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`555. (Previously presented) The system of claim 504, wherein at ieast one of
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`the communications includes a human communication of sound.
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`556. (Previously presented) The system of claim 505, wherein at least one of
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`the communications inctudes ‘a human communication of sound.
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`55?. (Previousiypresented) The system of claim 506, wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes a human communication of sound.
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`558. (Previously presented) The system of claim 50?, wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes a human communication of sound.
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`559. (Previously presented) The system of claim 508. wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes a human communication ‘oi sound.
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`560. (Previously presented) The system of claim 504, wherein the computer
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`system is ‘further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`561. (Previously presented) The system of claim 493, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user‘ identity is censored from the group.
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`562. (Previously presented} The system of claim 494, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`563. (Previousty presented) The system of eiaim 495, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`564. (Previously presented) The system of claim 496, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`565. (Previously presented) The system of ctaim 497, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the‘
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`566. (Previously presented) The system'of'clairn 498, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether ‘neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored irorn the group.
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`567.. (Previously presented). The system of claim 499, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`568. (Previously presented) The system of claim 500', wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`569. (Previously presented) The system of claim 501, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`570. (Previously presented) The system of claim 502, wherein the cor_npute'r
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored "from the group.
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`571. (Cancelled)
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`572. (Previously presented) The system of claim 504, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`573. (Previously presented) The system of claim 505, wherein the computer
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`system is further progrernrned to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`s_ec_‘ond user identity is censored fromthe group.
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`5.?4. (Previously presented) The system of claim 506, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`575. (Previously presented) The system of ciaim 50?, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`578. (Previously presented) The system of claim 508, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`57?. (Previously presented) The system of claim 604, wherein mecomputer
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`system is further programmed to determine whether neither of the first user identity and the
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`second user identity is censored from the group.
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`578. (Previously presented) The system of claim 604, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to:
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`store, for the first user identity, an authorization associated with presentation of
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`graphical data; and
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`based on the authorization, allow the‘ graphical data to be presented at the
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`output device corresponding to the second user identity.
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`5579. (Previously presented) The system of oiaim 604, wherein the computer
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`system is further programmed to:
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`provide the first user identity with access to a m'ernb'er—associated image
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`corresponding to the second user identity.
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`580. (Previously presented) The system of claim 604, wherein the computer
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`system is turther programmed to:
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`determine whether the first user identity is censored from access to a member-
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`associated image corresponding lo the second user identity,
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`if the first user identity is censored, not aiiovv access to the member-associated
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`image, and
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`image.
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`if the first user" identity is not censored. allow access to the member-associated
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`581. (Previously presented) The system of ctatm'604, wherein the data
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`582. (Previously presented) The system of claim 493, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointentriggereci message on demand.
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`583. (Previously presented) The system of claim 498, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointentriggered message on demand.
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`584. (Previously presented) The system of claim 499, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`585. (Previously presented) The system of claim 500, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointeratriggered message on demand.
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`586. (Previously presented} The system of claim 504, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`58?‘. (Previously presented) The system of claim 505. wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointentriggered message on demand.
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`588. (Previously presented) The system of claim 506, wherein the pointer is a‘
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`589. (Previously presented) The system of claim 508. wherein the pointer is a
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`I pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`590. {Previously presented) The system of claim 509, wherein the date
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demarrd.
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`591. (Previously presented) The system of claim 510, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message or: demand.
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`591 . (Cancelled)
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`592. (Previously presented) The system of claim 516, wherein the pointer is _a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`593. (Previousiy presented) The system of claim 51?. wherein the pointer is a M
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`594. (Previously presented) The system of claim 521, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a poi_nte'r-triggered message on demand.
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`595. (Previously presented) The system of claim 522, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`596. (Previously presented) The system oi‘ ctairn 523, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`59?. (Previously presented) The system of claim 525, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`598. (Previously presented) The system of claim 526. wherein the date
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`599. (Withdrawn)
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`A system ‘to receive a communication via an Internet
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`network, the system including:
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`a piuraiity of computers connected, responsive to each of the plurality of
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`computers sending a respective togin name and a password corresponding to a respective user
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`identity, to a. computer system;
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`a first of the plurality of computers being programmed to communicate to the
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`computer system a message. iriciudirrg a pointer pointing to a communication that includes‘ data
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`representing a video. a graphic, sound, or muitimedia:
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`the computer system being programmed to communicate the message to a
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`second of the plurality of computers; and
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`the second computer Being programmed to receive the communication
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`originating from the first computer, the communication being sent in rest time and via the
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`tntemet network.
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`600. (Previously presented) The system of claim 52?, wherein the pointer is a‘
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`601. (Previously presented) The system of claim 532, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces "a pointer-triggered message on demand.-
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`G02. (Previously presented) The system of cieim 533, wherein the pointer isa
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`pointer that produces a pointer—iriggered message on demand.
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`603. (Previously presented) The system of claim 534, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`604. (Previousiy presented) An Internet network communications system, the
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`system inotuding:
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`'
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`a piuraitty oi computers connected storing a set of privileges corresponding to
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`said user identity, the set including a privilege to receive non-textualcommunication; and
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`responsive to each of the piurality of computers sending a respective iogin name
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`and a password corresponding to a respective user identity, to a computer system programmed
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`form a group corresponding to a first of the user identities and a second of the
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`user identities, each member of the group being capable of sending and receiving
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`communications in real time, and
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`_ determine whether at least one of the first user identity and the second user
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`identityt individually, is censored from sending data within the communications, the data
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`representing at least one of a pointer‘, video, audio, at graphic.‘or multimedia,
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`wherein the plu'ra'iity of computers receivein real time and via the intemet
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`network the communications that are not censored based on the individual user identity and do
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`not send the data that is censored based on the individual user identity.
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`605. (Previously presented) The system at claim 538, wherein the. pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`S06. (Previously presented) The system of claim 539. wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer—triggereci message on demand.
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`807. (Previously presented) The system of claim 540, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer—tri_ggered-message on demand.
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`608. (Previously presented) The system of claim 542, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointe'r—tri_ggered message on demand.
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`609. (Previously presented) The system of claim 543, wherein the data
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`610. (Previously presented} The system of claim 544, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointeetriggered message on demand.
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`61 1. (Previously presented) The system of claim 549, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`612. (Previously presented) The system of claim 550, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`6&3. {Previousiy presented) The system of claim 551, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message‘ on demand.
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`G14. (Previousiy presented) The system of claim 555, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`615. (Previously presented) The system of claim 556, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`616. (Previously presented) The system of claim 55?, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`61?. (Previously presented) The system of claim 559, wherein the ‘pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`618. (Previously presented) The system of ciairn 560, wherein thedata
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`619. (Previously presented) The system of claim 56!, wherein the pointer is .a
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`pointer that produces ‘a poir:ter—triggered message on demand.
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`620. (Previously presented) The system of claim 566, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointemiggered message on demand.
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`621. (Previously presented) The system of claim 56?, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a points-'r~triggered message on demand.
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`822. (Previously presented) The system of claim 568, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`823. (Previously presented) The system of claim 572, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer~triggered message on demand.
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`624. (Previously presented) The system of claim 573, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a pointer—triggerecl message on demand.
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`625. (Previously presented) The system of claim 574, wherein the pointer is‘ a
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`pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`626. (Previously presented) The system of claim 576, wherein the pointer is a
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`pointer that produces a ccinter-triggered message on demand.
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`6227. (Previously presented) The system of claim 57?, wherein the data
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`represents a pointer that produces a poEnter—triggered message on demand.
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`628. (Previously presented) The system of claim 578, wherein the data
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointemriggered message on demand.
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`629. {Previously presented) The system of claim 5?9, wherein the data
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`represents a pointer that produces a pointer-triggered message on demand.
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`630. (Previously presented) The system of ciaim 580. wherein thedata
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`represents a pointer that produces a poir1ter—triggered message on demand.
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`631. (Currently amended)
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`the gointer is a gointer "that groduces a gointe"r—triggered message on demand.
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`The system of claim 51; wigggg
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`.632. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165, further including:
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`determining that the message is not censored.
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`see. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ctairri 165, wherein the pointer is a pointer
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`that causes the communication to he produced on demand.
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`634. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165-, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`635. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ciaim 165, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`636. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ctatm 165, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`637. (Withdrawn)
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`Thelmethod of cfaim 165. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human communication of sound.
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`638. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165, wherein the message includes
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`data representing at least one of text or ascii.
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`639. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing a member-associated image.
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`640. (-withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165, further including forming a chat
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`channel via the Internet network, between at least two of the plurality of computers.
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`64-1. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165, wherein at least one of the
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`communicating steps includes communicating a massage as an out-oi-bend communication.
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`6542. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 165, further including:
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`determining a user age corresponding to each of the user identities.
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`643. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ctairn 842, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`644. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 642, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`645. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 642, wherein -the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`846. (Withdrawn)
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`The method system ot claim 642., wherein the
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`communication includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human
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`communication of sound.
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`64?. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 642, wherein the message includes
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`data representing at least one of text or ascii.
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`648. (Withdrawn)
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`The system ct claim 599, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed"-to determine that the pointer is not censored.
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`649. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599, wherein the computer system is
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`Eu rther prog'ram'med to determine that the message. is not censored.
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`650. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599. wherein the pointer produces the
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`communication on demand.
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`651. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599, wherein the communication
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`.4
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`includes data representing video.
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`652.(Witl1drawn)
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`The system of claim 599, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`653. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599,'wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`654. (Withdrawn)
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`The system oi claim 599, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human communication or sound.
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`655. (withdrawn)
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`The system cl claim 599, wherein the message includes
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`data representing at least one of text or ascii..
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`656. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of ciaim 599. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing a member-associated image.
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`657. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599, whereinthe computer‘syster'n is
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`further programmed to form a chat channel via the internet network, between at least two of the
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`piurality of computers.
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`658. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 599, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to communicate the message as an out-of-band communication message.
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`659. (Withdrawn)
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`The system oi ciaim 599, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to determine a user age corresponding to each of the user identities.
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`660. (withdrawn)
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`The system of ciaim B59.wherein'tl_1e communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`661. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 659, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`662. (Withdrawn)
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`The system -of claim 659, whereinthe communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`663. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 659! wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human communication of sound.
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`B64. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 659, wherein the message includes
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`data representing at least one of text or ascii.
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`665. (-Withdrawn)
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`“theauthorizing, with said controlier computer, invisible
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`viewing of some of the communications method of claim 91?, further including:
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`determining whether the pointer is not censored.
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`686. (withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 91?, further including determining a
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`user age corresponding to each of the user identities.
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`667. (Withdrawn)
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`The authorizing, with said controller computer, invisible
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`viewing of some of the communications method, of claim 666, further including:
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`deterrnining whether the data is not censored.
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`868. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 91?, wherein the pointer produces
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`the communicafion on demand.
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`669. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 91?. wherein the communication
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`inciudes data representing video.
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`"670. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 91?, wherein the oommunication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`6?1. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 917, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`672. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ctaim 917, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human communication or sound.
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`673. {Withdrawn}
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`The method of claim 91?, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing a member-associated image.
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`674. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 91?, further including aliowing chat.
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`communication in real time via the Internet network.
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`The method of claim 91?, further including communicating
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`an out—cf-band communication from the computer system to at least one of the piuraiity of
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`COFTIDU KGIS.
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`676. (withdrawn)
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`The method of ctaim 917, further inciuding communicating
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`an asynchronous communication from the computer system to at least one of the plurality of
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`computers.
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`87?. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ctairn 917, wherein the step of receiving the
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`communication includes receiving a synchronous communication.
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`6'1'B.(Withdrawn)
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`The method of ciairn 677, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`679. (withdrawn)
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`The method of ciaim 677, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`680. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of oiaim 67?, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`881. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 6?7, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound, and the sound includes a human communicaizion of sound.
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`682. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 677, wherein the communication
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`further inciudes data representing a member-associated image.
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`683. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 67?, iurther including communicating
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`an out-of-band communication from the computer system to at least one of the plurality of
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`COITIDUIEFS.
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`684. (Withdrawn)
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`'i'he.method of claim'677, further including communicating
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`an asynchronous communication from the computer system to at feast one of the plurality of
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`computers.
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`685. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 918, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to determine whether the pointer is censored.
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`686. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 918, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to determine whether the data is censored.
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`687. (withdrawn)
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`The system oi claim 918, wherein the pointer produces the
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`communication on demand.
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`.638. (Withdrawn)
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`The system at claim 9'I8,w11ere.in'the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`639. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 9'18, whereinthe communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`690. (Withdrawn)
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`The system ct claim 9i8. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`691. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 918, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound. and the sound includes a human communication of sound.
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`692. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 918, whoreinthe first computer is
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`further programmed to communicate with the pointer data representing at teastone of text or
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`asci.
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`693. (Withdrawn)
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`The system ct claim. 918. wherein the data includes data
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`representing a member-associated image.
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`694. (Withdrawn)
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`The system ct claim 918, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to allow chat communication for sending user messages, and receiving the
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`user messages in real time via the tntemet network.
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`895. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 918, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed -to communicate out-of-band communication.
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`696. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of ctatm 918, wherein the communication
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`comprises an asynchronous communication.
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`697. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 696. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound.
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`698. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of oiaim 696, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing video.
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`699. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 696. wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound and video.
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`700. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 698, wherein the communication
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`includes data representing sound. and the sound includes a human communication of sound.
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`701. (Withdrawn)
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`The system 01 claim 696, wherein the communication
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`comprises an asynchronous commu nicatton.
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`T702. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 409, further including‘
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`determining ‘a users age corresponding to at ieast one of user identities.
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`703. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of cteim 702. further including censoring an
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`unwanted communication from at least one of the user identities.
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`704. (Withdrawn)
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`The method or ctaim 703, further including determining
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`whether a first of the user identities is censored from access to the member-associated image
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`corresponding to a second user identity.
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`if the first identity is censored, not atlowing access to the .member~associated,
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`and
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`it the first user identity is not censored, allowing access to the member
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`associated image.
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`705. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, further including:
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`communicating, under control of said computer system. an asynchronous
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`message from one of the piurality of computers to another of the plurality of computers.-
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`706. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, wherein the receiving includes
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`receiving chat communications within a chat group;
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`70.7. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, further including providing a
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`private communications channet to at least some of the plurality of computers.
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`708. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, further including communicating
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`data representing human communication of sound to at least some of the plurality of
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`computers.
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`709. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, further including providing data
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`representing video to at least some of the plurality of computers.
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`‘It 0. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, further including providing data
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`representing sound to at least some of the plurality of computers.
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`711. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of ciairn 702, wherein at feast. some of the
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`communications include data representing text or ascii.
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`712. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim 702, wherein at least some of the
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`communications are co mmunioated out-of-band.
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`7_13. (Withdrawn)
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`The method of claim "702, wherein at least some of the
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`communications include data representing multimedia.
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`734. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 843, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to determine a user age corresponding to each said user identity.
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`715. (Withdrawn)
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`The system oi ciairn "I14. wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to censor an unwanted communication ‘from a member.
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`716. (Withdrawn) The system of claim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to determine whether a "first of the user identities is censored from access
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`to a member-associated image corresponding to a second of the user identities-.
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`if the first user identity is censored, not ailowing access to the member-
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`associaied, and
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`if the first user ‘identity is not censored. allowing access to the member
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`associated image.
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`717. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, whereinthe computer-system is
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`Further programmed to communicate an asynchronous .message from one oi the pturality of
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`computers to another of the pinraiity of computers.
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`718. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, wherein the computersystern is
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`further programmed to distrflaule the at teast some of the communications among a chat group.
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`719. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to provide a private communication channel to at least some oi the plurality
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`of computers.
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`"720. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to communicate data representing human communication of sound to at
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`least some of the pturatity of computers.
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`721. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of ctaim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to provide data representing "video to at least some of the plurality of
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`computers.
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`722. (Withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further programmed to provide data representing video and sound to at least some-of the
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`piuratity of computers.
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`723. (withdrawn)
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`The system of claim 714, wherein at least some of the
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`communications Include data representing text or ascl-.
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`724.(Witi1drawn)
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`The system oi claim 714, wherein the computer system is
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`further _program'rned to communicate out-of-band communication.
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`"725. (Withdrawn)
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`The system oi ctairn ‘I14, wherein at least some otthe
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`communications ‘include muitimedia.
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`726. (Previously presented) The method of ciaim 884, wherein at ieast one of
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`the communications includes data representing sound.
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`72?. (Previously presented) The method of claim 884, wherein at ieast one of
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`the communications includes data representing video.
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`728. (Previously presented} The method of cialm 884, wherein at least‘ one of
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`the comrnunications includes data representing sound and video.
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`‘/29. (Previously presented) The method "of claim 884, further including:
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`storing, for the first user identity, an authorization associated with presentation of
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`graphical multimedia; and
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`based on the authorization, presenting the graphical muitimedia atone of the
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`plurality of computers corresponding to the second user identity.
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`730. (Previously presented) The method of claim 726, further including:
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`storing‘, for the first user identity, an-authorization associated with presentation of
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`graphical multimedia; and
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`based on the authorization, presenting the graphical multimedia atone of the
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`piuratity of computers corresponding to the second user identity.
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`731. (Previously presented) The method of claim 72?, further including:
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`storing, for the first user identity. an authorization associated with presentation of
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`toe
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`graphical multimedia; and
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`based on the authorization. presenting the graphical multimedia at one of the
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`plurality of computers corresponding to the second user identity.
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`732. (Previously presented) The method of claim 884 based on the
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`authorization, presenting the graphical muttimedia data at the on lpul device corresponding to
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`the second user identity wherein one of the determining steps inciudes determining whether a
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`parameter corresponding to the first user identity has been determined by a user corresponding
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`to another of the user identities.
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`733. (Previously presented) The method of claim 729, wherein the graphical
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`data includes graphical multimedia data.
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`734. (Previously presented) The method of claim 885, wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes data representing sound.
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`735. (Previously presented) The method of claim 885, wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes data representing video.
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`736. (Previously presented) The method of claim 885, wherein at least one of
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`the communications includes data representing sound and video.
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`737. (Previously presented) The method of claim 885, further including:
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`storing, for the first user identity, an authorization associated with presentation oi
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`graphical multimedia; and
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`basedon the authorization, presenting the graphical muttirnedia at one of the
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`plurality of computers corresponding to the second user identity.
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`7'38. (Previously presented) The method of claim 734, further inciudingz
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`storing, for the first user identity. an authorization associated with presentation of
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`graphical muitimedia; and
`based on the authorization, presenting the graphical -multimedia at one of the
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`plurality of computers corresponding to the second ‘user identity.
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`739. (Previously presented) The method of claim 7'35, further including:
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`storing, for the first user identity, an authorization "associated -with presentation of
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`graphical multimedia; and
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`based on the authorization, presenting the graphical multimedia at one of the
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`plurality of computers corresponding

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