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Persons with annual gross revenues derived from digital advertising services in Maryland of $1,000,000 or more are required to file a tax return with Maryland. Persons that reasonably expect to have annual gross revenues derived from digital advertising services in Maryland of more than $1,000,000 are required to file quarterly estimated tax returns. The Act’s return filing obligation appears to apply even where the taxpayer has less than $100,000,000 of global annual gross revenues.
The Act is expected to become effective on or about March 14, 2021, but the tax will apply retroactively from January 1, 2021. Initial estimated tax declarations under the Act will be due on April 15, 2021.
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Claim 1 describes:
Entering animal harvest data (i.e. how many fish of a certain type you caught) into a computer
Uploading the harvest data, together with location data, to a second computer (operated by someone else)
Checking the data against the maximum allowed by the user’s license
In other words, Thompson patented following state laws, and filing the appropriate paperwork, but you know,
connected to a powerful computer network. Claim 2 describes the same system, but specifies a mobile device as the first computer and a server as the second.
On January 22, Thompson filed a lawsuit claiming that MyODFW infringes his patent. But he didn’t sue the state or any of its departments he sued Curt Melcher, the Director of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, personally.