Ric has submitted a revised version of his patent for executable QR codes. The patent was filed with IP Australia tonight at appropriately 8pm with reference number SPEP-16112161 and covers the extended use of the popular QR code format to allow interactive transactions and macros between devices and Internet services. The original patent filing documents are available here : but require a password to open. The password is available to business partners that are helping Ric roll out this business. Ever wondor why QR codes seem so interesting but fall short of what your gut says they should be able to do? Executable QR codes take up where standard QR codes left off: * A QR code on a web page that initiates payment and automates the exchange of credit card and delivery details without setting up an account. * A QR code at a taxi stand that books a taxi and allows you to track the taxi as it drives towards you without typing anything in... * A QR code that allows
Official Web site of Inventor Ric Richardson