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'''Paltalk''' is a [[proprietary software|proprietary]] video group chat service that enables users to communicate via video, internet chat and voice.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://download.cnet.com/Paltalk-Messenger/3000-2150_4-10043373.html| title=CNET | work=Paltalk | |
'''Paltalk''' is a [[proprietary software|proprietary]] video group chat service that enables users to communicate via video, internet chat and voice.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://download.cnet.com/Paltalk-Messenger/3000-2150_4-10043373.html| title=CNET | work=Paltalk | access-date=2013-07-01}}</ref> It offers [[chat room]]s and the ability for users to create their own public virtual chat room. '''Paltalk Desktop''' is available on [[macOS]] and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and '''Paltalk Video Chat App''' is available for [[Android (operating system)|Android]] and [[iOS]]. While basic services are free of charge and basic software is free to download, fee-based memberships and paid upgrades to more capable paid versions are offered by AVM Software, the creators of Paltalk. |
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Paltalk had 5.5 million unique users in 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://techcrunch.com/2013/06/17/prism-paltalk/| title=PalTalk: It Was "Flattering" To Be Included In The PRISM Slidedeck | work=TechCrunch | |
Paltalk had 5.5 million unique users in 2013.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://techcrunch.com/2013/06/17/prism-paltalk/| title=PalTalk: It Was "Flattering" To Be Included In The PRISM Slidedeck | work=TechCrunch | access-date=2013-08-06 | quote=PalTalk, a profitable group video chat site that’s been around for more than a decade and has about 5.5 million monthly uniques [...]}}</ref> An infographic created by the company in 2015 revealed that they had surpassed 100 million users.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Brief History of Paltalk - The Rise to 100 Million Users|url=http://www.paltalk.com/blog/brief-history-paltalk-rise-100-million-users|website=Paltalk|access-date=29 December 2017}}</ref> |
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== Software == |
== Software == |
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Paltalks main application is "Paltalk Messenger for PCs. They also offered PaltalkExpress, a free web-based [[Adobe Flash]] and [[Java (programming language)|Java]] [[application software|application]] which could be accessed via an [[Internet browser]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.paltalk.com/express/ | title=Try Paltalk Express - Access free chat rooms, IM and video chat | work=Paltalk | |
Paltalks main application is "Paltalk Messenger for PCs. They also offered PaltalkExpress, a free web-based [[Adobe Flash]] and [[Java (programming language)|Java]] [[application software|application]] which could be accessed via an [[Internet browser]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.paltalk.com/express/ | title=Try Paltalk Express - Access free chat rooms, IM and video chat | work=Paltalk | access-date=2012-01-12}}</ref> As of December 22, 2016 this program has been discontinued due to its falling support and removal from [[Google Chrome]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.paltalk.com/blog/goodbye-paltalk-express | title=Goodbye Paltalk Express | work=Paltalk | access-date=2017-03-09}}</ref> |
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Paltalk has native apps available for Android and iOS which allow users to publish webcam, audio chat, and text chat groups or in private sessions. |
Paltalk has native apps available for Android and iOS which allow users to publish webcam, audio chat, and text chat groups or in private sessions. |
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== Patent protection == |
== Patent protection == |
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Paltalk filed a series of patent lawsuits against [[video game]] developers claiming they were infringing U.S. patents 5,822,523 and 6,226,686 "Server-group messaging system for interactive applications", patents they purchased from the now-defunct company HearMe in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bray|first1=Hiawatha|title=Westwood-based video game maker named in patent infringement suit|url=http://archive.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2009/09/16/westwoods_turbine_inc_named_in_patent_infringement_lawsuit/| |
Paltalk filed a series of patent lawsuits against [[video game]] developers claiming they were infringing U.S. patents 5,822,523 and 6,226,686 "Server-group messaging system for interactive applications", patents they purchased from the now-defunct company HearMe in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bray|first1=Hiawatha|title=Westwood-based video game maker named in patent infringement suit|url=http://archive.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2009/09/16/westwoods_turbine_inc_named_in_patent_infringement_lawsuit/|access-date=29 December 2017}}</ref> Paltalk first brought a case against [[Microsoft]] in 2006, claiming [[Halo (video game)|Halo]] and [[Xbox Live]] violated its patent rights, and later settled out of court.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.seattlepi.com/business/article/Microsoft-settles-lawsuit-over-Xbox-1302404.php | work=Seattle Post-Intelligencer | title=Microsoft settles lawsuit over Xbox | date=2009-03-12}}</ref> |
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In 2009, Paltalk then moved on to [[Sony]], [[Activision Blizzard]], [[NCsoft]], [[Jagex]] and [[Turbine, Inc.]], claiming that these companies are also violating Paltalk's patents whose damages range in the "tens of millions of dollars".<ref>{{cite news |last=Thompson |first=Michael |title=Multiple MMO developers/publishers named in patent suit |work=[[Ars Technica]] |date=2009-09-17 |url= https://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/09/multiple-mmo-developerspublishers-named-in-patent-suit.ars | |
In 2009, Paltalk then moved on to [[Sony]], [[Activision Blizzard]], [[NCsoft]], [[Jagex]] and [[Turbine, Inc.]], claiming that these companies are also violating Paltalk's patents whose damages range in the "tens of millions of dollars".<ref>{{cite news |last=Thompson |first=Michael |title=Multiple MMO developers/publishers named in patent suit |work=[[Ars Technica]] |date=2009-09-17 |url= https://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/09/multiple-mmo-developerspublishers-named-in-patent-suit.ars |access-date=2012-01-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Decker |first=Susan |title=Sony, Activision Blizzard Sued Over Online Games (Update1) |work=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |date=2009-09-14 |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=conewsstory&tkr=SNE:US&sid=aAhAaaSzKQIA |access-date=2012-01-12}}</ref> In 2010, a US judge dismissed the lawsuit against Jagex and stated "After reviewing source code for the [[RuneScape]] video game made available by Jagex, Paltalk and Jagex agree that the RuneScape video game does not infringe the patents-in-suit."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Graft|first1=Kris|title=UK-Based RuneScape Dev Jagex Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit|url=https://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/122214/UKBased_RuneScape_Dev_Jagex_Wins_Patent_Infringement_Lawsuit.php|website=Gamasutra|access-date=29 December 2017}}</ref> |
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== Controversy == |
== Controversy == |
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In June 2013, it was revealed that Paltalk was targeted by the [[National Security Agency]]'s [[PRISM (surveillance program)|PRISM]] surveillance program. All Paltalk communications (video, phone calls, and chats) have been recorded, stored indefinitely, and evaluated by the NSA.<ref name=usa1>{{cite news |last=Winter |first=Michael |title=Reports: NSA siphons data from 9 major Net firms |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/06/06/nsa-surveillance-internet-companies/2398345/ | |
In June 2013, it was revealed that Paltalk was targeted by the [[National Security Agency]]'s [[PRISM (surveillance program)|PRISM]] surveillance program. All Paltalk communications (video, phone calls, and chats) have been recorded, stored indefinitely, and evaluated by the NSA.<ref name=usa1>{{cite news |last=Winter |first=Michael |title=Reports: NSA siphons data from 9 major Net firms |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/06/06/nsa-surveillance-internet-companies/2398345/ |access-date=12 June 2013 |work=[[USA Today]] |date=6 June 2013}}</ref><ref name=Lobosco>{{cite news |last=Lobosco |first=Kate |title=Google ... Facebook ... Paltalk?! |url=https://money.cnn.com/2013/06/07/technology/security/paltalk-nsa-surveillance/?hpt=hp_t2 |publisher=[[CNN Money]] |access-date=12 June 2013 |date=7 June 2013}}</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 02:04, 20 January 2021
Developer(s) | AVM Software |
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Initial release | June 1998 |
Stable release(s) | |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Paltalk is a proprietary video group chat service that enables users to communicate via video, internet chat and voice.[4] It offers chat rooms and the ability for users to create their own public virtual chat room. Paltalk Desktop is available on macOS and Windows, and Paltalk Video Chat App is available for Android and iOS. While basic services are free of charge and basic software is free to download, fee-based memberships and paid upgrades to more capable paid versions are offered by AVM Software, the creators of Paltalk.
Paltalk had 5.5 million unique users in 2013.[5] An infographic created by the company in 2015 revealed that they had surpassed 100 million users.[6]
Software
Paltalks main application is "Paltalk Messenger for PCs. They also offered PaltalkExpress, a free web-based Adobe Flash and Java application which could be accessed via an Internet browser.[7] As of December 22, 2016 this program has been discontinued due to its falling support and removal from Google Chrome.[8]
Paltalk has native apps available for Android and iOS which allow users to publish webcam, audio chat, and text chat groups or in private sessions.
Both the mobile and desktop versions of Paltalk allow users to create chat rooms where they can text, voice, and video chat. These chat rooms can host hundreds and in some cases thousands of chatters in one conversion. Paltalk users can also have private video chat sessions with up to 15 other. users today use the app Discord instead of Paltalk Loses its fame as 2021 comes to a start.
Awards and recognition
Patent protection
Paltalk filed a series of patent lawsuits against video game developers claiming they were infringing U.S. patents 5,822,523 and 6,226,686 "Server-group messaging system for interactive applications", patents they purchased from the now-defunct company HearMe in 2002.[12] Paltalk first brought a case against Microsoft in 2006, claiming Halo and Xbox Live violated its patent rights, and later settled out of court.[13]
In 2009, Paltalk then moved on to Sony, Activision Blizzard, NCsoft, Jagex and Turbine, Inc., claiming that these companies are also violating Paltalk's patents whose damages range in the "tens of millions of dollars".[14][15] In 2010, a US judge dismissed the lawsuit against Jagex and stated "After reviewing source code for the RuneScape video game made available by Jagex, Paltalk and Jagex agree that the RuneScape video game does not infringe the patents-in-suit."[16]
Controversy
In June 2013, it was revealed that Paltalk was targeted by the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program. All Paltalk communications (video, phone calls, and chats) have been recorded, stored indefinitely, and evaluated by the NSA.[17][18]
See also
References
- ^ "Paltalk - Find Friends in Group Video Chat Rooms - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.
- ^ "Paltalk - Group Video Chat App". App Store. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ^ "Paltalk Competitive Analysis, Marketing Mix and Traffic - Alexa". www.alexa.com. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
- ^ "CNET". Paltalk. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
- ^ "PalTalk: It Was "Flattering" To Be Included In The PRISM Slidedeck". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2013-08-06.
PalTalk, a profitable group video chat site that's been around for more than a decade and has about 5.5 million monthly uniques [...]
- ^ "A Brief History of Paltalk - The Rise to 100 Million Users". Paltalk. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ "Try Paltalk Express - Access free chat rooms, IM and video chat". Paltalk. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
- ^ "Goodbye Paltalk Express". Paltalk. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
- ^ http://blog.paltalk.com/paltalkawards/2007/07/alwayson.html
- ^ http://blog.paltalk.com/paltalkawards/2007/05/cnet-editors-pick.html
- ^ http://blog.paltalk.com/paltalkawards/2005/11/the-2005-pulver100.html
- ^ Bray, Hiawatha. "Westwood-based video game maker named in patent infringement suit". Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ "Microsoft settles lawsuit over Xbox". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 2009-03-12.
- ^ Thompson, Michael (2009-09-17). "Multiple MMO developers/publishers named in patent suit". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
- ^ Decker, Susan (2009-09-14). "Sony, Activision Blizzard Sued Over Online Games (Update1)". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
- ^ Graft, Kris. "UK-Based RuneScape Dev Jagex Wins Patent Infringement Lawsuit". Gamasutra. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- ^ Winter, Michael (6 June 2013). "Reports: NSA siphons data from 9 major Net firms". USA Today. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
- ^ Lobosco, Kate (7 June 2013). "Google ... Facebook ... Paltalk?!". CNN Money. Retrieved 12 June 2013.