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Network apparatus and method for preview of music products and compilation of market data

a network apparatus and music technology, applied in the field of user-controlled preview, can solve the problems of consumers' more reluctant to explore new and/or unproven artists, salespeople generally have not kept up with the sophistication of the market, and face several constraints and dilemmas

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-12-01
KAPLAN JOSHUA D
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"The present invention is an improvement to the 157 patent by integrating a network web site with pre-recorded music products and controlling software. Users can now access the network web site and choose a portion of a pre-recorded music product to preview. The previewed portion can be sent back to the user for interaction. The network web site includes a processor, memory, identification means, reception means, transmission means, control means, and means for collecting demographic information. Market research data can also be compiled based on user rating and pre-views. The technical effects of this invention include improved access to pre-recorded music products and improved user experience."

Problems solved by technology

In large part, this is due to the fact that when it comes to purchasing a specific compact disc, the consumer is faced with several constraints and dilemmas.
For example, compact discs are roughly twice the retail price ($14-$16) of LPs and cassettes and as a result, consumers are more reluctant to explore new and / or unproven artists for fear of wasting money.
Moreover, there is the issue of “selection stress,” a common problem for the average music buyer who is confronted with an enormous catalogue from which to choose and few mechanisms to assist her in evaluating these choices.
Unfortunately, the salespeople generally have not kept up with the sophistication of the market.
Hence, consumers are at a clear disadvantage.
Consumers often cannot sample or interact with the product while in the music store and they cannot return products they do not like.
Therefore, although many consumers wish to build larger music collections, purchasing decisions are often risky and mistakes can be costly.
Currently, label executives have no way to test market their respective acts or albums before dollars are committed to the production, promotion and distribution process.
Furthermore, there is no current methodology to provide consumer exposure to a particular artist's work outside of radio and television or concert tours.
The problem of consumer awareness is aggravated by the glut of records on the market which inhibits consumer exposure at the retail level and over the airways.
This strongly limits the potential for success because some artists require longer and more diverse promotion in order to succeed.
Although it permits some in store sampling, its use is severely limited because its primary format is based on a particular hardware configuration which is not easily modifiable.
The consumer cannot make her own selection.
A drawback with this device is that it is expensive to use and time consuming to operate.
Furthermore, exposure to various artists is limited.
Still further, the device is viewed by record production companies as cannibalistic.
Therefore record production companies have been reluctant to permit new songs from their top artists to be presented on these devices.

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[0037] Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, there is a kiosk station 10 shown embodying the principles of this invention. The kiosk station 10 utilizes a custom, graphical interface (not shown), proprietary software, a hi-resolution touchscreen monitor 20, and data storage capacity. Each kiosk station 10 is provided with data compression technology which is state-of-the-art. The data compression technology is available from Fredericks and Shoe (Chicago, Ill.). The core of the kiosk station 10 is this digital compression technology, coupled with the storage and playback design. An application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip serves in the data compression and decoding component of the kiosk station 10. This ASIC firmware is integrated onto a custom-designed board which delivers 24 bit graphics, full motion video digital signal processing and decompression of the audio information to the subscriber. The new combination of bus technology provides f...

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Abstract

A system for on-line user-interactive multimedia based point-of-preview. The system provides for a network web site and accompanying software and hardware for allowing users to access the web site over a network such as the intemet via a computer. The user is uniquely identified to the web site server through an identification name or number. The hardware associated with the web site includes storage of discrete increments of pre-selected portions of music products for user selection and preview. After user selection, a programmable data processor selects the particular pre-recorded music product from data storage and then transmits that chosen music product over the network to the user for preview. Subscriber selection and profile data (i.e. demographic information) can optionally be collected and stored to develop market research data. Since the system provides for multiple embodiments, the system contemplates previewing of audio programs such as music on compact discs, video programs such as movies and text from books and other written documents. Furthermore, it is contemplated that the network web site can be accessed from a publicly accessible kiosk, available, e.g. at a retail store location, or from a desk top computer.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention relates generally to user controlled preview of a plurality of different pre-recorded products. More particularly, this invention relates to the use of an on-line network web site for interactive preview of a portion of a pre-recorded product by the user. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The 1980s witnessed a tremendous rise in consumer demand for home entertainment products, particularly, the compact disc (CD) player. Wide consumer acceptance has been the result of more affordable ownership costs, superior fidelity (compared with LPs and cassettes) and remarkable ease-of-use. In the United States alone, total sales of CD players skyrocketed from 1.2 million units in 1985 to over 17 million units in 1989 (over three times the growth rate of VCRs). CD players now represent one third of all new audio component sales with projections pointing to total U.S. sales topping 30 million players in the U.S. by 1991—making the CD player the fasted...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30G06Q30/00G07F17/16G10H1/38G10H7/00G11B27/00G11B27/031G11B27/034G11B27/34
CPCG06F17/30749G11B2220/41G06F17/30775G06Q20/123G06Q20/18G06Q30/00G06Q30/02G06Q30/0201G06Q30/0601G06Q30/0603G06Q30/0633G06Q30/0641G07F17/16G11B27/002G11B27/031G11B27/034G11B27/34G11B2220/20G11B2220/2545G06F17/30752G06F16/68G06F16/64G06F16/686
Inventor KAPLAN, JOSHUA D.
Owner KAPLAN JOSHUA D
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