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`DATA STORAGE, RETRIEVAL AND ACCESS SYSTEMS A
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`This invention is generally concerned with data storage, retrieval and access systems. More
`particularly it relates to apparatus and methods for mobile and/or portable data retrieval and
`use and to data storage means and to means for controlling access to, and paying for, data and
`to apparatus, methods and systems therefor. The invention may be used, for example, for
`providing and controlling access to MP3,, audio and compressed video data sources,
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`prevalence of so-called data pirates. Such pirates obtain data either by unauthorised or
`legitimate means and then make this data available essentially world-wide over the intemet
`without authorisation. Data can be a very valuable commodity, but once it has been published
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`on the lntemet it is difficult to police access to and use of it by Internet users who may not
`even realise that it is pirated. This is a particular problem with audio recordings, and, once the
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`bandwidth becomes available, is also likely to be evident with video.
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`Over the past three or four years MP3 (MPEG3 format encoded) audio sources have become
`increasingly widely available on web pages. MP3 or MPEG3 is an internationally defined
`standard for compressing audio information such as speech or music. It relies on psycho-
`acoustic properties ofhuman hearing to achieve very large factors of data compression. It is
`thus feasible to download usefiilly long passages of music in a practically convenient short
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`unauthorised website have sprung up offering popular music including recent releases by
`world famous bands. This has caused the recording industry considerable concern and there is
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`an urgent need to find a way to address the problem of data piracy.
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`The invention described below addresses this problem and may be able to convert this threat
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`According to the present invention there is therefore provided a mobile data retrieval dev
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`According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a data processing system [as
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`According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided a data storage means [as claim
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`The payment validation means is, for example, means to validate payment [with an external”
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`authority such as a bank or building society. The combination of the payment validation
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`means with the data storage means allows the access to the downloaded data which is to be
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`stored by the data storage means, to be made conditional upon checked and validated payment
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`being made for the data. Binding the data access and payment together allows the legitimate
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`owners of thedata to make the data available themselves over the intemet without fear of loss
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`of revenue. This has the potential to undermine the position of the data pirates.
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`A fiuther advantage of the system is that it allows users under the age of 18 to make intemet
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`purchases. Currently intemet users pay for goods and/or services by credit card. Since credit
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`cards cannot be legitimately be used by persons under the age of 18 (at least in the UK), a
`significant fraction of adventurous intemet users are excluded from e—commerce, one of the
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`most significant predicted uses of the intemet. In one embodiment of the invention however,
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`the payment validation means comprises e-cash - that is the payment validation means stores
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`transaction value information on a cash value of transactions validatable by the data storage
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`means. In simple terms, the data storage means can be a card which is charged up to a desired
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`cash value (if necessary limited to a maximum value) at a suitable terminal. This might be an
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`intemet access terminal but could, more simply, be a device to accept the data storage card
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`and to receive and count money deposited by the user to charge the card, writing update cash
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`value information onto the card. More sophisticated ways of updating the _cash value on the
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`card are also possible, such as direct bank transfer. Since, with this type of embodiment, the
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`storage means is, essentially, precharged with cash rather than acting as a credit card it
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`can be used by young people without the risk of their incurring large debts.
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`In one embodiment the data storage means is powered by the retrieval device when it is
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`connected to the device and retains a memory of the downloaded data when it is unpowered.
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`This can be achieved by the use of Flash RAM or, more generally, any form of programmable
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`read-only memory. Alternatively the data storage means may incorporate a rechargeable cell
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`of capacitor and store information in battery backed-up static RAM.
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`preferably the interface comprises contacts for direct electrical connection to the storage
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`means. The payment validation means may likewise have one of a variety of interfaces but
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`again preferably comprises a set of electrical contacts. The payment validation means could,
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`however comprise a magnetic or holographic data-strip such as is known for use with credit
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`cards and phone cards. Preferably, the interface to receive the dovmloaded data, is separate
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`from the interface to the payment validation means, to allow separate and simultaneous access
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`to both these systems. Advantageously the payment validation means includes a memory
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`storing information to identify the person who is paying for the downloaded data.
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`For additional security the downloaded data may be encrypted. In this case data decryption
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`may be necessary at some stage, either in the data storage means or in the retrieval device or in
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`an information delivering apparatus such as the data access terminal. Alternatively the data
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`decryption function can be shared amongst one or more of these devices. The skilled person
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`will be aware of a range of suitable encryption/decryption techniques including Pretty Good
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`Privacy (Registered Trade Mark) and PKI. Normally when the downloaded data is encrypted
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`a decryption key must be supplied. This can be generated automatically by the data access
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`terminal or data access service provider or it can be entered by the user into the data access
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`terminal or into the mobile data retrieval device.
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`The data storage means and/or the retrieval device can be provided with access control means
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`means can be used to stop or provide only limited access of the user to the downloaded d
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`accordance with the amount paid. Thus, for example, a complete set of data information
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`relating to a particular topic, a particular music track, or a particular software package might
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`be downloaded, although access to part of the data set might thereafter be controlled by
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`payments made by a user at a later stage. Thus, a user could pay to enable an extra level on a
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`game or to enable further tracks of an album.
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`In embodiments where the access control means is responsive to the payment validation
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`means access control information may be stored with the downloaded data or in a separate
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`In a preferred embodiment the data storage means comprises an electronic memory card or
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`smart card and the mobile data retrieval device is provided with a slot to receive the card.
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`Preferably the card is a push—f1t within the retrieval device, and retention of the card may be
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`effected by pressure from electrical interface connections and/or resilience of the housing, or
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`by using a resilient retaining means. In a preferred embodiment the retrieval device includes
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`an audio output and a display, to play a downloaded track and to show information about the
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`track and/or an accompanying video.
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`To download data ontovthe data storage means the user can employ a data access terminal
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`coupled to the intemet. The terminal can directly validate payment - for example in the case
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`of a smart card charged with electronic cash it can deduct a cash value from the card. H
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`Alternatively it can communicate with a bank or other financial services provider to control
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`payment. In a preferred embodiment, however, the terminal connects to a data access service
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`provider which provides a portal to other sites and which validates payment and then forwards
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`data from a data supplier to the user’s local access terminal. The data access service provider
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`may alternatively forward payment validation information and/or information from the
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`payment validation authority to the data supplier for control by the supplier of the data
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`Data held on the data storage means may advantageously include data relating to the user’s or
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`payer’s usage of the system. This information may include, for example, information on a
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`user’s spending pattern, information on data supplies usedand information on the downloaded
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`data. This information may be accessed by the data supplier and/or data access service
`provider and can be used for targeted marketing or loyalty-based incentive schemes such as air
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`theinternet and this allows a mobile phone to be used to download data to the data storage
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`means, advantageously, directly. The data storage means can, if desired, incorporate the
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`functionality of a mobile phone SIM card, which cards already include a user identification
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`means allowing through the phone network operator, user billing.
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`In preferred embodiment the downloaded data is MP3 encoded audio data, but the system
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`finds more general application for other data types. For example, download data can include
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`software, share price information, current news information, transport timetable information,
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`weather information and catalogue shopping information. The downloaded information may
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`adaptable to suit the type ofdata intended to be downloaded - for example, 32 megabytes is
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`sufficient for CD quality music, but for video it is preferable that the data storage means has a
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`capacity of 128 megabytes or greater.
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`These and other aspects of the invention will now be further described, by way of example
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`Figure 1 shows an embodiment of a mobile data retrieval device according to the present
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`invention, a) from the top; b) from the front; and c) from the side;
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`Figure 2 shows an embodiment ofa datastorage means according to the present inventio.
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`Figures 3a and b show data access terminals;
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`Figure 4a shows a logical signal path between elements of a data providing system; and
`Figure 4b shows a physical representation of a data providing system.
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`Referring to Figure 1, this shows a mobile data retrieval device for playing MP3 audio (10)
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`with operator controls (12) and LCD'display (14). The outline of a smart card data storage
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`4 device is shown at (1,6); The operator conitirolsi iallowiauuseru toiselectand ‘play tracks,
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`retrieval device against the contacts, by resilient housing element (22).
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`Referring now to Figure 2, this shows a data storage means (30) suitable for use with the
`retrieval device of Figure 1. The data storage meanslis based on a standard smart card;
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`plastic, about the size of a standard credit card, and has some flexibility. On the card (30) are
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`two sets of contacts, contacts (32) for interfacing with
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`contacts (34) for interfacing with the memory for storing downloaded data. The surface of the
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`card can be embellished with suitable graphics.
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`Preferably the smart card retains all its useable functionality as specified for standard
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`Electronics Point of Sale Systems (EPOSS) and, if desired, the memory for storing the
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`downloaded data can be electrically separate from this. However, it may be preferable to
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`provide interaction between the standard smart card device and the data memory in order to
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`accomplish the access control/decryption functions described above.
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`Referring now to Figure 3, one embodiment of a data access terminal is shown at (40). This
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`has a screen (42) and a slot (44) to receive the data storage means (30). Alternatively the data
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`storage means may interface to the terminal via the data retrieval device (1 0) and an interface
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`(46) to the terminal (40). In Figure 3b a dedicated terminal (50) has a slot (52) to receive the
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`Referring now to Figure 4a, this illustrates the logical connections and data flowbetween data
`processing systems involved in payment validation, and data download to storage means (30).
`A user connects the data storage means (30) to terminal (40) and logs on to a data web page of
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`data access service provider (60). Either terminal (40 ) or service provider (60) then
`communicates via data paths (62) with payment validation authority (70) to check and
`authorise the user’s or payer’s payment. In the case of electronic cash the terminal (40) may
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`between terminal (40) and data suppliers (80), as shown by links (66), by communicating with
`the terminal and the data suppliers to provide communication regulation information to, for
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`In a preferred embodiment service provider (60) pays royalties at an agreed rate - for example,
`10 pence per track or 10 pence per minute - to an appropriate organ of the recording industry
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`Preferably the service provider (60) monitors the user’s access to the system and either stores
`or forwards to data suppliers (80), or downloads to data storage means (30), usage
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`(40) to data storage means (30) which can be used to determine incentives to be provided to
`users of the system.
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`person will understand that the terminals, data processing systems and the like can all take a
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`The skilled person will understand that many variants to the system are possible and the
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`A mobile data retrieval device comprising:
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`a removable data storage means;
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`data access means, to access downloaded data on the data storage means;
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`storage interface means adapted to couple the data storage and data access
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`data output means to provide the downloaded data, in a useful form, to a user of
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`A mobile data retrieval device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the data storage
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`means receives power from the retrieval device when connected to the device and
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`retains storage by the downloaded data when unpowered.
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`A mobile data retrieval device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the data
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`storage means comprises external data interface means to receive data downloaded from
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`an external source onto the card for storage and wherein the payment validation means
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`comprises means to validate payment to the external source.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein the
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`payment validation means comprises memory means to store transaction value
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`infonnation on a cash value of transactions validatable by the data storage means.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein the
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`payment validation means comprises memory means to store information to identify a
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`payer for the downloaded data.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein one of
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`the data storage means and the retrieval device further comprises data description means
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`to at least partially decrypt downloaded data.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein one of
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`the data storage means and the retrieval device comprises access control means to
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`prevent unauthorised access to the downloaded data.
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`"ii A mobile dataretrieval device according to claim 7 whiereinithe access control’
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any one of claims 3 to 8 wherein the
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`payment validation means comprises a payment validation means interface operable
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`simultaneously with the external data interface means.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein the data
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`storage means comprises an electronic memory card or smart card.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to claim 10 having a housing with a
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`slot therein to receive the data storage means.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to claim 1 1 further comprising local
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`storage means and means to copy data from the data storage means into the local storage
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to claim 1 1 or 12 wherein the retrieval
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`device is portable and, in two directions, is not substantially larger than the data storage
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim wherein the
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`storage interface means is adapted for repeated removal and reconnection of the data
`storage means to the retrieval device.
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim further
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`comprising display means to display information derived from the downloaded data to
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`A mobile datalretrieval device according to any precedingrclairn further
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`A mobile data retrieval device according to any preceding claim comprising a
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`first set of contacts for the storage interface means and a second set of contacts for
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`interfacing to the payment validation means.
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`A data providing system comprising a mobile date retrieval device as claimed in
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`any preceding claim, and
`a data access terminal to interface with the data storage means to download data
`and to co-operate with the payment validation means to validate payment for the
`downloaded data.
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`A data providing system as claimed in claim 18 wherein the data access terminal
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`is couplable to the internet and co-operates with the payment validation means to
`validate payment with a payment validation authority and is operable to download data
`to the data storage means from a data supplier on the intemet.
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`A data providing system as claimed in claim 19 wherein the data access terminal
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`operates through a data access service provider, the data access service provider being
`configured to communicate with the payment validation authority and to control access
`of data access terminal to data from the data supplier.
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`A data storage means for use with the device or system of any preceding claim.
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`A data storage means comprising an external data interface means to receive
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`data downloaded from an external source onto the card for storage; and payment
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`validation means comprising means to validate payment to the external source, and/or to
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`a payment validation authority.
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`A data storage means as claimedhin claim 22 further comprisinghdata decry1ition A H
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`A data storage means as claimed in claim 22 or 23 fi1rther comprising access
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`control means to prevent unauthorised access to the downloaded data.
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`A data storage means as claimed in claim 24 wherein the access control means is
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`responsive to the payment validation means.
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`A data storage means according to any one of claims 22 to 25 wherein the
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`payment validation means comprises a payment validation means interface operable
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`simultaneously with the external data interface means.
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`A data storage means according to any one of claims 22 to 26 wherein the data
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`storage means comprises an electronic memory card or smart card.
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`A method of providing portable data comprising the steps of:
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`providing a portable data storage device comprising downloaded data
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`storage means and payment validation means;
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`providing a terminal for intemet access;
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`coupling the portable data storage device to the terminal;
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`reading payment information from the payment validation means using
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`validating the payment information; and
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`downloading data into the portable storage device from a data supplier.
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`A method as claimed in claim 28 further comprising
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`writing updated payment information into the payment validation means.
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`A method as claimed in claim 28 or 29 further comprising
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`A method as claimed in any one of claims 28 to 30 further comprising
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`controlling access by the terminal to data from the data supplier using another data
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`processing system on the internet.
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`A method as claimed in claim 31 wherein the another data processing system
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`performs said step of validating.
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`A method as claimed according to any one of claims 28 to 32 wherein said step
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`of coupling is performed by a mobile data retrieval device as claimed’ in any one of
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`claims 1 to 17.
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`A method as claimed in claims 28 to 34 further comprising
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`writing usage information into the data storage means, the usage information
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`relating to use made of the data storage means, such as information relating to the
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`downloaded data, to data supplier or suppliers used; and/or to a user’s spending patterns.
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`A method as claimed in claims 28 to 33 wherein said portable data storage
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`device comprises an electronic memory card or smart card.
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`A device, system, data storage means, or method as claimed in any preceding
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`claim wherein the data is MP3 encoded audio data.
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`A data retrieval device, system, data storage means, or method substantially as
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`hereinbefore described.
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`A mobile data retrieval device comprising: a removable data storage means; data
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`access means, to access downloaded data on the data storage means; storage interface
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`means adapted to couple the data storage and data access means; and data output means
`to provide the downloaded data, in a useful form, to a user of the device; wherein the
`data storage means further comprises payment validation means to validate payment for
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`the downloaded data.
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`data dovmloaded from an external source onto the cardvfor s