Five demos.
One architecture.
The 898 patent in motion — from a creator pressing “publish” to scaled advertiser-funded monetization.
A creator presses publish.
A video, post, stream, or audio piece enters a platform environment. The platform now has a new monetizable surface — and the architecture begins to act on it within seconds.
- 01. Content uploaded into a defined platform.
- 02. Platform indexes new ad inventory.
- 03. Inventory is matched against predetermined commitments.
Old internet vs. the 898 model.
Two architectures. One produced a static web of pages. The other produced the global creator economy.
How the Google / YouTube example works.
The following diagram describes BrodTi’s alleged overlap and potential infringement theory based on the patented architecture — not a final court ruling.
Video published to YouTube.
Advertiser commits to predetermined impressions via Google Ads / DV360.
Pre-roll / mid-roll ad inserted inside the creator video.
Delivery measured against the commitment in real time.
Google / YouTube earns ad revenue.
Revenue share routed to creator.
Click any element.
The patent’s key concepts, mapped visually. Tap an element to see a plain-English explanation, a platform example, why it matters, and the corresponding architecture animation.
Predetermined number of impressions
The advertiser commits to a specific impression quantity before delivery.
“1,000,000 impressions over 30 days.” Inventory allocated in advance.
This is the architectural primitive beneath every modern campaign at scale.