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| United States Patent | 5675734 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5675734.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hair; Arthur R. (Pittsburgh, PA) |
| Abstract | A method for transferring desired digital video or digital audio signals.
The method comprises the steps of forming a connection through
telecommunications lines between a first memory of a first party and a
second memory of a second party. The first memory has the desired digital
video or digital audio signals. Then, there is the step of selling
electronically by the first party to the second party through
telecommunications lines, the desired digital video or digital audio
signals in the first memory. Then, there is the step of transferring the
desired digital video or digital audio signals from the first memory of
the first party to the second memory of the second party through the
telecommunications lines while the second memory is in possession and
control of the second party. Additionally, there is a system for
transferring digital video or digital audio signals. |
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System for transmitting desired digital video or audio signals |
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October 7, 1997 |
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February 27, 1996 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER PATENTS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/023,398 filed
on Feb. 26, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation application of
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/586,391 filed Sep. 18, 1990, now U.S.
Pat. No. 5,191,573, issued Mar. 2, 1993, which is a continuation
application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/206,497, filed Jun. 13,
1988, abandoned. |
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What is claimed is:
1. A method for transferring desired digital video or digital audio signals
comprising the steps of:
forming a connection through telecommunications lines between a first
memory of a first party at a first party location and a second memory of a
second party at a second party location remote from the first party
location, said first memory having a first party hard disk having a
plurality of digital video or digital audio signals including coded
desired digital video or digital audio signals, and a sales random access
memory chip which temporarily stores a replica of the coded desired
digital video or digital audio signals purchased by the second party for
subsequent transfer via telecommunications lines to the second memory of
the second party;
telephoning the first party controlling use of the first memory by the
second part;
providing a credit card number of the second party controlling the second
memory to the first party controlling the first memory so the second party
is charged money;
electronically coding the desired digital video or digital audio signals to
form said coded desired digital video or digital audio signals into a
configuration which would prevent unauthorized reproduction of the desired
digital video or digital audio signals;
storing a replica of the coded desired digital video or digital audio
signals from the hard disk into the sales random access memory chip;
transferring the stored replica of the coded desired digital video or
digital audio signals from the sales random access memory chip of the
first party to the second memory of the second party through
telecommunications lines while the second memory is in possession and
control of the second party; and
storing the transferred replica of the coded desired digital video or
digital audio signals in the second memory.
2. A method as described in claim 1 wherein there is a second party
integrated circuit which controls and executes commands of the second
party, and a second party control panel connected to the second party
integrated circuit, and before the forming step, there is the step of
commanding the second party integrated circuit with the second party
control panel to initiate the purchase of the desired digital video or
digital audio signals from the first party hard disk.
3. A method as described in claim 2 wherein the second memory includes an
incoming random access memory chip which temporarily stores the coded
desired digital video or digital audio signals from the sales random
access memory chip, a second party hard disk for storing the coded desired
digital video or audio digital signals from the incoming random access
memory chip, and a playback random access memory chip for temporarily
storing the coded desired digital video or digital audio signals from the
first party hard disk for sequential playback; and the storing the
transferred replica step includes the steps of storing the coded desired
digital video or digital audio signals from the sales random access memory
chip in the incoming random access memory chip, transferring the desired
digital video or digital audio signals from the incoming random access
memory chip to the second party hard disk, storing the desired digital
video or digital audio signals in the second party hard disk, causing the
second party integrated circuit with the second party control panel to
play the desired digital video or digital audio signals from the second
party hard disk, transferring a replica of the desired digital video or
digital audio signals from the second party hard disk to the playback
random access memory chip for playback and, playing the desired digital
video or digital audio signals from the second party hard disk.
4. A system for transferring digital video or digital audio signals
comprising:
a first party control unit having a first party hard disk having a
plurality of digital video or digital audio signals which include desired
digital video or digital audio signals, a sales random access memory chip
electronically connected to the first party hard disk for storing a
replica of the desired digital video or digital audio signals of the first
party's hard disk to be transferred from the first party control unit, and
means for electronically selling the desired digital video or digital
audio signals;
a second party control unit having a second party control panel, a second
memory connected to the second party control panel, and means for playing
the desired digital video or digital audio signals connected to the second
memory and the second party control panel, said means for playing
operatively controlled by the second party control panel, said second
party control unit remote from the first party control unit, said second
party control unit placed by the second party at a location determined by
the second party; and
telecommunications lines connected to the first party control unit and the
second party control unit through which the electronic sales of the
desired digital video or digital audio signals occur and through which the
desired digital video or digital audio signals are electronically
transferred from the sales random access memory chip to the second memory
while the second memory is in possession and control of the second party
and after the desired digital video or digital audio signals are sold to
the second party by the first party.
5. A system as described in claim 4 wherein the second memory includes a
second party hard disk which stores the desired digital video or digital
audio signals transferred from the sales random access memory chip, and a
playback random access memory chip electronically connected to the second
party hard disk for storing a replica of the desired digital video or
digital audio signals from the second party hard disk as a temporary
staging area for playback.
6. A system as described in claim 5 wherein the first party control unit
includes a first party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the first party and is connected to the first party
hard disk, the first party sales random access memory, and the second
party control panel through the telecommunications lines; and a first
party control panel through which the first party control integrated
circuit is programmed and is sent commands and which is connected to the
first party control integrated circuit.
7. A system as described in claim 6 wherein the second party control unit
includes a second party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the second party and is connected to the second party
hard disk, the playback random access memory, and the first party control
integrated circuit through the telecommunications lines, said second party
control integrated circuit and said first party control integrated circuit
regulate the transfer of the desired digital video or audio signals; and a
second party control panel through which the second party control
integrated circuit is programmed and is sent commands and which is
connected to the second party integrated circuit.
8. A system as described in claim 7 wherein the second memory includes an
incoming random access memory chip connected to the second party hard disk
and the second party control integrated circuit, and the first party
control unit through the telecommunications lines for temporarily storing
the desired digital video or audio signals received from the first party's
control unit for subsequent storage to the second party hard disk.
9. A system as described in claim 8 wherein the playing means includes a
video display unit connected to the playback random access memory chip and
to the second party integrated circuit for displaying the desired digital
video or audio signals.
10. A system as described in claim 4 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
11. A system for transmitting desired digital video or digital audio
signals stored on a first memory of a first party to a second memory of a
second party comprising:
a first memory in possession and control of the first party;
a second memory in possession and control of the second party, said second
memory is at a location remote from said first memory;
telecommunications lines;
means or a mechanism for transferring money electronically via
telecommunications lines from the second party controlling use and in
possession of the second memory to the first party controlling use and in
possession of the first memory;
means or a mechanism for connecting electronically via the
telecommunications lines the first memory with the second memory such that
the desired digital video or digital audio signals can pass therebetween,
said connecting means or mechanism in electrical communication with the
transferring means or mechanism, said connecting means or mechanism
comprises a first control unit in possession and control of the first
party, and a second control unit in possession and control of the second
party, said first control unit comprises a first control panel, first
control integrated circuit and a sales random access memory, said sales
random access memory and said first control panel in electrical
communication with said first control integrated circuit, said second
control unit comprising a second control panel, a second control
integrated circuit, an incoming random access memory and a playback random
access memory, said second control panel, said incoming random access
memory and said playback random access memory in electrical communication
with said second control integrated circuit;
means or a mechanism for transmitting the desired digital video or digital
audio signals from the first memory to the second memory, said means or
mechanism for transmitting comprising a transmitter connected to the first
memory and the telecommunications lines and a receiver connected to the
second memory, the transmitter and the telecommunications lines, said
first party in control and possession of the transmitter, said second
party in control and possession of the receiver, said receiver remote from
said transmitter and said receiver at a location determined by the second
party, said transmitting means or mechanism in electrical communication
with said connecting means or mechanism; and
means or a mechanism for storing the desired digital video or digital audio
signals from the first memory in the second memory, said storing means or
mechanism in electrical communication with said receiver of said
transmitting means or mechanism and with said second memory.
12. A system as described in claim 11 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
13. A system as described in claim 12 wherein the first memory comprises a
first hard disk and the second memory comprises a second hard disk.
14. A system as described in claim 13 including a video display and
speakers in possession and control of the second party, said video display
and speakers in electrical communication with said second control
integrated circuit.
15. A system as described in claim 11 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
16. A system for transmitting desired digital video or digital audio
signals stored on a first memory of a first party at a first party
location to a second memory of a second party at a second party location
comprising:
a first memory at a first party location, said first memory in possession
and control of the first party, said first memory comprising a first party
hard disk in which the desired digital video or digital audio signals are
stored;
a second memory in possession and control of the second party, wherein said
second memory is at a second party location remote from said first memory,
said second memory comprising a second party hard disk in which the
desired digital video or digital audio signals are stored that are
received from the first memory and a playback random access memory
connected to the second party hard disk;
telecommunications lines;
means or a mechanism for the first party to charge a fee to the second
party and provide access to the desired digital video or digital audio
signals at the first party location remote from the second party location,
said first party controlling use of the first memory, said second party
controlling use and in possession of the second memory, said means or
mechanism for the first party to charge a fee includes means or a
mechanism for transferring money electronically from the second party via
telecommunications lines to the first party at the first party location
remote from the second memory at the second party location;
means or a mechanism for connecting electronically via telecommunications
lines the first memory with the second memory such that the desired
digital video or digital audio signals can pass therebetween, said
connecting means or mechanism in electrical communication with the
transferring means or mechanism, said connecting means or mechanism
comprises a first control unit disposed at the first party location and a
second control unit disposed at the second party location remote from said
first control unit, said first control unit comprises a first control
panel, first control integrated circuit, and a sales random access memory
connected to the first hard disk for temporarily storing a replica of the
desired digital video or digital audio signals to be transmitted from the
first control unit, said sales random access memory, said first hard disk
and said first control panel in electrical communication with said first
control integrated circuit, said second control unit comprising a second
control panel, a second control integrated circuit, and an incoming random
access memory which temporarily stores the desired digital video or
digital audio signals transmitted from the sales random access memory,
said playback random access memory connected to the incoming random access
memory for temporarily storing a replica of the desired digital video
signals or digital audio signals to be played, said incoming random access
memory connected to said second party hard disk, said second control
panel, said incoming random access memory, said second party hard disk and
said playback random access memory in electrical communication with said
second control integrated circuit;
means or a mechanism for transmitting the desired digital video or digital
audio signals from the sales random access memory to the incoming random
access memory, said means or mechanism for transmitting comprising a
transmitter connected to the sales random access memory and the
telecommunications lines and a receiver connected to the incoming random
access memory, the transmitter and the telecommunications lines, said
first party in control and possession of the transmitter, said second
party in control and possession of the receiver, said receiver remote from
said transmitter, and said receiver at the second party location
determined by the second party, said transmitting means or mechanism in
electrical communication with said connecting means or mechanism; and
means or a mechanism for storing the desired digital video or digital audio
signals from the sales random access memory in the incoming random access
memory, said storing means or mechanism in electrical communication with
said receiver of said transmitting means or mechanism and with said sales
random access memory.
17. A system as described in claim 16 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
18. A system as described in claim 17 including a video display and
speakers in electrical communication with said second control integrated
circuit.
19. A system for transferring digital video signals comprising:
a first party control unit in possession and control of a first party;
a second party control unit in possession and control of the second party,
wherein said second party control unit is at a location remote from said
first party control unit;
said first party control unit having a first memory having a plurality of
desired individual video selections as desired digital video signals, said
first party control unit which includes a first party hard disk having the
plurality of digital video signals which include desired digital video
signals, and a sales random access memory chip electronically connected to
the first party hard disk for storing a replica of the desired digital
video signals of the first party's hard disk to be transferred from the
first party control unit, and means or a mechanism for the first party to
charge a fee to the second party for access to the desired digital video
signals of the first party's hard disk at a location remote from the
second party location;
a second party control unit having a second party control panel, a receiver
and a video display for playing the desired digital video signals received
by the receiver, said second party control panel connected to the video
display and the receiver, said receiver and video display operatively
controlled by the second party control panel, said second party control
unit remote from the first party control unit, said second party control
unit placed by the second party at a second party location determined by
the second party which is remote from said first party control unit, said
second party choosing the desired digital video signals from the first
party's hard disk with said second party control panel, said second party
control unit includes a second memory which is connected to the receiver
and the video display, said second memory storing the desired digital
video signals that are received by the receiver to provide the video
display with the desired digital video signals from the sales random
access memory chip; and
telecommunications lines connected to the first party control unit and the
second party control unit through which the desired digital video signals
are electronically transferred from the sales random access memory chip to
the receiver while the second party control unit is in possession and
control of the second party after the desired digital video signals are
sold to the second party by the first party.
20. A system as described in claim 19 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
21. A system as described in claim 20 wherein the second party control unit
includes a second party hard disk which stores a plurality of digital
video signals, and a playback random access memory chip electronically
connected to the second party hard disk for storing a replica of the
desired digital video signals as a temporary staging area for playback.
22. A system as described in claim 21 wherein the first party control unit
includes a first party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the first party and is connected to the first party
hard disk, the first party sales random access memory, and the second
party control integrated circuit through the telecommunications lines,
said first party control integrated circuit and said second party control
integrated circuit regulate the transfer of the desired digital video
signals; and a first party control panel through which the first party
control integrated circuit is programmed and is sent commands and which is
connected to the first party control integrated circuit.
23. A system as described in claim 22 wherein the second party control unit
includes a second party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the second party and is connected to the second party
hard disk, the playback random access memory, and the first party control
integrated circuit through the telecommunications lines, said second party
control integrated circuit and said first party control integrated circuit
regulate the transfer of the desired digital video signals; and a second
party control panel through which the second party control integrated
circuit is programmed and is sent commands and which is connected to the
second party integrated circuit.
24. A system as described in claim 23 wherein the second party control unit
includes an incoming random access memory chip connected to the second
party hard drive and the second party control integrated circuit, and the
first party control unit through the telecommunications lines for
temporarily storing the desired digital video signals received from the
first party's control unit for subsequent storage to the second party hard
disk.
25. A system as described in claim 24 wherein the second party control unit
includes a video display unit connected to the playback random access
memory chip and to the second party integrated circuit for displaying the
desired digital video signals.
26. A system for transferring digital audio signals comprising:
a first party control unit in possession and control of a first party, and
a second party control unit in possession and control of a second party,
wherein said second party control unit is at a second party location
remote from the first party control unit, said first party control unit
for controlling and transferring digital audio signals, said first party
control unit having a first party hard disk having a plurality of digital
audio signals which include a plurality of desired individual songs as
desired digital audio signals, said first party control unit having a
sales random access memory chip electronically connected to the first
party hard disk for storing a replica of the desired digital audio signals
of the first party's hard disk to be transferred from the first party
control unit; means or mechanism for transmitting the desired digital
audio signals from the sales random access memory chip, said means or
mechanism for transferring connected to the sales random access memory
chip, and said first party control unit having means or a mechanism for
the first party to charge a fee to the second party to provide the second
party access to the desired digital audio signals of the first party's
hard disk, said means or mechanism for the first party to charge a fee to
the second party remote from the second party location;
said second party control unit having a second party control panel, a
second memory for storing the desired digital audio signals from the sales
random access memory chip, a receiver connected to the second party
control panel and speakers connected to the receiver for playing the
desired digital audio signals in the second memory, said second party
control panel connected to the receiver, said receiver and speakers
operatively controlled by the second party control panel, said second
party control unit placed by the second party at a second party location
determined by the second party which is remote from said first party
control unit, said second party choosing the desired digital audio signals
from the first party's hard disk with said second party control panel,
said second memory connected to the receiver and the speakers, said second
memory storing the desired digital audio signals that are received by the
receiver; and
telecommunications lines connected to the first party control unit and the
second party control unit through which the desired digital audio signals
in the sales random access memory are electronically transferred by the
means or mechanism for transferring to the receiver while the second party
is in possession and control of the second party control unit and after
the desired digital audio signals of the first party's hard disk are sold
to the second party by the first party with the means or mechanism for the
first party to charge a fee.
27. A system as described in claim 26 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
28. A system for transferring digital video or digital audio signals
comprising:
a first party control unit having a first party hard disk having a
plurality of digital video or digital audio signals which include desired
digital video or digital audio signals, a sales random access memory chip
electronically connected to the first party hard disk for storing a
replica of the desired digital video or digital audio signals of the first
party's hard disk to be transferred from the first party control unit, and
a mechanism for electronically selling the desired digital video or
digital audio signals of the first party's hard disk;
a second party control unit having a second party control panel, a second
memory connected to the second party control panel, and a mechanism for
playing the desired digital video or digital audio signals connected to
the second memory and the second party control panel, said playing
mechanism operatively controlled by the second party control panel, said
second party control unit remote from the first party control unit, said
second party control unit placed by the second party at a location
determined by the second party; and
telecommunications lines connected to the first party control unit and the
second party control unit through which the electronic sales of the
desired digital video or digital audio signals occur of the first party's
hard disk, and over which the desired digital video or digital audio
signals of the first party's hard disk are electronically transferred from
the sales random access memory chip to the second memory while the second
party is in possession and control of the second memory and after the
desired digital video or digital audio signals are sold to the second
party by the first party.
29. A system as described in claim 28 wherein the telecommunications lines
include telephone lines.
30. A system as described in claim 29 wherein the second party control unit
includes a second party hard disk which stores a plurality of digital
video or audio signals, and a playback random access memory chip
electronically connected to the second party hard disk for storing a
replica of the desired digital video or audio signals as a temporary
staging area for playback.
31. A system as described in claim 30 wherein the first party control unit
includes a first party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the first party and is connected to the first party
hard disk, the first party sales random access memory, and the second
party control integrated circuit through the telecommunications lines,
said first party control integrated circuit and said second party control
integrated circuit regulate the transfer of the desired digital video or
audio signals; and a first party control panel through which the first
party control integrated circuit is programmed and is sent commands and
which is connected to the first party control integrated circuit.
32. A system as described in claim 31 wherein the second party control unit
includes a second party control integrated circuit which controls and
executes commands of the second party and is connected to the second party
hard disk, the playback random access memory, and the first party control
integrated circuit through the telecommunications lines, said second party
control integrated circuit and said first party control integrated circuit
regulate the transfer of the desired digital video or audio signals; and a
second party control panel through which the second party control
integrated circuit is programmed and is sent commands and which is
connected to the second party integrated circuit.
33. A system as described in claim 32 wherein the second party control unit
includes an incoming random access memory chip connected to the second
party hard drive and the second party control integrated circuit, and the
first party control unit through the telecommunications lines for
temporarily storing the desired digital video or audio signals received
from the first party's control unit for subsequent storage to the second
party hard disk.
34. A system as described in claim 33 wherein the second party control unit
includes a video display unit connected to the playback random access
memory chip and to the second party integrated circuit for displaying the
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a system and associated method for the
electronic sales and distribution of digital audio or digital video
signals, and more particularly, to a system and method which a user may
purchase and receive digital audio or digital video signals from any
location which the user has access to telecommunications lines.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The three basic mediums (hardware units) of music: records, tapes, and
compact discs, greatly restricts the transferability of music and results
in a variety of inefficiencies.
CAPACITY: The individual hardware units as cited above are limited as to
the amount of music that can be stored on each.
MATERIALS: The materials used to manufacture the hardware units are subject
to damage and deterioration during normal operations, handling, and
exposure to the elements.
SIZE: The physical size of the hardware units imposes constraints on the
quantity of hardware units which can be housed for playback in confined
areas such as in automobiles, boats, planes, etc.
RETRIEVAL: Hardware units limit the ability to play, in a sequence selected
by the user, songs from different albums. For example, if the user wants
to play one song from ten different albums, the user would spend an
inordinate amount of time handling, sorting, and cueing the ten different
hardware units.
SALES AND DISTRIBUTION: Prior to final purchase, hardware units need to be
physically transferred from the manufacturing facility to the wholesale
warehouse to the retail warehouse to the retail outlet, resulting in
lengthy lag time between music creation and music marketing, as well as
incurring unnecessary and inefficient transfer and handling costs.
Additionally, tooling costs required for mass production of the hardware
units and the material cost of the hardware units themselves, further
drives up the cost of music to the end user.
QUALITY: Until the recent invention of Digital Audio Music, as used on
Compact Discs, distortion free transfer from the hardware units to the
stereo system was virtually impossible. Digital Audio Music is simply
music converted into a very basic computer language known as binary. A
series of commands known as zeros or ones encode the music for future
playback. Use of laser retrieval of the binary commands results in
distortion free transfer of the music from the compact disc to the stereo
system. Quality Digital Audio Music is defined as the binary structure of
the Digital Audio Music. Conventional analog tape recording of Digital
Audio Music is not to be considered quality inasmuch as the binary
structure itself is not recorded. While Digital Audio Music on compact
discs is a technological breakthrough in audio quality, the method by
which the music is sold, distributed, stored, manipulated, retrieved,
played and protected from copyright infringements remains as inefficient
as with records and tapes.
COPYRIGHT PROTECTION: Since the invention of tape recording devices, strict
control and enforcement of copyright laws have proved difficult and
impossible with home recorders. Additionally, the recent invention of
Digital Audio Tape Recorders now jeopardizes the electronic copyright
protection of quality Digital Audio Music on Compact Discs or Digital
Audio Tapes. If music exists on hardware units, it can be copied.
Thus, as is apparent from the above discussion, the inflexible form in
which the songs are purchased by an end user, and the distribution
channels of the songs, requires the end user to go to a location to
purchase the songs, and not necessarily be able to purchase only the songs
desired to be heard, in a sequence the end user would like to hear them.
This is not limited to just songs, but also includes, for example, videos.
Accordingly, it is an objective of this invention is to provide a new and
improved methodology/system to electronically sell and distribute Digital
Audio Music or digital video.
A further objective of this invention to provide a new and improved
methodology/system to electronically store and retrieve Digital Audio
Music or digital video.
Another objective of this invention is to provide a new and improved
methodology/system to electronically manipulate, i.e., sort, cue, and
select, Digital Audio Music or digital video for playback.
Still another objective of this invention is to offer a new and improved
methodology/system which can prevent unauthorized electronic copying of
quality Digital Audio Music or digital video.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, this invention accomplishes the above cited objectives by
providing a new and improved methodology/system of electronic sales,
distribution, storage, manipulation, retrieval, playback, and copyright
protection of Digital Audio Music. The high speed transfer of Digital
Audio Music as prescribed by this invention is stored onto one piece of
hardware, a hard disk, thus eliminating the need to unnecessarily handle
records, tapes, or compact discs on a regular basis. This invention
recalls stored music for playback as selected/programmed by the user. This
invention can easily and electronically sort stored music based on many
different criteria such as, but not limited to, music category, artist,
album, user's favorite songs, etc. An additional feature of this invention
is the random playback of songs, also based on the user's selection. For
example, the user could have this invention randomly play all jazz songs
stored on the user's hard disk, or randomly play all songs by a certain
artist, or randomly play all of the user's favorite songs which the user
previously electronically "tagged" as favorites. Further, being more
specific, the user can electronically select a series of individual songs
from different albums for sequential playback.
This invention can be configured to either accept direct input of Digital
Audio Music from the digital output of a Compact Disc, such transfer would
be performed by the private user, or this invention can be configured to
accept Digital Audio Music from a source authorized by the copyright
holder to sell and distribute the copyrighted materials, thus guaranteeing
the protection of such copyrighted materials. Either method of
electronically transferring Digital Audio Music by means of this invention
is intended to comply with all copyright laws and restrictions and any
such transfer is subject to the appropriate authorization by the copyright
holder. Inasmuch as Digital Audio Music is software and this invention
electronically transfers and stores such music, electronic sales and
distribution of the music can take place via telephone lines onto a hard
disk. This new methodology/system of music sales and distribution will
greatly reduce the cost of goods sold and will reduce the lag time between
music creation and music marketing from weeks down to hours.
The present invention is a system for transmitting desired digital video or
digital audio signals stored on a first memory of a first party to
preferably a second memory of a second party. The system comprises means
or mechanism for electronically selling the desired digital video or
digital audio signals preferably via telecommunications lines to the first
party from the second party. Moreover, the system preferably comprises
means or mechanism for connecting electronically via telecommunications
lines the first memory preferably with the second memory such that the
desired digital video or digital audio signals can pass therebetween.
Additionally, the system comprises means or mechanism for transmitting the
desired digital video or digital audio signals from the first memory with
a transmitter in control and in possession of the first party to a
receiver preferably having the second memory while the receiver is in
possession and in control of the second party. The receiver is placed at a
second party location determined by the second party. Preferably, there is
also means or mechanism for storing the digital video or digital audio
signal in the second memory.
Further objectives and advantages of this invention will become apparent as
the following description proceeds and the particular features of novelty
which characterize this invention will be pointed out in the claims
annexed to and forming a part of this declaration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of this invention, reference should be made to
the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a pictorial flow chart which may be used in carrying out the
teachings of this invention for the purposes of electronic sales,
distribution, storage, manipulation, retrieval, playback, and copyright
protection of Digital Audio Music; and
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