DatChat Receives Notice of Allowance for Secure Web RTC Real Time Communication Service For Audio and Video Streaming Communications

DatChat, Inc., a private messaging, social media and metaverse company, today announced that it has received a notice of allowance from the USPTO for patent application 17/408,495 “Secure Web RTC Real Time Communication Service For Audio and Video Streaming Communications.”

Secure Real Time Communications Service (SRTCS) for audio and video streaming communications and content sharing securely connects multiple users using a “push-button” WebRTC chat app connection over a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network. SRTCS combines advanced security technologies to provide user-based permissions when communicating and sharing rich media content with other users, including End-to-End Encryption (E2EE), Hash Technology (DHT), and Digital Rights Protection (DRM).

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“Our new patent is an important addition to our current patent portfolio of seven issued patents, and further displays our commitment to the development and protection of our intellectual property,” said DatChat CEO Darin Myman. “From this, we continue to show our devotion to protecting our users’ information by giving them control over their messages, interactions, communications, content and posts, even after they’re sent. Of note, this patent comes as we continue to expand the capabilities of our Habytat metaverse, and combined with our Blockchain-Based Communication Systems and Method patent, will serve as the cornerstone of our secure peer-to-peer communications platform for messaging in the metaverse.”

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