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`Docket Number(Optional)
`2952.12
`Date Patent Issued
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`October 3, 2000
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`Name of Patentee
`Philip P, Carvey
`Patent Number
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`6, 128,290
`Title of Invention
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`Personal Data Network
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`claims 6 and 7
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