Abstract:
A system is described for enabling a user to listen to songs on a network- enabled device, including an embedded receiver for receiving at least one song list, and for receiving music streamed over a wireless network, list navigation software, for navigating the at least one song list and selecting a desired song therefrom, using a keypad communicatively coupled with the network-enabled device, an embedded transmitter for transmitting a song selection to a tracking server, and an embedded audio player, for playing the music streamed to the network-enabled device over the wireless network, a tracking server, including a data store including at least one song list, a receiver for receiving a song selection from said network- enabled device, the song selection comprising an ID for a selected song, and a transmitter for transmitting the at least one song list to the network-enabled device, and for transmitting the received song selection to a media server, and a media server, including a data store including audio files for the songs listed in the song list, an audio streamer, a receiver for receiving an instruction from said tracking server to transmit the selected song to the network-enabled device, and a transmitter for streaming the selected song to the network-enabled device. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
Abstract:
A hand-held music player for use in conjunction with radios, including a casing, a receiver socket on the casing through which digital audio data is received, a digital-to-analog audio converter housed within the casing, a first transfer socket on the casing through which a song is transferred to a radio transmitter, a second transfer socket on the casing through which meta-data for the song is transferred to the radio transmitter, and a dial on the casing for selecting a song for playback. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
Abstract:
A method is described for managing rights for digital music, including registering music players, from among a plurality of music players, with digital archives that store songs, from among a plurality of digital archives, wherein songs can be copied from digital archives to music players, and from music players to digital archives, permitting a music player to copy a song from a digital archive for which it is registered, permitting a digital archive to copy a song from a music player that is registered with the digital archive, restricting a music player from copying a song from a digital archive for which it is not registered, and restricting a digital archive from copying a song from a music player that is not registered with the digital archive. A system and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
Abstract:
A digital music library builder (310 of Fig. 3) including an analog-to-digital converter (325 of Fig. 3) for converting analog audio into digital audio, an optical character processor (350 of Fig. 3) for recognizing characters within an image, a meta-data extractor (355 of Fig. 3) for identifying meta-data for a song within the recognized characters, an audio parser for marking the start and end of a song within the digital audio, and a database manager for associating the identified meta-data with the marked song, within a digital music library (340 of Fig. 3). A method is also described and claimed.
Abstract:
A method for provisioning content to users, including for each of a plurality of items of media content, maintaining information about one or more owners of the item of media content, and maintaining information about one or more providers of the item of media content, for each of a plurality of users, maintaining information about items of media content acquired by the user and about player devices owned by the user, for each of a plurality of time periods, maintaining a history log of items of media content played by one or more of the plurality of users during the time period, receiving a request from a user to play a designated item of media content on a designated player device, during a current time period, identifying an appropriate provider of the designated item of media content, according to a location of the user and according to the designated player device, causing the identified provider of the designated item of media content to transmit the designated item of media content to the user's designated player device, updating the history log for the current time period to reflect the user having played the designated item of media content, and calculating revenue disbursement among the owners of the plurality of items of media content, and the providers of the plurality of media content, for the current time period, based on the history log of the current time period. A system is also described and claimed.
Abstract:
A method for digital rights management for a copyright work that is copied from device to device from among a plurality of devices, some of which are parent devices and some of which are child devices, and wherein a child device may be registered with a parent device, including copying a digital work from a parent device, P1, to a child device, C1, registered with device P1, the digital work encapsulating digital rights management (DRM) data that serves to permit full access to the digital work by parent device P1, and to deny access to the digital work by devices other than device P1, modifying the DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C1, so as to permit full access to the digital work, for a prescribed time period, by device C1 and by child devices other than device C1, inserting auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C1, so as to permit full access to the digital work by device C1, and so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child devices other than device C1, if the digital work is copied from device C1 to a parent device P2 other than device P1, then modifying the DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device P2, so as to permit limited access to the digital work by device P2, and removing the auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device P2, and if the digital work is copied from device C1 to a child device C2 other than device C1, then modifying the auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C2, so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child device C2 and so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child devices other than device C2. A system and a computer-readable storage medium are also described and claimed.
Abstract:
A system is described for enabling a user to listen to songs on a network- enabled device, including an embedded receiver for receiving at least one song list, and for receiving music streamed over a wireless network, list navigation software, for navigating the at least one song list and selecting a desired song therefrom, using a keypad communicatively coupled with the network-enabled device, an embedded transmitter for transmitting a song selection to a tracking server, and an embedded audio player, for playing the music streamed to the network-enabled device over the wireless network, a tracking server, including a data store including at least one song list, a receiver for receiving a song selection from said network- enabled device, the song selection comprising an ID for a selected song, and a transmitter for transmitting the at least one song list to the network-enabled device, and for transmitting the received song selection to a media server, and a media server, including a data store including audio files for the songs listed in the song list, an audio streamer, a receiver for receiving an instruction from said tracking server to transmit the selected song to the network-enabled device, and a transmitter for streaming the selected song to the network-enabled device. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
Abstract:
A method for digital rights management for a copyright work that is copied from device to device from among a plurality of devices, some of which are parent devices and some of which are child devices, and wherein a child device may be registered with a parent device, including copying a digital work from a parent device, P1, to a child device, C1, registered with device P1, the digital work encapsulating digital rights management (DRM) data that serves to permit full access to the digital work by parent device P1, and to deny access to the digital work by devices other than device P1, modifying the DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C1, so as to permit full access to the digital work, for a prescribed time period, by device C1 and by child devices other than device C1, inserting auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C1, so as to permit full access to the digital work by device C1, and so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child devices other than device C1, if the digital work is copied from device C1 to a parent device P2 other than device P1, then modifying the DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device P2, so as to permit limited access to the digital work by device P2, and removing the auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device P2, and if the digital work is copied from device C1 to a child device C2 other than device C1, then modifying the auxiliary DRM data in the copy of the digital work within device C2, so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child device C2 and so as to permit limited access to the digital work by child devices other than device C2. A system and a computer-readable storage medium are also described and claimed.
Abstract:
A digital audio player, including a casing, a memory within said casing for storing digital audio including songs and a commercial, a digital to-analog converter within said casing and operatively connected to said memory for converting digital audio to analog audio, an analog audio player within said casing and operatively coupled to said digital-to-analog converter, for playing the songs in response to manual user commands, and for automatically playing the commercial, and a processor for stopping the automatic playing of the commercial after a specific event has occurred. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.
Abstract:
A hand-held music player for use in conjunction with radios, including a casing, a receiver socket on the casing through which digital audio data is received, a digital-to-analog audio converter housed within the casing, a first transfer socket on the casing through which a song is transferred to a radio transmitter, a second transfer socket on the casing through which meta-data for the song is transferred to the radio transmitter, and a dial on the casing for selecting a song for playback. A method and a computer-readable storage medium are also described.