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Digital media inventory control, distribution and destruction system

a technology for digital media and inventory control, applied in the direction of sustainable waste treatment, computer-adapted material recycling, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of inability to provide for any retailer control of inventory in computer menu-driven selection systems, inability to sell many skus, and inability to provide for retail store inventory control. , to achieve the effect of enhancing security and reducing costs

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-12-02
SOLITA SOFTWARE
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[0011]A retail store manager or order controller would communicate directly through the creator-destroyer apparatus to a remote digital media source outside of the retail store, such as a musical compact disk distributor or third party supplier or a database containing media, to order specific digital media to be transferred electronically in digital format to the creator-destroyer apparatus to be stored in a memory of the creator-destroyer apparatus or called upon as a download as needed. The creator-destroyer apparatus would then generate a copy of the digital media SKU whenever an end-user elects to purchase a copy, or the apparatus could periodically generate multiple copies prior to anticipated sales, such as during each night-time between open retail hours, each weekend, or any desired time by the retailer, etc., based upon the anticipated needs of the retailer as determined by prior buying period sales, anticipated sales for new releases or catalogue, etc. The creator-destroyer apparatus also includes a mechanism for destroying unsold or returned copies of the digital media SKU. Consequently, the invention provides for consumer-influenced, in-store retailer control of generating digital media inventory; retailer control of distribution of copies of digital media SKUs; and also provides for the retailer controlling destruction of unsold and / or returned copies to eliminate any requirement for delivery of unsold or returned copies back to the source of the digital media.
[0014]In a further preferred embodiment, the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus would also generate in each of the multiple copies or SKU's of a specific stored digital media a distinct, linked-code specific to that copy or SKU of the digital media generated by the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus. Such unique linked-coding could also be recognized if the digital media copy containing the linked-code is mass manufactured at a traditional media manufacturing facility, so long as it contains individualized link-coding readable by the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus and which coding also is present for “matching” within the MICS central database. The linked-code identifies within each copy of the digital media an identification of the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus that generated the linked-code copy, or a mass manufacturer that created the unique linked-code copy, which may also include a date of generation of the linked-code copy. In an additional embodiment, the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus could also communicate the linked-code of a digital media copy to the MICS central database upon transfer of the copy to a purchaser, upon return of a purchased copy to the retailer, and upon destruction of the copy by the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus. The distinctive linked-code that identifies the MICS creator-destroyer apparatus that generated the digital media copy dramatically enhances security of the digital media by providing for precise, real-time tracking by the MICS central database of each copy of the digital media, and by aiding in identifying a source of unauthorized copying of the digital media from a linked-code copy.
[0019]As is apparent, by isolating the actual copies of the digital media from contact by potential purchasers until the actual purchase transaction, the present invention provides for dramatically enhanced security against in-store theft or “shoplifting” of stored copies of digital media SKUs.
[0021]It is a more specific purpose to provide a digital media inventory control, distribution and destruction system that provides for in-store, consumer-influenced, retail-driven control by a retail facility of generation and distribution of its digital media inventory and that eliminates costs associated with returns of unsold, returned or defective copies of digital media.
[0022]It is yet a further specific purpose to provide a digital media inventory control, distribution and destruction system that enhances security of the digital media against theft of copies and unauthorized copying of the digital media.

Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, all of the known systems for commercial distribution of copies of digital media suffer from major cost and security inefficiencies.
Even the modern “kiosk”, computer menu-driven selection systems fail to provide for any retailer control of inventory.
The inevitable result of so many uncertainties is that the retail store invariably ends up with many SKUs that simply cannot be sold, along with, in some cases, returned SKUs from end-users, as is well known.
That involves regular re-packaging of the unsold and returned SKUs and transport of the many copies of the digital media back to the media source, with the attendant time consuming problems of physical and monetary accounting for the unsold SKUs between the media source and the retail store.
The accounting for and return of unsold SKUs presents significant security risks in potential theft of or accounting errors regarding the unsold and returned SKUs.
Additionally, while the unsold SKU's are resident at the retail store, the store loses valuable storage space that could otherwise be productively utilized.
The returned SKUs also pose significant cost challenges to the media source, that typically repackages the SKUs for distribution to higher sales retail outlets, or for discounted sales under different marketing efforts, etc.
Additionally, conventional systems for commercial distribution of digital media require frequent, time consuming, costly estimates of numbers of various SKUs of digital media to order and store in retail stores.
Moreover, none of the existing commercial distribution systems provide for meaningful security against unauthorized commercial copying of digital media.

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[0027]Referring to the drawings in detail, a digital media inventory control, distribution and destruction system is shown in FIG. 1, and is generally designated by the reference numeral 10. For purposes of convenience herein, the “digital media inventory control, distribution and destruction system” invention will be abbreviated as “MICS” (for “media inventory control system”), and various components of the invention will be identified hereinafter with “MICS” as a prefix.

[0028]The system 10 includes a digital media creator-destroyer apparatus 12 that would be housed within a retail store 14 shown in schematic cross-hatching in FIG. 1. The MICS creator-destroyer 12 is discussed in more detail below in association with FIG. 2, and in a preferred embodiment would be an integral apparatus combining all necessary components for fulfilling required functions in one machine. Alternatively, the MICS creator-destroyer may be several separate components secured in electrical communication wi...

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The system (10) includes a digital media creator-destroyer apparatus (12) for receiving and storing digital media from a remote digital media source (20), for generating multiple transferable copies of the digital media, and for destroying unused copies of the digital media. The digital media creator-destroyer apparatus (12) is housed within a retail store (14) or similar outlet that displays transferable copies of digital media to end-user purchasers. The system (10) provides retailer control at a single store (14) level, regional or national (38) level of inventory, distribution and destruction of digital media, such as music, movies, video games, computer software, ring tones for cell phones, etc., stored on compact disks, digital video disks or other apparatus capable of storing and transferring digital media. Destroying unused copies eliminates cost inefficiencies of the retailer having to return unused copies.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 523,239 that was filed on Nov. 19, 2003, entitled “Digital Media Inventory Control, Distribution and Destruction System”.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]The present invention relates to a system for retail-based inventory control, distribution and destruction of digital media such as music, video games, movies, software, etc. that is capable of being stored in compact disks, digital video disks, memory components of computers, portable hand-held devices, etc.BACKGROUND ART[0003]It is well known that music, video games, movies, software, photographs, art work and any other information capable of being stored in a digital format (referred to herein as “digital media”) may be stored in the form of compact disks, digital video discs, computer and portable memory components, etc. for commercial distribution. The vast majority of commercial distribution of such digital m...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/00G06F17/30G06FG06F21/00
CPCG06F21/10G06F2221/2143G06Q10/087G06Q10/30Y02W30/827Y02W90/20Y02W30/82Y02W90/00G06Q30/00G06Q50/00
Inventor FEIN, GENE
Owner SOLITA SOFTWARE
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