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`TITLE:
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`STORAGE AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA CONTENT
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`PRIORITY DATA:
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`Under 35 U.S.C. §120 this application claims the benefit of U.S.
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`December 5, 2001, entitled “Pandrox Security Study”.
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`PATENT APPLICATION
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`STORAGE AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA CONTENT WITH
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`RELATED APPLICATIONS
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`This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No.
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`filed December 5, 2001, entitled “Pandrox Security Study,” which is incorporated herein by
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`The invention relates generally to the storage and delivery of electronic media content
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`and, more specifically, to a device, system and method for offering and distributing electronic
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`media content with targeted, replenishable advertisements.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Current systems for the distribution of copyrighted audio media consist of retail sales,
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`pay/subscription based Internet Websites. Similar systems exist for the distribution of
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`copyrighted video media including rental and pay-per—vieW services. However, these methods
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`significant loss ofrevenue to copyright holders that create and produce such media. Further,
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`making portable transmission expensive to the provider or user. Thus, the current systems do not
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`allow for the portable distribution of digital copyrighted media on demand at little or no cost to
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`the user while at the same time providing compensation to copyright holders.
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`The retail sale of copyrighted media, through stores, the mail, rentals and on-line via the
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`Internet, is problematic because the media can be illegally copied and distributed by a purchaser
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`from a legitimate copy of the media. The copyright holder receives no compensation for the
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`Internet based “radio” services and AM/FM radio services, while providing some
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`protection for copyright holders, do not allow the user to choose the content he or she is to listen
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`to or view. These systems also cannot adapt to or integrate user preferences. In addition,
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`AM/FM radio does not allow for highly targeted advertising based upon user preferences,
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`interests or demographics. Internet based “radio” services require a full keyboard and display
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`and a connection to the Internet, making transportation difficult. Furthermore, because of the
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`random nature of advertisements that “pop-up” on the display with some Internet based “radio”
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`services, Web page based advertisements are easy to ignore because they generally occupy only
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`a small area of the display.
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`Peer-to-peer music file sharing services allow users to “pirate” copyrighted media, make
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`illegal copies, and distribute electronic media content without compensating the copyright
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`holder. Further, peer-to-peer music file sharing services also utilize high—bandwidth
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`transmission methods, making transportation expensive for a user. However, peer-to-peer
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`services demonstrate the demand among consumers for access to copyrighted media at little to
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`no cost to the user.
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`Finally, pay/subscription services, while compensating the copyright holder, fail to meet
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`the demand for access at little to no cost to the user. Moreover, in some systems, the media can
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`bandwidth systems for the transmission of information making transportation expensive because
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`Accordingly, there is a long felt need for the portable distribution of electronic media
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`content that allows for equitable payment to the copyright holders of the media at little to no cost
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`to the user. An additional advancement is needed which allows advertisers to monitor the user’s
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`interests and appropriately target advertising to users with particular preferences, interests or
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`demographics.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention relates to the storage and delivery of electronic media content and
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`advertising content by way of multiple methods of transmission to a media player. One
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`embodiment of the present invention comprises a device, system and method for offering and
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`distributing copyrighted media content with targeted, replenishable advertisements in a secure
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`transmission environment by way of two methods of transmission wherein the copyright holder
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` a media player; providing electronic media content; providing advertising content; electronically
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`embodiment, advertisers can target advertising to particular users.
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`An embodiment of the present invention comprises a method of electronically providing
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`electronic media content and advertising content, the method comprising the steps of: providing
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`providing the media player with the electronic media content via a first method of transmission;
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`electronically providing the media player with the advertising content via a second method of
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`transmission; and wherein the media player provides the electronic media content to a user and
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`further wherein the media player electronically controls when the advertising content is provided
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`to the user.
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`An embodiment of the present invention comprises a media player that electronically
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`content storage device, wherein the electronic media content storage device receives and stores
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`electronic media content; an electronic advertising content storage device, wherein the electronic
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`advertising content storage device receives and stores advertising content; an output component
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`that outputs the electronic media content and advertising content to a user, wherein the electronic
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`media content that is encrypted is decrypted prior to being output; and an advertising control
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`module, wherein the advertising control module electronically controls when advertising is
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`An embodiment of the present invention comprises computer executable process steps
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`operative to control a computer, stored on a computer readable medium, comprising: a plurality
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`automatically control when advertising content is provided to a user via a media player based on
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`electronic media content that is provided by the media player to the user.
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`An embodiment of the present invention comprises a method for electronically providing
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`electronic media content and advertising content, the method comprising: providing a media
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`player; providing electronic media content, wherein the electronic media content is from an
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`electronic media content provider; electronically providing the media player with the electronic
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`media content Via a first method of transmission; disconnecting the media player from the first
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`method of transmission wherein the media player ceases to receive electronic media content via
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`the first method of transmission; and after the step of disconnecting, electronically providing the
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`An embodiment of the present invention comprises a method for electronically providing
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`electronic media content and advertising content, the method comprising: providing a media
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`regarding the electronic media content; electronically providing the media player with the
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`electronic media content via a first method of transmission; decrypting the electronic media
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`content; electronically providing the media player with the access data via a third method of
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`transmission, wherein the media player provides the electronic media content to a user after the
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`step of electronically providing the media player with the access data and after the step of
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`decrypting; disconnecting the media player from the first method oftransmission wherein the
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`media player ceases to receive electronic media content via the first method of transmission; and
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`after the step of disconnecting, electronically providing the media player with advertising content
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`via a second method of transmission.
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`According to another embodiment of the present invention, the media player can be
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`enabled in three forms with regard to the second method of transmission: (1) where the second
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`method of transmission is physically similar to first method of transmission; (2) where the
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`second method of transmission is physically different than the first method of transmission and
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`the second method of transmission is a one-way link such that the media player can receive data
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`than the first method of transmission and the second method of transmission is a two-way link
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`such that the media player can send and receive data.
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`A technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that copyright
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`holders are compensated for each delivery or use of their media. In one embodiment, copyright
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`holders are compensated by advertisers whose advertisements are transmitted and replenished.
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that
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`advertising content can be played along with electronic media content when the media player is
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that the media
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`player delivers electronic media content and advertising content while it is disconnected from the
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`advertising content is replaced periodically with new advertisements keeping the advertising up-
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`to—date while the media player is disconnected from the first method of transmission.
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that users are
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`given the option to subscribe to a service or purchase the electronic media content and thereby
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`receive the electronic media content without having to receive advertisements.
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that
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`advertisers can track the number of media players receiving their advertising content,
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`identification data regarding the users of such media players and how frequently the advertising
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`content is being listened to or viewed.
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that the user
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`can receive media content and advertisements while disconnected from means of external
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`transmissions.
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`A further technical advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that
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`interactive advertisements are used. For example, through a user interface on the media player,
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`the user can provide feedback on electronic media content or advertising content, which the
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`advertising provider could then use to modify the advertising content that is provided to the user.
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`Other obj ects, features, and technical advantages of the present invention will become
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`Reference is now made to the following description and the accompanying drawings, in
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`Fig. 1A is a schematic system diagram illustrating an embodiment of the present
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`invention;
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`Fig. 1B is a schematic system diagram illustrating an embodiment of the present
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`invention that includes access data;
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`Fig. 2 is a schematic system diagram illustrating another embodiment of the present
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`invention;
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`Fig. 3 is a schematic system diagram illustrating another embodiment ofthe present
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`Fig. 4 is a schematic system diagram illustrating a media player according to an
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`embodiment of the present invention;
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`Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating an embodiment of the present invention; and
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`Fig. 6 is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the present invention showing
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`For convenience in the ensuing description, the following explanations of terms are
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`adopted. However, these explanations are intended to be exemplary only. They are not intended
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`“Electronic media content” includes audio and/or visual data, textual data and/or
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`graphical data. In one embodiment, the electronic media content is copyrighted electronic media
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`content, such as an audio artistic work or a video artistic work.
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`“Advertising content” refers to a notice or message, such as an announcement in the
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`print, broadcast, or electronic media, designed to attract public attention or patronage. It includes
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`the activity of attracting public attention to a product, service or business, as by paid
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`announcements in the print, broadcast, or electronic media. It includes audio and/or visual
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`advertisements.
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`“Media player” refers to a portable device that plays electronic audio and/or video
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`content.
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`A “memory storage device” is a device that interacts directly with the media player and
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`provides data to the media player, including without limitation, a CD-ROM, a DVD, a floppy
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`“Access data” refers to data, for example decryption keys, that is used to ensure that a
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`media player can decode secured electronic media content. Access data can be in the form of
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`“Access rules” refers to criteria that is used by the media player to determine if the media
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`player should be disabled from playing electronic media content.
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`“First method of transmission” refers to the method in which electronic media content is
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`transmissions, connections to the Internet, wireless LAN (“Local Area Network”) connections ,
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`wireless Internet connections via 2.5G or 3G cellular networks, standard dial-up—modem
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`(“Digital Subscriber Line”) other Internet connections, and the like), or other such systems that
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`allow access to the Internet. Alternatively, the first method of transmission may be any method
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`of transmission that may be used as the second or third method of transmission, may be the
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`second or third method of transmission or may be a side channel of the second or third method of
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`transmission. According to another embodiment, advertising content, access data is also
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`transmitted via the first method of transmission.
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`“Second method of transmission” refers to the method in which advertising content is
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`transmitted to the media player. It includes, without limitation, any Wireless infrastructure
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`including, but not limited to, ATSC (“Advanced Television Systems Committee”), any one—way
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`or two-way wireless service, one-way or two-way paging, 3G (“Third Generation”) cellular
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`networks, SMS (“Short Messaging System”) on GSM (“Global System for Mobile
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`Evolution”), one-way or two-way data transmission infrastructures including cellular phone
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`systems or VHF/UHF terrestrial systems or any other such known service. Alternatively, the
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`or third method of transmission, may be the first or third method of transmission or may be a
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`side channel of the first or third method of transmission. According to one embodiment the
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`second method of transmission is a one-way transmission and according to another embodiment,
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`the second method of transmission is a two-way transmission. According to another
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`embodiment, when the second method of transmission is a two-way transmission, user data can
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`“Third method of transmission” refers to the method by which access data and/or access
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`rules are transmitted to the media player. This method of transmission includes any wireless
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`infrastructure include, without limitation, ATSC, any one or two-way wireless service, one or
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`two-way paging, 3G cellular networks, SMS on GSM networks, CDPD, 2.5G cellular networks
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`running GPRS/EDGE, one or two-way data transmission infrastructures including cellular phone
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`systems or VHF/UHF terrestrial systems or any other such known service. Alternatively, the
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`third method of transmission may be any method of transmission that may be used as the first or
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`second method of transmission, may be a side channel of the first or second method of
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`transmission or may be the first or second method of transmission.
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`A “User” is any individual or entity who uses a media player for the delivery of
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`electronic media content. Generally, the user will be at least one individual but the user may be
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`multiple individuals or a computer. With regard to the present invention the number ofusers is
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`not considered a limiting aspect. In particular, there can be as many users as are capable of
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`“Advertising criteria” refers to the criteria that is selected by the advertising provider for
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`determining what advertising content to provide to a particular user or a group of particular
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`users. By way of example, the advertising provider may select advertisement “A” for users of a
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`particular age group, advertisement “B” for users of a particular geographic location, and so on.
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`In one embodiment, the advertising provider selects the particular advertising content to be
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`provided before the advertising content is transmitted to the media player. In one embodiment,
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`the advertising criteria is based upon user data. In another embodiment, the advertising content
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`“User interface” refers to a display and/or controls on the media player including, but not
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`limited to, controls such as play, pause, stop, mute, yes,