG. 20C describes the process of how the help request will document an individual borrowing money.
  • FIG. 20D illustrates the creation of web pages that will assist with this matter.
  • FIG. 20E describes the process of allowing people access to email their friends.
  • FIG. 20F illustrates how users will be allowed to submit any press releases.
  • FIG. 20G illustrates the process of enabling sharing of information onto search engines.
  • FIG. 20H illustrates how video sharing will permit users to upload onto sites with ad link.
  • FIG. 21A describes the process of how the adopt anything sign will display for the hierarchy of the system.
  • FIG. 21B illustrates the creation of a webpage for the system that will give the site utility.
  • FIG. 21C illustrates how emails to friends will be permitted on the site.
  • FIG. 21D describes the process of allowing submissions of press release statements.
  • FIG. 21E illustrates that submission to search engines will be permitted.
  • FIG. 21F illustrates that submissions to blog postings will be allowed as well.
  • FIG. 21G illustrates that affiliate code advertisements will be allowed.
  • FIG. 21H illustrates that a limit will be given, where 20,000 sources need to be made.
  • FIG. 21I describes how rankings need to be given within 5 days of search.
  • FIG. 21J illustrates how a target for high traffic viral exponential results will give users what they need.
  • FIG. 22A illustrates how much the person/group needs.
  • FIG. 22B illustrates listing the number of dollar amounts, which the user should single out for their need.
  • FIG. 22C describes the process of when the individual/group needs it.
  • FIG. 22D describes a list of limits and constraints to a possible time line in which the user needs it.
  • FIG. 22E illustrates where the person/group in need is located.
  • FIG. 22F describes the process of letting the user type in specifics of location, including address, city, state, and country.
  • FIG. 23A illustrates which individuals can help out
  • FIG. 23B describes the process of listing examples about person's and groups that can join
  • FIG. 23C describes the process of letting users type in the details of their account, including name, emails, facebook profile, myspace profile, phone and location.
  • FIG. 23E describes the process of asking the user what he/she can do.
  • FIG. 23F illustrates a list of people who have been set up as contributors or leaders.
  • FIG. 24A describes how the system will instantiate the process of extra elements to the story.
  • FIG. 24B illustrates the process of asking the user to respond to interpret me, who may need money, food, medicine, calls, service and help.
  • FIG. 24C describes several entity and action types, including healthcare, medicine, rent, mortgage, clothing, doctor, helper, services, school costs, school tutoring, stop foreclosure, surgery, dental, books, housing, business, and travel.
  • FIG. 24D describes the process of involving what will be displayed for user apprehension about the subject.
  • FIG. 24E illustrates that three separate helping promote causes will be categorized, including do you have images, video, and or music.
  • FIG. 24F illustrates the process of involving what will be displayed to document user apprehension about this subject.
  • FIG. 24G illustrates how separate entities will be written out for their stories, including healthcare, medicine, rent, mortgage, clothing, doctor, helper, services, school costs, school tutoring, stop foreclosure, surgery, dental, books, housing, business and travel.
  • FIG. 24H illustrates how actions will be documented, including helping my friend, neighbor, co worker, church member, community member, soldier, elderly person, kid, teen, student, dog, cat, bird, pet, and even animal.
  • FIG. 24I describes that to be specific, others have to be given priority, and they will be given consideration into helping themselves.
  • FIG. 25A describes the process of when the individual/group wants to adopt?
  • FIG. 25B illustrates a list of possible items, entities, animals, or other business entities that can be adopted.
  • FIG. 26A illustrates the tool used to identify the person.
  • FIG. 26B illustrates process of user being asked what they want to adopt.
  • FIG. 26C illustrates how the user types in specifics of the story.
  • FIG. 26D describes the process how the user is asked how much they need.
  • FIG. 26E describes the process of allowing the user to address the location of need.
  • FIG. 26F describes allowing the user to find who can help in this effort.
  • FIG. 26G illustrates the deadlines and time constraints to people's needs.
  • FIG. 26H describes the process of asking the user what they can do.
  • FIG. 26I describes the process of asking the user, what he/she can do.
  • FIG. 26J describes the process of informing the user of possible forms of payment, which can be chosen.
  • FIG. 28A describes how a “who are you sign”, will give consideration for user's personal details.
  • FIG. 28B illustrates how a member sign in will register the person's name, email, username, password, and CAPCHA*.
  • FIG. 29 describes the numerous actions that can be performed by an advertiser within the Adopt AnythingTM method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 30R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “web surfer” within the Adopt AnythingTM method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 31R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “contributor” within the Adopt AnythingTM method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 32R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “sponsor” within the Adopt AnythingTM method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 33R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by the “adoptee” within the Adopt AnythingTM method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 45A illustrates how the request for pricing campaign will be started.
  • FIG. 45B illustrates how a list of database potentials, will give the guidelines onto the buyer/seller operations.
  • the guidelines include, description of items priced, what is needed to price the item, time frame for needs, pricing, potential of the pricing, how many buyers sellers, market comparable potential pricing, pricing appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment in pricing, relationship to pricing item, potential *ROI for buyers, sellers, or investors in pricing, time frame for profits from buy, sell, invest pricing, and amount wanted to pay or needed.
  • FIG. 45C illustrates how to convert data to numbers.
  • FIG. 45D illustrates how the calculations of who is needed values, time frame values and various other financial pricing will be necessary for setting up a financial framework.
  • FIG. 45E illustrates how the storing capacity will show who is needed values, time frame values, a fair share for investment by investor value, and other buying selling participation in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 45F illustrates how the implementation for the pricing campaign will be started.
  • FIG. 46A describes that buying and selling anything campaign starts for user purposes.
  • FIG. 46B illustrates that a list of database potentials, will give the guidelines onto the buyer/seller operations.
  • the guidelines include, description of item to be bought or sold, what is needed to buy or sell item, time frame for needs, buy or sell, potential of the buy or sell, how many buyers sellers, market comparable potential pricing, pricing appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment in buy sell, relationship to buy sell things, potential *ROI for buyers, sellers, or investors in pricing, time frame for profits from buy, sell, and amount needed.
  • FIG. 46C illustrates how the conversion mechanism method will change data into numbers.
  • FIG. 46D illustrates, the calculation of who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor value, individual or group buying selling value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and buying, selling participation.
  • FIG. 46E illustrates the storage of who is needed values, time frame values, a fair value share for investment by investor value, individual or group buying selling value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and buying, selling participation in database for retrieval and other pricing procedures for buying and selling.
  • FIG. 47A illustrates the manufacturing anything campaign initiation process.
  • FIG. 47B illustrates the databases several financial guidelines, including, description of item to be manufactured, what is needed to manufacture, time frame for needs, potential of the investment, how many investors, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential *ROI, time frame for profits, and amount needed.
  • FIG. 47C illustrates how the conversion mechanism method will change data into numbers.
  • FIG. 47D illustrates the calculation to who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and manufacturing.
  • FIG. 47E illustrates the storage of who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing and manufacturing value in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 48A illustrates that the work to be published is presented.
  • FIG. 48B illustrates 11 categories of database types. These range from the work to be published, amount needed for work publishing implementation, what the work will do, potential of the work, investment potential of the work, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, reviews, protected intellectual property of the work, unique work quantifiers, works relationship to things, who has imagined or created the work, time frame for work creation, and what kind of work it is.
  • FIG. 48C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 48D illustrates the quality of calculation uniqueness, quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair work shares, estimated time to make work, suggested people, and the groups or sponsors that can assist in the publishing of the work.
  • FIG. 48E illustrates storage of the uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair work shares, and the estimated time to make work, suggested people, groups or sponsors that can assist in the publishing of the work in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 49A illustrates how the idea is presented.
  • FIG. 49B illustrates 13 categories within databases, including the idea, amount needed for idea implementation, what the idea will change, potential of the idea, investment potential of idea, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property of the idea, unique idea quantifiers, ideas relationship to things, who has imagined the idea, time frame for idea creation, and what kind of idea it is.
  • FIG. 49C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 49D illustrates the calculation uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair inventor shares, estimated time to make idea, suggested people, and groups or sponsors that can make idea happen.
  • FIG. 49E illustrates the storage of uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair inventor shares, estimated time to make idea, suggested people, and groups or sponsors that can make the idea happen in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 50A illustrates how adopt anything campaign ad for contributions begins.
  • FIG. 50B illustrates 13 categories within databases, including story, amount needed, amount of contributors, potential of the contribution, contribution subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, contribution payment dispersal, value of help, relationship to things, potential percentage of help, time frame for help, and what kind of help it is.
  • FIG. 50C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 50D illustrates the calculation's best potential participation value and a fair value for each contributor by the amount they contribute.
  • FIG. 50E illustrates the value conversion to each dollar amount, estimated help %, projected help time, and percentage tax deduction as well as the mechanism.
  • FIG. 50F illustrates the storage of dollar amount, estimated help % projected help time, and percentage tax deduction in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 51A illustrates how the adopt anything campaign ad for loan begins.
  • FIG. 51B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including story, amount needed form loan, amount of percentage of interest, potential of the investment; investment subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential percentage *ROI, time frame for payments, and what kind of investment it is.
  • FIG. 51C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 51D illustrates the calculation's best potential participation value and a fair value for investment by investor.
  • FIG. 51E illustrates the value conversion to dollar amount, estimated *ROI, projected length time, and percentage interest mechanism.
  • FIG. 51F illustrates the storage of *ROI amount, projected length time, and the percentage interest in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 52A illustrates how the adopt anything campaign ad for investor begins.
  • FIG. 52B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including story, amount needed, amount to give for investment, potential of the investment, investment subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential *ROI, time frame for profits, and what kind of investment it is.
  • FIG. 52C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 52D illustrates the calculation of best potential participation value, and a fair value for investment by investor.
  • FIG. 52E illustrates the value conversion to dollar amount, estimated *ROI, projected length time, and percentage share mechanism.
  • FIG. 52F illustrates the storage of *ROI amount, projected length time, and percentage share in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 53A illustrates the advertising's original sponsor campaign.
  • FIG. 53B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including original advertising *ROI value, placement position in venue, historical *ROI values, what the value is, advertising subject, market *ROI comparable values, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the ad, value of ad target, relationship to things, amount of views, relevance and value to related campaigns, and what kind of ad it is.
  • FIG. 53C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 53D illustrates the calculation's best position and views for a fair valued placement for Sponsor and adoption campaign in the venue mechanism.
  • FIG. 53E illustrates the value conversion from position, views, and placement position, to dollar amount, as well as percentage increase estimate in *ROI mechanism.
  • FIG. 53F illustrates the storage of dollar amount, and percentage increase estimate in *ROI for database retrieval.
  • FIG. 54A illustrates the project's original specimen.
  • FIG. 54B illustrates 11 categories of databases, including original work value, new work addition, resulting work, other works market value, project subject, market value, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the project, who is collaborating, relationship to things, and what it is.
  • FIG. 54C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 54D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount and percentage shares mechanism, and the storage of dollar amount and percentage shares in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 54E illustrates the storage of dollar amount and percentage shares in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 55A illustrates written specimen
  • FIG. 55B illustrates 10 categories of databases including, new writing, old writing, appraised writing, sold writing, writing subject, market value, appraiser, votes, opinions, who wrote it, relationship to things, and also the descriptions of what it is, blog, journal, sentence, new unique word, paragraph, book, newsletter, magazine, poem, reporters articles, articles, comic books, lyrics to song, graphic novel, screenplay, sitcom, letter, criticism, and review.
  • FIG. 55C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 55D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount mechanism.
  • FIG. 55E illustrates the storage of dollar amount in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 56A illustrates the advertising's original specimen.
  • FIG. 56B illustrates 11 categories of databases, including original advertising *ROI value, placement position in venue, historical *ROI values, what the value is, advertising subject, market *ROI comparable values, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the ad, value of ad target, relationship to things, and what kind of ad it is.
  • FIG. 56C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 56D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount, percentage increase estimate in *ROI mechanism.
  • FIG. 56E illustrates storage of dollar amount and percentage increase estimate in *ROI in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 58A describes an example of adopt anything's effort to persuade individuals to donate money for the needy. They think these desperate families can receive aid to live properly through the help of other people, and this is a remedient act.
  • FIG. 58B illustrates computer code that addresses many functions.
  • the first line will give properties for the sheet style and screen projection control.
  • the second line illustrates a web address source code for there to be a quick reference to www.adoptanything.com.
  • the third line will perform a program search within the previous website.
  • the fourth line will perform a search within the constraints of background color and undefined text formats.
  • the fifth line will give style, border, and color constraints to group the elements of the website.
  • the sixth row will give a frame border value of zero, with i-frame values.
  • the seventh row will give a source code to the main website, where the div function and reference function will be performed.
  • FIG. 58C illustrates a news feed, for adopt anything users to help people in particular states of need.
  • FIG. 59A illustrates a buyer's widget; this tool will give the number of club members.
  • the model number series will consist within the second column and their respective prices in the third row.
  • FIG. 59B illustrates the consumer group, where there is form a buyers club or a request for proposal option.
  • FIG. 59C illustrates a business column, whereby there is form a sellers club, or a accept proposal offers option.
  • FIG. 59D illustrates a distributor column, whereby there is create a distributorship, and pools money purchases and ships option.
  • FIG. 60A illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for them him or her self.
  • FIG. 60B illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a pet.
  • FIG. 60C illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a band.
  • FIG. 60D illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a school.
  • FIG. 60E illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for anything related to art.
  • FIG. 60F illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for anyone or anything else.
  • FIG. 60G illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a cause.
  • FIG. 60H illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a cure.
  • FIG. 60I illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a friend.
  • FIG. 60J illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for an artist.
  • FIG. 60K illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a farm
  • FIG. 60L illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a city.
  • FIG. 60M illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a people.
  • FIG. 60N illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a faith.
  • FIG. 60O illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a party.
  • FIG. 61A illustrates an input form field where an individual can submit a bid for the listed adoption cause.
  • FIG. 61B illustrates a field where the total amount that has been donated is displayed.
  • FIG. 61C illustrates a field where the total needed amount of money to fulfill the adoption of the thing is displayed.
  • FIG. 61D illustrates a field where the amount of money still needed to fulfill the adoption of the thing, and the time until the money is due, is displayed. Thus the figure in 61 B is subtracted from the figure in 61 C to find the figure in 61 D.
  • 61 E illustrates a field where a written description of the specific adoption is displayed.
  • 61 F illustrates a field where an individual who has already adopted the thing can leave comments.
  • 61 G illustrates a VCard application where the adoptee can explain more about his or her cause and update his or her investors with information relating to the cause.
  • 61 H illustrates a field where a sponsor can offer additional support to the adoptee in return for help with its own personal business venture.
  • 61 I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows other adoption causes.
  • FIG. 62A illustrates the necessity for an individual to become a member of Buy Sell AnythingTM before engaging to commerce.
  • FIG. 62B illustrates the ability of an individual to create a buyer club where multiple members will be able to come together to make collective purchases.
  • FIG. 62C illustrates the ability of an individual to join a buyers club composed of multiple members.
  • FIG. 62D illustrates the ability of an individual to join a sellers club where multiple members sell items to buyers clubs.
  • FIG. 62E illustrates the ability of an individual to sell items by him or her self.
  • FIG. 62F illustrates the ability of a distributor to distribute or pick up items for buyer and seller groups.
  • FIG. 62G illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows adoption causes.
  • FIG. 62H illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows items that a buyers group is looking to buy.
  • FIG. 62I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows items that a sellers group is looking to sell.
  • FIG. 63A illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her e-mails.
  • FIG. 63B illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access their personal webpage.
  • FIG. 63C illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her advertisements.
  • FIG. 63D illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her videos.
  • FIG. 63E illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her sponsors.
  • FIG. 63F illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her campaign statistics.
  • FIG. 63G illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her friends list.
  • FIG. 63H illustrates an individual users administrative page where their personal Adopt AnythingTM campaign is displayed.
  • FIG. 63I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows other adoption causes.
  • FIG. 64A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt AnythingTM.
  • FIG. 64B identifies a crucial element within the Adopt Anything network, namely the ability to get adopted.
  • FIG. 64C identifies another crucial element within the Adopt anything network, namely the ability to sponsor an adoptee.
  • FIG. 64D identifies the ability of an individual to become an adopter.
  • FIG. 64E describes the functions that can be performed by the adopter within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64F identifies the ability of an individual to adopt a potential adoptee.
  • FIG. 64G identifies the ability of an individual to get adopted.
  • FIG. 64H describes the functions that can be performed by the adoptee within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64I identifies the ability of an individual to get adopted by a potential adopter.
  • FIG. 64J identifies the ability of an individual to become a sponsor.
  • FIG. 64K describes the functions that can be performed by the sponsor within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64L identifies the ability of an individual to sponsor something on the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65A displays the method by which money is transferred between people involved in the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65B describes the mechanisms through which the loans are processed.
  • FIG. 65C displays the method by which money is invested within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65D describes the mechanisms through which investment is processed.
  • FIG. 65E displays the method by which contributions are made within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65F describes the mechanisms through which contributions are processed.
  • FIG. 66A illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the physical feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day through a list of provided “check boxes.” The individual can also enter his or her weight for that day within a provided input form field.
  • FIG. 66B illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the painful physical feelings he or she felt has felt that day, the region of the body where it was felt and the severity of the pain through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66C illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the mental feelings he or she has experienced that day and physical side effects of these feelings through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66D illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the ingested feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66E illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify any other, miscellaneous feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day both of a physical and mental nature through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 67A illustrates the amount box, which shows the starting points of amount values as in this case, $0.
  • FIG. 67B illustrates the total amount box, which shows the first step in the accumulation of money.
  • FIG. 67C illustrates the needed amount box, which displays the total of the needed amount as in this case, $10,000.
  • FIG. 67D illustrates the amount to go box, which will calculate what is left to accumulate after subtracting needed amount from total amount.
  • FIG. 67E illustrates your amount box, which is the amount that the member is will to put into the investment.
  • FIG. 67F illustrates the total amount box, which in this case is added to the $5 a member has already invested to total $528.
  • FIG. 67G illustrates the needed amount, which will still be the same as in 66 C.
  • FIG. 67H illustrates the amount to go box, which calculates what is left to accumulate after subtracting needed amount from total amount.
  • FIG. 67I illustrates the YAmount, which is the total of all your amounts.
  • FIG. 67J illustrates the TAmount, which is the total of all total amounts located in the second column.
  • FIG. 67K illustrates the NAmount, which is the total of all needed amounts located in the third column.
  • FIG. 67L illustrates the AmountTG, which is the accumulation of values from 66 D and 66 H of the fourth column.
  • FIG. 67M illustrates the TimeTG, which gives a breakdown of total time to go from the values within 67 D and 67 H.
  • FIG. 67N illustrates a series of formulas and calculations for the user to see where the numbers or equations are derived from.
  • FIG. 72 A 1 illustrates the highlights of the campaign within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72 A 2 illustrates an article synopsis within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72 A 3 illustrates the press release data within the admin publicity statistics, showing the updated press releases within a time frame series.
  • FIG. 72 A 4 illustrates submission amounts for views in the campaign section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72 A 5 illustrates submission amounts for views in the article section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72 A 6 illustrates submission amounts for views in the press release section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72 A 7 illustrates the amount raised for the campaign within the admin publicity statistics page.
  • FIG. 72 A 8 illustrates the clippings done so far within the article section.
  • FIG. 72 A 9 illustrates the clippings done so far within, the press release section.
  • FIG. 72 A 10 illustrates the amount of sponsors available inside the drop down box.
  • FIG. 72 A 11 illustrates the amount of ad revenue available.
  • FIG. 72 A 12 illustrates the days left for the campaign.
  • FIG. 72 A 13 illustrates this system is linked to our video sharing area and other video sharing.
  • FIG. 72 A 14 illustrates the list of video sharing sites where the video is.
  • FIG. 73 illustrates that form information creates automatic human response statements.
  • FIG. 73B illustrates that the statement, “do you have after images,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73C illustrates that the statement, “do you have after video,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73D illustrates that the statement, “do you have after music,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73E illustrates the action creates a web page, in order for ease of creation.
  • FIG. 73F illustrates emails to friends, in order for members to email others about information found on this website.
  • FIG. 73G illustrates submits press release in order for there to be convenient press release look up.
  • FIG. 73H illustrates submits to search engines in order for there to be convenience in sharing the sites search.
  • FIG. 73I illustrates the status of any video submits to video sharing sites with ad link.
  • FIG. 73E illustrates the Adopt a Friend trademark will present someone's need for money, with the effect of directing visitors toward charity purposes into aiding money for them.
  • FIG. 74A illustrates server 2 's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device for the purpose of displaying the specifics of the system.
  • FIG. 74B illustrates the data storage unit, which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 74C illustrates the www domain prefix, which will give the main internet address aspect.
  • FIG. 74D illustrates the server report module, which will report the server's main frame specifics.
  • FIG. 74E illustrates the DR Exchange form input, which maps out situations for a circumstance. In the case presented, the benefits and side effects of aspirin are explained including user and report statistics.
  • FIG. 74F illustrates the host server form, which depicts an event happening. In the case presented, user finds the information that one takes aspirin for something.
  • FIG. 74G illustrates server 1 's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, DR Exchange, and Host Hardware Device. These system components depict the type specifics of server 1 , and will allow user's to find the advantages of the server.
  • FIG. 74H illustrates the second data storage unit, which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 75A illustrates the scenario that anything typed here will be automatically and intelligently analyzed and depending on drug criteria actions are to be taken in the background.
  • FIG. 75B illustrates the PortalBot, which will provide as a connection point between the DR Exchange Form and server 1 .
  • FIG. 75C illustrates server 1 and its main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 75D illustrates the NetBot, which will serve as a connection point between server 1 and server 2 .
  • FIG. 75E illustrates server 2 and its main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 75F illustrates server 1 and its main components including the name keyword analyzer algorithm, which will automatically search server 2 and drug criteria data storage 3 for input of drug names, company names, peoples names, book names, and the idea key names.
  • FIG. 75G illustrates server 1 's role within the DR Exchange, depicting the pre phrase analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server 2 .
  • FIG. 75H illustrates another one of server 1 's simultaneous roles within the DR Exchange, depicting the post phrase analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server 2 .
  • FIG. 75I illustrates the third one of server 1 's simultaneous roles within the DR Exchange, depicting the form analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server 2 .
  • FIG. 75J illustrates the server report module, which is the last step to the DR Exchange providing one last step to the reporting procedure.
  • FIG. 76A illustrates the super computer DR Exchange Web Form, which displays a written cause statement, “I use Aspirin, because it works for me and it is very_______.”
  • FIG. 76B illustrates the server authentication unit, which provides a security layer for proper access.
  • FIG. 76C illustrates data Storage 2 , which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 76D illustrates server 2 's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, DR Exchange, and host hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 76E illustrates the human semantics processor 2 , which connects to server 2 and the later Drug Criteria Data Storage 3 .
  • This processor will be a tool for giving the proper meaning of certain language paths typed on the computer.
  • FIG. 76F illustrates the Drug Criteria Data Storage 3 , which enables certain drug information to be stored onto the data storage unit's memory space.
  • FIG. 76G illustrates the Drugs Supplements and Makers on screen layout, which will give a three part word series of available information.
  • FIG. 76H illustrates server 1 's main component's, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 76I illustrates the Human Semantics Generator 1 , which works in lesion with Drug Criteria Data Storage 3 and server 1 . This generator will work out meanings of word meanings and map out semantic word language.
  • FIG. 76J illustrates the data storage 1 unit, which is connected only to server 1 . This storage unit will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 76 k illustrates the www domain prefix, which will give the main internet address aspect.
  • FIG. 100A illustrates how the individual must identify his or her self in relation to Adopt Anything and its purpose.
  • FIG. 100B illustrates how the individual must then site her or her own wants and desires within the context of Adopt Anything. The question, “What do I want to adopt?” must be reflected upon.
  • FIG. 100C describes the process by which the individual seeks to accumulate information about the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100D describes how the individual assesses the wants and needs of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100E describes how the individual gauges the time needed to meet the needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100F describes how the individual determines the most pressing needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100G describes how the individual decides if he or she is able to meet the needs and wants of the adopted thing on his or her own or whether assistance is needed is meeting those needs and wants.
  • FIG. 100H describes how the individual judges the extent of the services others can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 100I describes how the individual judges the extent of the services he or she can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 100J describes how the individual determines the monetary necessities inherent in adopting the thing and how everything will be paid for.
  • FIG. 101A describes the process by which the individual seeks to accumulate information about the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 101 B 1 describes how an individual calculates his or her own needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101 C 1 describes how an individual assesses the total cost of all these needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101 D 1 describes how an individual determines the amount of personal involvement needed, or rather time expended, in meeting these needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101E describes the multimedia aspect of Adopt Anything and what purpose it will serve in helping to promote proper fulfillment of Adopt Anything's purpose.
  • FIG. 101 B 2 describes that there is something that exists and needs help and can be adopted through Adopt Anything.
  • FIG. 101 C 2 describes the multitude of things that can be helped through Adopt Anything.
  • FIG. 101 D 2 describes the needs and wants of the things that can be adopted.
  • FIG. 101F illustrates the necessary involvement and responsibilities of the individual inherent in the adoption of the thing.
  • FIG. 102A describes how the individual decides if he or she is able to meet the needs and wants of the adopted thing on his or her own or whether assistance is needed is meeting those needs and wants.
  • FIG. 102B describes the entities that can assist in helping the individual care for the adopting thing.
  • FIG. 102C describes the means by which these entities can be contacted.
  • FIG. 102 D 1 describes how the individual judges the extent of the services others can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 102 D 2 describes how the individual judges the extent of the services he or she can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 102E describes the various leadership and contribution positions that can be assigned to the entities aiding in the adoption process.
  • FIG. 103A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt AnythingTM.
  • FIG. 103B describes the instruments through which Adopt AnythingTM is run.
  • FIG. 103C describes the method by which the information fed into the Adopt AnythingTM mechanism is safely secured, namely by way of the My SQL Database.
  • FIG. 104A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt AnythingTM.
  • FIG. 104B describes the movement of money within the Adopt AnythingTM Pay Portal.
  • FIG. 104C describes the medium through which money is received, transferred and paid out, namely the World Payment bank, an Adopt AnythingTM affiliate.
  • FIG. 105A describes how the individual assesses the wants and needs of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 105B describes the monetary wants and or needs of the thing that might be adopted.
  • FIG. 105C describes how the individual gauges the time needed to meet the needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 105D describes the specific time frames needed to meet the needs and or wants of the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 105E describes how the individual determines the most pressing needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt and the physical location where the necessary and or desired resources will be delivered.
  • FIG. 105F describes the means by which the needs and or wants and physical location can be identified.
  • FIG. 106A describes how the individual determines the monetary necessities inherent in adopting the thing and how everything will be paid for and the mediums through which the money will reach its required destination.
  • FIG. 106B describes the six methods through which payment can be processed.
  • FIGS. 106 C 1 - 6 describe the six methods through which payment can be processed, namely online payment, check card, monthly payments, direct bill payment, direct order payment through a vendor or cash transfer, in detail.
  • FIG. 108A illustrates an input form field where an individual to write about what he or she has eaten that day.
  • FIG. 108B illustrates an input form field where an individual to list the time corresponding to the items he or she has eaten that day.
  • FIG. 108C illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the doctors he or she has seen that day.
  • FIG. 108D illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the time at which he or she visited the doctor.
  • FIG. 108E illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the emotions he or she has felt throughout the course of the day.
  • FIG. 108F illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the times at which he or she felt a particular emotion.
  • FIG. 108G illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did during that course of the day that was positive.
  • FIG. 108H illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did that day that was negative.
  • FIG. 108I illustrates an input form field where an individual can write an overarching summary of how he or she felt that day.
  • FIG. 108J illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about the exercise he or she performed that day.
  • FIG. 108K illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the medications he or she took that day.
  • FIG. 108L illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the time at which he or she took a specific medication.
  • FIG. 108M illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the reactions he or she had to the medications taken that day.
  • FIG. 108N illustrates the eight functions that can be performed within the “My Cam Area” video application.
  • FIG. 108O illustrates the “My Cam Area” mechanism where an individual can record, save, edit, view, create, edit, view and send video within The DR Exchange.
  • FIG. 108P illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did that day.
  • FIG. 108Q illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about the diets he or she is currently on.
  • FIG. 108R illustrates an input form field where an individual can write in what his or her HDL and LDL cholesterol levels are at presently.
  • FIG. 108S illustrates an input form field where an individual can list what his or her blood pressure was at three points throughout the day, namely morning, afternoon and evening.
  • FIG. 108T illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her physical feelings experienced that day and find descriptions written on previous days.
  • FIG. 108U illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her painful physical feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from on previous days.
  • FIG. 108V illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her mental feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions written from previous days.
  • FIG. 108W illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her ingested feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from previous days.
  • FIG. 108X illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her miscellaneous feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from previous days.
  • FIG. 108Y illustrates a graph that displays the drugs an individual has been taking and the reactions he or she has had over time.
  • FIG. 108Z illustrates a graph that displays the severity of the feelings an individual has experience over the course of the day.
  • FIG. 108 A 1 illustrates a graph that displays the likes and dislikes of an individual over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108 B 1 illustrates a graph that displays an individual's, blood pressure, cholesterol and diet habits over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108 C 1 illustrates a graph that displays a variety of factors over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108 D 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to e-mail his or her doctor.
  • FIG. 108 E 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to e-mail his or her trainer.
  • FIG. 108 F 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to upload an image of anything.
  • FIG. 108 G 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to save his or her The DR Exchange page after working on it.
  • FIG. 108 H 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to send a VCard.
  • FIG. 108 I 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to turn on or off the sound on the “My Cam Area” video application.
  • FIG. 108 J 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to print anything on The DR Exchange page.
  • FIG. 108 K 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to sign out of his or her The DR Exchange page.
  • FIG. 108 L 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from one day ago
  • FIG. 108 M 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from seven day ago
  • FIG. 108 N 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 30 days ago.
  • FIG. 108 O 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 60 days ago.
  • FIG. 108 P 1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 90 days ago.
  • FIG. 109A illustrates a computer capable of processing different forms of multimedia including digital pictures, video and music.
  • FIG. 109B illustrates a camera which can be used to upload pictures onto a computer.
  • FIG. 109C illustrates the entry manager server where the data is initially processed.
  • FIG. 109D illustrates the backup media server where the data is given a time stamp.
  • FIG. 109E illustrates the cluster of servers where the data is stored.
  • FIG. 109F illustrates the server where a digital fingerprint is issued to the data.
  • FIG. 109G illustrates the server where the data is digitally segmented.
  • FIG. 109H illustrates the series of servers used to stream video.
  • FIG. 109I illustrates the second manager server where data passes as it is downloaded onto the computer or other device.
  • FIG. 109J illustrates a computer capable of processing different forms of multimedia including digital pictures, video and music.
  • FIG. 109K illustrates a CD drive
  • FIG. 109L illustrates e-mail which would be processed through the servers.
  • FIG. 109M illustrates a USB storage device.
  • FIG. 110A describes the method by which all information that an individual needs or wants to be protected, can and will be protected, namely Protect AnythingTM.
  • FIG. 110B illustrates the process by which an individual will describe his or her intellectual property.
  • FIG. 110C describes the process by which an individual decides what is needed to build and successfully operate the thing.
  • FIG. 110D describes the process by which an individual evaluates the time needed to construct the thing.
  • FIG. 110E describes the process by which an individual determines the price of the thing.
  • FIG. 110F describes the process by which an individual establishes how many buyers and sellers will constitute the initial market for the thing.
  • FIG. 110G describes the process by which an individual determines competitive pricing for the thing.
  • FIG. 110H describes the process by which an individual appraises the previously determined price of the thing.
  • FIG. 110I describes the process by which an individual seeks to protect his or her intellectual property.
  • FIG. 110J describes the process by which an individual evaluates the importance and or necessity of investment.
  • FIG. 110K describes the process by which an individual determines the relationship to pricing item.
  • FIG. 110L describes the process by which an individual evaluates the potential ROI for buyers, sellers and investors in pricing.
  • FIG. 110M describes the process by which an individual estimates how long it will take to turn a profit based on buying, selling and investing pricing.
  • FIG. 110N describes the process by which an individual determines how much customers would be willing to pay versus how much they need to pay.
  • FIG. 110O describes the process by which an individual can protect any recorded item within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110P describes the process by which an individual can protect any uploaded item within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Q describes the process by which an individual can protect anything he or she types into an input field form within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110R describes the process by which any data is encoded to protect quality within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110S describes the process by which data is protected through encryption within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110T describes the process by which data is sorted and stored within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110U describes the process by which data is de-encrypted within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110V describes the process by which an individual can choose to share or not share his or her data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110W describes the process by which data is downloaded within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110X describes the process by which data is burned onto one or multiple CD's within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Y describes the process by which an individual chooses to publish and or print his or her data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Z describes the process by which data is promoted within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110 A 1 describes the process by which data is advertised within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110 B 1 describes the process by which data is funded within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 101 C 1 describes the process by which an individual can request data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 101 D 1 describes the process by which data within the information database is converted to numbers using a certain mechanism.
  • FIG. 101 E 1 describes the means by which the value of several different elements related to the information and protection databases is calculated.
  • FIG. 101 F 1 describes the process by which the value of several different elements related to the information and protection databases is stored.
  • FIG. 110 G 1 describes the process by which all of the processes are implemented into a working cohesive whole.
  • FIG. 111A illustrates an electronic device capable of taking digital pictures.
  • FIG. 111B illustrates Prot server 1 through which data will be processed after being uploaded onto the internet.
  • FIG. 111C illustrates a sort of “docking” device which can be hooked up to an electronic device so information stored on the electronic device can be transferred from one medium to the other.
  • FIG. 111D illustrates a mobile storage device through which the docking device can be connected, as well as flash storage and USB devices, so data can be uploaded and securely stored.
  • FIG. 111E illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111F illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111G illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111N illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 112A describes the devices through which the widget mechanism and invention will be able to operate on.
  • FIG. 112B illustrates a link through which an individual can protect his or her data.
  • FIG. 112C illustrates a link through which an individual can share his or her data.
  • FIG. 112D illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her journal.
  • FIG. 112E illustrates a link through which an individual can make payments.
  • FIG. 112F illustrates a link through which an individual can collaborate with other individuals.
  • FIG. 112G illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her VCard
  • FIG. 112H illustrates a link through which an individual can authenticate anything.
  • FIG. 112I illustrates a link through which an individual can access Adopt AnythingTM.
  • FIG. 112J illustrates a link through which an individual can access Buy And Sell Anything.
  • FIG. 112K illustrates a link through which an individual can publicize whatever he or she wants to.
  • FIG. 112L illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her advertisements or look at others advertisements.
  • FIG. 112M illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her exchanges.
  • FIG. 112N illustrates a link through which an individual can access an online store.
  • FIG. 112O illustrates a link through which an individual can access an authenticated network.
  • FIG. 112P illustrates a link through which an individual can certify him or her self.
  • FIG. 112Q illustrates a link through which an individual can request anything.
  • FIG. 112R illustrates a link through which an individual can track anything.
  • FIG. 112S illustrates a link through which an individual can edit anything.
  • FIG. 113A illustrates a graphical user interface of the Protect Anything widget. It displays the different areas through which data can be loaded and stored securely.
  • FIG. 113B illustrates the standard graphical user interface that will greet the user.
  • FIG. 113C illustrates the graphical user interface for the ‘Prospectus for Business’ zone of the widget.
  • FIG. 113D illustrates the graphical user interface for the ‘Real Estate Record’ zone of the widget. Both 113 C and 113 D are examples of what the product will resemble.
  • FIG. 114A illustrates the user pass needed to access the network.
  • FIG. 114B describes an individual accessing the network and being able to record and stream video instantly.
  • FIG. 114C describes an individual creating a new product.
  • FIG. 114D describes an individual requesting to view a video.
  • FIG. 114E describes an individual requesting to make a single or multiple CD's.
  • FIG. 114F describes an individual requesting an email to be sent.
  • FIG. 114G describes an individual having images printed that originally appeared in a video.
  • FIG. 114H describes an individual sending and receiving text messages via e-mail.
  • FIG. 114I describes an individual beginning the video recording process.
  • FIG. 114J describes an individual viewing a video.
  • FIG. 114K describes an individual confirming the shipment of an item or items to a location.
  • FIG. 114L describes an individual sending a video in an e-mail.
  • FIG. 114M describes an individual printing an image from a video.
  • FIG. 200A describes the camera's primary location within the system and where it will act as a video taking tool.
  • FIG. 200B illustrates the literal meaning, “any computer,” which describes these computer's possible connections with the cam and video and media servers.
  • FIG. 200C illustrates the video terminal, which will act as a guiding point for video server streaming.
  • FIG. 200D illustrates the CD's role within the video server streaming interface.
  • FIG. 200E illustrates the USB's role within video server streaming, whereby an external tool will allow for extra storage, usage, and external connection points.
  • FIG. 200F illustrates the email system within video server streaming, whereby users are able to compose and receive email through their member pages.
  • FIG. 200G illustrates the media server which connects to point 1 , where video server streaming manager will take instance.
  • FIG. 200H illustrates the point 1 instance, where three outgoing signals will connect to media server, time stamp server and certifier, digital fingerprint validated. Three incoming signals will pass the point 1 instance, which are digital storage segmented encryption, digital fingerprint encryption, and media server again.
  • This video server streaming manager enables the managing of video server's streaming network.
  • FIG. 200J illustrates video server streaming, which will perform functions related to video streaming maintenance.
  • Video server streaming connects to five outgoing points, which only connecting to one incoming point.
  • Video terminal, CD, USB, email, Request to & unlock is the outgoing signals, while the digital fingerprint is the only one incoming.
  • FIG. 200K illustrates the request to & unlock feature, which will allow the system to perform commands.
  • FIG. 200L illustrates the time stamp server & certifier, which will give precision time keeping and recording responses from the video server streaming manager to the backup files.
  • FIG. 200M illustrates the digital fingerprint validated tool, which will act as a security liaison between the video server streaming manager and the digital storage segmented encryption.
  • FIG. 200N illustrates the digital storage segmented encryption, which has one digital fingerprint output and input, and has two inputs consisting of video server streaming manager with segmented encryption, and also the video server streaming manager.
  • FIG. 200O illustrates the digital finger print point, which will input from digital storage segmented encryption, digital fingerprint encryption, and time stamp server & certifier, and output to video server streaming.
  • FIG. 200P illustrates digital fingerprint encryption, which has two outputs the digital fingerprint, video server streaming manager and two inputs from video server streaming manager 1 and video server streaming manager 2 .
  • FIG. 200Q illustrates the video server streaming manager, which has only two inputs the media server and request to & unlock. The three outputs it has are the digital fingerprint encryption, digital storage segmented encryption and the media server.
  • FIG. 200R illustrates to question setup point, which relies on authentication CODEFA to secure program's users.
  • FIG. 200S illustrates media server, which allows media types to be transmitted on a network. This server will have an input with output connection to video server streaming manager.
  • FIG. 200T illustrates segmented encryption, which has a one way input from digital fingerprint validated and an output towards digital storage segmented encryption.
  • FIG. 200U illustrates the backup files point, which has one input from time stamp server & certifier.
  • FIG. 201A illustrates the main title point, “My Request for Proposal Results,” which will be centered on top a box of values.
  • FIG. 201B illustrates the click tool to create a proposal file within the database.
  • FIG. 201C illustrates the edit value for existing proposal entries to be edited inside the database.
  • FIG. 201D illustrates the search value for existing proposal database, where a list of value can be found.
  • FIG. 201E illustrates the results section, which will give an array of the results gained from a search.
  • FIG. 201F illustrates an address box, where the phone number, street, city and state and business initiation date can be found for 16 entries.
  • FIG. 202A illustrates an input section where the location details and needs may be entered to query a result.
  • FIG. 202B illustrates a search bar, which will go through valid responses and relay them back.
  • FIG. 202C illustrates the submit bar, which lets you input details for the effect of storing in the database.
  • FIG. 202F illustrates the create bar, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 202G illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 202H illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 202I illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 203A illustrates a sample proposal that seeks out candidates for employment, other opportunities that will be convenient for the user to find.
  • FIG. 203B illustrates the done button, which can be pressed upon to show users their selection has been processed and even if they have left the page.
  • FIG. 203C illustrates a summary briefing of the proposal forming company that includes their history, who they are, tasks to be accomplished, and how to submit a proposal.
  • FIG. 203D illustrates the button which can be pressed upon to access edit my RFP.
  • FIG. 203E illustrates the button which can be pressed upon to submit, this is only if the RFP looks great for submission to businesses.
  • the submit bar will execute the command, and leave you with a confirmation later on.
  • FIG. 203F illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 203G illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 203H illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 203I illustrates, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 204A illustrates an input tool, which will give users the ability to type in who they are, what they need, when they need it, where they need it, when the proposal will be granted, and how much they want to pay.
  • FIG. 204B illustrates the create tab, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 204C illustrates a summary briefing of the proposal forming company that includes their history, who they are, tasks to be accomplished, and how to submit a proposal.
  • FIG. 204D illustrates another create tab, which will allow users to create a member profile and even organization specifics.
  • FIG. 204E illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 204F illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 204G illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 205A illustrates the submit & lock tool, which will provide the user with a means to securely transmit files online and lock.
  • FIG. 205B illustrates, “your item is stored and certified,” for the user to get a signal that the procedure is correct.
  • FIG. 205C illustrates, “one time view,” which will provide a safe passage between the certification guarantee and list of items in vault.
  • FIG. 205D illustrates, “list of items in vault,” which will contain separate sections such as music, files and videos.
  • FIG. 205E illustrates a series of security codes that will authenticate through security code and tools access to the system.
  • FIG. 205F illustrates the certification guarantee, which needs to be passed by attorney for safe passage into upload.
  • the items attached need to be listed, where the date time, place, amount paid, and who it is need to be verified.
  • FIG. 206A illustrates that a video editor widget method and mechanism for merging multiple video together to create new videos will be created.
  • FIG. 206B illustrates that throughout this row, video 1 , video 2 , video 3 , video 4 , video 5 will be store in units to categorize with the originals.
  • FIG. 206C illustrates that throughout this row, units 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 will be stored in units to categorize with sequenced order in mind.
  • FIG. 206L illustrates that new video assembled into the new video section will be formulated with a series of requirements.
  • FIG. 206M illustrates that the play, record, pause, edit, and stop functions will be crucial elements for the new video to be easily accessible.
  • FIG. 206R illustrates a series of elements needed for the new video file, these include titles, sub-titles, credits, documents, images, and music audio.
  • FIG. 206X illustrates a series of positions for the prior elements in 206 R to pass down through.
  • FIG. 206 A 4 illustrates the add effects element that are needed for high definition to work properly.
  • FIG. 206 A 5 illustrates new video assembled unit, which provides as an entry point from all elements listed in FIG. 206X .
  • FIG. 206 A 6 illustrates that the functions listed in 206 M for video playback controls will have effect here. These controls again, are play, record, pause, edit, and stop.
  • FIG. 206 A 11 illustrates the first column will contain the elements protect, journal and advertise. The three elements will ensure that the written documents are protected.
  • FIG. 206 A 12 illustrates transaction procedures, including buy, pay and exchanges.
  • FIG. 206 A 13 illustrates the sell, video card, and store functions. Sell will be used for the purpose of making money, while video card will provide a digital rendering advantage, while the last store procedure will be an efficient was for items, documents or files to be kept safe.
  • FIG. 206 A 14 illustrates RFA, Authenticate, and access functions.
  • the RFA will be a request for applications tool, while authenticate will establish authenticity of something, will access will give permission for entry.
  • FIG. 206 A 15 illustrates the send, adopt, and certify functions.
  • the send function will transmit a stored file to another location, while adopt will give oneself permission to enter into agreement to adopt, while certify will label the item or product as valid.
  • FIG. 206 A 16 illustrates the share, publicize and track functions.
  • the share function will be used to exchange file/s between one or more people, while publicize will let the document be accessed by other parties, while track will allow events or sequences within the video editing widget to be tracked for its status.
  • the PreCare section will addresses information about patient's medication applications or other aspects of care and guidance needed for the patient before the medical procedure or event takes place.
  • the AfterCare section will list the information about care and guidance needed for patient after a medical procedure or event takes place.
  • the WellCare section will detail wellness information and guidance available for the purpose of letting caretakers or patients prevent diseases and illnesses prone to patients after the procedure is done to prevent reoccurrence of disease and illness.
  • the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on PreCare.
  • the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on AfterCare.
  • the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on WellCare.

Abstract

The method is a protection, sharing, storage, accessing, authentication, certification, attachment and tracking mechanism for creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, discoveries and inventions. The method and mechanism enables anyone individual, groups (2 or more), businesses (for profit or non-profit), corporations, to protect their intellectual property. Information can be shared in an unprotected format as well. Anything that is considered to be of value or important can be protected, and or collaborated on, and then shared for the purpose of bringing the discovery to life and then to market. The method can help find funding for anything and everything as well. The present method in addition also enables anyone individual, groups (2 or more), businesses (for profit or non-profit), corporations to request help and assistance in a variety of ways. The present method and mechanism also enables anyone individual, groups (2 or more), businesses (for profit or non-profit), corporations and/or exchanges to help any person, place, or thing Adopt Anything as well as form buying and selling groups. Finally the present method and mechanism provides ways for anyone individual, groups (2 or more), businesses (for profit or non-profit), corporations to share and collaborate on their protected or unprotected ideas, thoughts, discoveries, and inventions and share ideas on specific subjects such as diseases or anything. The present method and mechanism is utilized via networked computers, electronic devices (online and offline) as well as mobile (wireless) devices.

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  • An individual, group, business or corporation that chooses to use the invention will be able to interact and collaborate perform monetary and other exchanges and share things, both real and imagined, within a common platform which also allows individual's, groups, business and corporation to protect whatever they deem to be of value and importance through a specific security mechanism. This is demonstrated in FIGS. 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 200, 205 and 206. This changes the way individuals, groups, businesses and corporations can protect their ideas, discoveries, intellectual property, real or intangible, that they deem to be important and or of value. As fast as someone can think of an idea, they can document themselves as the creator and protect it. Changes the way individuals, groups, businesses and corporations can share and protect their IP, discoveries and inventions. Changes the way an individual, group, business and corporation can collaborate on protected works. It can help a group of 2 or more people including businesses and corporations to negotiate and make a fair deal involving collaborations of protected works. It is a mechanism that takes the emotion out of negotiations. It enables people to get prices, proposals and reminders on anything. It enables an individual to form a group for anything including buy/sell groups. These groups assist group members in getting the best price for a good or service that they want to buy or sell. It allows groups to buy anything and sell things together using a shared payment platform system. It enables two or more people to negotiate prices through a fair deal and fair price mechanism. A system and method that includes a protection, sharing, storage, accessing, authentication, certification, attachment and tracking mechanism for creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, discoveries and present inventions that enables individuals, groups (2 or more) and business (for profit or non-profit) to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, promote, collaborate, adopt, and protect anything the user(s) deem(s) valuable (real or imagined) and/or important, including ideas, content, software, present inventions, trade secrets, personal property, business applications, intellectual property and real or intangible property; allows people to immediately protect all kinds of property through a network and then choose to keep it protected or share it with individuals, groups, businesses or anyone in the world; an authentication mechanism by which the user will have to secure access every time he or she accesses the system; a shared payment platform system that allows two or more people, users or automated mechanisms to buy, sell, purchase, fund, capitalize, add money to credit or debit cards and share in ordering things together; a network collaborative mechanism by which anyone can share with anyone else their protected or unprotected information, creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, present inventions, discoveries, products, concepts or anything; a system which enables an owner of intellectual property, content, records or files to protect and then collaborate with anyone else that wishes to reformat, improve, alter or change the owner's original work into a new or improved work; a system which allows all thoughts, ideas, creations, intellectual property, music, art, present inventions, discoveries, thoughts, medical thought or discovery, writing, movie, content and designs to be constantly changed with permission and protection of the creator; a fair price method and mechanism for determining the market value of anything; a fair value method and mechanism for determining the value of an intellectual property; a fair deal method and mechanism component that automatically determines who owns what piece of the newly created and protected work; a fair share method and mechanism that automatically calculates a fair share ownership percentage that is protected between two or more people in relation to shared and protected intellectual property, content, ideas and or businesses and can automatically calculate advertising rates, value items or anything; a negotiate method and mechanism for arbitrating a deal, or suggesting and negotiating a fair price or fair deal between a group of participants; a dynamic sharing or personal system for requesting proposals and prices; a manual and automatic sharing and personal advertising, sponsoring, marketing and publicity mechanism; a micro-targeted networked aggregation bot system; a method, system and mechanism to automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store, de-encrypt, play, download, and track, a video, audio, or any file in a live or non live networking environment; an automatic digital semantic agent which can perform any action a person, user or automated mechanism can; a people or user automated advertising system which is used to buy, sell, target and place advertisements, individually, in groups or through the automatic digital semantic agent; a fair share component is used to establish advertisement rates; a mobile or any portable network device mechanism, with necessary components to connect with a networked system to stream in real-time or upload voice, data, files, video, text and code; a networking mechanism through which any individual can form or join a cooperative or group of like-minded people interested sharing in the same or similar goods and services, protected ideas, thoughts, intellectual property, products and content; a buy and sell anything mechanism so groups are able to drive down the prices of goods and services as well as create better buying and selling power; a system that allows groups and or cooperatives to rate and share anything, vote on anything, assist any group or business (for profit or non-profit) in the design of new products and services through real time feedback in a protected mode; an automatic digital semantic agent which can make a group or cooperative purchase or sell and use a shared payment platform system to perform the action of purchasing desired or needed goods or services; a system and method allowing any individual, group (2 or more) or business (for profit or non-profit) to collectively help anyone, any place or anything with their needs and wants adopt anything and which is connected to all aspects of the business method and present invention; a video card component which enables all users to create and send networked shared and or protected individual digital video cards to friends, family, neighbors, business, colleagues, employees, employers, schools hospitals and local and national governments; a system which allows individuals and groups (2 or more) to celebrate, memorialize, eulogize and record or document any event; a video card creation system that can be used to send family greetings, video with messages, get-well cards, resume and advertisements that are implemented; a micro targeted individual or shared and or protected journal system which consists of a user generated journal which records all of the user's thoughts, feelings, reactions and other related data; a method and component for patients before care, after care and maintenance of health care; a method in a widget mechanism that connects to all aspects of the invention and can be accessed remotely throughout a network for affiliates and users to be able to get to any component easily throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • As demonstrated in FIG. 2, these are self help exchanges where people can help each other. For example, many diseases will have their own exchange so individuals can discuss the treatments they are receiving and how they are reacting to those treatments and whether they are receiving different treatments for the same disease. The exchanges also can help individuals, groups and corporations get help to bring their ideas, discoveries and inventions to life and find the funds necessary to market these discoveries all over the world. A method and widget mechanism that connects to all aspects of the following business or self help exchanges: Barter, Business, Business Development, Property, Sports, Contract, Memorabilia, Travel, Dealers, Fashion and Design, Learning, Consultant, Trade, Legal, Law, Court, Collaborative, Intellectual Property, Children's, Adult's, Senior's, Doctor's, Energy, Technology, School, Environmental, Transportation, Emergency Preparedness, Emergency, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial, Language, Pet, Storage, Appliance, Auto, Tutorial, Art, Music, Cooking, Entertainment, Disability, Medical, Heart, Cancer, Alzheimer's and Dementia, Therapy, Aids, Mental Health, Diabetes, Sexually Transmitting Diseases, Arthritis, Diet, Obesity, Stroke, Allergy, Fear and Greed, Weather, Trends and Forecasting, Employment Exchange, First Responders Group, Law Enforcement, Anxiety, Chronic Illness, Pain, Flu, Disease, Infectious Disease, Game and Wager, Health and Wellness, Food, Drug, Supplement, Research, Cultural, Utility Exchange, Scientific, Economical, Political, Media, Promotions, World Exchange, Alternative Energy (all items from Barter to Alternative Energy are exchanges) throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • As demonstrated in claim 3, the way that people help each other by donating their time, money, knowledge and experience to a campaign is illustrated. Anyone can start a campaign for a school, hospital, village, church institution or to help a friend, family member, neighbor, co-worker, cause and or cure. Anything can be adopted. Example: A campaign can be started for a school, to put lights on a ball field, buy musical instruments, computers etc. Example: A campaign can be started for a friend who had a heart attack to help that person get back on their feet. Places can be adopted like Darfur, or residents in a disaster zone like Katrina. A help mechanism system linking individuals, to other individuals, groups, businesses, corporations, institutions, exchanges and sponsors for the purpose of creating Adopt Anything campaigns and then communicating information about these campaigns to the widest possible number of targeted recipients using human semantic mechanisms and viral messaging channels and furthermore the system and mechanism provides a secure, shared contribution, shared payment, shared funding, shared investment, and shared loan platform for the exchange of funds for all parties in a campaign, furthermore a method and mechanism that assists people to help one another by raising the appropriate money for a campaign; any one or group can start a campaign by going to the portal then a request for help goes out to anyone who can provide assistance to the campaign, anything can be adopted through the Adopt Anything method and mechanism; The method and invention has features that advertise and help campaigns market to all areas of the world, or a small group of relatives or friends; the system instantiates a process having a plurality of activities, and tracks completion of the plurality of activities as each activity is independently performed in all aspects of the method and present invention; a Vcard “video” card mechanism can announce the start of a campaign, the end of a campaign, send greetings and well wishes to anyone involved in the campaign, celebrate a campaign, memorialize a campaign, promote a campaign, record the highlights of the campaign, demonstrate what is needed in the campaign, eulogize a person or campaign, furthermore can be used by someone who cannot be at a specific place at the campaign and wants to send their well wishes, in addition a Vcard video card can be sent out to anyone, group, business, or institution who wants to help or provide assistance; music, still pictures, advertising overlays, sponsors messages, animation, links and web addresses, (and links can be made into advertisements) can be added to a Vcard, Vcards can be resumes, Vcards can be a brochure for a company, Vcards can be a how to manual, Vcards can be a tutorial, Vcards can be a lesson, Vcards can be an instruction manual, Vcards can document a thought, idea, a discovery, invention and any other intellectual property that needs to be protected, and in addition the Vcards can have music, or audio added to them, and any and all Vcards can be included for download from the adopt anything store, a Vcard video card a user can easily use their cam on their laptop or PC to be able to record a professional greeting for any adopt anything member, or friend throughout all areas and methods of the present invention; a method is implemented in the adopt anything mechanism so that any information about a campaign is automatically delivered online and is also made available to family and friends; a group can be utilized for raising funds in a singular manner or in a plural community manner to that cause; an online petition can be created by the group user and then the petition can be emailed to get the program started for the Adopt Anything campaign chosen; furthermore businesses can join Adopt Anything and can manage their campaigns through a public or private system; matching dollar campaigns and other creative campaigns can be selected in a drop down list; targeted payments can be set up for any goods and services, or bill paying needs at particular times and intervals through a drop down mechanism of choices the user sets up in their administration areas; any business, individual, group or institution can buy advertising placement throughout the whole Adopt Anything ad network; all Adopt Anything campaigns are human semantically analyzed by the method and invention for the best proper placement of advertiser's products, distribution channels, and placement; in the method and invention ad rates are determined by the popularity of the advertised product and the need for a giveaway pricing structure; any discounts are given higher priority in the method and invention for the campaign; a method for affiliate links are also managed through the semantic method and invention automatically, and affiliates are placed in the best zone for them to get the most traffic to their sites by the search criteria indexing method and invention; special Adopt Anything subject bracelets, jewelry, or any goods and services are sold by schools churches or any group organizations to help in the promotions of the campaigns related to their subjects through the adopt anything store and/or affiliates, sponsors, in addition there is an order area where the bracelets can be customized for their special campaigns; and furthermore programmed Adopt Anything Debit/Credit Card that can be used for anything the recipient/contributor needs; a Adopt Anything Credit and/or Debit Card will be shipped, picked up and loaded online, or downloaded for the recipient to use, money can be added on a monthly basis automatically, or can be taken from a credit card, check or money transfer from a bank, money can also be used via the shared payment or funding platform in all areas of the method and mechanism; Additionally the card can be acquired at the adopt anything store, or any other affiliated stores where goods and services are sold, merchandise and services can be utilized through this system; a person can load money into the Adopt Anything card through the adopt anything pay/share online widget loading mechanism, or a group that is trying to help that person, or organization can place micro payments up to a certain goal through the adopt anything pay/share online widget loading mechanism; a method and invention automatically keeps track of the money (contributed) paid to help the cause or individual recipient, until an amount specified has been reached then all the Adopt Anything group members are sent an email that the goal has been reached and congratulations, or that the goal needs to be reduced with everyone's permission; a mechanism to create targeted campaigns utilizing an intelligent reverse auction component that accomplishes the required mission of funding the target amounts; in other words a campaign can be created and a target amount of money can be set, and then a group of individuals private or public can be emailed, or marketed to in any manner, when a contributor pays and is emailed a receipt for their contribution; the mechanism in the Adopt Anything business method and present invention has a run of the network advertising feature that allows potential Sponsors to be listed in a database and proprietary feed system to all the potential campaign managers; this system gives the new and existing members a chance to choose their sponsors and identify with those that will help them to a successful final result; a mechanism in the suggest a sponsor is a feature of the present invention that gives the member user, the ability to suggest a local business, group, person or institution that would potentially help their campaign in successfully completing to the desired target and in addition the system and method has the ability to suggest and recommend the appropriate sponsor and send a request for a sponsor automatically; a method and invention that automatically approaches the potential Sponsor and asks that Sponsor to respond back; a mechanism of the present invention includes a human semantic advertising form, in a small amount steps an advertiser can join and setup their campaigns; a system and method of the invention for automatically determining and calculating loan potentials and placing data in a database for further loan agreement setups; Get Adopted Members and Sponsor Members can be connected to each other for a mutual loan agreement assembled by the Adopt Anything present invention and business method for individuals, groups, businesses or institution; the mechanism is a system and method for automatically determining, calculating and setting up loans, investment and contributions through a shared loan, shared funding, shared contribution, shared investment, mechanism utilized throughout all areas of the mechanism and present invention; another mechanism Get Adopted Members and Sponsor Members can be connected to each other for a mutual investment agreement assembled by the Adopt Anything present invention and business method for individuals or groups of individuals; a mechanism in the Adopt Anything business method and present invention includes a system and method and invention for creating and assembling automatically in real time, human response statements, and story building methods; included in the present invention is an automatic distribution of real time appropriate information, related to campaigns and business and individual sponsorship through websites, blogs external and internal, press release aggregation portals including internal portals, search engines including internal search engine and video sharing portals including internal, and emails to provided opt in friends, social networking environments, and information aggregates; a human semantic method and invention, that includes an intelligent smart mechanism that tracks the performance of the orders such that each activity within a work flow of activities is assignable for independent completion by different individuals, so that groups can be put together and formed to serve the same unique cause of helping, this mechanism of the present invention greatly increases the potential of the member getting help, and in attaining a successful targeted result in a short period of time it is represented throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • A numerous amount of interactions, listed in the claim, can be performed which promote better communication between patient and doctor, between doctors and between doctors and other medical staff, all of which helps to simplify and efficiently organize medical data and information so as to be easily accessible and readily available to all parties included in a patients care. For example, once a patient is diagnosed, a mechanism can be initiated that tracks down a root cause through inquiry into the patients medical history and then information is dispersed to doctors and other appropriate medical staff so action can be taken to address the problem. This is demonstrated in FIGS. 66 and 108. A business method and mechanism the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal includes a protected human semantic medical interactive documentation system, that consists of a database that indexes user data plus, an automatic human adaptable programmed response to input user device, to assist the user to index relative and important daily activities including an information gathering tool that assists in specifically gathering information pertaining to: drug use, exercise, and vital signs, vital data, diet, test results, medical records and media and can track an graphically demonstrate the persons wellness and changing medical condition and automatically suggest to a person whether they are getting better or worse, and emergency information related to data input and physicians notified; the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal mechanism also has a built in human semantic algorithm backbone to generate appropriate graphic medical information from the user indexed data for a medical physician to be able to give a better diagnosis of an individual, with all the determined information they need in charts, graphs and media; the mechanism is an online or offline mechanism for keeping records of your current health and getting human semantic feedback as you reach benchmarks towards greater health; a method provides a tracking means digitally via internet for sharing medical information between a patient with one physician or a team of physicians; a mechanism that records when someone documents all of their feelings and life signs like blood pressure, temperature, and any other related measurements that can help professional medical staff perform better diagnosis, the user then has a better prognosis; a mechanism that will tabulate electronically information related to patients or potential patients and can be connected to doctors and like minded groups of people, and communities across all types of medical diseases; a mechanism in another feature of this system includes the ability to track different foods, drugs and diets used by individuals, and their effects and results on everyday health; a method and mechanism also is utilized to be aggregating for any group, or any individual in that group and can be used for large studies and/or specific clinical trials related to Food, Diet, and Medications and other studies will benefit from this aggregation system; a method to allow entry of personalized medical user information, and templates for patient/physician implementation are included in the mechanism; a mechanism in which you can print out your medical records with graphs, charts and data or you can have it online and protected for your medical physicians to be able to access 24 hours 7 days a week with appropriate authentication; a method whereby the information also can be digitally printed as per a physician template related to the type of information they need for diagnosis; a method and mechanism in real time where the doctor or doctor team can have access no matter how many are involved in your medical procedures; a mechanism in the user interface is administered by an on line and off line storage analysis mechanism for personal medical information, digital video and medical images; a mechanism in an aggregator component is implemented into all systems, and human semantic tabulation of prescription drug and diet related data is continuously aggregating data to further advance the information gained for better product analysis and better health; a mechanism for access and aggregation of RSS feeds, and data compilations through multiple blogs and blogging networks utilizing semantic related terms; a method for human semantic tabulation of prescription drug and diet related data is continuously aggregated to further advance the information gained for better product analysis and drug safety and effectiveness; a method and mechanism that can return real data results from the mass population, and can tabulate and create better pharmaceutical health information, to reduce health costs, and can aggregate information from mass populations through current network systems; a mechanism in real time tabulates electronically information related to patients or potential patients and communities across all types of medical diseases and assist physicians and medical researchers in performing clinical trials; a mechanism to track users data flow, to better understand the psychological paths to the human process of selection, within online network system; a method to aggregate data, analyze it, and add it to pharmaceutical studies to determine better methods of getting information from mass consumer markets, therefore leading to better qualitative data in treatments and health patterns of humans; a method and mechanism that automatically aggregates real time data on diseases and medications, patient information is aggregated on a variety of factors such as diet and exercise, medication, time of intake and side effects, the combination of drugs and their blended affects as well as quantity of intake is reported, other statistics such as blood pressure, heart rate, and cholesterol and insulin levels are also input by individual patients and information is provided to doctors and laboratories; a method that aggregates real time data of diseases, medications, supplements and anything medical related and in addition aggregates statistics/information from web sites, thereby representing a medical search engine for diseases and medications; a method to aggregate data from all areas related to disease and health, information is stored into collective medical intelligence database related to all diseases and medications on the market; a method and mechanism for information to be dynamically updated and generated graphically; a method provides a social network exchange system for each disease and its “micro” diseases so that information can be shared related to diseases and medications; a method and mechanism that establishes social networks and or exchanges for specific groups of patients with the same disease; a mechanism that enables a patient to share information with every doctor who was involved with a patient's procedure, automatically information can be sent/received to all doctors who were involved in a patient's medical procedure; a method and mechanism that allows doctors to communicate with each other in a protected mode for the purpose of comparing/identifying patient symptoms and diagnoses, differences and similarities in patient care, comparing local disease patterns, and information to better identify the spread of diseases, to track pandemic data on a global basis; throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Information and instructions regarding a patient's care after or before surgery is delivered to the patient and information or instructions directed at any other party involved in the patient's care is delivered to its appropriate location via a specific mechanism. For example, if a doctor needs to remind a patient to take a specific medication before undergoing stomach surgery, this mechanism will alert the patient as to the doctor's orders and, assuming the patient is incapable of getting the medication, a company involved in distributing the medication will make sure it gets into the patients hands. This is demonstrated in FIG. 4. A mechanism to deliver Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions from any doctor to a patient regarding any surgical procedure or any treatment which involves follow up instructions and furthermore Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions can be accessed online, at a doctor's office, hospital, or any store, in the form of cd, dvd, books, ebooks, mobile device, wireless device, video or any other media form; a mechanism and method AfterCarePlus which has a wireless hardware protected communication device component connecting doctors and nurses to patients; a method of Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instruction data is derived from validated professional experts, this information has been hospital tested and recommended by notable hospital physicians and is constantly monitored and edited by Adopt Anything medical science team; a mechanism that provides Well Care advice on diet, nutrition and exercise is aggregated from doctors, holistic experts, and clinics and currently uses procedures for things that are needed to be done to prevent illness; a method for a business, medical facility, hospital, or actual physician to add their brand to the product, by using the protect mechanism of the present invention they will create a video automatically from their cam, and they can delete, edit and create a professional branded video to be added to the first 30 seconds of the video; a method whereby All Pre Care, After Care, and Well Care products can be ordered by businesses, medical facilities, hospitals, physicians, patients; A special rack is utilized also for display purposes in the medical facility, with branded advertising material related to medical facility, hospital and the physicians branded Pre Care, After Care, and Well Care products; a method and mechanism for ordering any medical tests online that is connected to the My Medical Journal, the Patient Exchange or the DR Exchange mechanism for sharing and tracking how a person is doing related to disease, diet, medications, and supplement use, and furthermore can be used in clinical trial/studies; a system and mechanism that allows for the collection of an individual's medical information, then the mechanism automatically analyzes the data and suggests or recommends medical tests that a person should consider, with a protection, storing and tracking component and can send to your doctor; a method and mechanism for an online medical test to be ordered, requested by an individual, or doctor and results to be input into the DR Exchange, Patient Exchange, or My Medical Journal; a method is included for use in this system so that a person who is ill can be emailed a get well Vcard video card; a method, is utilized for raising funds in a singular manner or in a plural community manner to that cause throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Individuals, groups and parties can perform a variety of monetary transactions and securely protect their investments and creations, whether real or imagined. For example, an individual can borrow the funds necessary to create a physical product based off of an intellectual property. This is all done on a common platform. A method and mechanism that protects and enables individuals, group(s) 2 or more, corporations (profit, or non profit) to trade, share, invest, lend, borrow, barter, buy, sell and securitize intellectual property, thoughts, ideas, discoveries, present inventions, through manual and automatic methods throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • A search can be performed that assists in bringing people together in sharing information and assistance within the exchange platform outlined in claim 2. For example, if an individual is seeking aid for a campaign to bring lost wildlife to a remote region of Mozambique, he or she can search for assistance, or be found by those looking to give assistance, within the exchange platform. A mechanism that manually or automatically searches for help for anything a business, place, thing or individual needs through an adopt anything widget component that automatically connects anyone who needs help to anyone willing to give help, and further more all items trade, share, invest, lend, borrow, barter, buy, sell and securitize intellectual property, thoughts, ideas, discoveries, present inventions, work on mobile devices text, phone, email, voice, video, video card, computer, network appliances, kiosk, in automobile displays, and wireless throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Individual and other involved parties will receive automatic reminders based on input submitted to the system at an earlier time. It is also possible to request anything via the widget. For example, if an individual creates an input stating the time frame for a car lease, an automatic reminder will be sent near the end of the lease and then the individual can request to purchase the car from the dealership. A method and mechanism in a widget to give automatic reminders for anything, utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card and or create request for proposals, request for collaborative help, request for help, request for prices, request for service, request for food, request for samples, request for discounts, request for information, request for medical assistance, request for medical advice, request for any advice, request for sponsor, request for advertising, request for donor, request for legal advice, request for government advice, request for financial advice, request for information from schools, request for learning, request for anything including (all topics in the invention) throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements an automatic privacy mechanism for pushing and pulling data through the present invention in an anonymous way to protect the privacy of the user, utilizing a data encryption mechanism utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 9, when users enter the interface, their personal details will be anonymous and their privacy and security will be ensured by the process of converting data into code for whichever file that exists. A method for an automatic privacy mechanism for pushing and pulling data through the present invention in an anonymous way to protect the privacy of the user, utilizing a data encryption mechanism utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a protection system networked for the purpose of recording published records of the proceedings utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card in a meeting or other function, as papers read, addresses delivered, or discussions, at the meetings of people in business throughout all aspects of the method and present inventions. As demonstrated in FIG. 10, the user will want to have a secure media server, and for this purpose any user exchanged files through the interface will record published records of these and any proceeding reports. A protection system networked to be able to record the published records of the proceedings utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card in a meeting or other function, as papers read, addresses delivered, or discussions, at the meetings of people in business throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a micro-targeted network aggregation system for evaluating human semantic prescription drug effects in network utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 11, the user might need information about the Cholesterol blocking drug side effects and a series of files can be used to inform the user. A micro-targeted networked aggregation system for evaluating human semantic prescription drug effects in a network utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically enabling and allowing people to collaborate, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, and repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 12, if a group of users message or socialize together, there will be a mechanism that will restore, protect and further develop the submitter's intellectual property. A method and mechanism for automatically enabling and allowing people to collaborate, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of people collaborating, for purposes of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 13, if a network of users is logged onto the interface, a system tool will allow for the approximate count of people collaborating. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of people collaborating, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of advertising, covering all points within the business model throughout all aspects of method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 14, advertising costs, panel members, or requests will all be processed and an estimation of its fair value will be mapped out. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value for advertising connecting to all aspects of the business model throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining the placement of sponsor campaigns in rotation by using the fair deal mechanism, fair value mechanism, fair share mechanism throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 15, if an advertisement was placed onto the interface, a special mechanism will be held accountable to the proper placement of this sponsor's campaign postings. A method and mechanism for automatically determining the placement of a sponsor campaign in a rotation of campaigns using the fair deal mechanism, fair value mechanism, fair share mechanism throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of creating, designing, marketing, manufacturing, distributing, insuring anything specific, including intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding funds to bring about execution of ideas throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 16, the monetary needs, proposals, and budgetary concerns will be assessed throughout all organization levels. A method and mechanism for placing advertisements and finding potential investors, finding people to loan, or finding people to contribute for an Adopt Anything campaign and automatically determining and calculating the investment amounts, utilizing the methods and mechanisms: fair value, fair deal, fair share; and further more utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the value of ideas, discoveries, scientific discoveries, inventions and intellectual properties throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 17, an assessment of the value of contributing ideas will be done, and a fair value of these intellectual properties will be created. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the value of ideas, discoveries, scientific discoveries, inventions and intellectual properties throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for placing advertisements, finding potential investors, finding people to load, or finding people to contribute for an Adopt Anything campaign and automatically determining and calculating the investment amounts, utilizing the methods and mechanisms: fair value, fair deal, fair share; and further more utilizing video, text audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 18, if a group of advertisers or investors are needed for this interface, there will be a procedure whereby the system will substantiate advertising or investor leads as well as proper placement of advertisements. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of creating, designing, marketing, manufacturing, distributing, insuring anything specific, including intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of licensing, franchising, sponsoring, advertising, publicizing, ay intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 19, administrators tend to be weary of expenses from all areas of the business spectrum, and a calculation of these costs from licensing or even discoveries will be determined. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of licensing, franchising, sponsoring, advertising, publicizing, any intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism widget to: create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fun, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate, and adopt anything with the purpose of finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 20, this widget serves as a tool that will process all actions done towards documents, sales, appraisal of ideas, and the networking of this business model. A method and mechanism widget to: create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention, implements a collaborative mechanism which automatically enables individuals, groups and corporations to buy and sell as a group through aggregating people together in groups; shop together in groups; request for anything as a group; pay together in groups; collaborate together in a group; help people, places or things together in a group; utilizing a shared payment platform as group throughout all areas of the entire method and present invention. For example, within group member levels there is a need to collaborate, negotiate and form a basis for the organization to run efficiently and this mechanism will aid in enabling them to do this. A collaborative mechanism which automatically enables individuals, groups and corporations to buy and sell as a group through aggregating people together into buying and selling groups; which will allow them to price things together in groups; bid together in groups; shop together in groups; request for anything as a group; pay together in groups; collaborate together in a groups; help people places or things together in a group; utilizing a shared payment platform as a group throughout all areas of the entire method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention, implements a method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 22, video and or audio files will be scanned and properly submitted for linkage in an effective and secure manner. A method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • The method in the invention, implements a method and mechanism for linking video and audio files, or scanned files to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 23, users will be allowed to link a video file of a music legend's hits, a business meeting with clients, a hand shake gesture, in whichever tacit or spoken method in effort to procure these files. A method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, file or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism which includes an encryption digital fingerprint mechanism, an ip address date-time stamp mechanism, an encrypted project identifying number, a mobile device dongle encryption, a non mobile dongle device encryption with an embedded encryption and digital fingerprint mechanism, and a human certification, for protecting, sharing, storing, accessing, authenticating, attaching and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt, any file in an online live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 24, users will be allowed to submit fingerprints into the system, and an encryption device will guard this information for proper certification and security. A method and mechanism which includes an encryption digital fingerprint mechanism, an ip address date-time stamp mechanism, an encrypted project identifying number, a mobile device dongle encryption, a non mobile dongle device encryption with an embedded encryption and digital fingerprint mechanism, and a human certification, for protecting, sharing, storing, accessing, authenticating, attaching and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt, any file in an online live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned file to any legal agreement, lawsuit (real or implied), settlement, litigation document, trial, malpractice, personal injury and or independent medical evaluations, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, or de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 25, business negotiations, clarifications, medical diagnosis information, evaluations onto legal matters will be available for submitting as an attachment. A method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to any legal agreement, lawsuit (real or implied), settlement, litigation document, trial, malpractice, personal injury and or independent medical evaluations, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and or de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned document or any file to anything that will be recorded and registered with an insurance company for insurance purposes, including an application, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment through all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 26, users may need to attach video, sound or document files for insurance purposes, and a mechanism will secure the proper navigation into invention. A method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned document or any file to anything that will be recorded and registered with an insurance company for insurance purposes, including an application, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The method in the invention implements a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an insurance claim for purposes of identifying the losses, stolen property and damages suffered by an individual, group or corporation, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment through all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 27, users will at times link video files or scanned documents of their ideas, losses to property, or other forms of active proposals, which will be saved and executed in a secure manner. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an insurance claim for purposes of identifying the losses, stolen property and damages suffered by an individual, group or corporation, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Additional information can be provided along with a will, medical proxy and other official legal or medical documents by way of a digital file that is either created or delivered by way of the invention. There are security measures which act to protect the file in its digital environment. For example, if a doctor where to add a video file to a will stating the Mrs. Smith was of sound mind when she composed her last will and testament, challenges to whether she was in fact of sound mind at the time she wrote her will would not stand. A method and mechanism for attaching a video file, scanned document, or any file to a sound mind certification provided by a medical doctor that will be used to provide support for a last will and testament, medical proxy, or any other legal or business document, and in addition have the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form can be used to supplement official information, in this case medical records and documents, and again there are security measures which will protect the file in its digital environment. For example, a doctor could record a video after surgery stating how he or she feels and if problems occur over time this video can be used to challenge or support official medical records composed after surgery. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to medical records having to do with diagnosis, treatment both before and after surgery, patient complaints and symptoms, malpractice, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form is used to supplement official information, in this case in the form of business documents such as NDA's and buy/sell agreements, and again there are security measures which protect the file in its digital environment. For example, if a video NDA is created and later information about the project to which the NDA is linked is leaked, the victim party can use the video NDA in a legal setting. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to a business document, NDA, meeting, negotiation, purchase or sale, buy/sell agreement, trade secrets and or business methods, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form is used to supplement, in this case leasing and housing documents, and again there are security measures which protect the fill in its digital environment. For example, a landlord can create a video documenting the condition of an apartment and use that later to prove that additional damage was created by the tenant. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to any landlord-tenant agreement, rental or lease agreement or documenting the condition of the property, real-estate purchase and sale agreements, warranties, foreclosure and or seizure, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form is used to supplement official or unofficial documents, in this case scientific documents of either an academic or commercial nature, and again there are security measures which protect the file in its digital environment. For example, a scientist can document the entirety of a clinical trial in a digital way for easy accessibility at a later date. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to scientific studies, research, clinical trials product creation and testing, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment.
  • Amendments and revisions to an intellectual property or other original work can be documented digitally and security measures provided through the invention will protect the file in its digital environment. For example, an individual who believes he can make a song better by adding horns in the chorus can collaborate with the owner of the song through digital means provided by the invention. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to documenting the collaboration between 2 or more people on an original work, reproduction, repurpose or reformatting of an original work with permission, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • An individual can document their taking prescription drugs digitally in essence creating a journal that can be accessed at a later time for reference. The digital files will be protected by security mechanisms built into the invention. For example, an individual who is taking anti-depressants can document the feelings he or she has on a daily basis which will help to determine whether the drugs are working or not. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an individual's reaction to one or more prescription drugs and the positive or negative effects associated with taking those drugs, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • An individual or group can document their intellectual property, thoughts or ideas in a digital file and have it protected by security mechanisms built into the invention. For example, if an individual suddenly has a thought they believe is extremely valuable, in whatever application whether business or personal, he or she can create a video documenting its fruition and keep it in a secure digital environment. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, inventions and or discoveries, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The shared payment platform can be used for a group of people to collectively buy something and digital files, in this case specifically video, can be used to document to buying process or communicate with one another. There are security measures which act to protect the file in its digital environment. For example, a group of friends could collectively purchase a gift for another friend on the shared payment platform and then send video birthday greetings to the recipient. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to a shared payment platform by which 2 or more people can share the cost of a purchase together on one payment system, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form is used to supplement reports and communication, in this case scientific academic classes and the like, and again there are security measures which protect the file in its digital environment. For example, a professors lecture notes being circulated online can have video files attached to it with students elaborating on specific points and raising questions about its content. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to lessons, classes, lectures, tutorials, cultural exchanges, online classes, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Again, additional information in digital form is used to supplement official or unofficial documents, in this case market research, and again there are security measures which protect the file in its digital environment. For example, a video of a focus group discussing the target audience for a new product can be used to document the meeting. A method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to market research, new product creation or evaluation, and or online focus groups, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • A method by which information is collected automatically and interpreted in a variety of ways is provided by the invention. Once these processes have been completed, the information is securely stored in its digital environment. For example, an individual who believes he has come up with a new invention can submit his idea into the system and it will determine which parts of the invention are original and the value of the idea. A method and mechanism for aggregating and collecting data about any subject, automatically determining and calculating human semantic components of written intellectual property and sorting components into a storage area by criteria in a network system, for automatically determining and calculating the value of a word, group of words, or other intellectual property and storing it in a database; a method and mechanism for a hover element that instantly shows the price of an intellectual property in a network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Individuals or groups can request to pay a specific price for the creation or adoption of anything and then negotiate a deal with a seller via digital file exchange until a satisfactory deal is completed. For example, a toy manufacturer can propose a price to build a newly designed toy and compete with others trying to build it as well. A method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy or sell (real or intangible property), exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Individuals, groups or businesses can request a price to bring an intellectual property, discovery or invention to the market where it can be purchased by competitors. For example, the owner of an intellectual property can suggest a price at which his or her intellectual property can be purchased in the market at which time businesses can compete over it. A method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal and bring thoughts, ideas, discoveries, inventions and intellectual property to market, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • A press release, resume or request for anything can be evaluated by a certain mechanism in the invention and it can be automatically determined what the best audience is for the aforementioned submissions. Once this is determined, the submissions will automatically be sent out to those audiences for evaluation. For example, is an individual is hosting a campaign to save mountain goats, he or she can submit this to the system which will automatically determine what outlets would be most interested in highlighting this campaign for public viewing. A method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating placement for any press release, resume, request for anything including pricing and then placing in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • Similar to the last claim, an automatic mechanism will determine the involvement level of individuals in a collaborative effort and accordingly how profits should be distributed amongst those involved. A method and mechanism that provides a fair deal mechanism for automatically determining and calculating how a group shares profits and what their participation is in a collaborative project throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • An individual or group can document their consumption of supplements and nutraceuticals in a digital way in essence creating a journal that can be accessed at a later time for reference. The digital files will be protected by security mechanisms built into the invention. For example the effect of a weight loss supplement on a test group can be documented for later reference. A method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting and tracking an individual's or group reaction to supplements and nutraceuticals in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition have the ability to protect, share, certify, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for aggregating, extracting and tracking an individual or group to supplements and nutraceuticals combined with pharmaceutical drugs in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 45, if a user network needs access towards the types of nutritional supplements, the interface will allow for computation methods to verifying and leading a user to the correct supplement. A method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting tracking an individual's or group to supplements and nutraceuticals combined with pharmaceutical drugs in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements verifying and testing in court if need be to the validity of the protected work or intellectual property on a said date by the mechanism in a method and mechanism for certification for the protect anything mechanism to back up certified work or intellectual property with an attorney that will verify and testify for court purposes. In order for this process to take place, a certificate of protection is provided at the moment of protection, with guarantee, list of items uploaded or streamed, date, time place, amount paid for mechanism code, for a one time view, a protect anything authorizing seal, with list of items in protect anything storage vault, and then an access page for viewing what you just protected, next time access is provided subject to mobile device online redundancy dongle code provided, or offline redundancy dongle code provided with username or password for all aspects of the current method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 46, if the defendant or plaintiff needs absolute verification and authenticity of a protected work or intellectual property, they would be aided by mechanism for further information and execution of the need. A method and mechanism for certification for the protect anything mechanism to back up the certified work or intellectual property with an attorney that will verify and testify in court if need be to the validity of the protected work or intellectual property on a said date; a certificate of protection is provided at the moment of protection, with guarantee, list of items uploaded or streamed, date, time place, amount paid for certification, who, what when, how, where, and why a redundancy dongle authentication mechanism code, for a one time view, a protect anything authorizing seal, with list of items in protect anything storage vault, and then an access page for viewing what you just protected, next time access is provided subject to mobile device online redundancy dongle code provided, or offline redundancy dongle code provided with username or password for all aspects of the current method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention makes possible the ability to track any file that is implemented into the protect anything method and present invention, video, audio, mp3, or any file, and can compare and verify originality of a file, and find all file in network that are duplicates in any network system in any all aspects of the method, system and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 47, users from many different levels of organization will need a tool that addresses tracking, protecting, and verifying of such files as copyright patents, for the purpose of maintaining and securing its place in the network. A method and mechanism that can track any file that is implemented into the protect anything method and present invention, video, audio, mp3, or any file, and can compare and verify originality of file, and find all files in a network that are duplicates in any network system in any and all aspects of the method, system and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements the mechanism in a method for scripting and directing human value responses from a user pertaining to create a video, audio, or written work that is organized in a way to communicate a particular information, entertainment, logical sequence of events, or script to generate a better quality work in a live environment; a resume creation mechanism related to the field of interest a person needs for employment is included in all aspects of the method and present invention; a movie creator mechanism for creation of a movie using a digital camera, webcam, or any other input device by using a video or scripted wording system as a guided director to take a user through the best subject related direction in creating a finished movie work is used in all aspects and throughout the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 48, users need the best possible search value results and executions of applications and commands, therefore a tool which scripts and directs users to the proper locations of interest will be well suited for this interest. A method for scripting and directing human value responses from a user pertaining to a subject area so as to create a video, audio, or written work that is organized in a way to communicate a particular information, entertainment, logical sequence of events, or script to generate a better quality work in a live environment; a resume creation mechanism related to the field of interest a person needs for employment is included in all aspects of the method and present invention; a movie creator mechanism for creation of a movie using a digital camera, webcam, or any other input device by using a video or scripted wording system as a guided director to take a user through the best subject related direction in creating a finished movie work is used in all aspects and throughout the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for storing and protecting intellectual property files, utilizing video files, with certification, an encryption throughout all levels of the method and present invention. A method and mechanism for storing and protecting of intellectual property files, utilizing video files, with certification, and encryption throughout all levels of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms with the purpose of implementing a means to attach a video to any document, and display it in a subject related graphical user interface anywhere on the web that can be shared in all methods and mechanisms of the present invention, for a person or device through the utilization of a widget for protect anything. As demonstrated in FIG. 50, users will have the ability to attach a clip in video format, where there will be a subject related area to address its purpose. A method and mechanism utilizing a widget for protect anything that gives a person or device the means to attach a video to any document, and display it in a subject related graphical user interface anywhere on the web that can be shared in all methods and mechanisms of the present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for a Mobile device, laptop, and phone widget, which has connections to doing anything from a remote area throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 51, any mobile device can form a connection to access materials and information through areas outside the devices main usage, in order to promote flexibility of service and maximum utility. A method and mechanism for a Mobile device, laptop, phone widget that has connections to doing anything from a remote area throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures implements methods and mechanisms for editing and combining multiple videos, multiple documents and information into a video file, in the order specified by the user for the enhancement sharing and protection of collaboration, or single user editing in all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 52, this interface's composition of data in regards to documents will permit users to edit, share and advance the features within documents for maximum effectiveness and security. A method and mechanism for editing and combining multiple videos, multiple documents and information into a video file, in the order specified by the user for the enhancement, sharing and protection of a collaboration, or single user editing in all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements a method and mechanism, automatically determining and calculating the loan and interest percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determines and calculates the tax deductible contribution percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism for calculating the value of an idea, and requesting help from others to bring the idea to reality throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 53, users will need tools and proper mechanisms to figuring out the percentage of loan amounts covered, loan rates, or contribution amount. A method, including a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the investment percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the loan and interest percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the tax deductible contribution percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism for calculating the value of an idea, and requesting help from others to bring the idea to reality throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms, automatically determining and calculating the value of a video, audio, or other file for license, purchase, distribution in a live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 54, users may need to know the value of all media including video, audio, other files in order to address the legal arrangements for them to be properly circulated throughout the interface. A method and mechanism to automatically determine and calculate the value of a video, audio, or file for licensing, purchase, distribution in a live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms to request employment for the utilization of an employment widget throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 55, employment candidates will be able to effectively request employment information through the use of the widget. A method and mechanism to request employment utilizing an employment widget throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting car, journal diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 56, users within this interface will be able to search, and access meanings of particular actions or concepts. The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting car, journal diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. A method and mechanism for automatically determining, and calculating advertising, sponsor, licensing, distribution needs, the placement and projecting advertising, sponsor, licensing, distribution results of advertising in a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods and mechanisms for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting card, journal, diary, or anything in live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 57, users within this interface will be able to search, and access meanings of particular actions or concepts. A method and mechanism for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting card, journal, diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • The tools and procedures in the invention implements methods where users are automatically recommended products, services and information related to anything semantically determined by the mechanism; a mechanism that uses human semantic comparison technology to match keywords, key phrases or key paragraphs and then provides a programmed statement related to the keyword input of the user, then taking that programmed statement and applying deductive and inductive reasoning to show the best possible products and services or information that user might be interested in throughout all aspects of the method and present invention. As demonstrated in FIG. 58, users will be able to be recommended by the system towards search results, whereby the computer, which will perform code to display results. A method where users are automatically recommended products, services and information related to anything semantically determined by the mechanism; a mechanism that uses human semantic comparison technology to match keywords, key phrases or key paragraphs and then provides a programmed statement related to the keyword input of the user, then taking that programmed statement and applying deductive and inductive reasoning to show the best possible products and services or information that a user might be interested in throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
  • FIG. 5A illustrates a financial service with the purpose of creating debit cards to help out a friend or cause, whereby the card becomes a Co-Branded product. This card will have monetary value, and can be filled to store sums of money.
  • FIG. 5B illustrates that in addition to financial services, the credit card will allow transactions to be made for purposes explained in 5A, and will give the user more room to leverage.
  • FIG. 5C illustrates that online account access is fast and reliable, as this type of financing will help a friend or cause. The people aided can better afford medications, without any limits to financing and therefore may better achieve good health.
  • FIG. 5D illustrates that people in need are able to use debit cards; these cards have monetary value and are fast and efficient for immediate transactions.
  • FIG. 5E illustrates that people in need are able to use credit cards; these cards will have financial limits, interest rates, but will allow some convenience into financing easily.
  • FIG. 5F illustrates that the people in need are able to use a medicine card; these cards are only to be spent on medications and allow financial freedom to the user.
  • FIG. 5G illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by another person.
  • FIG. 5H illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by any other person.
  • FIG. 5I illustrates that these cards can be used by many people, which include patients, consumers, students, hospital gift shops, drug stores, video stores, book stores, convenience stores, online, and through the mail by another person.
  • FIG. 9A describes how the Adapt anything user ad panel will introduce users to the system.
  • FIG. 9B illustrates the process of listing details for ad clicks, pay per view, and premium service.
  • FIG. 9C illustrates how the business ad panel will introduce its system.
  • FIG. 9D describes the specifics of how the business ad panel will be given, including ad clicks, pay per view, premium service, rss feed placement, ad sponsor, internal form ad, after campaign public relations spot, press release ad sponsor spot, exclusive ad spot, and product placement ad spot.
  • FIG. 10A illustrates how the first component will be an adopt anything sign, which works interchangeably with Sponsor it, Sponsor Anything, and Get Adopted.
  • FIG. 10B illustrates how the second component will be Sponsor It, Sponsor Anything, which will work interchangeably with adopt anything and get adopted.
  • FIG. 10C describes how the third component will be Get Adopted, which works interchangeably with Adopt Anything, and Sponsor It, Sponsor Anything.
  • FIG. 16A illustrates how adopt anything news feed system will be shown, whereby users are granted access.
  • FIG. 16B describes that within the site, many affiliate ad sponsors will be given priority.
  • FIG. 16C illustrates a tool that will allow rotations through all page views and rss on other people's sites.
  • FIG. 16D describes the process of asking users, ‘what can you do?’
  • FIG. 16E describes the process of asking the user, ‘what can you do for business and its users?’
  • FIG. 16F illustrates the process of charging toward the campaign, controlling procedures toward frequency, pay per view charges and pay per click charges will be posted.
  • FIG. 16G illustrates how immediacy will be targeted for news feed postings, putting them on all pages, and allowing users to control view amounts. The posting organization will be charged monthly for the space occupied.
  • FIG. 17A illustrates how to show adopt anything portal trademark.
  • FIG. 17B describes the process of how listing legal processes within the portal will be documented, including entry point, main form, human translator, request action, view progress and bid panel, payment form, view progress and bid panel update.
  • FIG. 17C illustrates that MYSQL database will store values from 17B.
  • FIG. 18B illustrates the process of how adopting anything through pay portal will instantiate the process of money transfers.
  • FIG. 18C illustrates how the world payment bank will serve as intermediary for money transactions.
  • FIG. 19A illustrates what the individual/group wants to be paid.
  • FIG. 19B describes the details of the specific order which states what comes after funding is accomplished.
  • FIG. 19C illustrates that a single payment is made to the recipient, caretaker, or account of recipient.
  • FIG. 19D illustrates that check cards can be bought at local stores, loaded online, or used like a credit cash card.
  • FIG. 19E describes the process of explaining the monthly payments to recipient, caretaker, or account of recipient.
  • FIG. 19F illustrates bill payment directions toward creditor or caretaker of recipient.
  • FIG. 19G describes the process in which the vendor is given order directly, within the team which consists of vendor, service, and product.
  • FIG. 19H describes the possible transfers of cash, including through check card, and even at local stores.
  • FIG. 20A illustrates that 11 Human Response Statements are automatically created for form information.
  • FIG. 20B describes the process of how to help promote the cause, whereby users should be asked if they have images, video, and or music.
  • FIG. 20C describes the process of how the help request will document an individual borrowing money.
  • According to 20C, FIG. 20D illustrates the creation of web pages that will assist with this matter.
  • FIG. 20E describes the process of allowing people access to email their friends.
  • FIG. 20F illustrates how users will be allowed to submit any press releases.
  • FIG. 20G illustrates the process of enabling sharing of information onto search engines.
  • FIG. 20H illustrates how video sharing will permit users to upload onto sites with ad link.
  • FIG. 21A describes the process of how the adopt anything sign will display for the hierarchy of the system.
  • FIG. 21B illustrates the creation of a webpage for the system that will give the site utility.
  • FIG. 21C illustrates how emails to friends will be permitted on the site.
  • FIG. 21D describes the process of allowing submissions of press release statements.
  • FIG. 21E illustrates that submission to search engines will be permitted.
  • FIG. 21F illustrates that submissions to blog postings will be allowed as well.
  • FIG. 21G illustrates that affiliate code advertisements will be allowed.
  • FIG. 21H illustrates that a limit will be given, where 20,000 sources need to be made.
  • FIG. 21I describes how rankings need to be given within 5 days of search.
  • FIG. 21J illustrates how a target for high traffic viral exponential results will give users what they need.
  • FIG. 22A illustrates how much the person/group needs.
  • FIG. 22B illustrates listing the number of dollar amounts, which the user should single out for their need.
  • FIG. 22C describes the process of when the individual/group needs it.
  • FIG. 22D describes a list of limits and constraints to a possible time line in which the user needs it.
  • FIG. 22E illustrates where the person/group in need is located.
  • FIG. 22F describes the process of letting the user type in specifics of location, including address, city, state, and country.
  • FIG. 23A illustrates which individuals can help out
  • FIG. 23B describes the process of listing examples about person's and groups that can join
  • FIG. 23C describes the process of letting users type in the details of their account, including name, emails, facebook profile, myspace profile, phone and location.
  • FIG. 23E describes the process of asking the user what he/she can do.
  • FIG. 23F illustrates a list of people who have been set up as contributors or leaders.
  • FIG. 24A describes how the system will instantiate the process of extra elements to the story.
  • FIG. 24B illustrates the process of asking the user to respond to interpret me, who may need money, food, medicine, calls, service and help.
  • FIG. 24C describes several entity and action types, including healthcare, medicine, rent, mortgage, clothing, doctor, helper, services, school costs, school tutoring, stop foreclosure, surgery, dental, books, housing, business, and travel.
  • FIG. 24D describes the process of involving what will be displayed for user apprehension about the subject.
  • FIG. 24E illustrates that three separate helping promote causes will be categorized, including do you have images, video, and or music.
  • FIG. 24F illustrates the process of involving what will be displayed to document user apprehension about this subject.
  • FIG. 24G illustrates how separate entities will be written out for their stories, including healthcare, medicine, rent, mortgage, clothing, doctor, helper, services, school costs, school tutoring, stop foreclosure, surgery, dental, books, housing, business and travel.
  • FIG. 24H illustrates how actions will be documented, including helping my friend, neighbor, co worker, church member, community member, soldier, elderly person, kid, teen, student, dog, cat, bird, pet, and even animal.
  • FIG. 24I describes that to be specific, others have to be given priority, and they will be given consideration into helping themselves.
  • FIG. 25A describes the process of when the individual/group wants to adopt?
  • FIG. 25B illustrates a list of possible items, entities, animals, or other business entities that can be adopted.
  • FIG. 26A illustrates the tool used to identify the person.
  • FIG. 26B illustrates process of user being asked what they want to adopt.
  • FIG. 26C illustrates how the user types in specifics of the story.
  • FIG. 26D describes the process how the user is asked how much they need.
  • FIG. 26E describes the process of allowing the user to address the location of need.
  • FIG. 26F describes allowing the user to find who can help in this effort.
  • FIG. 26G illustrates the deadlines and time constraints to people's needs.
  • FIG. 26H describes the process of asking the user what they can do.
  • FIG. 26I describes the process of asking the user, what he/she can do.
  • FIG. 26J describes the process of informing the user of possible forms of payment, which can be chosen.
  • FIG. 28A describes how a “who are you sign”, will give consideration for user's personal details.
  • FIG. 28B illustrates how a member sign in will register the person's name, email, username, password, and CAPCHA*.
  • FIG. 29 describes the numerous actions that can be performed by an advertiser within the Adopt Anything™ method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 30R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “web surfer” within the Adopt Anything™ method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 31R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “contributor” within the Adopt Anything™ method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 32R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by a “sponsor” within the Adopt Anything™ method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 33R describes the numerous actions that can be performed by the “adoptee” within the Adopt Anything™ method, mechanism and invention.
  • FIG. 45A illustrates how the request for pricing campaign will be started.
  • FIG. 45B illustrates how a list of database potentials, will give the guidelines onto the buyer/seller operations. The guidelines include, description of items priced, what is needed to price the item, time frame for needs, pricing, potential of the pricing, how many buyers sellers, market comparable potential pricing, pricing appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment in pricing, relationship to pricing item, potential *ROI for buyers, sellers, or investors in pricing, time frame for profits from buy, sell, invest pricing, and amount wanted to pay or needed.
  • FIG. 45C illustrates how to convert data to numbers.
  • FIG. 45D illustrates how the calculations of who is needed values, time frame values and various other financial pricing will be necessary for setting up a financial framework.
  • FIG. 45E illustrates how the storing capacity will show who is needed values, time frame values, a fair share for investment by investor value, and other buying selling participation in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 45F illustrates how the implementation for the pricing campaign will be started.
  • FIG. 46A describes that buying and selling anything campaign starts for user purposes.
  • FIG. 46B illustrates that a list of database potentials, will give the guidelines onto the buyer/seller operations. The guidelines include, description of item to be bought or sold, what is needed to buy or sell item, time frame for needs, buy or sell, potential of the buy or sell, how many buyers sellers, market comparable potential pricing, pricing appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment in buy sell, relationship to buy sell things, potential *ROI for buyers, sellers, or investors in pricing, time frame for profits from buy, sell, and amount needed.
  • FIG. 46C illustrates how the conversion mechanism method will change data into numbers.
  • FIG. 46D illustrates, the calculation of who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor value, individual or group buying selling value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and buying, selling participation.
  • FIG. 46E illustrates the storage of who is needed values, time frame values, a fair value share for investment by investor value, individual or group buying selling value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and buying, selling participation in database for retrieval and other pricing procedures for buying and selling.
  • FIG. 47A illustrates the manufacturing anything campaign initiation process.
  • FIG. 47B illustrates the databases several financial guidelines, including, description of item to be manufactured, what is needed to manufacture, time frame for needs, potential of the investment, how many investors, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential *ROI, time frame for profits, and amount needed.
  • FIG. 47C illustrates how the conversion mechanism method will change data into numbers.
  • FIG. 47D illustrates the calculation to who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor value, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing value and manufacturing.
  • FIG. 47E illustrates the storage of who is needed value, time frame value, a fair value share for investment by investor, estimated *ROI value, request for pricing and manufacturing value in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 48A illustrates that the work to be published is presented.
  • FIG. 48B illustrates 11 categories of database types. These range from the work to be published, amount needed for work publishing implementation, what the work will do, potential of the work, investment potential of the work, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, reviews, protected intellectual property of the work, unique work quantifiers, works relationship to things, who has imagined or created the work, time frame for work creation, and what kind of work it is.
  • FIG. 48C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 48D illustrates the quality of calculation uniqueness, quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair work shares, estimated time to make work, suggested people, and the groups or sponsors that can assist in the publishing of the work.
  • FIG. 48E illustrates storage of the uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair work shares, and the estimated time to make work, suggested people, groups or sponsors that can assist in the publishing of the work in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 49A illustrates how the idea is presented.
  • FIG. 49B illustrates 13 categories within databases, including the idea, amount needed for idea implementation, what the idea will change, potential of the idea, investment potential of idea, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property of the idea, unique idea quantifiers, ideas relationship to things, who has imagined the idea, time frame for idea creation, and what kind of idea it is.
  • FIG. 49C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 49D illustrates the calculation uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair inventor shares, estimated time to make idea, suggested people, and groups or sponsors that can make idea happen.
  • FIG. 49E illustrates the storage of uniqueness quotient, potential to change, fair value estimate, multiple fair inventor shares, estimated time to make idea, suggested people, and groups or sponsors that can make the idea happen in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 50A illustrates how adopt anything campaign ad for contributions begins.
  • FIG. 50B illustrates 13 categories within databases, including story, amount needed, amount of contributors, potential of the contribution, contribution subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, contribution payment dispersal, value of help, relationship to things, potential percentage of help, time frame for help, and what kind of help it is.
  • FIG. 50C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 50D illustrates the calculation's best potential participation value and a fair value for each contributor by the amount they contribute.
  • FIG. 50E illustrates the value conversion to each dollar amount, estimated help %, projected help time, and percentage tax deduction as well as the mechanism.
  • FIG. 50F illustrates the storage of dollar amount, estimated help % projected help time, and percentage tax deduction in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 51A illustrates how the adopt anything campaign ad for loan begins.
  • FIG. 51B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including story, amount needed form loan, amount of percentage of interest, potential of the investment; investment subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential percentage *ROI, time frame for payments, and what kind of investment it is.
  • FIG. 51C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 51D illustrates the calculation's best potential participation value and a fair value for investment by investor.
  • FIG. 51E illustrates the value conversion to dollar amount, estimated *ROI, projected length time, and percentage interest mechanism.
  • FIG. 51F illustrates the storage of *ROI amount, projected length time, and the percentage interest in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 52A illustrates how the adopt anything campaign ad for investor begins.
  • FIG. 52B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including story, amount needed, amount to give for investment, potential of the investment, investment subject, market comparable potentials, appraiser, votes, opinions, protected intellectual property, value of investment, relationship to things, potential *ROI, time frame for profits, and what kind of investment it is.
  • FIG. 52C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 52D illustrates the calculation of best potential participation value, and a fair value for investment by investor.
  • FIG. 52E illustrates the value conversion to dollar amount, estimated *ROI, projected length time, and percentage share mechanism.
  • FIG. 52F illustrates the storage of *ROI amount, projected length time, and percentage share in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 53A illustrates the advertising's original sponsor campaign.
  • FIG. 53B illustrates 13 categories of databases, including original advertising *ROI value, placement position in venue, historical *ROI values, what the value is, advertising subject, market *ROI comparable values, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the ad, value of ad target, relationship to things, amount of views, relevance and value to related campaigns, and what kind of ad it is.
  • FIG. 53C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 53D illustrates the calculation's best position and views for a fair valued placement for Sponsor and adoption campaign in the venue mechanism.
  • FIG. 53E illustrates the value conversion from position, views, and placement position, to dollar amount, as well as percentage increase estimate in *ROI mechanism.
  • FIG. 53F illustrates the storage of dollar amount, and percentage increase estimate in *ROI for database retrieval.
  • FIG. 54A illustrates the project's original specimen.
  • FIG. 54B illustrates 11 categories of databases, including original work value, new work addition, resulting work, other works market value, project subject, market value, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the project, who is collaborating, relationship to things, and what it is.
  • FIG. 54C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 54D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount and percentage shares mechanism, and the storage of dollar amount and percentage shares in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 54E illustrates the storage of dollar amount and percentage shares in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 55A illustrates written specimen.
  • FIG. 55B illustrates 10 categories of databases including, new writing, old writing, appraised writing, sold writing, writing subject, market value, appraiser, votes, opinions, who wrote it, relationship to things, and also the descriptions of what it is, blog, journal, sentence, new unique word, paragraph, book, newsletter, magazine, poem, reporters articles, articles, comic books, lyrics to song, graphic novel, screenplay, sitcom, letter, criticism, and review.
  • FIG. 55C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 55D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount mechanism.
  • FIG. 55E illustrates the storage of dollar amount in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 56A illustrates the advertising's original specimen.
  • FIG. 56B illustrates 11 categories of databases, including original advertising *ROI value, placement position in venue, historical *ROI values, what the value is, advertising subject, market *ROI comparable values, appraiser, votes, opinions, who created the ad, value of ad target, relationship to things, and what kind of ad it is.
  • FIG. 56C illustrates the conversion to numbers mechanism.
  • FIG. 56D illustrates the value conversion from number to dollar amount, percentage increase estimate in *ROI mechanism.
  • FIG. 56E illustrates storage of dollar amount and percentage increase estimate in *ROI in database for retrieval.
  • FIG. 58A describes an example of adopt anything's effort to persuade individuals to donate money for the needy. They think these desperate families can receive aid to live properly through the help of other people, and this is a beneficent act.
  • FIG. 58B illustrates computer code that addresses many functions. The first line will give properties for the sheet style and screen projection control. The second line illustrates a web address source code for there to be a quick reference to www.adoptanything.com. The third line will perform a program search within the previous website. The fourth line will perform a search within the constraints of background color and undefined text formats. The fifth line will give style, border, and color constraints to group the elements of the website. The sixth row will give a frame border value of zero, with i-frame values. The seventh row will give a source code to the main website, where the div function and reference function will be performed.
  • FIG. 58C illustrates a news feed, for adopt anything users to help people in particular states of need.
  • FIG. 59A illustrates a buyer's widget; this tool will give the number of club members. In reference to the laptops, the model number series will consist within the second column and their respective prices in the third row.
  • FIG. 59B illustrates the consumer group, where there is form a buyers club or a request for proposal option.
  • FIG. 59C illustrates a business column, whereby there is form a sellers club, or a accept proposal offers option.
  • FIG. 59D illustrates a distributor column, whereby there is create a distributorship, and pools money purchases and ships option.
  • FIG. 60A illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for them him or her self.
  • FIG. 60B illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a pet.
  • FIG. 60C illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a band.
  • FIG. 60D illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a school.
  • FIG. 60E illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for anything related to art.
  • FIG. 60F illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for anyone or anything else.
  • FIG. 60G illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a cause.
  • FIG. 60H illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a cure.
  • FIG. 60I illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a friend.
  • FIG. 60J illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for an artist.
  • FIG. 60K illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a farm
  • FIG. 60L illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a city.
  • FIG. 60M illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a people.
  • FIG. 60N illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a faith.
  • FIG. 60O illustrates the ability of an individual to start an adoption campaign for a party.
  • FIG. 61A illustrates an input form field where an individual can submit a bid for the listed adoption cause.
  • FIG. 61B illustrates a field where the total amount that has been donated is displayed.
  • FIG. 61C illustrates a field where the total needed amount of money to fulfill the adoption of the thing is displayed.
  • FIG. 61D illustrates a field where the amount of money still needed to fulfill the adoption of the thing, and the time until the money is due, is displayed. Thus the figure in 61B is subtracted from the figure in 61C to find the figure in 61D.
  • 61E illustrates a field where a written description of the specific adoption is displayed.
  • 61F illustrates a field where an individual who has already adopted the thing can leave comments.
  • 61G illustrates a VCard application where the adoptee can explain more about his or her cause and update his or her investors with information relating to the cause.
  • 61H illustrates a field where a sponsor can offer additional support to the adoptee in return for help with its own personal business venture.
  • 61I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows other adoption causes.
  • FIG. 62A illustrates the necessity for an individual to become a member of Buy Sell Anything™ before engaging to commerce.
  • FIG. 62B illustrates the ability of an individual to create a buyer club where multiple members will be able to come together to make collective purchases.
  • FIG. 62C illustrates the ability of an individual to join a buyers club composed of multiple members.
  • FIG. 62D illustrates the ability of an individual to join a sellers club where multiple members sell items to buyers clubs.
  • FIG. 62E illustrates the ability of an individual to sell items by him or her self.
  • FIG. 62F illustrates the ability of a distributor to distribute or pick up items for buyer and seller groups.
  • FIG. 62G illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows adoption causes.
  • FIG. 62H illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows items that a buyers group is looking to buy.
  • FIG. 62I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows items that a sellers group is looking to sell.
  • FIG. 63A illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her e-mails.
  • FIG. 63B illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access their personal webpage.
  • FIG. 63C illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her advertisements.
  • FIG. 63D illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her videos.
  • FIG. 63E illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her sponsors.
  • FIG. 63F illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her campaign statistics.
  • FIG. 63G illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to access his or her friends list.
  • FIG. 63H illustrates an individual users administrative page where their personal Adopt Anything™ campaign is displayed.
  • FIG. 63I illustrates a continuously running “ticker tape” type mechanism that shows other adoption causes.
  • FIG. 64A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt Anything™.
  • FIG. 64B identifies a crucial element within the Adopt Anything network, namely the ability to get adopted.
  • FIG. 64C identifies another crucial element within the Adopt anything network, namely the ability to sponsor an adoptee.
  • FIG. 64D identifies the ability of an individual to become an adopter.
  • FIG. 64E describes the functions that can be performed by the adopter within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64F identifies the ability of an individual to adopt a potential adoptee.
  • FIG. 64G identifies the ability of an individual to get adopted.
  • FIG. 64H describes the functions that can be performed by the adoptee within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64I identifies the ability of an individual to get adopted by a potential adopter.
  • FIG. 64J identifies the ability of an individual to become a sponsor.
  • FIG. 64K describes the functions that can be performed by the sponsor within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 64L identifies the ability of an individual to sponsor something on the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65A displays the method by which money is transferred between people involved in the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65B describes the mechanisms through which the loans are processed.
  • FIG. 65C displays the method by which money is invested within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65D describes the mechanisms through which investment is processed.
  • FIG. 65E displays the method by which contributions are made within the Adopt Anything network.
  • FIG. 65F describes the mechanisms through which contributions are processed.
  • FIG. 66A illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the physical feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day through a list of provided “check boxes.” The individual can also enter his or her weight for that day within a provided input form field.
  • FIG. 66B illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the painful physical feelings he or she felt has felt that day, the region of the body where it was felt and the severity of the pain through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66C illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the mental feelings he or she has experienced that day and physical side effects of these feelings through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66D illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify the ingested feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 66E illustrates an input form field where an individual can identify any other, miscellaneous feelings he or she has experienced throughout the day both of a physical and mental nature through a list of provided “check boxes.”
  • FIG. 67A illustrates the amount box, which shows the starting points of amount values as in this case, $0.
  • FIG. 67B illustrates the total amount box, which shows the first step in the accumulation of money.
  • FIG. 67C illustrates the needed amount box, which displays the total of the needed amount as in this case, $10,000.
  • FIG. 67D illustrates the amount to go box, which will calculate what is left to accumulate after subtracting needed amount from total amount.
  • FIG. 67E illustrates your amount box, which is the amount that the member is will to put into the investment.
  • FIG. 67F illustrates the total amount box, which in this case is added to the $5 a member has already invested to total $528.
  • FIG. 67G illustrates the needed amount, which will still be the same as in 66C.
  • FIG. 67H illustrates the amount to go box, which calculates what is left to accumulate after subtracting needed amount from total amount.
  • FIG. 67I illustrates the YAmount, which is the total of all your amounts.
  • FIG. 67J illustrates the TAmount, which is the total of all total amounts located in the second column.
  • FIG. 67K illustrates the NAmount, which is the total of all needed amounts located in the third column.
  • FIG. 67L illustrates the AmountTG, which is the accumulation of values from 66D and 66H of the fourth column.
  • FIG. 67M illustrates the TimeTG, which gives a breakdown of total time to go from the values within 67D and 67H.
  • FIG. 67N illustrates a series of formulas and calculations for the user to see where the numbers or equations are derived from.
  • FIG. 72A1 illustrates the highlights of the campaign within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72A2 illustrates an article synopsis within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72A3 illustrates the press release data within the admin publicity statistics, showing the updated press releases within a time frame series.
  • FIG. 72A4 illustrates submission amounts for views in the campaign section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72A5 illustrates submission amounts for views in the article section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72A6 illustrates submission amounts for views in the press release section, within the admin publicity statistics.
  • FIG. 72A7 illustrates the amount raised for the campaign within the admin publicity statistics page.
  • FIG. 72A8 illustrates the clippings done so far within the article section.
  • FIG. 72A9 illustrates the clippings done so far within, the press release section.
  • FIG. 72A10 illustrates the amount of sponsors available inside the drop down box.
  • FIG. 72A11 illustrates the amount of ad revenue available.
  • FIG. 72A12 illustrates the days left for the campaign.
  • FIG. 72A13 illustrates this system is linked to our video sharing area and other video sharing.
  • FIG. 72A14 illustrates the list of video sharing sites where the video is.
  • FIG. 73 illustrates that form information creates automatic human response statements.
  • FIG. 73B illustrates that the statement, “do you have after images,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73C illustrates that the statement, “do you have after video,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73D illustrates that the statement, “do you have after music,” will help promote the cause.
  • FIG. 73E illustrates the action creates a web page, in order for ease of creation.
  • FIG. 73F illustrates emails to friends, in order for members to email others about information found on this website.
  • FIG. 73G illustrates submits press release in order for there to be convenient press release look up.
  • FIG. 73H illustrates submits to search engines in order for there to be convenience in sharing the sites search.
  • FIG. 73I illustrates the status of any video submits to video sharing sites with ad link.
  • FIG. 73E illustrates the Adopt a Friend trademark will present someone's need for money, with the effect of directing visitors toward charity purposes into aiding money for them.
  • FIG. 74A illustrates server2's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device for the purpose of displaying the specifics of the system.
  • FIG. 74B illustrates the data storage unit, which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 74C illustrates the www domain prefix, which will give the main internet address aspect.
  • FIG. 74D illustrates the server report module, which will report the server's main frame specifics.
  • FIG. 74E illustrates the DR Exchange form input, which maps out situations for a circumstance. In the case presented, the benefits and side effects of aspirin are explained including user and report statistics.
  • FIG. 74F illustrates the host server form, which depicts an event happening. In the case presented, user finds the information that one takes aspirin for something.
  • FIG. 74G illustrates server1's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, DR Exchange, and Host Hardware Device. These system components depict the type specifics of server1, and will allow user's to find the advantages of the server.
  • FIG. 74H illustrates the second data storage unit, which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 75A illustrates the scenario that anything typed here will be automatically and intelligently analyzed and depending on drug criteria actions are to be taken in the background.
  • FIG. 75B illustrates the PortalBot, which will provide as a connection point between the DR Exchange Form and server1.
  • FIG. 75C illustrates server1 and its main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 75D illustrates the NetBot, which will serve as a connection point between server1 and server2.
  • FIG. 75E illustrates server2 and its main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 75F illustrates server1 and its main components including the name keyword analyzer algorithm, which will automatically search server2 and drug criteria data storage 3 for input of drug names, company names, peoples names, book names, and the idea key names.
  • FIG. 75G illustrates server1 's role within the DR Exchange, depicting the pre phrase analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server2.
  • FIG. 75H illustrates another one of server 1's simultaneous roles within the DR Exchange, depicting the post phrase analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server2.
  • FIG. 75I illustrates the third one of server1's simultaneous roles within the DR Exchange, depicting the form analyzer algorithm and the human semantic comparison with server2.
  • FIG. 75J illustrates the server report module, which is the last step to the DR Exchange providing one last step to the reporting procedure.
  • FIG. 76A illustrates the super computer DR Exchange Web Form, which displays a written cause statement, “I use Aspirin, because it works for me and it is very______.”
  • FIG. 76B illustrates the server authentication unit, which provides a security layer for proper access.
  • FIG. 76C illustrates data Storage2, which will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 76D illustrates server2's main components, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, DR Exchange, and host hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 76E illustrates the human semantics processor2, which connects to server2 and the later Drug Criteria Data Storage3. This processor will be a tool for giving the proper meaning of certain language paths typed on the computer.
  • FIG. 76F illustrates the Drug Criteria Data Storage3, which enables certain drug information to be stored onto the data storage unit's memory space.
  • FIG. 76G illustrates the Drugs Supplements and Makers on screen layout, which will give a three part word series of available information.
  • FIG. 76H illustrates server1's main component's, including thin client server, intelligent free roaming, web spider, and hardware device. These system specifics will provide the user with better views of the mainframe's advantages.
  • FIG. 76I illustrates the Human Semantics Generator1, which works in lesion with Drug Criteria Data Storage3 and server1. This generator will work out meanings of word meanings and map out semantic word language.
  • FIG. 76J illustrates the data storage 1 unit, which is connected only to server1. This storage unit will allow data to accompany this memory space.
  • FIG. 76 k illustrates the www domain prefix, which will give the main internet address aspect.
  • FIG. 100A illustrates how the individual must identify his or her self in relation to Adopt Anything and its purpose.
  • FIG. 100B illustrates how the individual must then site her or her own wants and desires within the context of Adopt Anything. The question, “What do I want to adopt?” must be reflected upon.
  • FIG. 100C describes the process by which the individual seeks to accumulate information about the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100D describes how the individual assesses the wants and needs of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100E describes how the individual gauges the time needed to meet the needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100F describes how the individual determines the most pressing needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 100G describes how the individual decides if he or she is able to meet the needs and wants of the adopted thing on his or her own or whether assistance is needed is meeting those needs and wants.
  • FIG. 100H describes how the individual judges the extent of the services others can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 100I describes how the individual judges the extent of the services he or she can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 100J describes how the individual determines the monetary necessities inherent in adopting the thing and how everything will be paid for.
  • FIG. 101A describes the process by which the individual seeks to accumulate information about the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 101B1 describes how an individual calculates his or her own needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101C1 describes how an individual assesses the total cost of all these needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101D1 describes how an individual determines the amount of personal involvement needed, or rather time expended, in meeting these needs and wants.
  • FIG. 101E describes the multimedia aspect of Adopt Anything and what purpose it will serve in helping to promote proper fulfillment of Adopt Anything's purpose.
  • FIG. 101B2 describes that there is something that exists and needs help and can be adopted through Adopt Anything.
  • FIG. 101C2 describes the multitude of things that can be helped through Adopt Anything.
  • FIG. 101D2 describes the needs and wants of the things that can be adopted.
  • FIG. 101F illustrates the necessary involvement and responsibilities of the individual inherent in the adoption of the thing.
  • FIG. 102A describes how the individual decides if he or she is able to meet the needs and wants of the adopted thing on his or her own or whether assistance is needed is meeting those needs and wants.
  • FIG. 102B describes the entities that can assist in helping the individual care for the adopting thing.
  • FIG. 102C describes the means by which these entities can be contacted.
  • FIG. 102D1 describes how the individual judges the extent of the services others can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 102D2 describes how the individual judges the extent of the services he or she can provide for the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 102E describes the various leadership and contribution positions that can be assigned to the entities aiding in the adoption process.
  • FIG. 103A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt Anything™.
  • FIG. 103B describes the instruments through which Adopt Anything™ is run.
  • FIG. 103C describes the method by which the information fed into the Adopt Anything™ mechanism is safely secured, namely by way of the My SQL Database.
  • FIG. 104A identifies the mechanism and method by which this is all possible, namely Adopt Anything™.
  • FIG. 104B describes the movement of money within the Adopt Anything™ Pay Portal.
  • FIG. 104C describes the medium through which money is received, transferred and paid out, namely the World Payment bank, an Adopt Anything™ affiliate.
  • FIG. 105A describes how the individual assesses the wants and needs of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 105B describes the monetary wants and or needs of the thing that might be adopted.
  • FIG. 105C describes how the individual gauges the time needed to meet the needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt.
  • FIG. 105D describes the specific time frames needed to meet the needs and or wants of the adopted thing.
  • FIG. 105E describes how the individual determines the most pressing needs and wants of the thing he or she is looking to adopt and the physical location where the necessary and or desired resources will be delivered.
  • FIG. 105F describes the means by which the needs and or wants and physical location can be identified.
  • FIG. 106A describes how the individual determines the monetary necessities inherent in adopting the thing and how everything will be paid for and the mediums through which the money will reach its required destination.
  • FIG. 106B describes the six methods through which payment can be processed.
  • FIGS. 106C1-6 describe the six methods through which payment can be processed, namely online payment, check card, monthly payments, direct bill payment, direct order payment through a vendor or cash transfer, in detail.
  • FIG. 108A illustrates an input form field where an individual to write about what he or she has eaten that day.
  • FIG. 108B illustrates an input form field where an individual to list the time corresponding to the items he or she has eaten that day.
  • FIG. 108C illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the doctors he or she has seen that day.
  • FIG. 108D illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the time at which he or she visited the doctor.
  • FIG. 108E illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the emotions he or she has felt throughout the course of the day.
  • FIG. 108F illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the times at which he or she felt a particular emotion.
  • FIG. 108G illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did during that course of the day that was positive.
  • FIG. 108H illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did that day that was negative.
  • FIG. 108I illustrates an input form field where an individual can write an overarching summary of how he or she felt that day.
  • FIG. 108J illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about the exercise he or she performed that day.
  • FIG. 108K illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the medications he or she took that day.
  • FIG. 108L illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the time at which he or she took a specific medication.
  • FIG. 108M illustrates an input form field where an individual can list the reactions he or she had to the medications taken that day.
  • FIG. 108N illustrates the eight functions that can be performed within the “My Cam Area” video application.
  • FIG. 108O illustrates the “My Cam Area” mechanism where an individual can record, save, edit, view, create, edit, view and send video within The DR Exchange.
  • FIG. 108P illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about what he or she did that day.
  • FIG. 108Q illustrates an input form field where an individual can write about the diets he or she is currently on.
  • FIG. 108R illustrates an input form field where an individual can write in what his or her HDL and LDL cholesterol levels are at presently.
  • FIG. 108S illustrates an input form field where an individual can list what his or her blood pressure was at three points throughout the day, namely morning, afternoon and evening.
  • FIG. 108T illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her physical feelings experienced that day and find descriptions written on previous days.
  • FIG. 108U illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her painful physical feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from on previous days.
  • FIG. 108V illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her mental feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions written from previous days.
  • FIG. 108W illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her ingested feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from previous days.
  • FIG. 108X illustrates a field where an individual can identify his or her miscellaneous feelings experienced that day and find written descriptions from previous days.
  • FIG. 108Y illustrates a graph that displays the drugs an individual has been taking and the reactions he or she has had over time.
  • FIG. 108Z illustrates a graph that displays the severity of the feelings an individual has experience over the course of the day.
  • FIG. 108A1 illustrates a graph that displays the likes and dislikes of an individual over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108B1 illustrates a graph that displays an individual's, blood pressure, cholesterol and diet habits over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108C1 illustrates a graph that displays a variety of factors over a period of time.
  • FIG. 108D1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to e-mail his or her doctor.
  • FIG. 108E1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to e-mail his or her trainer.
  • FIG. 108F1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to upload an image of anything.
  • FIG. 108G1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to save his or her The DR Exchange page after working on it.
  • FIG. 108H1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to send a VCard.
  • FIG. 108I1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to turn on or off the sound on the “My Cam Area” video application.
  • FIG. 108J1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to print anything on The DR Exchange page.
  • FIG. 108K1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to sign out of his or her The DR Exchange page.
  • FIG. 108L1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from one day ago
  • FIG. 108M1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from seven day ago
  • FIG. 108N1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 30 days ago.
  • FIG. 108O1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 60 days ago.
  • FIG. 108P1 illustrates a link through which an individual will be able to call up information from 90 days ago.
  • FIG. 109A illustrates a computer capable of processing different forms of multimedia including digital pictures, video and music.
  • FIG. 109B illustrates a camera which can be used to upload pictures onto a computer.
  • FIG. 109C illustrates the entry manager server where the data is initially processed.
  • FIG. 109D illustrates the backup media server where the data is given a time stamp.
  • FIG. 109E illustrates the cluster of servers where the data is stored.
  • FIG. 109F illustrates the server where a digital fingerprint is issued to the data.
  • FIG. 109G illustrates the server where the data is digitally segmented.
  • FIG. 109H illustrates the series of servers used to stream video.
  • FIG. 109I illustrates the second manager server where data passes as it is downloaded onto the computer or other device.
  • FIG. 109J illustrates a computer capable of processing different forms of multimedia including digital pictures, video and music.
  • FIG. 109K illustrates a CD drive.
  • FIG. 109L illustrates e-mail which would be processed through the servers.
  • FIG. 109M illustrates a USB storage device.
  • FIG. 110A describes the method by which all information that an individual needs or wants to be protected, can and will be protected, namely Protect Anything™.
  • FIG. 110B illustrates the process by which an individual will describe his or her intellectual property.
  • FIG. 110C describes the process by which an individual decides what is needed to build and successfully operate the thing.
  • FIG. 110D describes the process by which an individual evaluates the time needed to construct the thing.
  • FIG. 110E describes the process by which an individual determines the price of the thing.
  • FIG. 110F describes the process by which an individual establishes how many buyers and sellers will constitute the initial market for the thing.
  • FIG. 110G describes the process by which an individual determines competitive pricing for the thing.
  • FIG. 110H describes the process by which an individual appraises the previously determined price of the thing.
  • FIG. 110I describes the process by which an individual seeks to protect his or her intellectual property.
  • FIG. 110J describes the process by which an individual evaluates the importance and or necessity of investment.
  • FIG. 110K describes the process by which an individual determines the relationship to pricing item.
  • FIG. 110L describes the process by which an individual evaluates the potential ROI for buyers, sellers and investors in pricing.
  • FIG. 110M describes the process by which an individual estimates how long it will take to turn a profit based on buying, selling and investing pricing.
  • FIG. 110N describes the process by which an individual determines how much customers would be willing to pay versus how much they need to pay.
  • FIG. 110O describes the process by which an individual can protect any recorded item within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110P describes the process by which an individual can protect any uploaded item within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Q describes the process by which an individual can protect anything he or she types into an input field form within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110R describes the process by which any data is encoded to protect quality within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110S describes the process by which data is protected through encryption within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110T describes the process by which data is sorted and stored within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110U describes the process by which data is de-encrypted within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110V describes the process by which an individual can choose to share or not share his or her data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110W describes the process by which data is downloaded within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110X describes the process by which data is burned onto one or multiple CD's within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Y describes the process by which an individual chooses to publish and or print his or her data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110Z describes the process by which data is promoted within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110A1 describes the process by which data is advertised within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 110B1 describes the process by which data is funded within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 101C1 describes the process by which an individual can request data within the Protect Anything database.
  • FIG. 101D1 describes the process by which data within the information database is converted to numbers using a certain mechanism.
  • FIG. 101E1 describes the means by which the value of several different elements related to the information and protection databases is calculated.
  • FIG. 101F1 describes the process by which the value of several different elements related to the information and protection databases is stored.
  • FIG. 110G1 describes the process by which all of the processes are implemented into a working cohesive whole.
  • FIG. 111A illustrates an electronic device capable of taking digital pictures.
  • FIG. 111B illustrates Prot server 1 through which data will be processed after being uploaded onto the internet.
  • FIG. 111C illustrates a sort of “docking” device which can be hooked up to an electronic device so information stored on the electronic device can be transferred from one medium to the other.
  • FIG. 111D illustrates a mobile storage device through which the docking device can be connected, as well as flash storage and USB devices, so data can be uploaded and securely stored.
  • FIG. 111E illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111F illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111G illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 111N illustrates how the docking device can swivel.
  • FIG. 112A describes the devices through which the widget mechanism and invention will be able to operate on.
  • FIG. 112B illustrates a link through which an individual can protect his or her data.
  • FIG. 112C illustrates a link through which an individual can share his or her data.
  • FIG. 112D illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her journal.
  • FIG. 112E illustrates a link through which an individual can make payments.
  • FIG. 112F illustrates a link through which an individual can collaborate with other individuals.
  • FIG. 112G illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her VCard
  • FIG. 112H illustrates a link through which an individual can authenticate anything.
  • FIG. 112I illustrates a link through which an individual can access Adopt Anything™.
  • FIG. 112J illustrates a link through which an individual can access Buy And Sell Anything.
  • FIG. 112K illustrates a link through which an individual can publicize whatever he or she wants to.
  • FIG. 112L illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her advertisements or look at others advertisements.
  • FIG. 112M illustrates a link through which an individual can access his or her exchanges.
  • FIG. 112N illustrates a link through which an individual can access an online store.
  • FIG. 112O illustrates a link through which an individual can access an authenticated network.
  • FIG. 112P illustrates a link through which an individual can certify him or her self.
  • FIG. 112Q illustrates a link through which an individual can request anything.
  • FIG. 112R illustrates a link through which an individual can track anything.
  • FIG. 112S illustrates a link through which an individual can edit anything.
  • FIG. 113A illustrates a graphical user interface of the Protect Anything widget. It displays the different areas through which data can be loaded and stored securely.
  • FIG. 113B illustrates the standard graphical user interface that will greet the user.
  • FIG. 113C illustrates the graphical user interface for the ‘Prospectus for Business’ zone of the widget.
  • FIG. 113D illustrates the graphical user interface for the ‘Real Estate Record’ zone of the widget. Both 113C and 113D are examples of what the product will resemble.
  • FIG. 114A illustrates the user pass needed to access the network.
  • FIG. 114B describes an individual accessing the network and being able to record and stream video instantly.
  • FIG. 114C describes an individual creating a new product.
  • FIG. 114D describes an individual requesting to view a video.
  • FIG. 114E describes an individual requesting to make a single or multiple CD's.
  • FIG. 114F describes an individual requesting an email to be sent.
  • FIG. 114G describes an individual having images printed that originally appeared in a video.
  • FIG. 114H describes an individual sending and receiving text messages via e-mail.
  • FIG. 114I describes an individual beginning the video recording process.
  • FIG. 114J describes an individual viewing a video.
  • FIG. 114K describes an individual confirming the shipment of an item or items to a location.
  • FIG. 114L describes an individual sending a video in an e-mail.
  • FIG. 114M describes an individual printing an image from a video.
  • FIG. 200A describes the camera's primary location within the system and where it will act as a video taking tool.
  • FIG. 200B illustrates the literal meaning, “any computer,” which describes these computer's possible connections with the cam and video and media servers.
  • FIG. 200C illustrates the video terminal, which will act as a guiding point for video server streaming.
  • FIG. 200D illustrates the CD's role within the video server streaming interface.
  • FIG. 200E illustrates the USB's role within video server streaming, whereby an external tool will allow for extra storage, usage, and external connection points.
  • FIG. 200F illustrates the email system within video server streaming, whereby users are able to compose and receive email through their member pages.
  • FIG. 200G illustrates the media server which connects to point 1, where video server streaming manager will take instance.
  • FIG. 200H illustrates the point 1 instance, where three outgoing signals will connect to media server, time stamp server and certifier, digital fingerprint validated. Three incoming signals will pass the point 1 instance, which are digital storage segmented encryption, digital fingerprint encryption, and media server again. This video server streaming manager enables the managing of video server's streaming network.
  • FIG. 200J illustrates video server streaming, which will perform functions related to video streaming maintenance. Video server streaming connects to five outgoing points, which only connecting to one incoming point. Video terminal, CD, USB, email, Request to & unlock is the outgoing signals, while the digital fingerprint is the only one incoming.
  • FIG. 200K illustrates the request to & unlock feature, which will allow the system to perform commands.
  • FIG. 200L illustrates the time stamp server & certifier, which will give precision time keeping and recording responses from the video server streaming manager to the backup files.
  • FIG. 200M illustrates the digital fingerprint validated tool, which will act as a security liaison between the video server streaming manager and the digital storage segmented encryption.
  • FIG. 200N illustrates the digital storage segmented encryption, which has one digital fingerprint output and input, and has two inputs consisting of video server streaming manager with segmented encryption, and also the video server streaming manager.
  • FIG. 200O illustrates the digital finger print point, which will input from digital storage segmented encryption, digital fingerprint encryption, and time stamp server & certifier, and output to video server streaming.
  • FIG. 200P illustrates digital fingerprint encryption, which has two outputs the digital fingerprint, video server streaming manager and two inputs from video server streaming manager1 and video server streaming manager2.
  • FIG. 200Q illustrates the video server streaming manager, which has only two inputs the media server and request to & unlock. The three outputs it has are the digital fingerprint encryption, digital storage segmented encryption and the media server.
  • FIG. 200R illustrates to question setup point, which relies on authentication CODEFA to secure program's users.
  • FIG. 200S illustrates media server, which allows media types to be transmitted on a network. This server will have an input with output connection to video server streaming manager.
  • FIG. 200T illustrates segmented encryption, which has a one way input from digital fingerprint validated and an output towards digital storage segmented encryption.
  • FIG. 200U illustrates the backup files point, which has one input from time stamp server & certifier.
  • FIG. 201A illustrates the main title point, “My Request for Proposal Results,” which will be centered on top a box of values.
  • FIG. 201B illustrates the click tool to create a proposal file within the database.
  • FIG. 201C illustrates the edit value for existing proposal entries to be edited inside the database.
  • FIG. 201D illustrates the search value for existing proposal database, where a list of value can be found.
  • FIG. 201E illustrates the results section, which will give an array of the results gained from a search.
  • FIG. 201F illustrates an address box, where the phone number, street, city and state and business initiation date can be found for 16 entries.
  • FIG. 202A illustrates an input section where the location details and needs may be entered to query a result.
  • FIG. 202B illustrates a search bar, which will go through valid responses and relay them back.
  • FIG. 202C illustrates the submit bar, which lets you input details for the effect of storing in the database.
  • FIG. 202F illustrates the create bar, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 202G illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 202H illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 202I illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 203A illustrates a sample proposal that seeks out candidates for employment, other opportunities that will be convenient for the user to find.
  • FIG. 203B illustrates the done button, which can be pressed upon to show users their selection has been processed and even if they have left the page.
  • FIG. 203C illustrates a summary briefing of the proposal forming company that includes their history, who they are, tasks to be accomplished, and how to submit a proposal.
  • FIG. 203D illustrates the button which can be pressed upon to access edit my RFP.
  • FIG. 203E illustrates the button which can be pressed upon to submit, this is only if the RFP looks great for submission to businesses. The submit bar will execute the command, and leave you with a confirmation later on.
  • FIG. 203F illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 203G illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 203H illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 203I illustrates, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 204A illustrates an input tool, which will give users the ability to type in who they are, what they need, when they need it, where they need it, when the proposal will be granted, and how much they want to pay.
  • FIG. 204B illustrates the create tab, which lets users create the specifics of their member details.
  • FIG. 204C illustrates a summary briefing of the proposal forming company that includes their history, who they are, tasks to be accomplished, and how to submit a proposal.
  • FIG. 204D illustrates another create tab, which will allow users to create a member profile and even organization specifics.
  • FIG. 204E illustrates the edit bar, which will allow users to modify information previously stored in the database.
  • FIG. 204F illustrates the search bar, which gives users the ability to get results of there search terms.
  • FIG. 204G illustrates the results bar, which shows a series of results for the purpose of giving users knowledge.
  • FIG. 205A illustrates the submit & lock tool, which will provide the user with a means to securely transmit files online and lock.
  • FIG. 205B illustrates, “your item is stored and certified,” for the user to get a signal that the procedure is correct.
  • FIG. 205C illustrates, “one time view,” which will provide a safe passage between the certification guarantee and list of items in vault.
  • FIG. 205D illustrates, “list of items in vault,” which will contain separate sections such as music, files and videos.
  • FIG. 205E illustrates a series of security codes that will authenticate through security code and tools access to the system.
  • FIG. 205F illustrates the certification guarantee, which needs to be passed by attorney for safe passage into upload. The items attached need to be listed, where the date time, place, amount paid, and who it is need to be verified.
  • FIG. 206A illustrates that a video editor widget method and mechanism for merging multiple video together to create new videos will be created.
  • FIG. 206B illustrates that throughout this row, video 1, video2, video3, video4, video5 will be store in units to categorize with the originals.
  • FIG. 206C illustrates that throughout this row, units 1, 2, 3,4, 5 will be stored in units to categorize with sequenced order in mind.
  • FIG. 206L illustrates that new video assembled into the new video section will be formulated with a series of requirements.
  • FIG. 206M illustrates that the play, record, pause, edit, and stop functions will be crucial elements for the new video to be easily accessible.
  • FIG. 206R illustrates a series of elements needed for the new video file, these include titles, sub-titles, credits, documents, images, and music audio.
  • FIG. 206X illustrates a series of positions for the prior elements in 206R to pass down through.
  • FIG. 206A4 illustrates the add effects element that are needed for high definition to work properly.
  • FIG. 206A5 illustrates new video assembled unit, which provides as an entry point from all elements listed in FIG. 206X.
  • FIG. 206A6 illustrates that the functions listed in 206M for video playback controls will have effect here. These controls again, are play, record, pause, edit, and stop.
  • FIG. 206A11 illustrates the first column will contain the elements protect, journal and advertise. The three elements will ensure that the written documents are protected.
  • FIG. 206A12 illustrates transaction procedures, including buy, pay and exchanges.
  • FIG. 206A13 illustrates the sell, video card, and store functions. Sell will be used for the purpose of making money, while video card will provide a digital rendering advantage, while the last store procedure will be an efficient was for items, documents or files to be kept safe.
  • FIG. 206A14 illustrates RFA, Authenticate, and access functions. The RFA will be a request for applications tool, while authenticate will establish authenticity of something, will access will give permission for entry.
  • FIG. 206A15 illustrates the send, adopt, and certify functions. The send function will transmit a stored file to another location, while adopt will give oneself permission to enter into agreement to adopt, while certify will label the item or product as valid.
  • FIG. 206A16 illustrates the share, publicize and track functions. The share function will be used to exchange file/s between one or more people, while publicize will let the document be accessed by other parties, while track will allow events or sequences within the video editing widget to be tracked for its status.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47A, the PreCare section will addresses information about patient's medication applications or other aspects of care and guidance needed for the patient before the medical procedure or event takes place.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47B, the AfterCare section will list the information about care and guidance needed for patient after a medical procedure or event takes place.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47C, the WellCare section will detail wellness information and guidance available for the purpose of letting caretakers or patients prevent diseases and illnesses prone to patients after the procedure is done to prevent reoccurrence of disease and illness.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47D, the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on PreCare.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47E, the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on AfterCare.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47F, the DVD image serves as a media source for users to access detailed information on WellCare.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47G, the purpose of being Co-Branded and selling to physicians, patients, consumers, hospitals, drug stores, video stores and book stores is important.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47H, the purpose of being Co-Branded and selling to physicians, patients, consumers, hospitals, drug stores, video stores and book stores is important.
  • As illustrated in FIG. 47I, the purpose of being Co-Branded and selling to physicians, patients, consumers, hospitals, drug stores, video stores and book stores is important.

Claims (58)

1. A system and method that includes a protection, sharing, storage, accessing, authentication, certification, attachment and tracking mechanism for creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, discoveries and present inventions that enables individuals, groups (2 or more) and business (for profit or non-profit) to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, promote, collaborate, adopt, and protect anything the user(s) deem(s) valuable (real or imagined) and/or important, including ideas, content, software, present inventions, trade secrets, personal property, business applications, intellectual property and real or intangible property; allows people to immediately protect all kinds of property through a network and then choose to keep it protected or share it with individuals, groups, businesses or anyone in the world; an authentication mechanism by which the user will have to secure access every time he or she accesses the system; a shared payment platform system that allows two or more people, users or automated mechanisms to buy, sell, purchase, fund, capitalize, add money to credit or debit cards and share in ordering things together; a network collaborative mechanism by which anyone can share with anyone else their protected or unprotected information, creations, content, thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, present inventions, discoveries, products, concepts or anything; a system which enables an owner of intellectual property, content, records or files to protect and then collaborate with anyone else that wishes to reformat, improve, alter or change the owner's original work into a new or improved work; a system which allows all thoughts, ideas, creations, intellectual property, music, art, present inventions, discoveries, thoughts, medical thought or discovery, writing, movie, content and designs to be constantly changed with permission and protection of the creator; a fair price method and mechanism for determining the market value of anything; a fair value method and mechanism for determining the value of an intellectual property; a fair deal method and mechanism component that automatically determines who owns what piece of the newly created and protected work; a fair share method and mechanism that automatically calculates a fair share ownership percentage that is protected between two or more people in relation to shared and protected intellectual property, content, ideas and or businesses and can automatically calculate advertising rates, value items or anything; a negotiate method and mechanism for arbitrating a deal, or suggesting and negotiating a fair price or fair deal between a group of participants; a dynamic sharing or personal system for requesting proposals and prices; a manual and automatic sharing and personal advertising, sponsoring, marketing and publicity mechanism; a micro-targeted networked aggregation bot system; a method, system and mechanism to automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store, de-encrypt, play, download, and track, a video, audio, or any file in a live or non live networking environment; an automatic digital semantic agent which can perform any action a person, user or automated mechanism can; a people or user automated advertising system which is used to buy, sell, target and place advertisements, individually, in groups or through the automatic digital semantic agent; a fair share component is used to establish advertisement rates; a mobile or any portable network device mechanism, with necessary components to connect with a networked system to stream in real-time or upload voice, data, files, video, text and code; a networking mechanism through which any individual can form or join a cooperative or group of like-minded people interested sharing in the same or similar goods and services, protected ideas, thoughts, intellectual property, products and content; a buy and sell anything mechanism so groups are able to drive down the prices of goods and services as well as create better buying and selling power; a system that allows groups and or cooperatives to rate and share anything, vote on anything, assist any group or business (for profit or non-profit) in the design of new products and services through real time feedback in a protected mode; an automatic digital semantic agent which can make a group or cooperative purchase or sell and use a shared payment platform system to perform the action of purchasing desired or needed goods or services; a system and method allowing any individual, group (2 or more) or business (for profit or non-profit) to collectively help anyone, any place or anything with their needs and wants adopt anything and which is connected to all aspects of the business method and present invention; a video card component which enables all users to create and send networked shared and or protected individual digital video cards to friends, family, neighbors, business, colleagues, employees, employers, schools hospitals and local and national governments; a system which allows individuals and groups (2 or more) to celebrate, memorialize, eulogize and record or document any event; a video card creation system that can be used to send family greetings, video with messages, get-well cards, resume and advertisements that are implemented; a micro targeted individual or shared and or protected journal system which consists of a user generated journal which records all of the user's thoughts, feelings, reactions and other related data; a method and component for patients before care, after care and maintenance of health care; a method in a widget mechanism that connects to all aspects of the invention and can be accessed remotely throughout a network for affiliates and users to be able to get to any component easily throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
2. The method in claim 1, including a method and widget mechanism that connects to all aspects of the following business or self help exchanges: Barter, Business, Business Development, Property, Sports, Contract, Memorabilia, Travel, Dealers, Fashion and Design, Learning, Consultant, Trade, Legal, Law, Court, Collaborative, Intellectual Property, Children's, Adult's, Senior's, Doctor's, Energy, Technology, School, Environmental, Transportation, Emergency Preparedness, Emergency, Mergers and Acquisitions, Financial, Language, Pet, Storage, Appliance, Auto, Tutorial, Art, Music, Cooking, Entertainment, Disability, Medical, Heart, Cancer, Alzheimer's and Dementia, Therapy, Aids, Mental Health, Diabetes, Sexually Transmitting Diseases, Arthritis, Diet, Obesity, Stroke, Allergy, Fear and Greed, Weather, Trends and Forecasting, Employment Exchange, First Responders Group, Law Enforcement, Anxiety, Chronic Illness, Pain, Flu, Disease, Infectious Disease, Game and Wager, Health and Wellness, Food, Drug, Supplement, Research, Cultural, Utility Exchange, Scientific, Economical, Political, Media, Promotions, World Exchange, Alternative Energy (all items from Barter to Alternative Energy are exchanges) throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
3. The method and mechanism in claim 1 including a help mechanism system linking individuals, to other individuals, groups, businesses, corporations, institutions, exchanges and sponsors for the purpose of creating Adopt Anything campaigns and then communicating information about these campaigns to the widest possible number of targeted recipients using human semantic mechanisms and viral messaging channels and furthermore the system and mechanism provides a secure, shared contribution, shared payment, shared funding, shared investment, and shared loan platform for the exchange of funds for all parties in a campaign, furthermore a method and mechanism that assists people to help one another by raising the appropriate money for a campaign; any one or group can start a campaign by going to the portal then a request for help goes out to anyone who can provide assistance to the campaign, anything can be adopted through the Adopt Anything method and mechanism; The method and invention has features that advertise and help campaigns market to all areas of the world, or a small group of relatives or friends; the system instantiates a process having a plurality of activities, and tracks completion of the plurality of activities as each activity is independently performed in all aspects of the method and present invention; a Vcard “video” card mechanism can announce the start of a campaign, the end of a campaign, send greetings and well wishes to anyone involved in the campaign, celebrate a campaign, memorialize a campaign, promote a campaign, record the highlights of the campaign, demonstrate what is needed in the campaign, eulogize a person or campaign, furthermore can be used by someone who cannot be at a specific place at the campaign and wants to send their well wishes, in addition a Vcard video card can be sent out to anyone, group, business, or institution who wants to help or provide assistance; music, still pictures, advertising overlays, sponsors messages, animation, links and web addresses, (and links can be made into advertisements) can be added to a Vcard, Vcards can be resumes, Vcards can be a brochure for a company, Vcards can be a how to manual, Vcards can be a tutorial, Vcards can be a lesson, Vcards can be an instruction manual, Vcards can document a thought, idea, a discovery, invention and any other intellectual property that needs to be protected, and in addition the Vcards can have music, or audio added to them, and any and all Vcards can be included for download from the adopt anything store, a Vcard video card a user can easily use their cam on their laptop or PC to be able to record a professional greeting for any adopt anything member, or friend throughout all areas and methods of the present invention; a method is implemented in the adopt anything mechanism so that any information about a campaign is automatically delivered online and is also made available to family and friends; a group can be utilized for raising funds in a singular manner or in a plural community manner to that cause; an online petition can be created by the group user and then the petition can be emailed to get the program started for the Adopt Anything campaign chosen; furthermore businesses can join Adopt Anything and can manage their campaigns through a public or private system; matching dollar campaigns and other creative campaigns can be selected in a drop down list; targeted payments can be set up for any goods and services, or bill paying needs at particular times and intervals through a drop down mechanism of choices the user sets up in their administration areas; any business, individual, group or institution can buy advertising placement throughout the whole Adopt Anything ad network; all Adopt Anything campaigns are human semantically analyzed by the method and invention for the best proper placement of advertiser's products, distribution channels, and placement; in the method and invention ad rates are determined by the popularity of the advertised product and the need for a giveaway pricing structure; any discounts are given higher priority in the method and invention for the campaign; a method for affiliate links are also managed through the semantic method and invention automatically, and affiliates are placed in the best zone for them to get the most traffic to their sites by the search criteria indexing method and invention; special Adopt Anything subject bracelets, jewelry, or any goods and services are sold by schools churches or any group organizations to help in the promotions of the campaigns related to their subjects through the adopt anything store and/or affiliates, sponsors, in addition there is an order area where the bracelets can be customized for their special campaigns; and furthermore programmed Adopt Anything Debit/Credit Card that can be used for anything the recipient/contributor needs; a Adopt Anything Credit and/or Debit Card will be shipped, picked up and loaded online, or downloaded for the recipient to use, money can be added on a monthly basis automatically, or can be taken from a credit card, check or money transfer from a bank, money can also be used via the shared payment or funding platform in all areas of the method and mechanism; Additionally the card can be acquired at the adopt anything store, or any other affiliated stores where goods and services are sold, merchandise and services can be utilized through this system; a person can load money into the Adopt Anything card through the adopt anything pay/share online widget loading mechanism, or a group that is trying to help that person, or organization can place micro payments up to a certain goal through the adopt anything pay/share online widget loading mechanism; a method and invention automatically keeps track of the money (contributed) paid to help the cause or individual recipient, until an amount specified has been reached then all the Adopt Anything group members are sent an email that the goal has been reached and congratulations, or that the goal needs to be reduced with everyone's permission; a mechanism to create targeted campaigns utilizing an intelligent reverse auction component that accomplishes the required mission of funding the target amounts; in other words a campaign can be created and a target amount of money can be set, and then a group of individuals private or public can be emailed, or marketed to in any manner, when a contributor pays and is emailed a receipt for their contribution; the mechanism in the Adopt Anything business method and present invention has a run of the network advertising feature that allows potential Sponsors to be listed in a database and proprietary feed system to all the potential campaign managers; this system gives the new and existing members a chance to choose their sponsors and identify with those that will help them to a successful final result; a mechanism in the suggest a sponsor is a feature of the present invention that gives the member user, the ability to suggest a local business, group, person or institution that would potentially help their campaign in successfully completing to the desired target and in addition the system and method has the ability to suggest and recommend the appropriate sponsor and send a request for a sponsor automatically; a method and invention that automatically approaches the potential Sponsor and asks that Sponsor to respond back; a mechanism of the present invention includes a human semantic advertising form, in a small amount steps an advertiser can join and setup their campaigns; a system and method of the invention for automatically determining and calculating loan potentials and placing data in a database for further loan agreement setups; Get Adopted Members and Sponsor Members can be connected to each other for a mutual loan agreement assembled by the Adopt Anything present invention and business method for individuals, groups, businesses or institution; the mechanism is a system and method for automatically determining, calculating and setting up loans, investment and contributions through a shared loan, shared funding, shared contribution, shared investment, mechanism utilized throughout all areas of the mechanism and present invention; another mechanism Get Adopted Members and Sponsor Members can be connected to each other for a mutual investment agreement assembled by the Adopt Anything present invention and business method for individuals or groups of individuals; a mechanism in the Adopt Anything business method and present invention includes a system and method and invention for creating and assembling automatically in real time, human response statements, and story building methods; included in the present invention is an automatic distribution of real time appropriate information, related to campaigns and business and individual sponsorship through websites, blogs external and internal, press release aggregation portals including internal portals, search engines including internal search engine and video sharing portals including internal, and emails to provided opt in friends, social networking environments, and information aggregates; a human semantic method and invention, that includes an intelligent smart mechanism that tracks the performance of the orders such that each activity within a work flow of activities is assignable for independent completion by different individuals, so that groups can be put together and formed to serve the same unique cause of helping, this mechanism of the present invention greatly increases the potential of the member getting help, and in attaining a successful targeted result in a short period of time it is represented throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
4. The method in claim 1, including a business method and mechanism the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal includes a protected human semantic medical interactive documentation system, that consists of a database that indexes user data plus, an automatic human adaptable programmed response to input user device, to assist the user to index relative and important daily activities including an information gathering tool that assists in specifically gathering information pertaining to: drug use, exercise, and vital signs, vital data, diet, test results, medical records and media and can track an graphically demonstrate the persons wellness and changing medical condition and automatically suggest to a person whether they are getting better or worse, and emergency information related to data input and physicians notified; the DR Exchange, the Patient Exchange, and My Medical Journal mechanism also has a built in human semantic algorithm backbone to generate appropriate graphic medical information from the user indexed data for a medical physician to be able to give a better diagnosis of an individual, with all the determined information they need in charts, graphs and media; the mechanism is an online or offline mechanism for keeping records of your current health and getting human semantic feedback as you reach benchmarks towards greater health; a method provides a tracking means digitally via internet for sharing medical information between a patient with one physician or a team of physicians; a mechanism that records when someone documents all of their feelings and life signs like blood pressure, temperature, and any other related measurements that can help professional medical staff perform better diagnosis, the user then has a better prognosis; a mechanism that will tabulate electronically information related to patients or potential patients and can be connected to doctors and like minded groups of people, and communities across all types of medical diseases; a mechanism in another feature of this system includes the ability to track different foods, drugs and diets used by individuals, and their effects and results on everyday health; a method and mechanism also is utilized to be aggregating for any group, or any individual in that group and can be used for large studies and/or specific clinical trials related to Food, Diet, and Medications and other studies will benefit from this aggregation system; a method to allow entry of personalized medical user information, and templates for patient/physician implementation are included in the mechanism; a mechanism in which you can print out your medical records with graphs, charts and data or you can have it online and protected for your medical physicians to be able to access 24 hours 7 days a week with appropriate authentication; a method whereby the information also can be digitally printed as per a physician template related to the type of information they need for diagnosis; a method and mechanism in real time where the doctor or doctor team can have access no matter how many are involved in your medical procedures; a mechanism in the user interface is administered by an on line and off line storage analysis mechanism for personal medical information, digital video and medical images; a mechanism in an aggregator component is implemented into all systems, and human semantic tabulation of prescription drug and diet related data is continuously aggregating data to further advance the information gained for better product analysis and better health; a mechanism for access and aggregation of RSS feeds, and data compilations through multiple blogs and blogging networks utilizing semantic related terms; a method for human semantic tabulation of prescription drug and diet related data is continuously aggregated to further advance the information gained for better product analysis and drug safety and effectiveness; a method and mechanism that can return real data results from the mass population, and can tabulate and create better pharmaceutical health information, to reduce health costs, and can aggregate information from mass populations through current network systems; a mechanism in real time tabulates electronically information related to patients or potential patients and communities across all types of medical diseases and assist physicians and medical researchers in performing clinical trials; a mechanism to track users data flow, to better understand the psychological paths to the human process of selection, within online network system; a method to aggregate data, analyze it, and add it to pharmaceutical studies to determine better methods of getting information from mass consumer markets, therefore leading to better qualitative data in treatments and health patterns of humans; a method and mechanism that automatically aggregates real time data on diseases and medications, patient information is aggregated on a variety of factors such as diet and exercise, medication, time of intake and side effects, the combination of drugs and their blended affects as well as quantity of intake is reported, other statistics such as blood pressure, heart rate, and cholesterol and insulin levels are also input by individual patients and information is provided to doctors and laboratories; a method that aggregates real time data of diseases, medications, supplements and anything medical related and in addition aggregates statistics/information from web sites, thereby representing a medical search engine for diseases and medications; a method to aggregate data from all areas related to disease and health, information is stored into collective medical intelligence database related to all diseases and medications on the market; a method and mechanism for information to be dynamically updated and generated graphically; a method provides a social network exchange system for each disease and its “micro” diseases so that information can be shared related to diseases and medications; a method and mechanism that establishes social networks and or exchanges for specific groups of patients with the same disease; a mechanism that enables a patient to share information with every doctor who was involved with a patient's procedure, automatically information can be sent/received to all doctors who were involved in a patient's medical procedure; a method and mechanism that allows doctors to communicate with each other in a protected mode for the purpose of comparing/identifying patient symptoms and diagnoses, differences and similarities in patient care, comparing local disease patterns, and information to better identify the spread of diseases, to track pandemic data on a global basis; throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
5. The method in claim 1, including a mechanism to deliver Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions from any doctor to a patient regarding any surgical procedure or any treatment which involves follow up instructions and furthermore Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instructions can be accessed online, at a doctor's office, hospital, or any store, in the form of cd, dvd, books, ebooks, mobile device, wireless device, video or any other media form; a mechanism and method AfterCarePlus which has a wireless hardware protected communication device component connecting doctors and nurses to patients; a method of Pre Care, After Care and Well Care instruction data is derived from validated professional experts, this information has been hospital tested and recommended by notable hospital physicians and is constantly monitored and edited by Adopt Anything medical science team; a mechanism that provides Well Care advice on diet, nutrition and exercise is aggregated from doctors, holistic experts, and clinics and currently uses procedures for things that are needed to be done to prevent illness; a method for a business, medical facility, hospital, or actual physician to add their brand to the product, by using the protect mechanism of the present invention they will create a video automatically from their cam, and they can delete, edit and create a professional branded video to be added to the first 30 seconds of the video; a method whereby All Pre Care, After Care, and Well Care products can be ordered by businesses, medical facilities, hospitals, physicians, patients; A special rack is utilized also for display purposes in the medical facility, with branded advertising material related to medical facility, hospital and the physicians branded Pre Care, After Care, and Well Care products; a method and mechanism for ordering any medical tests online that is connected to the My Medical Journal, the Patient Exchange or the DR Exchange mechanism for sharing and tracking how a person is doing related to disease, diet, medications, and supplement use, and furthermore can be used in clinical trial/studies; a system and mechanism that allows for the collection of an individual's medical information, then the mechanism automatically analyzes the data and suggests or recommends medical tests that a person should consider, with a protection, storing and tracking component and can send to your doctor; a method and mechanism for an online medical test to be ordered, requested by an individual, or doctor and results to be input into the DR Exchange, Patient Exchange, or My Medical Journal; a method is included for use in this system so that a person who is ill can be emailed a get well Vcard video card; a method, is utilized for raising funds in a singular manner or in a plural community manner to that cause throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
6. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism that protects and enables individuals, group(s) 2 or more, corporations (profit, or non profit) to trade, share, invest, lend, borrow, barter, buy, sell and securitize intellectual property, thoughts, ideas, discoveries, present inventions, through manual and automatic methods throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
7. The method in claim 2, including a mechanism that manually or automatically searches for help for anything a business, place, thing or individual needs through an adopt anything widget component that automatically connects anyone who needs help to anyone willing to give help, and further more all items listed in claim 2 work on mobile devices text, phone, email, voice, video, video card, computer, network appliances, kiosk, in automobile displays, and wireless throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
8. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism in a widget to give automatic reminders for anything, utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card and or create request for proposals, request for collaborative help, request for help, request for prices, request for service, request for food, request for samples, request for discounts, request for information, request for medical assistance, request for medical advice, request for any advice, request for sponsor, request for advertising, request for donor, request for legal advice, request for government advice, request for financial advice, request for information from schools, request for learning, request for anything including (all topics in claim 1) throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
9. The method of claim 1 including an automatic privacy mechanism for pushing and pulling data through the present invention in an anonymous way to protect the privacy of the user, utilizing a data encryption mechanism utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
10. The method of claim 1 including a protection system networked to be able to record the published records of the proceedings utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card in a meeting or other function, as papers read, addresses delivered, or discussions, at the meetings of people in business throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
11. The method of claim 1 including micro-targeted networked aggregation system for evaluating human semantic prescription drug effects in a network utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
12. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically enabling and allowing people to collaborate, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
13. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value of people collaborating, for the purpose of enhancing, improving, recreating, reformatting, repurposing an original person's intellectual property utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
14. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the fair value for advertising connecting to all aspects of the business model throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
15. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining the placement of a sponsor campaign in a rotation of campaigns using the fair deal mechanism, fair value mechanism, fair share mechanism throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
16. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for placing advertisements and finding potential investors, finding people to loan, or finding people to contribute for an Adopt Anything campaign and automatically determining and calculating the investment amounts, utilizing the methods and mechanisms: fair value, fair deal, fair share; and further more utilizing video, text, audio, email, conventional mail, and video card throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
17. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the value of ideas, discoveries, scientific discoveries, inventions and intellectual properties throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
18. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of creating, designing, marketing, manufacturing, distributing, insuring anything specific, including intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
19. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating the costs of licensing, franchising, sponsoring, advertising, publicizing, any intellectual property, discoveries, present inventions and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
20. The method of claim 1 including a method and mechanism widget to: create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, price, proposal, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy, sell, exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything and finding the funds to bring about the implementation of the idea throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
21. The method in claim 1, including a collaborative mechanism which automatically enables individuals, groups and corporations to buy and sell as a group through aggregating people together into buying and selling groups; which will allow them to price things together in groups; bid together in groups; shop together in groups; request for anything as a group; pay together in groups; collaborate together in a groups; help people places or things together in a group; utilizing a shared payment platform as a group throughout all areas of the entire method and present invention.
22. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
23. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, file or scanned file to a contract, whether a written, spoken or handshake agreement, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
24. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism which includes an encryption digital fingerprint mechanism, an ip address date-time stamp mechanism, an encrypted project identifying number, a mobile device dongle encryption, a non mobile dongle device encryption with an embedded encryption and digital fingerprint mechanism, and a human certification, for protecting, sharing, storing, accessing, authenticating, attaching and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt, any file in an online live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
25. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video, audio, or scanned file to any legal agreement, lawsuit (real or implied), settlement, litigation document, trial, malpractice, personal injury and or independent medical evaluations, and in addition having the ability to protect, certify, access, share, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically encrypt, re-encode, and or de-encrypt the file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the present invention.
26. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for attaching a video, audio or scanned document or any file to anything that will be recorded and registered with an insurance company for insurance purposes, including an application, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
27. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an insurance claim for purposes of identifying the losses, stolen property and damages suffered by an individual, group or corporation, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
28. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for attaching a video file, scanned document, or any file to a sound mind certification provided by a medical doctor that will be used to provide support for a last will and testament, medical proxy, or any other legal or business document, and in addition have the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
29. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to medical records having to do with diagnosis, treatment both before and after surgery, patient complaints and symptoms, malpractice, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
30. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to a business document, NDA, meeting, negotiation, purchase or sale, buy/sell agreement, trade secrets and or business methods, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
31. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to any landlord-tenant agreement, rental or lease agreement or documenting the condition of the property, real-estate purchase and sale agreements, warranties, foreclosure and or seizure, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
32. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to scientific studies, research, clinical trials product creation and testing, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment.
33. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to documenting the collaboration between 2 or more people on an original work, reproduction, repurpose or reformatting of an original work with permission, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
34. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to an individual's reaction to one or more prescription drugs and the positive or negative effects associated with taking those drugs, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
35. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to thoughts, ideas, intellectual property, inventions and or discoveries, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
36. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to a shared payment platform by which 2 or more people can share the cost of a purchase together on one payment system, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
37. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to lessons, classes, lectures, tutorials, cultural exchanges, online classes, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
38. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for linking a video file, scanned document or any file to market research, new product creation or evaluation, and or online focus groups, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and the track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
39. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for aggregating and collecting data about any subject, automatically determining and calculating human semantic components of written intellectual property and sorting components into a storage area by criteria in a network system, for automatically determining and calculating the value of a word, group of words, or other intellectual property and storing it in a database; a method and mechanism for a hover element that instantly shows the price of an intellectual property in a network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
40. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal to create, design, record, file, document, publish, authenticate, plan, market, personalize, distribute, manufacture, license, franchise, sponsor, advertise, publicize, report, track, rate, rent, lease, order, pay, fund, lend, insure, barter, gift, buy or sell (real or intangible property), exchange, service, build, repair, install, learn, teach, research, collaborate and adopt anything, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
41. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism where individuals, groups, and businesses can request a price and or make a proposal and bring thoughts, ideas, discoveries, inventions and intellectual property to market, and then receive a reply at which time the buyer and seller and or system can negotiate via video, e-mail, audio, mobile device, or other means manually or automatically within a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
42. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for automatically determining and calculating placement for any press release, resume, request for anything including pricing and then placing in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
43. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism that provides a fair deal mechanism for automatically determining and calculating how a group shares profits and what their participation is in a collaborative project throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
44. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting and tracking an individual's or group reaction to supplements and nutraceuticals in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition have the ability to protect, share, certify, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
45. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for aggregating, extracting tracking an individual's or group to supplements and nutraceuticals combined with pharmaceutical drugs in a live forum or stored forum in a network, and in addition having the ability to protect, share, store, access, authenticate, attach and track the files by way of a method, system and mechanism that will automatically create, upload, encrypt, re-encode, store and or de-encrypt any file in a live or non-live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
46. The method in claim 1, including the mechanism in a method and mechanism for certification for the protect anything mechanism to back up the certified work or intellectual property with an attorney that will verify and testify in court if need be to the validity of the protected work or intellectual property on a said date; a certificate of protection is provided at the moment of protection, with guarantee, list of items uploaded or streamed, date, time place, amount paid for certification, who, what when, how, where, and why a redundancy dongle authentication mechanism code, for a one time view, a protect anything authorizing seal, with list of items in protect anything storage vault, and then an access page for viewing what you just protected, next time access is provided subject to mobile device online redundancy dongle code provided, or offline redundancy dongle code provided with username or password for all aspects of the current method and present invention.
47. The method in claim 1, including the mechanism in a method and mechanism that can track any file that is implemented into the protect anything method and present invention, video, audio, mp3, or any file, and can compare and verify originality of file, and find all files in a network that are duplicates in any network system in any and all aspects of the method, system and present invention.
48. The method in claim 1, including the mechanism in a method for scripting and directing human value responses from a user pertaining to a subject area so as to create a video, audio, or written work that is organized in a way to communicate a particular information, entertainment, logical sequence of events, or script to generate a better quality work in a live environment; a resume creation mechanism related to the field of interest a person needs for employment is included in all aspects of the method and present invention; a movie creator mechanism for creation of a movie using a digital camera, webcam, or any other input device by using a video or scripted wording system as a guided director to take a user through the best subject related direction in creating a finished movie work is used in all aspects and throughout the method and present invention.
49. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for storing and protecting of intellectual property files, utilizing video files, with certification, and encryption throughout all levels of the method and present invention.
50. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism utilizing a widget for protect anything that gives a person or device the means to attach a video to any document, and display it in a subject related graphical user interface anywhere on the web that can be shared in all methods and mechanisms of the present invention.
51. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for a Mobile device, laptop, phone widget that has connections to doing anything from a remote area throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
52. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for editing and combining multiple videos, multiple documents and information into a video file, in the order specified by the user for the enhancement, sharing and protection of a collaboration, or single user editing in all aspects of the method and present invention.
53. The method in claim 1, including a method, including a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the investment percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the loan and interest percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism automatically determining and calculating the tax deductible contribution percentage of a sponsor or adopter in an adoption campaign; a method and mechanism for calculating the value of an idea, and requesting help from others to bring the idea to reality throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
54. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism to automatically determine and calculate the value of a video, audio, or file for licensing, purchase, distribution in a live networking environment throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
55. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism to request employment utilizing an employment widget throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
56. The method in claim 1, including a method and mechanism for automatically determining, and calculating advertising, sponsor, licensing, distribution needs, the placement and projecting advertising, sponsor, licensing, distribution results of advertising in a global network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
57. The method in claim 1, a method and mechanism for creating a human semantic guided video audio and written protected video resume, greeting card, journal, diary, or anything in a live network system throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
58. The method in claim 1, a method where users are automatically recommended products, services and information related to anything semantically determined by the mechanism; a mechanism that uses human semantic comparison technology to match keywords, key phrases or key paragraphs and then provides a programmed statement related to the keyword input of the user, then taking that programmed statement and applying deductive and inductive reasoning to show the best possible products and services or information that a user might be interested in throughout all aspects of the method and present invention.
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