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`MEDIA ONLINE SERVICE ACCESS
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`PRELIMINARY AMENDMENT
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`Assistant Commissioner for Patents
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`continuation of Ser. No. 08/597,432, filed February 8, 1996.--
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`In the Claims
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`Kindly delete Claims 1-17 and add the following claims:
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`18. A methodof providing to a user of online information services access
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`to online information through an address associated with an online information source
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`provided with a video program comprising:
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`indicating to the user that an address has been provided with said video
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`electronically extracting said address to establish a communication link
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`with the online information source associated with said address.
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`19. The method in accordance with Claim 18 further comprising using
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`said communication link to provide interactive exchange of information betweensaid
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`online information source and theuser.
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`20. The method in accordance with Claim 18 wherein said step of
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`indicating includes producing a visual indication to be displayed on the system wherein
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`said program is displayed.
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`21. The method in accordance with Claim 18 wherein said step of
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`indicating includes producing an auditory indication to be sounded on a speaker where
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`an audio portion of said program is reproduced.
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`22. The method in accordance with Claim 18 wheresaid step of indicating
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`includes activating a sensory indicator on a system separate from that on which said
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`program is reproduced.
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`23. A method of providing online information services to a user of such
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`online services, comprising the steps of:
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`receiving a television broadcast signal having an informationsignal
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`representing the address of an online information source;
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`extracting the address of said online information source from said received
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`television broadcastsignal;
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`to transmit a signal to connect said user with the online information source associated
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`with said address; and
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`receiving online information signals from said online information provider.
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`24. A method of providing to a user of online informationservices, at the
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`time of viewing a video program represented by an electronic signal, access to online
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`information through a link provided in said video program, comprising:
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`indicating to the user that an addressis available for establishing
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`communication with an online information source;
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`electronically extracting, in response to a user initiated command, an
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`address associated with an online information source from an information signal
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`embeddedin said electronic signal, and using said extracted address to establish a
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`communication link with the online information source associated with said extracted
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`address.
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`25. A methodof providing to a user of online information services access
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`to online information through a link provided in a video program, comprising:
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`indicating to the user that a link to online information services is available
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`for receiving the online information; and
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`electronically accessing said online information associated with said link in
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`response to a userinitiated command.
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`information services while viewingorlistening to a video or audio program represented
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`by an electronic signal, a direct digital communication link with an online information
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`source through a link provided in said electronic signal, comprising:
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`meansfor indicting to the user that an addressis available for extraction
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`from said electronic signal which permits communication with an online information
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`meansfor extracting an address associated with an online information
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`source from an information signal embeddedin said electronic signal, and for
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`establishing a link with the online information source associated with said extracted
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`address.
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`27. The media online services access system in accordance with Claim 26
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`wherein said program is a video program, further comprising:
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`means for receiving an information signal from said online information
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`source; and
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`meansfor displaying an imagesignal detected from said received
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`information signal.
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`28. The media online services access system in accordance with Claim 26
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`wherein said indicating means comprises a visual indicator displayed on a system on
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`whichsaid program is displayed.
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`further comprising a user control device coupled to said system to permit said user to
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`The present
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`invention relates to an electronic
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`information access
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`system and more specifically to a
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`media
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`online
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`services
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`access
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`system which
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`provides
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`direct,
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`automated
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`access
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`to
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`an
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`online
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`information
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`embedded in an electronic
`through an address
`provider
`Signal which carries a program segment
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`television,
`radio,
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`a pre-recorded video or
`audio
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`medium).
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Heretofore, media receiving and display systems
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`such as television and radio receivers have been linked
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`to
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`interactive
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`information
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`providers
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`only
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`very
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`the
`systems exist which permit
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`limited ways.
`information with the viewer of
`a
`exchange of digital
`television program over
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`in
`combination with
`a
`television signal, but such systems have provided access
`to
`a
`single
`information source
`available
`from,
`for
`example,
`the broadcast or cable television operator.
`In
`such systems,
`the selection of
`information services has
`been entirely within the control of
`the broadcast or
`cable
`television operator.
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`same
`time,
`some
`television and radio broadcasters have begun announcing
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`an
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`Internet
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`address
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`for viewer
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`inquiries during the
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`course of program transmission. Access to this Internet
`address
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`user
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`No system yet exists which provides automated
`and direct user access to online information providers
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`through an address embedded in a video or audio program
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`signal.
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`The
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`recent explosion in the usage of online
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`information services
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`through digital networks
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`such as
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`Internet,
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`for example,
`Compuserve
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`indicate that
`the demand
`for access to readily available up-to-date or detailed
`information
`is
`increasing.
`The
`viewer
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`a
`video
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`program is
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`broadcast, or cable means or from a pre-recorded medium,
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`may often
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`seek
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`to
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`discover more
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`information which
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`relates
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`to a
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`topic presented in the video program.
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`Since television programs
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`and recordings are of finite
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`length,
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`they do not contain all
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`the related information
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`which a consumer may wish, and the information contained
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`therein may not
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`be
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`timely.
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`Therefore,
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`it would
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`be
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`Gesirable for
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`there to be a system which automatically
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`and directly provides access
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`to an online information
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`provider through an address which can be extracted from
`an audio or video program such as a television program,
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`commercial or
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`news
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`story. With such system,
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`several
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`benefits would be obtained.
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`For
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`example,
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`adults
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`and
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`children viewing
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`an
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`educational
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`or historical
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`video
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`program could
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`easily
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`locate
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`additional materials
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`provided in text or still picture by the producers of
`the video program by accessing more information from the
`producers
`digitally
`through
`the
`online
`address.
`a
`Consumers
`seeking more
`information about
`specific
`advertised product could easily find such information by
`accessing the online address of an information provider
`designated by
`the advertiser.
`News
`program viewers
`seeking specific information from news stories or more
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`detailed
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`information
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`could
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`easily
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`access
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`such
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`information
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`through
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`an_
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`online
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`information
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`provider
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`designated by the producers of such program.
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`The online services access system could be used
`to provide still other benefits to consumers, business
`owners,
`and the government.
`For example,
`an automobile
`manufacturer could make
`information available directly
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`to a consumer
`through an online address embedded in a
`video presentation so
`the
`consumer
`could
`reach
`its
`online site quickly to ask for more
`information,
`to
`request
`a
`test drive, or
`to purchase parts.
`Through
`such system,
`a grocery store could advertise and receive
`orders through its online site from customers for home
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`Gelivery,
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`or
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`for
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`other
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`shopping
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`needs.
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`retailer could use such system to provide rapid access
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`to consumers, after airing a commercial,
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`to its catalog
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`in online form and to enable orders to be placed readily
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`through its online site.
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`A record company could use
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`such system to enable customers
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`to order
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`a
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`recording
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`while
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`listening to a
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`song or viewing a music video.
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`Government agencies, e.g.,
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`the Internal Revenue Service,
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`military recruiters, or health agencies,
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`for
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`example,
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`could use such system to provide consumers with readily
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`available information following the airing of public
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`service announcements
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`regarding regulations,
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`programs,
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`or public health concerns, e.g., cancer, AIDS,
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`and heart
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`disease.
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`Educators and students could use such system
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`to obtain more detailed or up-to-the-minute information
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`from online bulletin boards
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`and databases
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`regarding
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`topics presented in a video program,
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`even though the
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`program was recorded some time in the past.
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`Systems exist at present
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`in which digitally
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`encoded information is transmitted and received through
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`a modified video signal of
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`a conventional
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`television
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`transmission.
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`For
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`example,
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`a
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`system is described in
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`U.S. Patent No. 4,894,789 wherein a digital
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`information
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`is
`Signal
`interval of
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`transmitted during
`an analog broadcast
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`blanking
`the vertical
`television signal
`and
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`decoded
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`and displayed on
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`the
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`television screen
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`in
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`addition to the analog broadcast video signal.
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,128,752 describes a system in
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`which a
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`retailer broadcasts
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`information for
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`reception
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`upon a conventional
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`television set
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`regarding products
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`available
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`through
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`ae
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`central
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`location.
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`The
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`system
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`includes
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`a
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`decoder
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`for
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`displaying
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`the
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`product
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`information on the television screen,
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`and also a
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`token
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`generator for producing tokens, at
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`the user's option,
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`to
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`be redeemed when a product
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`is purchased.
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`The broadcast
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`information includes data related to token redemption
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`and value considerations available upon purchase of
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`the
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`product.
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,285,278 describes a system in
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`which
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`coupon-related digital
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`information is
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`received
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`from a
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`transmitted television signal
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`through a decoder.
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`The decoder
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`records
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`the coupon-related data for
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`later
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`readout and redemption when a product is purchased.
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`U.S. Patent No. 4,905,094 (“the ‘094 Patent”)
`
`describes
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`an
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`interactive cable
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`television system in
`
`which a
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`subscriber
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`tunes
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`to a
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`channel
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`and
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`requests
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`connection to a
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`remote
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`location by either dialing a
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`number
`predetermined telephone
`television channel.
`When
`the
`
`a
`accessing
`or
`system identifies’
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`cable
`the
`
`the
`frame of
`subscriber
`the
`television set displays
`information)
`video
`(and possibly accompanying
`audio
`describing products or services which may be viewed and
`purchased.
`The
`‘094 Patent
`does
`not describe
`the
`extraction of
`encoded
`address
`information
`from the
`
`television
`system enabling a
`a
`television signal, or
`program viewer to access online information providers by
`establishing
`connection
`automatically
`through
`such
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`20
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`extracted address.
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`25
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`of
`capable
`are
`exist which
`systems
`Thus,
`providing interactive user access through a broadcast or
`cable
`television signal.
`However,
`such
`systems
`are
`limited in the
`access
`they
`provide
`to
`information
`sources directly available through the unitary cable or
`broadcast provider.
`By contrast,
`the present
`invention
`facilitates direct automated user access to an unlimited
`
`number of online information providers through provider
`
`addresses which are embedded in the electronic signal
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`which carries an video or audio program.
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`the invention
`is an object of
`it
`Accordingly,
`to provide a
`system for extracting an address of
`an
`online information provider
`from an electronic signal
`
`which carries an video or audio program.
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`It
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`is
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`a
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`further object of
`
`the invention to
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`system which indicates to the program user
`provide a
`(i.e., viewer or
`listener), after extracting an online
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`
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`information provider address,
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`that more
`
`information is
`
`available.
`to
`invention is
`the
`Still another object of
`a
`provide an automated system which,
`upon receipt of
`Single
`user
`command,
`directly
`and
`automatically
`a
`establishes
`digital
`connection with
`an
`online
`information provider
`through an address extracted from
`an electronic signal which carries
`a video or
`audio
`
`program.
`
`Another object of the invention is to provide a
`system which converts information signals received from
`an online information provider
`to a
`form capable of
`being displayed on
`a
`conventional
`reproducing system
`such as a television set.
`These
`and other objects are provided by the
`media online
`services
`access
`system of
`the present
`
`invention.
`
`
`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`
`the
`The media online services access system of
`invention provides
`a
`system and process which
`present
`video
`and
`audio
`program content with online
`links
`information
`signal
`content.
`The
`system provides
`heretofore unattained direct automated user access from
`a media
`program such
`as
`a
`received or pre-recorded
`television
`or
`radio
`(audio)
`signal
`to
`an_-
`online
`information provider
`through a
`link provided in the
`media program.
`The access system receives an electronic
`signal
`representing a
`video
`or
`audio
`program or
`a
`combined audio/video program from an available medium
`(e.g., broadcast
`and cable television and radio, or
`a
`pre-recorded medium such as
`a
`tape or disc).
`Embedded
`in the electronic signal,
`for example,
`in the vertical
`blanking
`interval,
`or
`otherwise
`encoded
`in
`the
`electronic signal
`in such manner
`as not
`to interfere
`with the displayed image,
`is
`an
`information signal
`representing
`an
`electronic
`address
`of
`an
`online
`information provider.
`The online information provider
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`15
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`20
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`25
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`interactive information
`any one of millions of
`can be
`providers which can be
`accessed through exchange of
`Gigital
`information signals,
`for
`example,
`a publisher
`who
`is available through the Internet
`for
`interactive
`
`transactions.
`As
`the media
`program is
`received for
`reproduction on a video display or audio sound system,
`the
`access
`system extracts
`the
`embedded
`electronic
`address
`for
`use
`in directly accessing
`the
`online
`
`information provider at the selection of the user.
`Preferably,
`the address is stored at
`the time
`extraction,
`for
`use
`in
`accessing the
`online
`of
`information provider at
`the selection of
`the user.
`The
`duration in which an extracted signal address is stored
`May
`be
`relatively short,
`as
`in the
`case where
`the
`address is transmitted and refreshed continuously or at
`very short
`intervals, e.g., once per each frame of
`a
`video signal, or it may be longer, as when an address is
`transmitted only at selected intervals of a program.
`Upon
`successfully
`extracting
`an
`electronic
`the access system provides a
`indicator signal
`address,
`to the user
`that more
`information is available.
`The
`indicator
`signal may
`take
`the
`form of
`a message
`displayed on a video screen, or other indicators such as
`a
`light,
`a sound or
`a wireless tactile indicator, e.g.,
`vibrating wristband or clip-on unit. Alternatively,
`the
`video or audio program may contain a
`logo or message to
`be displayed for the user at points in the program which
`coincide with
`the
`presence
`of
`an
`embedded
`online
`information provider address, which,
`in such case, would
`eliminate the need for the access system to incorporate
`specific structure to provide indication to the user,
`in
`response to successful extraction of an online provider
`address.
`
`the
`if
`signal,
`receiving the indicator
`After
`request
`user desires more
`information,
`the user may
`access
`to the online
`information provider
`through a
`command to the access system, e.g.,
`through pushbutton,
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`15
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`20
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`25
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`30
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`user control
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`keypad,
`
`voice
`
`command, mouse,
`
`touchpad,
`
`touchscreen, or other
`
`such input.
`
`Upon receiving such
`
`command,
`
`the access
`
`system automatically establishes a
`
`digital communication link with the online information
`provider through transmission of
`a signal containing the
`extracted address.
`Preferably,
`upon establishment of
`
`such
`
`communication
`
`link,
`
`the
`
`access
`
`system enables
`
`interactive communications with the online information
`
`provider.
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`In another
`
`embodiment of
`
`the
`
`invention,
`
`the
`
`extracted address
`
`can
`
`be
`
`used without
`
`first
`
`being
`
`stored,
`
`as
`
`in cases where a connection already exists
`
`between the access
`connection
`exists,
`
`system and a network. Where
`the
`access
`system provides
`
`such
`an
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`to the user upon successful extraction
`indicator signal
`of an online information provider address. However,
`in
`
`this embodiment,
`
`the access
`
`system waits to receive a
`
`user
`
`command
`
`to
`
`initiate
`
`access,
`
`and
`
`only
`
`after
`
`system extract
`the access
`receiving such command does
`the next received address from the electronic signal and
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`use it to establish a direct connection to the online
`
`information provider.
`In a preferred embodiment, after accessing an
`services provider,
`the access
`system receives
`online
`information from the online information provider
`and
`processes
`it
`for
`reproduction on
`a
`video
`or
`audio
`reproducing system.
`For example,
`the information can be
`displayed on
`the television screen in place of
`the
`television broadcast
`signal,
`on
`a
`separate
`computer
`monitor or other display device, or
`together with the
`television broadcast
`signal
`in
`a picture-in-picture
`format.
`In this way,
`the user can fully explore all of
`the
`related
`information
`available
`from the
`online
`information provider.
`Preferably,
`the access system is
`provided with
`hardware
`to
`reformat
`the
`received
`information
`Signal
`for
`display
`upon
`an
`otherwise
`incompatible system,
`for example,
`to convert a digitally
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`30
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`35
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`for
`signal
`analog
`an
`to
`signal
`video
`encoded
`set.
`conventional
`television
`a
`on
`reproduction
`system is
`also provided with
`access
`the
`Preferably,
`receiving and processing user commands
`for
`hardware for
`transmission to
`the online
`information provider
`for
`providing
`user
`communication
`transactions with
`the
`provider.
`
`
`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
`diagram
`FIG.
`1
`is
`a
`block
`and
`schematic
`illustrating the
`online
`services
`access
`system in
`accordance with the present
`invention.
`FIG.
`2
`is a block and schematic diagram of an
`access controller used in the online access
`system of
`
`FIG. l.
`
`schematic diagram of
`a block and
`is
`3
`FIG.
`another embodiment of an access controller used with a
`computer in accordance with the present
`invention.
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
`An online services access
`system according to
`present
`invention
`is
`illustrated
`in
`FIG. 1.
`the
`Referring to FIG. 1,
`the online services access system
`includes
`access controller 10 which
`incorporates all
`components necessary to provide online access
`and
`to
`access
`received
`online
`information
`signals.
`Access
`controller
`10
`is constructed to receive an electronic
`signal 12 from a broadcast, cable or prerecorded medium
`program in conventional
`form from a video signal source
`14.
`Video
`signal
`source
`14
`can
`be
`selectively
`switchable to provide output
`from a channel selector 16
`connected to a cable or broadcast video input 15 or from
`a video playback system 18 which may be,
`for example,
`a
`videocassette recorder or an analog or digital videodisc
`device.
`It will be appreciated that channel selector 16
`may be provided in a unit separate from playback system
`18,
`or
`within
`access
`controller
`10
`itself.
`Alternatively,
`access controiler
`10 can be constructed
`to receive and decode program signals at radio frequency
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`10
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`15
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`20
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`25
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`30
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`35
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`as
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`received from a broadcast or cable video source,
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`or
`
`as downconverted to baseband, by for example,
`
`the front
`
`end receiving circuitry of
`
`a video cassette recorder or
`
`digital video disc device.
`
`It will also be appreciated
`
`that
`
`the
`
`function
`
`and
`
`results
`
`provided
`
`by
`
`access
`
`controller
`
`10
`
`are not dependent
`
`upon which of many
`
`available playback systems is connected thereto, whether
`
`such systems are analog or digital in format, or whether
`such playback systems operate upon videotape, audiotape,
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`or disc media.
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`15
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`20
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`Access controller 10 is connected via a primary
`
`reproducing
`to a conventional
`line 36
`signal
`output
`system 22
`such as
`a
`television set,
`and is optionally
`connected through a
`second output signal
`line 38
`to a
`high
`resolution
`reproducing
`system 40,
`such
`aS
`a
`computer monitor.
`In addition, access controller 10 is
`connected to a public or private network 30 through an
`
`information signal carrier
`
`32, e.g.,
`
`telephone
`
`line,
`
`link,
`cellular,
`coaxial
`cable,
`fiber
`optic
`Network 30, which
`radiotelephone, or satellite link.
`may be any private or public local area network or wide
`area network such as an office network, company network,
`
`public Internet or circuit-switched network is used to
`route
`address
`and
`information signals
`between access
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`controller
`
`10
`
`and
`
`a
`
`selected one of
`
`a plurality of
`
`online information providers 34a,
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`34b,
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`34c, .. . 34n.
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`Access
`
`controller
`
`10
`
`receives
`
`from the
`
`online
`
`information
`through network 30,
`information provider,
`Signals having a video or
`audio program content
`and
`selectively provides,
`through appropriate conventional
`processing,
`a
`conventional
`program signal or
`a high
`resolution
`signal
`for
`reproduction
`upon
`standard
`reproducing system 22, or high resolution reproducing
`system 40, respectively.
`
`The
`
`internal construction of access controller
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`30
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`35
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`10
`
`is described with reference
`
`to FIG.
`
`2.
`
`Access
`
`controller 10
`
`is provided with an address extractor 42
`
`
`
`-10-.
`
`which
`
`receives
`
`the
`
`electronic.
`
`signal
`
`12.
`
`Address
`
`extractor
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`42
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`includes
`
`hardware
`
`and/or
`
`software
`
`to
`
`been
`address which has_
`store an
`and
`decode
`detect,
`embedded in a video or audio program signal.
`Among the
`ways which exist
`to detect an address signal
`transmitted
`in conjunction with an
`analog video Signal,
`address
`extractor
`42 may be constructed to detect
`a digital
`address which is
`transmitted during a vertical blanking
`interval or other portion of
`a conventional video signal
`in such manner
`that displayed image quality is not
`affected.
`For
`example,
`the
`address
`signal
`can
`be
`transmitted during a portion of
`a video signal
`such as
`in the vertical
`interval,
`in sync or through changes in
`the luminance or chroma signals. Address extraction 42
`is
`constructed to electronically store, e.g., via
`a
`register or memory device
`(not
`shown),
`the detected
`addres