ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,216,800, issued on Feb. 4, was assigned to MasterCard International Inc. (Purchase, N.Y.).
"Systems and methods for use in imposing a common domain" was invented by Tomasz Blachowicz (Lodz, Poland), Harjender Singh (Singapore), Edward Neil Livingston (Dunfermline, Great Britain), Holger Kunkat (Neumuenster, Germany), Ryan Watkins (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Michael D. McCarthy (Denver) and Maurice David Liscia (Long Island City, N.Y.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Systems and methods are provided for use in implementing a common domain to provide recognition of users. One example computer-implemented method includes receiving a recognition token as...