Let's Roll Marketing wins first SSOAR patent and seeks strategic participants
Let’s Roll Marketing LLC said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued Patent No. 12,659,408 for its video-messaging system, marking the first grant in its SSOAR portfolio. The company says the patent and a favorable international search report strengthen its push around session-scoped authority, AI governance and accessibility infrastructure. Why it matters: - The issued patent gives Let’s Roll Marketing LLC its first enforceable claims in the SSOAR portfolio. - The company is positioning session-scoped authority as core infrastructure for AI, accessibility, security and compliance workflows. - The portfolio is aimed at interactions that change state midstream, such as from automated handling to a live agent or an AI pipeline. What happened: - The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued U.S. Patent No. 12,659,408, titled “Compute Systems and Processes for Video Messages,” to inventors Thomas Rocha III and Darren C. Fransella. - The patent covers all 20 claims. - The grant is the first issuance in the SSOAR, or Session-Scoped Orthogonal Authority and Routing, patent family. - The family is described as a coordinated ten-filing set with a Sept. 4, 2024, priority foundation. - Let’s Roll Marketing announced the patent from Cockeysville, Maryland, on June 16, 2026. The details: - The SSOAR portfolio emerged from work on real-time communication failures in video, wait-state handling and accessibility. - The claims define a single-session authority boundary tied to the session identifier established during interception. - No new session authority is created during retrieval or streaming of prerecorded media. - Routing, streaming and reply capture remain bound to the same identifier. - The Hermes-Echo use case keeps an unanswered video call alive by identifying the caller, checking availability, streaming a context-aware prerecorded response and capturing the caller’s reply without breaking the session. - The company says SSOAR is a constraint architecture, not just a communications feature. - The international counterpart, PCT/US2025/044821, received an International Search Report saying all 20 claims were novel, inventive and industrially applicable under PCT Article 33, with no X or Y category citations against any claim. - Let’s Roll Marketing intends foreign filings aligned with the portfolio’s strategic scope. - The broader architecture also covers session governance, pre-session context, accessibility continuity, AI pipeline negotiation, session graph orchestration, multimodal interaction, compute arbitration, data-residency routing, Zero Trust authority, and provenance and replay. - The Warten application, which addresses pre-session context, has been allowed with all 19 claims allowed as drafted and is moving toward issuance. - Patent prosecution is led by Samar Shah and Ian Holloway of Outlier Patent Attorneys, PLLC. - The company says qualified participants can request confidential diligence materials covering prosecution posture, continuation strategy, international filing scope, field-evidence mapping and authority-surface analysis through hermes-echo.com . - Let’s Roll Marketing develops and commercializes intellectual-property assets related to session-scoped authority, governed communications and real-time interaction infrastructure. Between the lines: - The company is framing the patent as part of a broader argument that authority management matters more than raw connectivity in modern communications systems. - The portfolio language suggests an attempt to map a software and workflow concept across multiple related filings, not just a single product claim. - The favorable international search report and Warten allowance strengthen the company’s prosecution narrative, but they do not by themselves guarantee commercial adoption or broader patent success. - The announcement carefully says it is informational only and is not an infringement allegation or an offer to sell securities. What’s next: - Let’s Roll Marketing plans foreign filings consistent with the portfolio’s scope. - The company is engaging qualified strategic participants for the SSOAR portfolio. - The Warten application is expected to continue toward issuance. - Additional continuation activity and confidential diligence outreach may follow as the company expands the portfolio’s footprint. The bottom line: - Let’s Roll Marketing has turned its first SSOAR filing into an issued U.S. patent and is now using that milestone to market a larger session-governance platform to potential strategic partners.
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