IP Library Granted Patent US 8,090,617
Granted Patent B1
US 8,090,617 · App. 09/939,949 · Granted Jan 3, 2012

Determining if a potential customer is a desirable customer

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Patent No.
US 8,090,617
App. No.
09/939,949
Granted
Jan 3, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method is taught of determining if a potential customer is a desirable customer. The manufacturer can determine if the potential customer is a potential competitor. If the potential customer can receive technical information from the potential customer and provide a price quotation for certain goods (or services). The manufacturer can determine if the potential customer intends to use a product other than for its intended application. In an embodiment, the potential customer can initially contact the manufacturer through an electronic communication network. In accordance with one feature of the invention, a design is prepared. The design can be prepared in cooperation between the manufacturer and the potential customer or a third party can be included. In accordance with another feature, the potential customer can agree not to disclose technical information. In accordance with a feature of the invention the manufacturer can communicate with the potential customer and internal organizations as the method progresses. In accordance with a feature of the invention, a customer can track work-in-progress after manufacturing has begun. A feature also allows a customer to approve a sample received from the manufacturer.

Claims (8)

1. A method comprising:

a first computer system receiving a request to access integrated circuit pricing information from a second computer system in data communication with the first computer system via the Internet, wherein the integrated circuit pricing information is stored in memory coupled to the first computer system;

the first computer system receiving first information identifying an entity; and

the first computer system comparing the first identifying information with a list of identifying information stored in memory;

the first computer system denying the second computer system access to integrated circuit pricing information stored in memory if the first identifying information compares equally to identifying information contained in the list.

2. The method as recited in claim 1 , further comprising:

the first computer system receiving information relating to a non-disclosure agreement from the entity via the second computer system.

3. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first identifying information comprises a name of the entity, a mailing address for the entity, or a phone number for the entity.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Mar 31, 2011
From: NEC ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
To: RENESAS ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 026110/0643 →
CHANGE OF NAME OF ASSIGNEE Recorded Mar 30, 2011
From: NEC ELECTRONICS, INC.
To: NEC ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 026110/0316 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2001
From: LADD, BARTON H; BAQAR, MIR M.; ELLERN, JUNE S.; FUJITA, TADASHI; IYER, PRIYA R.; OGURA, GAKU; YADA, AKIKAZU; YAMAMORI, NOBUAKI
To: NEC ELECTRONICS INC
Reel/Frame 012129/0616 →