PRIORITY LAYER
U.S. Patent No. 11,989,401 B1.
Securing the Persistent Digital Interface.
U.S. Patent No. 11,989,401 B1.
Securing the Persistent Digital Interface.
Priority IP has secured a foundational legal layer over the digital interface. Backed by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) under U.S. Patent No. 11,989,401 B1, this intellectual property grants exclusive rights over a defined digital space across mobile and electronic devices.
Functionally operating as premium digital real estate, the patent protects a configurable bottom interface bar that remains constantly visible, regardless of the application or system function in use. This is not a static footer element, but a persistent communication ecosystem embedded at the system level.
The patented layer enables the display of targeted content and possesses the ability to expand to full-screen interaction mode, creating its own operational environment without interrupting background processes or user activity.
By securing this core technology in the United States — the world’s largest technology market — Priority IP establishes a preventative legal shield and a mandatory licensing framework for any corporation seeking to capitalize on this direct and uninterrupted channel to the end user.
Aligned with the specific claims approved under U.S. patent law, the following applications illustrate, but do not exhaust, the scope and strategic relevance of the protected interface layer:
Establishes a direct and uninterrupted communication channel operating independently of the native operating system. Enables content distribution from carrier or enterprise servers directly to end-user terminals through a persistent system-level interface.
Provides a patented structural framework for next-generation user interfaces. Supports direct user-to-satellite communication pathways without reliance on traditional telephony infrastructure — positioning the interface layer for future global network management architectures.
The visual persistence and responsiveness of the system create a scalable infrastructure for majority-based decision platforms and distributed participation networks. Enables real-time interaction at scale without disrupting device-level operations.
A continuous, less intrusive exposure channel for advertising, alerts, and critical information. Supports interaction across audio, text, and video formats, enabling efficient attention monetization while preserving user workflow continuity.
Registered and enforceable in the United States. Strategic implications for operating system vendors, telecommunications providers, satellite network operators, and digital platform conglomerates.
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