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United States Patent
`US 9,715,581 B1
`(10) Patent No.:
`(12)
`Estes
`(45) Date of Patent:
`Jul, 25, 2017
`
`
`US009715581B1
`
`(54) DIGITAL MEDIA REPRODUCTION AND
`LICENSING
`(71) Applicant: Christopher Estes, Nashville, TN (US)
`(72)
`Inventor: Christopher Estes, Nashville, TN (US)
`.
`Subject to any disclaimer, the term ofthis
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 0 days.
`
`(*) Notice:
`
`(21) Appl. No.: 13/667,629
`.
`Filed:
`
`Nov. 2, 2012
`
`(22)
`
`Related U.S. Application Data
`(60) Provisional application No. 61/555,810,filed on Nov.
`4, 2011.
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`9,148,706 BL*
`9/2015 Shin we HOA4N21/812
`2002/0032905 Al*
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`“Online Video Analytics: YouTube Insight-Advanced Techniques”
`by Greg Habermann, May 17, 2000 retrieved from http://
`searchenginewatch.com/sew/news/20670 16/online-video-analyt-
`ics-youtube-insight-advanced-techniques.*
`(Continued)
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`(51)
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`Int. Cl.
`oreer,
`Ore ohio
`0012.01
`G060 30/02
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`(2013.01)
`(58) Field of Classification Search
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`None er
`See application file for complete search history.
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`Primary Examiner — Dede Zecher
`Assistant Examiner — Richard A McCoy
`ae Attorney, Agent, or Firm — Wood Herron & Evans
`(57)
`ABSTRACT
`..
`digitalmediacontent fortherghtscholdersofthedigi
`media content. Embodiments ofthe present disclosure relate
`.
`:
`.
`to determining whether a user of a media content item has
`a license to reproduce the media content
`item.
`In one
`embodiment, the media content item may be reproduced
`whenthe user is licensed. The user is prompted to select to
`acquire a license to reproduce the media content item or to
`decline the license to reproduce the media content item
`when the user is not licensed. Further embodiments deter-
`mine whether a user may receive a license when the user
`wishes to acquire a license. In an embodiment, the useris
`declined a license when not approved for the license.
`
`32 Claims, 7 Drawing Sheets
`
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`Load Digital Media for
`Reproduction
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`Analyze Digital Media.=[—— 124
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`|_soeaes
`DetermineDigital Media
`}— 426
`Information
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`[-— 122
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`-—138
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`Access License Database [128
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`Does
`User
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`Wantto
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`136—| Refuse to Reproduce
`License?
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`|
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`Transmit Statistics
`Data for Statistics
`Record
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`137—
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`Initialize
`Reproduction
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`Initialize Licensing
`Interface
`yo
`Transmit User
`140
`Identification Data
`
`
`!
`Transmit Licensing
`142
`Requestto Licensing
`
`System
`
`EX1072
`Roku V. Media Chain
`U.S. Patent No. 10,489,560
`
`EX1072
`Roku V. Media Chain
`U.S. Patent No. 10,489,560
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`DIGITAL MEDIA REPRODUCTION AND
`LICENSING
`
`FIELD
`
`Embodiments relate to licensing digital media for repro-
`duction, and more specifically to a digital media licensing
`system for licensing and enabling reproduction of digital
`media on a reproduction device.
`
`BACKGROUND
`
`Conventionally, the distribution of media content, such as
`music, movies, and books for example,
`is in large part
`controlled by owners whoare the rights-holders of the media
`content.
`In conventional systems,
`the media content
`is
`incorporated into a physical media such as a compact disk
`(CD), a digital video disk (DVD), a printed publication,
`and/or any other physical media.
`In such conventional
`systems, the rights-holders of the media content are able to
`control licensing of the media content, the production of
`physical media copies of the media content, and/or the
`distribution of the media content to customers and/or third
`
`2
`reproduce the media content item or to decline the license to
`reproduce the media content item.
`In another embodiment, a system provides a media con-
`tent
`licensing and verification system to license media
`content for reproduction. A transceiver may receive a media
`licensing request from an external device associated with a
`user. The media licensing request may include digital media
`information associated with a media content item included
`
`10
`
`in a digital media file. A processor may access a media
`catalog database that includes a plurality of media content
`records where a media content record from the plurality of
`media content records is associated with the media content
`
`item. The processor may also determine whether the media
`licensing request is to be granted based on the media content
`record stored in the media catalog database that is associated
`with the media content item. The processor may grant the
`media licensing request for the external device when the
`media content record associated with the media content item
`verifies the granting of the license for the media content item
`to the external device. The processor may also decline the
`media licensing request for the external device when the
`media content record associated with the media content item
`
`does not verify the granting of the license for the media
`content item to the external device.
`
`Further embodiments, features, and advantages, as well as
`the structure and operation of the various embodiments, are
`described in detail below with reference to the accompany-
`ing drawings.
`
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE
`DRAWINGS/FIGURES
`
`Embodiments are described with reference to the accom-
`
`party retailers and thereby monetize the media content.
`There has been a dramatic shift in the marketplace away
`from media content distributed on physical media to digital
`media content
`that may be distributed via the internet.
`Conventionally, rights-holders of digital media content have
`significantly less control over the distribution of such digital
`media content as compared to the distribution of physical
`media. For example, a party that does not hold rights of the
`digital media content may reproduce the digital media
`panying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers
`content and then distribute the digital media content via the
`internet without the permission of the actual rights-holder of
`may indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
`
`the digital media content. Asaresult, the actual-rights holder FIG.1 illustrates a digital media file licensing and autho-
`of the digital media content cannot monetize the unauthor-
`rized reproduction system, according to an embodiment;
`ized distribution of the digital media content.
`FIG.2 illustrates a second digital mediafile licensing and
`The inability of rights-holders of digital media content to
`authorized reproduction system, according to an embodi-
`ment;
`monetize the unauthorized distribution of the digital media
`content limits the financial gain that rights-holders of the
`FIG. 3 illustrates a flowchart illustrating an exemplary
`digital media content obtain in creating the original digital
`aspect of operation for the media content licensing and
`media content. Often times such unauthorized distribution of
`verification system to analyze a received catalog of media
`content and managethe catalog of media content, according
`to an embodiment;
`FIG. 4 illustrates a flowchart illustrating an exemplary
`aspect of operation for the external multimedia hardware
`device, according to an embodiment;
`FIG. 5 illustrates a flowchart illustrating an exemplary
`aspect of operation for the media content licensing and
`verification system to receive a payment for a license to
`reproducea digital mediafile, according to an embodiment;
`FIG.6 illustrates a flow chart illustrating an exemplary
`aspect of operation for the media content licensing and
`verification system to receive licensing information from a
`third party mediaretailer, according to an embodiment; and
`FIG. 7 illustrates a flow chart illustrating an exemplary
`aspect of operation for the media content licensing and
`verification system to receive a third-party request for
`licensing statistics.
`
`the digital media content prohibits the rights-holders of the
`digital media from covering the costs of creating the original
`digital media content which discourages creation of digital
`media content.
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`45
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`BRIEF SUMMARY
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`50
`
`Embodiments relate to monetizing the reproduction of
`digital media content for the rights-holder of the digital
`media content. In an embodiment, a computer implemented
`methodprovides a multimedia hardware device a capability
`to generate an authorized reproduction of a media content
`item includedin a digital media file. A digital mediafile that
`includes a media content item may be loaded for reproduc-
`tion. The digital media file may be analyzed to identify
`digital media information associated with the media content
`item. A license database may be accessed to determine
`whether a user is licensed to reproduce the media content
`item based on the digital media information. The media
`content item may be reproduced whentheuseris licensed to
`reproduce the media content item based on the digital media
`information. A licensing query may be provided to the user
`whenthe useris not licensed to reproduce the media content
`item to prompt the user to select to acquire a license to
`
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
`
`The digital mediafile licensing and authorized reproduc-
`tion system provides a capability to ensure that a user
`possesses a license to reproduce a digital media file and if
`the user does not have a license, providing to the user the
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`reproduce the media content item and do notcollect licens-
`option to obtain such a license. In the Detailed Description
`herein, references to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment’,
`ing fees for use of the media content item. As such, when the
`an “example embodiment”, etc., indicate that the embodi-
`user loads the digital mediafile for reproduction, device 10
`ment described mayincludeaparticular feature, structure, or
`may analyze the digital media file to determine the media
`content item included in the file and determine whether the
`characteristic, by every embodiment may not necessarily
`include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic.
`Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the
`same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, struc-
`ture, or characteristic may be described in connection with
`an embodiment, it may be submitted that it may be within
`the knowledge of one skilledin the art to effect such feature,
`structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodi-
`ments whether or not explicitly described.
`Overview
`
`FIG.1 illustrates a digital media file licensing and autho-
`rized reproduction system 30 in which embodiments or
`portions thereof, may be implemented. Digital media file
`licensing and authorized reproduction system 30 includes an
`external multimedia hardware device 10, a network 12, a
`media content licensing and verification system 16, a media
`content rights-holders system 18, a third party online media
`retailers system 20, and a hardware device manufacturers
`system 22.
`System 30 may monetize the reproduction of a media
`content item included within a digital media file. Reproduc-
`tion of a media content item may include reproducing sound
`from a digital audio file, reproducing video from a digital
`video file, reproducing text from a digital text file, and/or
`any other reproduction of a digital media file that will be
`apparent
`to those skilled in the relevant art(s) without
`departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
`Reproduction maybe definedas a first use by a user of the
`media content item. For example, reproduction of the media
`content item may include whena userfirst accesses a media
`content item where the user obtained the media content item
`from an outside source, such as but not limited to a third
`party online media distributor. Reproduction may also be
`defined as further distribution of the media content item by
`the user after the user has initially accessed the media
`content item. For example, reproduction of the media con-
`tent item may include when the user distributes the media
`content item to other parties after the user has obtained the
`media content
`item from the third party online media
`distributor.
`A digital media file may represent a MPEG Layer 3 (MP3)
`file, a RealAudio (RA) file, a raw sample (RAW)file, a
`Microsoft wave (WAV)
`file, a Windows Media Audio
`(WMA)file, and/or any other suitable digital media file that
`will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art(s) without
`departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. The
`media content item may include any portion of data included
`in the digital media file. A user of external multimedia
`hardware device 10 may reproduce the media content item
`with external multimedia hardware device 10. Device 10
`
`tablet, a mobile
`may represent a smart phone, a smart
`telephone, a television, an audio system, a personal music
`player, a portable computing device, other computing
`devices such as a personal computer, a laptop, or a desktop
`computer, computer peripheral such as a printer, a portable
`audio/or a video player, and/or any other suitable electronic
`device that can reproduce a media content item that will be
`apparent
`to those skilled in the relevant art(s) without
`departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
`However, the user may not have a license that authorizes
`the user to reproduce the media content item. The digital
`mediafile including the media content item may have been
`procured from various sources that are not
`licensed to
`
`user of device 10 is authorized. For example, the device may
`analyze a digital music file to identify the song andartist of
`the media content item that may be a track included in the
`digital music file. The user may be authorized when the user
`has a license to load and/or reproduce a media content item
`included in the digital mediafile.
`In an embodiment, device 10 may analyze a plurality of
`identifying characteristics associated with the media content
`item to identify the media content item and to determine
`whetherthe user of device 10 is authorized. The plurality of
`identifying characteristics may be an identifying character-
`istic associated with the media content
`item inherently
`present in the media content item such that the media content
`item is not remastered to include the identifying character-
`istic after the media content item is initially recorded. The
`plurality of identifying characteristics can represent a fin-
`gerprint, digital watermarking, and/or any other suitable
`algorithm to identify copyright ownership of the media
`content item included in the digital media file that will be
`apparent
`to those skilled in the relevant art(s) without
`departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. In an
`embodiment, device 10 may analyze metadata included in
`the loaded digital media file to identify the media content
`item included in the digital mediafile.
`System 30 may query a license database locally and/or
`remotely located to system 30 to determine whetherthe user
`of device 10 has the appropriate license for the media
`content item. Device 10 mayrefuse to play the digital media
`file and query the user to determine whether the user wishes
`to purchase the appropriate license when the user does not
`have the appropriate license.
`Device 10 may communicate with media content licens-
`ing and verification system 16 over network 12 and transmit
`the fingerprint of the media content item to media content
`licensing and verification system 16 whentheuser selects to
`purchase the appropriate license. Licensing system 16 may
`identify the media content
`item based on the received
`fingerprint. Licensing system 16 may transmit back to
`device 10 the title and/or other information associated with
`
`the identified media content item and request the user to
`confirm purchaseof the license. The user may interface with
`device 10 to conductthe licensing transaction with licensing
`system 16, and after purchasing the license, licensing system
`16 may transmit a license to device 10. After receiving the
`license from licensing system 16, device 10 may commence
`reproduction of the media content item. Moreover, licensing
`system 16 maystore a record of the transactionforstatistical
`purposes, and/or store a copy of the license in a database
`under a user record associated with the user of device 10.
`Device 10 and licensing system 16 may provide data
`associated with the use of the media content item to media
`
`content rights-holders system 18 over network 12. Rights-
`holders system 18 may be accessed by an owner of a
`copyright for the media content item. For example, device
`10 and licensing system 16 may provide data to rights-
`holders system 18 that includes the user who1s accessing the
`media content item, the geographic location of the user who
`is accessing the media content item, other media content
`items that the user may be accessing, the quantity of times
`the media content item is accessed, and/or any other data
`associated with the use of the media content item that will
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`communicate with licensing system 16 via network 12.
`Additionally, rights-holders system 18, retailers system 20,
`and/or manufacturers system 22 may also communicate with
`licensing system 16 and device 10 via network 12. Licensing
`system 16, rights-holders system 18, retailers system 20,
`and/or manufacturers system 22 may engage in communi-
`cation with network 12 via a communication connection
`similar to connection 14.
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`be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art(s) without
`departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
`The data provided by device 10 and licensing system 16
`to rights-holders system 18 for the media content item may
`be used by the copyright owner to develop future licensing
`agreements that may be provided to the user of device 10 by
`licensing system 16 for future use of the media contentitem.
`Payments for the license to use the media content item may
`be received from the user via device 10 and licensing system
`16. Payments mayalso be distributed to the copyright owner
`via rights-holders system 18.
`Device 10 and licensing system 16 mayalso provide data
`associated with the use of the media content item to third
`party online mediaretailers system 20. The data provided to
`retailers system 20 may be similar to the data provided to
`rights-holders system 18. However,retailers system 20 may
`be accessed by third party online media retailers who have
`been selected by the copyright owner of the media content
`item to distribute the media content item via the Internet.
`
`Payments for the distribution of the media content item by
`the third party online media retailer may be received from
`the user via device 10 and licensing system 16. Payments
`may also be distributed to the third party online media
`retailer via retailers system 20.
`Device 10 and licensing system 16 mayalso provide data
`associated with the use of the media content item to hard-
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`ware device manufactures system 22. The data provided to
`manufactures system 22 may be similar to the data provided
`to rights-holders system 18 andretailer system 20. However,
`manufactures system 22 may be accessed by hardware
`device manufacturers who manufacture the hardware that
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`may be implemented in device 10 that provides device 10
`with the capabilities to limit reproduction of the media
`content item to whenthe user has a license to reproduce the
`media content
`item. Payments for use of the hardware
`provided by the hardware device manufacturers imple-
`mented in device 10 by the user of device 10 may also be
`distributed to the hardware device manufacturer via manu-
`
`Device 10, licensing system 16, rights-holders system 18,
`retailers system 20, and/or manufacturers system 22 may
`have a cloud computing configuration. Device 10, licensing
`system 16, rights-holders system 18, retailers system 20,
`and/or manufacturers system 22 may share resources via
`network 12. For example, device 10 mayretrieve licensing
`information for the user of device 10 who wishesto repro-
`duce the media content item via network 12. Licensing
`system 16 mayalso update rights-holders system 18 with the
`user information for the user who wishes to reproduce the
`media content item. Based on the cloud computing configu-
`The data provided by device 10 and licensing system 16
`ration, the interaction between device 10, licensing system
`to retailers system 20 for the media content item may be
`16, and rights-holders system 18 may not be limited to a
`used by the third party online retailers to develop future
`single external multimedia hardware device. A plurality of
`pricing for their online media content
`item distribution
`external multimedia hardware devices may update licensing
`including which media content items to distribute in the
`system 16 and rights-holders system 18 via network 12 with
`future. The data providedto retailers system 20 may also be
`user information of users wishing to reproduce the media
`used to help third party online media retailers target the
`marketing of the media content item to demographics that
`content item. Licensing system 16 may provide each of these
`have shownatrend of interest in the media content item.
`updates for the user information to any media content
`rights-holders system that requests the user information.
`Digital Media File Licensing and Authorized Reproduction
`System
`FIG.2 illustrates a second digital mediafile licensing and
`authorized reproduction system 95 in which embodiments or
`portions thereof, may be implemented. Digital media file
`licensing and authorized reproduction system 95 includes
`external multimedia hardware device 10, media content
`licensing andverification system 16, and network 12. Exter-
`nal multimedia hardware device 10 includes a processor 40,
`a transceiver 44, an input/output interface 46, a memory 52,
`amass storage 60, a human machineinterface (HMI) 48 and
`a reproduction module 50. Processor 40 may be a hardware
`based processor that includes a general purpose microcon-
`troller, a special purpose microcontroller and/or any other
`controller that will be apparent
`to those skilled in the
`relevant art(s) without departing from the spirit and scope of
`the disclosure.
`Processor 40 includes a media recognition module 42.
`Media recognition module 42 may be configured to analyze
`a loaded digital media file to identify the media content item
`included in the digital media file and/or determine an
`identifying characteristic, such as a fingerprint for example,
`of the media content item. In an embodiment, the media
`recognition module 40 may include hardware basedcircuitry
`configured to analyze a loaded digital media file. In an
`embodiment, the media recognition module 42 may include
`program code executing on the processor 40 configured to
`cause the processor 40 to analyze a loaded digital mediafile.
`Memory 52 includesa digital mediafile 58, an application
`54, and an operating system (OS) 56. Memory 52 may be
`accessed by processor 40, such that processor 40 may read
`data from memory 52 and write data to memory 52. In some
`embodiments, application 54 and/or OS 56 may include
`program code including one or moreinstructions, that when
`executed by processor 40 cause device 10 to perform the
`steps necessary to execute steps or elements embodying the
`various aspects of the disclosure. Furthermore, digital media
`file 58 may be loaded for reproduction.
`
`facturers system 20.
`Device 10 may be configured to connect to network 12.
`Network 12 may include one or more networks, such as the
`Internet. In some examples, network 12 may include one or
`more network technologies such as Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,
`Gigabit Ethernet, a variant of the IEEE 802.11 standard such
`as WiFi, and the like. Communication over network 12 takes
`place using one or more network communication protocols
`including reliable streaming protocols such as transmission
`control protocol (TCP). These examplesare illustrative and
`not intended to limit the present disclosure. As shown in
`FIG. 1, device 10 may engage in communication with
`network 12 via connection 14, where connection 14 may be
`a wireless, wired, a secured communication connection, any
`combination thereof, and/or any other communication con-
`nection that will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant
`art(s) without departing from the spirit and scope of the
`disclosure.
`Licensing system 16 may be configured to engage in
`communication with network 12. As such, device 10 may
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`Mass storage 60 includes a license database 62 anddigital
`media file 58. License database 62 includesa license record
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`64. Massstorage 60 may be utilized in addition to memory
`52, or may not be included at all, in which case the data
`elements illustrated as stored on mass storage 60 would be
`stored in memory 52. For exemplary purposes, mass storage
`60 includes digital media files 58, illustrating that one or
`more digital mediafiles 58 may be stored in mass storage 60
`of device 10. Moreover, mass storage 60 includes a license
`database 62, where license database 62 includes one or more
`license records 64. In an embodiment, license database 62
`includes license records 64, where license records 64 indi-
`cate a media content item that a user of the device may be
`licensed to reproduce.
`Media content
`licensing and verification system 16
`includes a transceiver 68, a processor 66, an input/output
`interface 70, a mass storage 74, a memory 76, and a HMI 72.
`Memory 76 includes an application 78, an OS 80, a regis-
`tered user database 86, a digital media catalog database 82,
`and a licensing statistics database 92. Application 78 and/or
`the OS 80 may include program code including one or more
`instructions configured to be executed by processor 66 to
`cause licensing system 16 to perform steps necessary to
`perform embodiments of the disclosure.
`Registered user database 86 includes a user record 88.
`User record 88 includes a license record 90. Digital media
`catalog database 82 includes a media record 84. Each media
`record 84 includes data associated with a unique media
`content item loaded into the licensing system 16. As such, a
`rights-holder or content creator may load a catalog of media
`content items that may include but not limited to a song, a
`movie, a television show, a novel, and/or any other media
`content item into licensing system 16. Licensing system 16
`may analyze each media content item in the catalog, and
`generate a media record corresponding to each media con-
`tent item. In some embodiments, each media record may
`include data indicating various information of the corre-
`sponding media content item, including but not limited to
`the rights-holder of the media content item, the title of the
`media content item, the plurality of identifying characteris-
`tics, and/or any other information associated with the cor-
`responding media content item that will be apparent to the
`those skilled in the relevant art(s) without departing from the
`spirit and scope of the disclosure.
`Eachuser record 88 maybe associated with a unique user
`and indicates all media content items the user has purchased
`a license for. Each user record 88 may include one or more
`license records 90, where each license record may include
`data indicating a media content item that the user is licensed
`to reproduce.
`Licensing statistics database 92 includesa statistics record
`94. Each statistics record 94 may include data indicating a
`license purchased by a user connecting to licensing system
`16. The data may include, for example, whether a user that
`purchaseda license for a particular media content item, how
`many users refused to license a particular media content
`item, the rights-holder of the media content item for which
`the license was purchased, the title of the media content
`item, demographic information for the user that may include
`but is not limited to age, gender, location, and/or any other
`data that may be associated with the user and/or license
`obtained by the user that will be apparent to those skilled in
`the relevant art(s) without departing from the spirit and
`scope of the disclosure.
`Embodim

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