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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein said presentation control
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`information is transmitted to each of a plurality of client nodes so that a performance of said presentation occurs
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`simultaneously at each ofsaid plurality of client nodes.
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`7.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimedin Claim |, wherein said first client node includes
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`a first presentation display component for displaying said segments of the presentation that are transmitted to said first client
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`node, and wherein a second client node for receiving said presentation control information includes a second display
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`component for displaying said segments of the presentation selected by a second segmentselector activated in responseto said
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`second client node receiving said presentation information, wherein whensaid first subcollection is transmitted to said first
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`Client node and said second subcollection is transmitted to said second client node,said first subcollection is displayed on said
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`first client node substantially simultaneously with said second subcollection being displayed on said second client node.
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`8.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein said first subcollection and
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`said second subcollection have substantially different expected data transmission rates for being transmitted between said
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`first client node, and one or more ofsaid presentation content supplying nodes.
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`9.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein an audio portion forsaidfirst
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`subcollectionis transmitted to said first client node separately from said first subcollection.
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`10.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein the first and second
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`subcollectionseach have a common audio portion synchronously presented at said first client node, and a second client node
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`forreceiving said presentation.
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`ll.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein said first segment selector
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`is resident on said first client node and a second segmentselector, activated in response to a second client node receiving said
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`presentation control information, is resident on said secondclient node, wherein said first and second segmentselectors each
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`select one of said first and second subcollections for simultaneouspresentation.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim I, further including a network interface
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`component, residing on said first client node, for receiving said presentation control information and transmitting a request
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`for a subcollection of said group to oneof said content supplying nodes.
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`13.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim 12, wherein said networkinterface
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`componentincludes a network browser.
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`14.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim I, further including a content manager
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`for providing at least a video portion of said first and second subcollections of said presentation to said content supplying
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`nodes prior to a performance of said presentation, wherein during said performance of said presentation, said first
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`subcollection is presented at said first client node, and said second subcollection is simultaneously presented at a second client
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`node receiving said presentation control information.
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`A network presentation distribution system as
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`claimed in Claim |, wherein there are first and secondversionsof said presentation performed synchronously, respectively,
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`at said first client node and a second client node for recetving said presentation control information, wherein there is a
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`correspondence in content between at least a majority of segments in said first version with segmentsof said secondversion,
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`and wherein said first and second versions have their corresponding audio portions in different natural languages.
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`16.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimedin Claim 1, wherein said first segmentselector
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`includes a comparator for comparing (a) a value indicative of a length of time expected to receive one of said first and second
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`subcollections, and (b) a value indicative of: (i) a length of time related to one or more other client nodes receiving one or
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`more subcollectionsof said collection, (ii) a predetermined default fengthoftime, and(iii) a length of time determined by
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`a leader of said presentation performance.
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`17.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim
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`1, wherein at least one of: one of said content supplying nodes; and said first client node communicates via a corporate
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`intranet.
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`18.
`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein said presentation controlling
`nodeaccessesapredeterminedscriptfor said presentationcont information , said script identifyinga sequenceofsegments
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`of said collection for the presentation.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, further including a leader node for
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`provided to said client nodes .
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`20.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimedin Claim |, wherein the communications network
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`uses TCP/IP as a network protocol.
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`21.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim |, further including a phone bridge
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`controller for controlling one or more telephone bridges providing audio communication during a performance of the
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`presentation, through a telephone at a client site having said first client node, wherein said telephone provides the audio
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`communication to the client site different from said communications network.
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`22.
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`Anetwork presentationdistribution system as claimed in Claim |, wherein atleast one ofsaid content
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`supplying network nodesis an Internet website.
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`23.
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`A network presentation distribution system for presenting a presentation, comprising:
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`a first and second presentation content supplying nodes of a communications network, said first and second content
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`supplying nodes for providing access to one or more collections of data segments of said presentation using said
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`communications network;
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`a presentation controlling node for transmitting to at least a first client node, presentation control information used
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`for identifying a first subcollection of said segments for presentation at saidfirst client node; and
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`a content node selector, activated in response to said first client node receiving said presentation control
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`information, for selecting one of said first and second content supplying nodes for transmitting one of: (a) said first
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`subcollection to said first client node using said communications network; and (b) an alternative subcollection of one or more
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`of said segments predetermined as a replacement for said first subcollection.
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`24,
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim 23, wherein said content nodeselector
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`selects one of said first and second content supplying nodes and accordingto one of: (a) a measurementrelated to a previous
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`data transmission rate betweensaid first client node and at least oneof said first and second content supplying nodes, and
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`A network presentationdistribution system as claimedin Claim 23, wherein a presentation request from
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`said first client node to one of said content supplying nodes includes at least oneof: (a) an identification of a version of said
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`presentation, said version for a predetermined group ofpresentation audience members, (b) an identification of one ofsaid
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`first and second subcollections identified in a predetermined script for said presentation ; and (c) information for identifying
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`an alternative segment determined by a leaderof a performanceofsaid presentation, wherein said alternative segment is not
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`identified in said script.
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`26.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim 23, further including a phone bridge
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`controller for routing presentation related audio communications to a clientsite having said first client node, via one or more
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`phone bridges, wherein a telephone at said client site transforms the presentation related audio communications into an
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`audible communication having natural language speech included therein.
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`21.
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`A presentation system as claimed in Claim 23, wherein said presentation controlling node includes a
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`presentation script processing component for generating presentation performance commands from a script for said
`presentation, wherein for said first client node, said generated commands synchronize a display of a video contentof said
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`segments with a related audio content.
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`28.
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`A presentation system as claimed in Claim 27,wherein said presentation controlling node includes a phone
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`bridge controller for directing a phone bridge to provide audio communications betweena client site havingsaid first client
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`node and one of: said presentation controlling node and a leader of a performanceof said presentation, wherein said phone
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`bridge routes presentation performance related audio information differently from network communications betweensaid
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`presentation controlling nodeandfirst client via said communications network.
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`29.
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`A presentation system as claimed in Claim 23, wherein said presentation controlling node transmits said
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`presentation control information to at least a second client node for synchronizing a performanceof said presentation at said
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`first client node with a performanceof said presentation at said secondclient node.
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`A network presentation distribution system for presenting a presentation, comprising:
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`one or more content supplying network nodes able to provide a plurality of segments toafirst of one or more
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`network client nodes, via a communkations network, wherein each of said segments provides a portion of a particular
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`presentation;
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`a presentation controlling network node for transmitting presentation control information providing identities of
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`segmentsin a collection of said segments when the presentation is performed at saidfirst client node;
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`a presentation network componentat said first client node, wherein,after receiving said presentation control
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`information, said presentation network component transmits segment selection information, obtained using said presentation
`control information,to a first of said content supplying nodesfor obtaining the collectionat said first client node;
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`a segmentselector that uses oneof: (a) the presentation control
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`information, and (b) the segmentselection
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`information for identifying the collection to transmit from thefirst content supplying node to the first client node.
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`31.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim 30, wherein said selection information
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`depends on a data transmission characteristic to the first client node from one of the content supplying nodes.
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`32.
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimed in Claim 3!, wherein said data transmission
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`characteristic is one of a network data transmission rate and a measurementof network data transmission errors.
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`33.
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`Anetworkpresentationdistributionyenasclaimed in Claim30,whereinsaid presentationcontrolling
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`network node synchronizes a performance of said presentation on said first client node with a performance of said
`presentationonasecond clientnode so that a particularone or more ofsaid segmentsare presentedon said first client node
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`synchronously with an alternative one or more segments being output by one of said content supplying nodes to said second
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`client node, wherein said alternative one or more segments correspondin contentto said particular one or more segments.
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`34,
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`A network presentation distribution system as claimedin Claim 30, wherein said presentation controlling
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`network nodeincludes network communication receiving meansforreceiving communication from a site of said first client
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`node, said communication related to a response to an inquiry of a presentation audience member at said first client node.
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`35.
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`A method for presenting a networked presentation, comprising:
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`storing a plurality of segments of a presentation for network access via one or more content supplying nodesof
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`a communications network, wherein there are subcollections of one or more of the segments, each subcollection having a
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`predetermined presentation order and there is a first and a second of the subcollections,, wherein said first subcollection is
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`replaceable with said second subcollection whenpresenting the presentation;
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`identifying a plurality of networkclient nodes for presenting the presentation;
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`transmitting, via the communications network, presentation controlinformation to a first and second of the client
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`nodes;
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`first identifying said first subcollection for presenting at the first client node using said transmitted presentation
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`control information;
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`second identifying said second subcollection for presenting at the second user node in place of the first subcollection,
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`using said transmitted presentation control information;
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`first retrieving said first subcollection from said content supplying nodes for presenting at the first client node;
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`second retrieving said second subcollection from said content supplying nodes for presenting at the second client
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`node substantially simultaneously with the presentingof the first subcollection at thefirst client node.
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`36.
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`A method as claimedin Claim 35, wherein said step of transmitting to the first and secondclient nodes
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`is performed substantially simultaneously, using the Internet as at least a portion of the communications network.
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`37.
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`A method as cdlaimed in Ciaim 35, further including a step of synchronizing presenting the presentation
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`at the first client node with presenting the presentation at the secondclient node so that each of the subcollections presented
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`at the first client node is presented substantially simultaneously with one of the subcollections, having the same order, at the
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`second client node,
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`38.
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`A methodas claimed in Claim 37, wherein said step of synchronizing includes obtaining, bysaid first
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`client node, a network performance measurement of a network transmission from a first of the content supplying network
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`nodesto thefirst client node.
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`A method as claimed in Claim 35, wherein said step of first retrieving includes retrieving the first
`subcollection bythe first client node fromafirstofthe content supplying nodes; and
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`said step of second retrieving includes retrieving the second subcollection bythe second client node from a second
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`of the content supplying nodesdifferent from thefirst content supplying node.
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`40.
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`A method as claimed in Claim 35,further including synchronizing the presenting of the first and second
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`subcollections at the first and second client nodes with a corresponding audio portion of the presentation provided
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`concurrently at the sites of the first and second client nodes, wherein the corresponding audio portionis provided to the sites
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`using a different network protocol from a protocol used in said step of transmitting via the communications network.
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`4.
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`A methodfor presenting a networked presentation, comprising:
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`storing a plurality of segments for a presentation, wherein said segments are network accessible from one or more
`content supplying network nodesfor presenting the presentation, and wherein fora first subcollection of one or more ofthe
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`segments, said first subcollection is capable of being accessed from a first of the content supplying nodes, and atleast oneof:
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`(a) said first subcollection has a correspondingdifferent second subcollection of one or more ofsaid segments that
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`has been identified as a replacementforthe first subcollection, and
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`(b) said first subcollection is capable of being accessed from a second ofsaid content supplying nodes;
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`providing first and second client nodes for network transmission of the presentation to the client nodes , wherein
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`at least the first client node has networkaccess to at least one of: the first and second subcollections, and the first and second
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`content supplying nodes;
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`determining, for the first client node, a measurement indicative of an expected network performance of a
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`communications network for transmitting the first subcollection from the first content supplying nodeto the first client node;
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`selecting at least oneof: the second subcollection and the second content supplying node whensaid measurement
`isindicative ofan undesirable performanceofthe verformanc ofthe presentationatthe firstclient node.
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`42.
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`A presentation system for presenting-a multimedia presentation having video and audio portions that
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`correspond in content, comprising:
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`one or more video supplying network nodes for communicating one or more video portions of the multimedia
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`presentation to one or more networked client nodes;
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`a phone bridge controller for providing commands to one or more phone bridges for routing presentation related
`audio communication, to acorrespondingtelephony device at each site having oneofthe client nodes,wherein: (a) each of
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`one or more portions of the related audio communication correspondsin content with oneof the video portions, and (b) the
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`telephony devices atthe sites transform the presentation related audio communications into an audible form having natural
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`language speech included therein;
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`a presentation controller for synchronizing a presenting, at the client nodes, of predetermined ones of the video and
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`audio portions that correspond in content, wherein for each of the client nodes, said presentation controller. (a) communicates
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`with the client node for providing information used foridentifying a particular oneof the video portions for transmission from
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`one of the video supplying network nodesto the client node; and (b) communicates with said phone bridge controller for
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`routing, to the client node, the audio portion corresponding in content with the particular video portion.
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`43.
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`A method of presenting a multimedia presentation:
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`storing a script of one or more presentation commandsfor performing multimedia segments of said presentation
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`whereinafirst of said one or more commandsreferences one or more unresolved identifiers of one or more network content
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`supplying nodes providing access to at least a video portion of a first subcollection of one or more of said segmentsvia a
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`communications network;
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`storing a communications network identifier for each of one or more of said content supplying nodes providing
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`network access to said first subcollection;
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`identifying one or more client nodes for receiving a performance of said presentation;
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`resolving said unresolved identifiers of a first of said commands using said stored communications network
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`identifiers for thereby obtaining a resolved command;
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`performing said resolved command at each of said client nodes duringsaid performance by requesting said first
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`subcollection from said first content supplying node;
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`requesting by a first of said client nodes, when said first subcollection is not received by said first client node within
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`a predetermined time, one of: an alternative subcollection of one or more of said segments, in place of said first subcollection,
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`from one ofsaid content supplying nodes, and said first subcollection from an alternate oneof said content supplying nodes.
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`44,
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`A method as claimed in Claim 43, further including transmitting said resolved command from a
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`presentation controlling node to eachofsaid client nodes.
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`45.
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`A method as claimed in Claim 45, wherein said steps of identifying, performing, and requesting use said
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`communications network and said communications network includes at least a portion of the Internet.
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`AT PRESENTATION PERFORMANCETIME, THE PRESHOW CONTROL
`136 COMMUNICATES WITH THE CLIENT PRESENTATION
`SOFTWARE 88 FOR ACTIVATING A NETWORK 70 CONNECTION
`BETWEEN THE CLIENT'S CLIENT NODE 56 AND THE INTERNAL
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`
`WEBSERVERS 248 FOR COMMUNICATING WITH A HOST 200
`
`
`CONTROLLING THE PRESENTATION PERFORMANCE.
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`AT PRESENTATION TIME, THE PRESHOW
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`THE CLIENTS CALL BE TRANSFERRED BY THE
`HOST 200 TO THE PHONE BRIDGE CONTROL
`240 FOR CONTROLLING THE TRANSMISSION OF
`THE AUDIO PORTION OF THE PRESENTATION.
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`THE CLIENT PRESENTATION SOFTWARE 88 ACCESSES THE
`NETWORK 70 (INTERNET)
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`COLLECTION OF ONE OR MORE VIDEO AND/OR MULTIMEDIA
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`PRESENTATION SEGMENTS FROM ONE OF THE DESIGNATED
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`THE HOST 200:
`(A) ACTIVATES THE LEADER SOFTWARE SOFTWARE
`94 ON THE LEADER STATION(S) 92 FOR
`CONTROLLING THE PRESENTATION PERFORMANCE;
`(B) ACTIVATES THE (ANY) CLIENT PRESENTATION SOFT-
`WARE 88 AT THE LEADER STATION 92 FOR
`VIEWING THE PRESENTATION AS A CLIENT WOULD.
`
` THE LEADER(S):
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`(A) SELECTS THE FIRST (NEXT) COLLECTION OF CORRESPONDING PRESENTATION
`SEGMENTS (IF ANY) FROM THE ONE OR MORE PRESENTATION VERSIONS WHEREIN EACH OF THE
`
` ~——*
`SEGMENTS HAS CORRESPONDING AUDIO ANDVIDEO PORTIONS FOR PRESENTING TO THE CLIENT(S
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`AND (B) TRANSHITS THE IDENTITY OF THE SELECTED COLLECTION TO THE HOST 200 .
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`476
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`IF THE LEADER STATION 92 1S EXTERNAL TO THE OPERATIONS CENTER 58 , THE SECURITY
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`THE HOST 200 ACCESSES THE PRESENTATION SCRIPT FOR THE NEXT LEADER
`DESIGNATED COLLECTION OF CORRESPONDING SEGMENTS OF THE ONE OR MORE
`
`PRESENTATION VERSIONS CAPABLE OF BEING PRESENTED.
`
`SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)
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`IPR2022-01228
`IPR2022-01228
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`THE HOST 200 ACCESSES THE RESOURCE FILE 212 FOR RESOLVING VIRTUAL
`WEBSERVER NAMES IN THE ACCESSED COLLECTION, THEREBY PROVIDING ACTUAL
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`
`CONTENT WEBSERVER 96 NETWORK 70 ADDRESSES (URLS) HAVING AT LEAST A
`
`
`§) FOR THE PRESENTATION.
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`
`
`
`THE HOST 200 SENDS ONE OR MORE COMMANDS TO THE CLIENT PRESENTATION
`SOFTWARE88 AT EACH CLIENT NODE 56 INDICATING:
`(A) THE NEXT
`
`
`COLLECTION OF ONE OR MORE (VIDEO) SEGMENTS FROM ONE OR MORE
`
`
`PRESENTATION VERSIONS FOR PRESENTING AT THE CLIENT NODE; AND (B)A LIST
`
`
`OF NETWORK 70 ADDRESSES (URLS) OF THE CONTENT WEBSERVER(S) 96 FROM
`
`
`WHICH THIS NEXT COLLECTION OF SEGMENTS CAN BE RETRIEVED.
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`
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`FOREACHCLIENTNODE 56 , THECLIENT
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`THE CLIENT PRESENTATION SOFTWARE 88 ON THE CLIENT NODE 56 USES RECENT
`
`
`NETWORK 70 (INTERNET) DATA TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS TOGETHER WITH
`
`
`THE HOST 200 TRANSMITTED LIST OF NETWORK 70 ADDRESSES (URLS) FOR
`
`
`CONTENT WEBSERVERS 96 TO SELECT: (A) A CONTENT WEBSERVER, AND (B) A
`NEXT COLLECTION OF SEGMENT(S) TO BE REQUESTED FROM THE SELECTED
`
`CONTENT WEBSERVER. NOTE THAT THE SELECTED COLLECTION OF SEGMENTS FROM
`
`THE SELECTED WEBSERVERIS EXPECTED TO HAVE A HIGH PROBABILITY OF BEING
`DELIVERED VIA THE NETWORK 70 (INTERNET) PRIOR TO THE TIME OF
`PRESENTATION OF THIS COLLECTION OF SEGMENTS ON THE CLIENT NODE 56.
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`THE NETWORK 70 ADDRESS (URL) OF THE SELECTED CONTENT WEBSERVER 96
`
`
`AND AN IDENTITY OF THE NEXT COLLECTION OF SEGMENTS ARE PROVIDED 10 THE
`
`CLIENT SITE BROWSER 78, AND THE BROWSER, IN TURN, SENDS A NETWORK 70
`
`(INTERNET) REQUEST TO THE SELECTED CONTENT WEBSERVER 96 FOR THE
`SELECTED COLLECTION OF SEGMENTS.
`
`SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)
`
`IPR2022-01228
`IPR2022-01228
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`SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)
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`IPR2022-01228
`IPR2022-01228
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`INTERNATIONAL SEARCH REPORT
`
`Intemational application No.
`PCT/US98/06667
`
`A.
`
`CLASSIFICATION OF SUBJECT MATTER
`
`
`
` :HOAN 7/10, 7/14
`IPC(6)
`US CL :348/15, 10, 12, 13, 6, 7; 455/3.1, 6.3, 5.1, 4.2
`According to Intemational Patent Classification (IPC) or to both national classification and IPC
`B.
`FIELDS SEARCHED
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`APS - conferencing, interactive, node, presentation, TCP. video. data. intermet
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`Citation of document, with indication, where appropriate, ofthe relevant passages
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`Relevant to claim No.
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`xX
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`15
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`US 5,003,532 A (ASHIDA etal)
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`See patent family annex.
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`Minimum documentation searched (classification system followed byclassification symbols)
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`: US.
`348/15. 10, 12, 13, 6, 7; 455/3.1, 6.3, 5.1, 4.2
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`Documentation searched other than minimum documentationto the extent that such documents are included in the fields searched
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`cited to establish the publication date of another citation or other
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