Patents by Inventor Jonathan R. Kindred
Jonathan R. Kindred has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9767518Abstract: A method and system of providing custom background-downloads, where content is selected for background downloading to a subscriber based on an analysis of the current time, the subscriber's current location, and online transaction history records regarding a plurality of subscribers over time, each record indicating content that was a subject of the transaction. A custom content server may determine the subscriber's current location and the current time, and the server may then select transaction history records reflecting transactions that occurred in the past at a similar location and time (possibly just records for transactions involving the subscriber currently at issue). The server may then select one or more pieces of available content based on their similarity to the content indicated by the selected transaction records. And the server may background-download the selected content to the subscriber. The invention can be used to provide custom-channel definitions or custom content-catalogs, for instance.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2013Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred, Kevin E. Hunter, Brian R. Landers
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Patent number: 9336518Abstract: A method and system for conditioning grant of digital rights on receiving and validating content-distribution referrals is provided. A subscriber using a communication device may enter a request to use locked digital content, or request a content-use right. The user may be prompted to enter one or more referrals as potential other recipients of the content. An indication of the one or more referrals may be sent to a network entity, which may determine whether at least a threshold number of the entered referrals are valid. If so, a network entity may transmit to the communication device data that will facilitate use of the digital content. Additionally, a network entity may send a solicitation message to each of at least the threshold number of entered referrals. A network entity may also provide an award in return for the entered referrals.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8818343Abstract: A method and system provides for monitoring access to particular network content and providing a summary of the rating of the content accessed. In one embodiment, a telecommunications network entity, such as a mobile access gateway, can identify one or more resources accessed by a wireless device. The gateway can then associate the one or more resources accessed by the wireless device with a rating for each of the resources, and the gateway can provide a summary of the ratings for the resources accessed by the wireless device.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8577732Abstract: A method and system of providing custom background-downloads, where content is selected for background downloading to a subscriber based on an analysis of the current time, the subscriber's current location, and online transaction history records regarding a plurality of subscribers over time, each record indicating content that was a subject of the transaction. A custom content server may determine the subscriber's current location and the current time, and the server may then select transaction history records reflecting transactions that occurred in the past at a similar location and time (possibly just records for transactions involving the subscriber currently at issue). The server may then select one or more pieces of available content based on their similarity to the content indicated by the selected transaction records. And the server may background-download the selected content to the subscriber. The invention can be used to provide custom-channel definitions or custom content-catalogs, for instance.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred, Kevin E. Hunter, Brian R. Landers
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Patent number: 8457770Abstract: A digital media distribution system has a wireless network serving a plurality of wireless subscribers wherein the wireless network supports digital media file transfer. A content server is coupled to the wireless network for distributing media items to wireless subscribers upon request. The media items each comprises a plurality of rated versions, wherein the rated versions of each particular media item depict the same media content customized to meet a respective rating from a plurality of ratings. The content server offers each media item for downloading as a single unit containing the plurality of rated versions. A subscriber terminal selects and downloads selected media items as respective single units to be stored in the subscriber terminal. The subscriber terminal includes a trigger stored in the subscriber terminal. The trigger has a value for identifying one of the plurality of ratings to be used by the subscriber terminal for accessing the downloaded media items.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2008Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Geoffrey S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8254829Abstract: A wireless network service delivers audio tracks to a user via a mobile wireless terminal. A server maintains a plurality of audio tracks, wherein each audio track is stored in conjunction with a respective cadence tag. A cadence evaluator identifies a substantially instantaneous user status and selects a cadence tag corresponding to the user status. The server streams a selected audio track having a cadence tag matching the selected cadence tag, and the mobile wireless terminal plays it back to the user. The cadence can be selected to match a desired pace of an athletic workout, a desired heart rate, or the particular geographic surroundings, for example.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Jonathan R. Kindred, Geoffrey S. Martin, Danny L. Bowman
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Patent number: 8195635Abstract: Systems, products, and methods are disclosed for providing an indication of unavailable media products. An illustrative method includes referencing one or more attributes of a currently present media file, based on the attributes, determining a set of absent media files that are related to the present media file but not currently available for presentation via the device, and presenting indications of at least a portion of the absent media files of the set. An indication of one or more absent media files may be presented to a user so that the user may recognize absent media files. In one embodiment, such an indication may include an identifier, such as text or a symbol, that is positioned adjacent a media attribute that describes the absent media file.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Woo Jae Lee, Jonathan R. Kindred, Srinivasan Balaji Thenthiruperai, Jonathan Cooper Ochenas
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Patent number: 8180407Abstract: A method and system for conserving battery power in a portable communication device. When a user puts the device into a media player mode such as by invoking a media player application on the device, the device will automatically reduce the extent to which it engages in background wireless transmissions, such as radio link control messaging, presence update messaging, and so forth, to help conserve battery power. In turn, when the device exits the media player mode, the device may then automatically revert to its normal extent of background wireless transmission.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jonathan R. Kindred, Geoffrey S. Martin
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Patent number: 8150024Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for setting a volume level of ringback media presented to a calling party. The method may include receiving at a ringback server an indication of ambient noise at a client device, using the received indication as a basis to set a volume level of the ringback media, and transmitting the ringback media at the volume level, for receipt by the client device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoffrey S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8095642Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically adjusting the frequency of content background-downloading. An apparatus such as a cell phone, personal digital assistant, or computer, will be set to perform background-downloads of content at a particular frequency. The apparatus will then determine the frequency with which a user accesses background-downloaded content on the device, and the apparatus will use the determined frequency as a basis to automatically adjust the background-download frequency. For instance, if the user-access frequency is greater than the background-download frequency, then the apparatus may increase the background-download frequency, whereas, if the user-access frequency is less than the background-download frequency, then the apparatus may decrease the background-download frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred, Kevin E. Hunter, Brian R. Landers
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Patent number: 8081751Abstract: A method for causing a calling client station to obtain content from a network server in response to a trigger signal received by the client during the ringback period for a call. The trigger signal is transmitted from a ringback server to a calling client station during the ringback period of call setup, whereby the trigger signal, once received and recognized by the calling client station, causes the station to request and obtain content from a network server. In another aspect, a method for providing content to a calling client station by transmitting a trigger signal to the calling client station during call setup, thereafter receiving at a network-based content server a request from the calling client station, generated in response to the trigger, for a content-download, and providing the content-download in response to the request.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2006Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Boaquan Zhang, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8059800Abstract: A method for the viral distribution of ringback media. A trigger is transmitted from a calling client station to a ringback server during the ringback period of call setup, whereby in response to receipt of the trigger by the ringback server, the subscriber associated with the calling client station is granted the right to the particular ringback media played out during the ringback period. Upon receiving the trigger, the ringback server may request that an indication that the right has been granted be stored in the subscriber's account record. Subsequent to the granting of the right to the particular ringback media to the subscriber, callers to the subscriber may be presented with the particular ringback. Further, these callers may also request to acquire the right to the particular media via the same trigger-initiated process.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Boaquan Zhang, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 8027444Abstract: A call tones management platform provides a facility for configuration of a user profile. The user profile specifies the circumstances under which organizational call tones (such as a call tone of an employer of the subscriber using the phone) or a personal, non-organizational tone should be rendered to a calling party. When a call is placed to the subscriber, the profile is consulted and an instruction for rendering a call tone in accordance with the profile is sent to a call tones content provider or run time site generating call tones during the time of a call. The call tones management platform implements logic for resolving potential scheduling conflicts between organizational call tones and private call tones, such as, for example, a rule in which the organizational call tone trumps personal call tones for calls are made to the subscriber telephone during business hours.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Method and system for providing call tones service in a system with multiple media content providers
Patent number: 8027456Abstract: A carrier providing wireless services provides ringback media such as call tones via one or more call tones content providers. In one aspect, a service entity (e.g., SCP or application server) is provisioned with data unique to ringback media service subscribed to by the subscriber. The service entity provides routing instructions to a mobile switching center identifying a ringback media server (e.g., content provider platform) to render ringback media to the caller. In another aspect, a caller can exercise control over the play of ringback media, e.g., by inputting DTMF tones, which responsively cause a ringback media server to change the play of ringback media, e.g., stop it or play a different selection. In another aspect, when a subscriber initiates a call to called party that subscribes to a competitor carrier, the carrier limits exposure of the subscriber to the ringback media of the competitor carrier. In one possible configuration, the carrier inserts its own ringback media.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Baoquan Zhang, Charles E. Woodson, Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Jonathan R. Kindred -
Patent number: 7995728Abstract: After a call with a called party ends, a caller is provided with prompts or messages which allow the caller to control ringback media content which is to be rendered when the caller calls the called party in the future. For example, the caller is provided with prompts by which they can select ringback content from content they already have purchased and apply it to the called party number. Alternatively, the caller is linked to a content provider where they can purchase additional content and have it applied to the called party number. Thus, the caller is able to exert control over ringback media.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jay S. Harmon, Baoquan Zhang, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 7796999Abstract: A method and system for setting buffer size on a wireless communication device (WCD). A network entity receives a streaming-media-session initiation message from the WCD. The network entity determines a WCD buffer size, based at least on one or more features of the WCD, and sends to the WCD a directive to use the determined WCD buffer size. In one example, the network entity may determine the WCD buffer size based at least on media player version in use on the WCD and make and model of the WCD.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred
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Patent number: 7770174Abstract: A method and apparatus for managing data resources on a computing device. One or more data resources are pre-loaded on the device but are not accessible to application programs on the device. A resource manager sits on the device as an intermediary or gatekeeper to manage the data resources. The resource manager maintains a set of access-rights data that indicates for each of the data resources whether a right exists to access the data resource. In response to a request to access or add a given one of the pre-loaded but not yet accessible data resources, the resource manager invokes a network-based rights-acquisition session through which the device acquires a right to access the data resource. The access-rights data is then updated to reflect that an access-right exists, and access is thereafter allowed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Geoff S. Martin, Jonathan R. Kindred, Brian R. Landers, Kevin E. Hunter