Massachusetts Bar Association - Member Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association - Member Norfolk County Bar Association - Member Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts - Member
Marc Bell Capital Partners since Jan 2010
Executive
Staton Capital since Jan 2010
Executive
FriendFinder Networks, Inc. since Jan 2010
SVP/General Counsel
National Pancreas Foundation since Feb 2009
Chairman
WMACCA 2004 - 2009
Board Member
Education:
Harvard Law School 1986 - 1989
JD
Columbia University in the City of New York 1981 - 1985
BA
University of Oxford 1983 - 1984
Newton North High School 1978 - 1981
Skills:
Licensing Mergers and Acquisitions Corporate Law Corporate Governance Intellectual Property Start Ups Mergers Joint Ventures Strategy Privacy Law Digital Media Strategic Partnerships Finance Executive Management Commercial Litigation Legal Writing Venture Capital Contract Negotiation Litigation Cyberlaw Private Equity Copyright Law Due Diligence Ipo Negotiation Employment Law Securities Regulation Securities Corporate Finance Arbitration Patents Real Estate Mediation New Media Entertainment Legal Advice Legal Issues Privacy Governance Legal Research Dispute Resolution Civil Litigation Entertainment Law Broadcast Competition Law International Law Policy Data Privacy Patent Law Compliance
Interests:
Mobile Clean Technology Big Data Health Care Consumer Internet Enterprise Software Data Privacy
Languages:
Japanese
Chairman, National Pancreas Foundation; Svp/General Counsel At Friendfinder Networks, Inc.
A satellite receiver is switchable between an operating mode wherein the receiver is capable of generating an output signal using received signals from one or a plurality of satellites, aid another operating mode wherein the receiver generates an output signal using signals received from only one satellite. The former operating mode is useful when the receiver is operating in a mobile environment. The latter operating mode is useful when the receiver is operating in a fixed environment. The receiver is configured to detect the mode in which it is operating. The receiver comprises at least two recevier arms for processing a broadcast signal from a selected one of two satellites. The receiver disables one of the arms when the receiver is stationary.
Method And Apparatus For Continuous Cross-Channel Interleaving
Paul D. Marko - Pembroke Pines FL Craig P. Wadin - Sunrise FL Joseph M. Titlebaum - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
XM Satellite Radio Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04B 7212
US Classification:
370321, 370347, 375347, 714762
Abstract:
A method of interleaving data for transmission is provided wherein first and second interleaving patterns for arranging data symbols in a source data stream into first and second transmitted data streams are selected. Each of said data symbols has at least one bit. The first and second transmitted data streams are transmitted substantially simultaneously on separate transmission channels to at least one receiver. The first and second patterns are used to transmit the data symbols in the source data stream in a different order on the respective transmission channels to maximize recovery of the source data stream when the transmission channels are blocked. The selected interleaving patterns can involve reordering the data symbols throughout the first and second transmitted data streams using different reordering criteria The reordering. criteria can vary on a frame-by-frame basis if the source data stream is time division multiplexed. Complementary data can be sent on respective transmission channels.
Method And Apparatus For Continuous Cross-Channel Interleaving
Paul D. Marko - Pembroke Pines FL, US Craig P. Wadin - Sunrise FL, US Joseph M. Titlebaum - Bethesda MD, US
Assignee:
XM Satellite Radio Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04L 27/28
US Classification:
375260
Abstract:
A method of interleaving data for transmission is provided wherein first and second interleaving patterns for arranging data symbols in a source data stream into first and second transmitted data streams are selected. Each of said data symbols has at least one bit. The first and second transmitted data streams are transmitted substantially simultaneously on separate transmission channels to at least one receiver. The first and second patterns are used to transmit the data symbols in the source data stream in a different order on the respective transmission channels to maximize recovery of the source data stream when the transmission channels are blocked. The selected interleaving patterns can involve reordering the data symbols throughout the first and second transmitted data streams using different reordering criteria. The reordering criteria can vary on a frame-by-frame basis if the source data stream is time division multiplexed. Complementary data can be sent on respective transmission channels.
Method And Apparatus For Continuous Cross-Channel Interleaving
Paul D. Marko - Pembroke Pines FL Craig P. Wadin - Sunrise FL Joseph M. Titlebaum - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
XM Satellite Radio Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04K 110 H04L 102
US Classification:
370321
Abstract:
A method of interleaving data for transmission is provided wherein first and second interleaving patterns for arranging data symbols in a source data stream into first and second transmitted data streams are selected. Each of said data symbols has at least one bit. The first and second transmitted data streams are transmitted substantially simultaneously on separate transmission channels to at least one receiver. The first and second patterns are used to transmit the data symbols in the source data stream in a different order on the respective transmission channels to maximize recovery of the source data stream when the transmission channels are blocked. The selected interleaving patterns can involve reordering the data symbols throughout the first and second transmitted data streams using different reordering criteria. The reordering criteria can vary on a frame-by-frame basis if the source data stream is time division multiplexed. Complementary data can be sent on respective transmission channels.
System And Method For Optimizing The Viewability Of Website Content
- Covent Garden, GB Ihab Rimawi - New York NY, US Joseph Titlebaum - Bethesda MD, US Kyrylo Myrnenko - Krakow, PL Cezar Pokorski - Krakow, PL
Assignee:
Mezzobit Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
In a computing device executing a master tag embedded in a webpage, identifying a first subsequent tag in the webpage; identifying a second subsequent tag called by the first subsequent tag; identifying information collected by one or more of the first and second subsequent tag; identifying the location of the tag(s) embedded on the webpage in relation to the portion of the webpage currently in view by the party interacting with the webpage; controlling the order of the firing of tags in accordance with rules determined by the user for purposes of increasing the viewability of advertising and other related content; and automatic modification of the order of the firing of tags based on actions taken by the visitor to the webpage.
System And Method For Optimizing Audience Data And Tracking
Joseph Titlebaum - Bethesda MD, US Ihab Rimawi - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Mezzobit Inc. - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
In a computing device executing one or more tags embedded on a web page; identifying actions of each tag, such as data collected, user tracking, visual interface modification, and data recipients; collecting external economic and operational metrics related to website and business operations; executing experiments to vary tag actions and using statistical methods to identify the correlation of tag actions with economic and operational metrics; displaying the outcome of such experiments; developing rules based on statistical correlations and user input to control the operation of tags to optimize the effect on metrics; and implementing rules in a system to control tag execution.
System And Method For Controlling Audience Data And Tracking
- New York NY, US Ihab Rimawi - New York NY, US Joseph Titlebaum - Bethesda MD, US Kyrylo Myrnenko - Krakow, PL Nazar Demchuk - Krakow, PL Lukasz Milkowski - Krakow, PL
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 17/22 H04L 12/26 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
In a computing device executing a master tag embedded in a webpage, identifying a first subsequent tag in the webpage; identifying a second subsequent tag called by the first subsequent tag; identifying information collected by one or more of the first and second subsequent tag; identifying a location to which the collected information is sent; and indicating to a user the information collected and the location to which the collected information is sent. In addition, the master tag may determine a number of cookies dropped by the first subsequent tag; determine one or more characteristics of each cookie dropped by the first subsequent tag; and indicate to the user the number of cookies dropped and the one or more characteristics of each cookie dropped.