AU781672B2 - Integrated auction for remote online bidders and live participants at an auction site - Google Patents

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AU781672B2
AU781672B2 AU20491/00A AU2049100A AU781672B2 AU 781672 B2 AU781672 B2 AU 781672B2 AU 20491/00 A AU20491/00 A AU 20491/00A AU 2049100 A AU2049100 A AU 2049100A AU 781672 B2 AU781672 B2 AU 781672B2
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P.AOPERRJICO5U2423477 2sp doc-13145 -1- INTEGRATED AUCTION FOR REMOTE ONLINE BIDDERS AND LIVE PARTICIPANTS AT AN AUCTION SITE This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/111,717, filed 12/8/98.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE Contained herein is material that is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction of the patent disclosure by any person as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all rights to the copyright whatsoever.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates generally to the fields of auctioning and online commerce.
More particularly, the invention relates to an integrated auction format that incorporates features of both Intemrnet and traditional, real world auctions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION With the advent of online auctioning pioneered by eBay Inc., the assignee of the ooooo S 20 present invention, more and more Internet users are realizing the ease and convenience of buying items online. As the leading person-to-person trading site, buyers are compelled to trade on eBay's web site due to the large amount of content available. Similarly, sellers are attracted to eBay to conduct business where there are the most buyers. Ebay currently provides over two million new auctions, and 250,000 new items every day from which users may choose.
Auction houses that run live, real-time, on-site auctions ("traditional auctions") continue to experience much success. However, geographic barriers, travel costs, and other constraints limit the participation in such auctions.
.It is desirable, therefore, to expand the reach of traditional auctions via the Internet.
30 In particular, it would be advantageous to incorporate the best of both Internet and traditional auctions into an integrated auction format.
P.%OPERPJCUWS\242n477 2sdo-I)dw 1 N -2- BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method, comprising: prior to a live, in-person auction, establishing a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the staring bid a highest bid from the bids received; communicating the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and during the live, in-person auction, updating bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction, accepting a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price, and bidding on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price.
20 In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method, comprising: prior to a live, in-person auction, establishing a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment from a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; S•communicating the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and 30 performing the live, in-person auction.
223477 2T dc.- I 3 W.S -2A- In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system, comprising: a storage device having stored therein a one or more routines for integrating an online bidding process with a live, in-person auction; and a processor coupled to the storage device, the processor to execute the one or more routines to provide feedback to online bidders in an online environment during the live, inperson auction and serve as a proxy bidder for the online bidders, where: prior to the live, in-person auction, a starting bid is established for an item in the online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received, communicating the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction, during the live, in-person auction, feedback is provided to the online bidders by updating bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item during the live, in-person auction, and proxy bidding is accomplished by accepting a bid from one or more of the online bidders reflecting the oo *o 0 online bidder's maximum proxy price, and bidding on behalf of the one or more online bidders against one or more live bidders participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price.
oooo In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a 25 machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sets of instructions which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to: o• prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined 30 amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, P. )PERUCMU25U423477 2spa doc-13)04)5 -2Breceiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and during the live, in-person auction, update bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction, accept a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price, and bid on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sets of instructions which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to: prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and *o perform the live, in-person auction.
25 In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system, comprising: a storage medium; and ooa processor coupled to the storage medium, the processor to o oo S"prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online 30 environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process P.ZPERRJC2O5V4234T7 2spp.d- 13A"D -2Cincluding communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received, communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction, and perform the live, in-person auction.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention relate to a method and apparatus for conducting an integrated auction that incorporates various features of traditional and online auctions. The integrated auction preferably includes a live, in-person auction component and an online bidding environment component. Bidding information associated with an item in the online bidding environment is updated to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction. During the live, in-person auction, a bid may be accepted from an online bidder in the online environment that reflects a maximum price the online bidder is willing to pay for the item. Subsequently, the system bids on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum price.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Preferred embodiments of the present invention are hereafter described, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a simplified view of an exemplary client-server environment in which oo the online portion of an integrated auction may occur according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
25 Figure 2 is an exemplary online auction site screen that allows online bidders to participate in an integrated auction according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
~Figure 3 is an example of a computer system upon which one preferred embodiment of the present invention may be implemented.
i 30 Figure 4 is a high level illustration of the interaction between various devices and processes according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
P.OPERRJC2005U423477 2sp doc-134 -2D- Figure 5 conceptually illustrates the stages of an integrated auction according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 6 is a flow diagram illustrating integrated auction processing according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION A method and apparatus are described for carrying out an integrated auction that incorporates various features of traditional and online auctions. In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without some of these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form.
As will be described in greater detail below, the present invention includes features that seek to enhance the traditional auctioning experience. According to one embodiment, an integrated auction incorporates various features of traditional and Internet auctions (also
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*00* o* o S. f **fto WO 00/34899 PCT/US99/29312 3 referred to as online auctions). In a first stage of the integrated auction, the "preauction bidding stage," a starting bid for a traditional, live auction may be established based upon bids received from online bidders. Subsequently, in a second stage of the integrated auction, the "live auction stage," a live auction is conducted by an auction house, such as Guernsey's, using the highest bid from the pre-auction bidding stage. During the live auction stage, bidding information is updated on the online auction site and online bidders may submit additional maximum proxy amounts. Finally, in an optional third stage of the integrated auction, the "proxy showdown stage," if an online bidder's maximum proxy price is greater than the highest bid from the live auction stage, then the integrated auction returns to the live auction until the proxy price has been met. Advantageously, in this manner, the reach of traditional auctions may be expanded via the Internet.
In the preferred embodiment, the steps of the present invention are embodied in machine-executable instructions. The instructions can be used to cause a general-purpose or special-purpose processor which is programmed with the instructions to perform the steps of the present invention. Alternatively, the steps of the present invention might be performed by specific hardware components that contain hardwired logic for performing the steps, or by any combination of programmed computer components and custom hardware components.
The present invention may be provided as a computer program product which may include a machine-readable medium having stored thereon instructions which may be used to program a computer (or other electronic devices) to perform a process according to the present invention. The machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, floppy diskettes, optical disks, CD-ROMs, and magneto-optical disks, ROMs, RAMs, EPROMs, EEPROMs, magnet or optical cards, flash memory, or other type of media machinereadable medium suitable for storing electronic instructions. Moreover, the present invention may also be downloaded as a computer program product, wherein the program may be transferred from a remote computer a server) to a requesting computer a client) by way of data signals embodied in a carrier wave or other propagation medium via a communication link a modem or network connection).
Client-Server Environment Figure 1 is a simplified view of an exemplary client-server environment, such as the World Wide Web (the Web), in which the online portion of an integrated auction may take place. The architecture of the Web follows a conventional client-server model. The terms "client" and "server" are used to refer to a computer's general role as a requester of data (the client) or provider of data (the server). Web clients 105 and Web servers 110 communicate using a protocol such as HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTrP). In the Web environment, Web browsers reside on clients and render Web documents (pages) served by WO 00/34899 PCT/US99/29312 4 the Web servers. The client-server model is used to communicate information between clients 105 and servers 110. Web servers 110 are coupled to the Internet 100 and respond to document requests and/or other queries from Web clients 105. When a user selects a document by submitting its Uniform Resource Locator (URL), a Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, opens a connection to a server 110 and initiates a request an HTTP get) for the document. The server 110 delivers the requested document, typically in the form of a text document coded in a standard markup language such as HyperText Markup Language (HTML).
Exemplar Online Auctioning Site Interface Figure 2 is an exemplary online auction site screen that allows online bidders to participate in an integrated auction. According to one embodiment, when an online bidder requests to view items associated with an integrated auction, screen 200 is presented with a textual list of items 205. In this example, each item 210 includes a hypertext link 215 having a title (or brief description) of the item for sale, an indication 220 of whether or not an image of the item is available, the current minimum bid 230, the number of bids received 240, and an auction ending date and/or time 250. Responsive to the selection of the hypertext link 215, a subsequent screen (not shown) may prompt the online bidder to enter his/her maximum bid for the item 210. As will be described further below, by providing a maximum bid amount, a proxy bidding system may bid on behalf of the online bidder as necessary by increasing the online bidder's bid by the current bid increment until the maximum is reached. Advantageously, in this manner, the online bidder need not keep track of the auction as it proceeds and is assured he/she will not be outbid at the last minute unless the maximum specified is exceeded.
Exemplary Computer System A computer system 300 representing an exemplary server in which features of the present invention may be implemented will now be described with reference to Figure 3.
Computer system 300 comprises a bus or other communication means 301 for communicating information, and a processing means such as processor 302 coupled with bus 301 for processing information. Computer system 300 further comprises a random access memory (RAM) or other dynamic storage device 304 (referred to as main memory), coupled to bus 301 for storing information and instructions to be executed by processor 302. Main memory 304 also may be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions by processor 302. Computer system 300 also comprises a read only memory (ROM) and/or other static storage device 306 coupled to bus 301 for storing static information and instructions for processor 302.
WO 00/34899 PCT/US99/29312 A data storage device 307 such as a magnetic disk or optical disc and its corresponding drive may also be coupled to computer system 300 for storing information and instructions.
Computer system 300 can also be coupled via bus 301 to a display device 321, such as a cathode ray tube (CRT) or Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), for displaying information to a computer user. Typically, an alphanumeric input device 322, including alphanumeric and other keys, may be coupled to bus 301 for communicating information and/or command selections to processor 302. Another type of user input device is cursor control 323, such as a mouse, a trackball, or cursor direction keys for communicating direction information and command selections to processor 302 and for controlling cursor movement on display 321.
A communication device 325 is also coupled to bus 301 for accessing remote servers via the Internet, for example. The communication device 325 may include a modem, a network interface card, or other commercially available network interface devices, such as those used for coupling to an Ethernet, token ring, or other type of network. In any event, in this manner, the computer system 300 may be coupled to a number of clients and/or other servers via a conventional network infrastructure, such as a company's Intranet and/or the Internet, for example.
System Overview Figure 4 is a high level illustration of the interaction between various devices and processes according to one embodiment of the present invention. According to the embodiment depicted, an online auction site 400 may comprise one or more listing servers 410. In this example, the listing servers 410 include a listing management process 415, a proxy bidding process 425, and a live auction interface 430. Clients 470 interact with the listing management process 415 and the proxy bidding process 425 to view information about items for sale and submit proxy prices, respectively.
The listing management process 415 interacts with online bidders and provides them with information about the items in which they are interested. The listing management process 415 may support a text-based item listing format, such as that depicted in Figure 2, and/or a Gallery T M presentation format that includes thumbnail images of the items for sale as described in co-pending US Patent Application No. 09/177,726, entitled "Information Presentation and Management in an Online Trading Environment" and assigned to the assignee of the present invention (GALLERY is a trademark'of eBay Inc. of San Jose, CA).
The proxy bidding process 425 tracks the maximum amounts that online bidders are willing to pay for the items 210. Based upon the maximum amounts provided, the proxy bidding process 425 automatically submits bids on behalf on the online bidders as other bidders (online or on-site bidders) increase the bid price.
WO 00/34899 PCT/U S99/29312 6 The live auction interface 430 provides an interface by which online bids may be communicated to the on-site bidders and live bids may be communicated to the proxy bidding process 425 and updated on various online auction site screens.
While, in order to facilitate explanation, the listing servers 410 are generally discussed as if they were a single device, in actuality, the listing servers 410 may comprise multiple physical and/or logical devices connected in a distributed architecture, and the various functions performed may actually be distributed among multiple devices. For example, any function can be implemented on any number of machines or on a single machine. Also, any process may be divided across multiple machines.
Exemplary Stages of an Integrated Auction Figure 5 conceptually illustrates the stages of an integrated auction according to one embodiment of the present invention. In this example, an integrated auction comprises three separate and distinct stages: a pre-auction bidding stage 530, a live auction stage 540, and a proxy showdown stage 550. Bidding results may be fed from one stage to the next and the results from a previous stage may serve as the floor for the following stage. For example, an initial round of online bidding 530 taking place over a predetermined period of time may establish a starting bid 510 for the live auction stage 540. At the conclusion of the live auction stage 540, if one or more online bidders have submitted maximum proxy prices that are greater than the final bid from the live auction stage 540, the proxy showdown stage 550 is triggered in which the live auction continues until the maximum proxy price has been met.
Integrated Auction Flow Referring now to the flow diagram of Figure 6, exemplary integrated auction processing will now be described. At step 610, a minimum bid for the live auction stage 540 is established by an online auction site 400. For example, one or more online bidders may submit maximum bid amounts to the proxy bidding process 425 to have the proxy bidding process 425 bid on their behalf. Other bidders may choose to monitor the pre-auction bidding stage 530 and periodically submit bids. When the predetermined time period for the pre-auction bidding stage 530 expires, the highest bid is presented to the auction house via the live auction interface 430. In this manner, the starting bid for the live auction stage 540 is established in a new and exciting way, thereby creating additional hype about the auction. At step 620, the auction house conducts a live auction starting the bidding at the dollar amount provided by the online auction site 400. During the live auction, live bids by the on-site bidders may be communicated to the online bidders via the live auction interface 430.
Additionally, the online bidders may be provided with teleconferencing or other means of monitoring the progress of the live auction 540. At any rate, at the conclusion of the live Q.%0PERXGCk2004%nw2004U9c.dom.IS IW 7 auction, the final bid is input into the live auction interface 430. At step 630, a determination is made whether or not to perform a proxy showdown. If one or more online bidders have submitted a maximum proxy price greater than the highest bid from the live auction stage, then processing continues with step 640. Otherwise, the integrated auction is complete. At step 640, the on-site bidders are pitted against the one or more online bidders' proxies. As above, live bids are presented to the online auction site 400 via the live auction interface 430 to allow the online bidders to view near real-time updates. As explained previously, the proxy bidding process 425 will automatically bid on behalf of the online bidders as necessary until the maximum is exceeded. Therefore, step 640 continues until either all maximum proxy prices have been exceeded or until no further live bids are received.
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken S 20 as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia.
•oo• i Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and 25 "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or •steps.
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  1. 2. A method, comprising: prior to a live, in-person auction, establishing a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment from a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process ".including o. 25 communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; .communicating the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and performing the live, in-person auction. e QAOPERGCP49Ic.kdo.-I 41 4 9
  2. 3. A system, comprising: a storage device having stored therein a one or more routines for integrating an online bidding process with a live, in-person auction; and a processor coupled to the storage device, the processor to execute the one or more routines to provide feedback to online bidders in an online environment during the live, in- person auction and serve as a proxy bidder for the online bidders, where: prior to the live, in-person auction, a starting bid is established for an item in the online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received, communicating the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction, during the live, in-person auction, feedback is provided to the online bidders by updating bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item during the live, in-person auction, and proxy bidding is accomplished by accepting a bid from one or more of the online bidders reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price, and bidding on behalf of the one or more online bidders against one or more live bidders participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sets of instructions which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to: 25 prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, "30 receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and Schoosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; ooooo A )OPER*CPM2O cdwoc-II II communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and during the live, in-person auction, update bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction, accept a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price, and bid on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price.
  3. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the communicating of the item to the online users comprises providing access to catalog information for items available in the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the catalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process.
  4. 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising providing the online users with an audio webcast of the live, in-person auction.
  5. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising providing the online users with a video webcast of the live, in-person auction.
  6. 8. The method of claim 2, wherein the performing of the live, in-person auction further comprises: updating bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to 25 reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction, accepting a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price, and S bidding on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price. Q OPERGCPU.9c d- II I 11
  7. 9. The method of claim 2, wherein the communicating of the item to the online users comprises providing access to catalog information for items available in the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the catalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process. The method of claim 2, further comprising providing the online users with an audio webcast or a video webcast of the live, in-person auction.
  8. 11. The system of claim 3, wherein the processor is further to provide access to catalog information for items available in the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the catalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process.
  9. 12. The system of claim 3, wherein the bidding on behalf of the one or more online bidders comprises bidding the bid price for the item when an amount of the bid price exceeds the current bid for the item.
  10. 13. The machine-readable medium of claim 4, wherein the communicating of the item to the online users comprises providing access to catalog information for items available in the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the catalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process. o 25 14. The machine-readable medium of claim 4, wherein the sets of instructions, which when executed by the machine, further cause the machine to provide the online users with an audio webcast of the live, in-person auction. oO-. 15. The machine-readable medium of claim 4, wherein the sets of instructions, which 30 when executed by the machine, further cause the machine to provide the online users with a video webcast of the live, in-person auction. P:OPERW C W5S2423477 T' dow- 13A40S 12-
  11. 16. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon data representing sets of instructions which, when executed by a machine, cause the machine to: prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received; communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction; and perform the live, in-person auction.
  12. 17. The machine-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the sets of instructions which, when executed by the machine, further cause the machine to: during the live, in-person auction, update bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction, accept a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online s bidder's maximum proxy price, and ooooo S 20 bid on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price. 0*9 0?S 18. The machine-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the communicating of the item 6 o to the online users comprises providing access to catalog information for items available in 25 the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the catalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process. .19. The machine-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the sets of instructions which, 30 when executed by the machine, further cause the machine to provide the online users with QAOMPERICP.doc-ISI ,I0~4 13 an audio webcast or a video webcast of the live, in-person auction. A system, comprising: a storage medium; and a processor coupled to the storage medium, the processor to prior to a live, in-person auction, establish a starting bid for an item in an online environment by performing an interactive pre-auction bidding process in the online environment for a predetermined amount of time, the pre-auction bidding process including communicating the item to online users, receiving bids for the item from online bidders, and choosing as the starting bid a highest bid from the bids received, communicate the starting bid for the item to the live, in-person auction, and perform the live, in-person auction.
  13. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein the processor is further to: during the live, in-person auction, updating bidding information associated with the item in the online environment to reflect a current bid associated with the item in the live, in-person auction; accepting a bid from an online bidder in the online environment reflecting the online bidder's maximum proxy price; and .bidding on behalf of the online bidder against one or more live bidders that are .participating in the live, in-person auction based upon the maximum proxy price. 25 22. The system of claim 20, wherein the communicating of the item to the online users comprises providing access to catalog information for items available in the live, in-person auction, to enable the online users to perform one or more of the following: search the tcatalog information for the item, view the item, and bid on the item during the pre-auction bidding process. a o Q:)OPER GCP0491cdoc-I5/t I"4 14
  14. 23. A method of auctioning substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  15. 24. A system for auctioning substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A machine-readable medium substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED this 15th day of November 2004 EBAY, INC. By its Patent Attorneys DAVIES COLLISON CAVE 0 0 .0 a 0. 0.0 .ea. 0 00 00. 0
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