On-line subscription system and method
A system and a method of providing on-line subscription services from a subscription server to a user of a mobile terminal through the Internet. The subscription server receives from the mobile terminal user-specific information relating to the user's mobile terminal capabilities, the user's preferences of products, and the user's financial information. The subscription server sends to the mobile terminal at least locally or remotely retrieved information related to a product based on the user-specific information. The subscription server receives from the mobile terminal a request indicating whether the user wishes to either cancel or purchase the product. The subscription server cancels the product when the user indicates so, and downloads the product to the mobile terminal when the user desires to purchase the product.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/476,674 filed Dec. 30, 1999.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the provision of services over a wide-area network and, more particularly, to a system and a method of providing audio and/or video data to a subscriber using a wide-area network such as the Internet.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to receive the newest and latest entertainment or informational products such as books, music compact disks (CD's), or movie tapes on a regular basis, consumers are often required to join various clubs such as a book club, a CD club, and/or a movie club. These clubs send periodically, typically on a monthly basis, a preselected number of books, CDs, or movies to their members. Delivery of these products by mail or similar services is usually relatively slow so the members do not necessarily receive the most current products. Also, when customers choose not to buy these products, the overall costs of providing the service increase, which inevitably raise the price of these products.
With the advent of the Internet, there is now available on the World Wide Web a multitude of entertainment/informational resources readily accessible by the consumers. To retrieve such products, the consumers employ browsers installed on their desktop computers to search and identify the appropriate Web sites containing the desired products.
Now, users of mobile equipment such as wireless phones and palm-sized personal computers also demand, as do users of desktop computers, these same products. However, searching and browsing such information using mobile equipment may not be practical, as such mobile equipment has limited processing capability, memory, and battery power. In addition, such mobile equipment has small displays for viewing and manipulating information.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,914,941 discloses a portable digital device for storing audio information on a hard drive, in a flash EPROM, or other solid state non-volatile memory. The device may be connected to an ISDN telephone, a digital satellite broadcast device, a two-way interactive cable device, or an Internet Service Provider. However, there is no disclosure of a system for distributing information to subscribers automatically and periodically or a system for distributing text and audio-video data customized for a particular user on a subscription basis over a wireless communication network.
Accordingly, there is a need for a system and method for providing consumers entertainment and informational products, tailored to their- preferences and interests, on a regular basis through a wide-area network and a wireless communication network.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide a system and a method for distributing audio-video data from a database to a subscriber automatically and periodically using a wide-area network and a wireless communication network.
According to an aspect of the invention, the system includes a mobile terminal and a server that can access data representing audio-video information and/or text desired by a subscriber. The server can also access data relating to the capabilities of the mobile terminal, and preferences and financial information of a subscriber so that the desired data or product may be downloaded to the mobile terminal automatically and periodically. The server charges the subscriber an agreed sum for the downloaded product.
According to another aspect of the invention, the subscription server periodically sends to the mobile terminal information concerning products available for downloading. The subscriber may reply by sending a response through the mobile terminal indicating whether the subscriber wishes to receive the products. The response may be formatted as a Short Message Service (SMS) message or an e-mail to the subscription server. If the subscriber accepts and specifies a product, the server downloads the specified product to the mobile terminal. If the subscriber does not accept any of the products, the subscriber sends a cancellation message to the subscription server; the subscriber may optionally place a voice call to the operator of the subscription server.
In one embodiment, a subscription server provides online subscription services to a user of a mobile terminal through the Internet. The mobile terminal transmits to the subscription server user-specific information relating to at least one of the user's mobile terminal capabilities, the user's preferences of products, and information relating to the user. The subscription server receives the user-specific information relating to the at least one of the user's mobile terminal capabilities, the user's preferences of products, and information relating to the user. The subscription server sends to the mobile terminal at predetermined time intervals, in response to user-specific information relating to at least one of the user's mobile terminal capabilities and the user's preferences of products and the information relating to the user, information related to a product when the user is authorized to receive the product based on the user-specific information received from the mobile terminal. The subscription server receives from the mobile terminal a request indicating whether the user wishes to receive or not receive the product. The subscription server transmits the product in digital form to the mobile terminal when the user indicates a desire to receive the product.
In another embodiment, the entire product (e.g., book, music, etc.) is downloaded to customers' mobile terminals, including a special “gateway lock”. The customer can, for example, read the first page of the downloaded book, or listen to one-minute of the downloaded music etc. and after that the “gateway lock” prohibits the use of the product and the user must choose whether to buy the product or not. If the answer is “yes”, the “gateway lock” opens and the rest of the downloaded product can be accessed by the customer and fees are charges according to the terms of an agreement or club rules already agreed to by the customer. This embodiment has the advantage of lower overall costs. One possibility is that the product is sent back to the server so that the server knows that the subscription is cancelled.
Routing of data packets between a sender (e.g., the subscription server) and a receiver (e.g., a mobile terminal) is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,233,458, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote similar elements:
The subscription server 20 may access data or product from a local database or from a vendor server 32 (operated by, for example, a book publisher) connected to the Internet. In the case where direct access to the vendor server 32 is required, the subscription server 20 sends a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) message (a conventional method of locating or retrieving resources from the World Wide Web) addressed to the vendor server 32 and retrieves the desired data from the vendor server 32. Optionally, the subscription server 20 sends a URL message to a “shopping market” 33 Web site which then redirects the subscription server 20 to other vendor Web sites (e.g., various book publisher's servers) to retrieve the product which has been determined to be interesting to the user by using the user's preferences. It is not necessary that user preferences determine when and what information is sent but the book club (or the subscription server 20) itself can decide what and when should be sent depending on the collection of items the book club is interested in. The user preferences may, for example, be a predetermined time period (e.g., once a month) the product is transmitted to the user. For example, for an electronic book club, the text of one or more books is transmitted on the first of each month by the subscription server 20 and downloaded into the mobile terminal 14.
In another embodiment, the entire product (e.g., book, music, etc.) is downloaded to customers' mobile terminals, including a special “gateway lock”. The customer can, for example, read the first page of the downloaded book, or listen to one [−] minute of the downloaded music etc. and after that the “gateway lock” prohibits the use of the product and the user is requested to decide whether to buy the product or not. If the answer is “yes”, the “gateway lock” opens (by, for example, a decoding message or instruction from the subscription server 20) and the rest of the downloaded product can then be accessed by the customer and fees are charge[s] d according to the terms of an agreement or club rules already agreed to by the customer. This embodiment has the advantage of lower overall costs. It is contemplated that instead of canceling the product, the product may be sent back to the server so that the server knows that the subscription is cancelled. It is also contemplated that instead of sending a decoding message back from the server, the downloaded product includes an access code for unlocking the gateway lock so that the customer can access the entire product.
The steps of this embodiment include the following. The mobile terminal 14 receives a free sample (e.g., a portion of a book or a musical piece) and displays or plays the free sample to the customer. After displaying the free sample (of predetermined length), the customer is asked whether he or she wants to continue. If the customer indicates a desire to continue, the mobile terminal clears the gateway lock so that the customer can continue his or her enjoyment of the product and the requisite fees are displayed to the customer and charged to the customer's account.
In another embodiment, the entire product (e.g., book, music, etc.) is downloaded to customers' mobile terminals, including a special “gateway lock”. The customer can, for example, read the first page of the downloaded book, or listen to one [−] minute of the downloaded music etc. and after that the “gateway lock” prohibits the use of the product and the user is requested to decide whether to buy the product or not. If the answer is “yes”, the “gateway lock” opens (by, for example, a decoding message or instruction from the subscription server 20) and the rest of the downloaded product can then be accessed by the customer and fees are charged according to the terms of an agreement or club rules already agreed to by the customer. This embodiment has the advantage of lower overall costs. It is contemplated that instead of canceling the product, the product may be sent back to the server so that the server knows that the subscription is cancelled. It is also contemplated that instead of sending a decoding message back from the server, the downloaded product includes an access code for unlocking the gateway lock so that the customer can access the entire product.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A server for providing an electronic service to a user of a mobile terminal in a cellular network, the server comprising:
- a user register;
- memory for storing user-specific information related to at least one capability of the mobile terminal, preferences of the user and other user related information;
- seeking means for locally seeking out at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data from other vendor servers that the user prefers or is interested to retrieve the at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data registered by the user as determined by the at least one capability of the mobile terminal, the preferences of the user and the other user related information;
- an interface for transmitting to the cellular telephone via the cellular network at predetermined time intervals and without user action the at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data, if the at least one digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data corresponds to the user specific information stored at the server.
2. The server of claim 1, wherein the user-specific information related to the capability of the mobile terminal comprises at least one of a user agent, a terminal type and a network type for enabling the sever to download data in a format that is compatible with at least one of a protocol of the mobile terminal and the cellular network.
3. The server of claim 1, wherein said mobile terminal includes a Blue-tooth capable transceiver.
4. The server of claim 3, wherein if the mobile terminal is unable to display or play the transmitted at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data, the Blue-tooth capable transceiver stores then transmits downloaded product to an external device for presentation.
5. The server of claim 4, wherein the external device comprises one of an electronic book or a laptop computer for at least one of viewing and listening to the downloaded product.
6. The server of claim 1, wherein the server sends a URL message to a shopping market website which redirects the server to other vendor web sites to retrieve products for presentation to the user based on the preferences of the user.
7. The server of claim 6, wherein the other vendor web sites comprise various book publisher servers.
8. The server of claim 1, wherein an option to download the transmitted at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data is offered to the user if said at least one digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data corresponds to the user specific information stored at the server.
9. The server of claim 8, wherein an offer includes at least a portion of at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data.
10. The server of claim 1, wherein the mobile terminal comprises one of a palm-sized computer, a Personal Digital Assistant and a cellular telephone.
11. The server of claim 1, wherein the transmitted at least one of digitally formatted electronic text comprises at least one of text and JPEG image data.
12. The server of claim 1, wherein the user-specific information comprises information relating to how the user is to pay for the at least one of digitally formatted electronic text, audio and data.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 12, 2006
Publication Date: May 18, 2006
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Inventor: Ari Aarnio (Espoo)
Application Number: 11/331,296
International Classification: G06Q 10/00 (20060101); G06Q 50/00 (20060101);