AU2015100071A4 - A system that rents movie licenses using a method where the client purchases a registration key or product key - Google Patents

A system that rents movie licenses using a method where the client purchases a registration key or product key Download PDF

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AU2015100071A4
AU2015100071A4 AU2015100071A AU2015100071A AU2015100071A4 AU 2015100071 A4 AU2015100071 A4 AU 2015100071A4 AU 2015100071 A AU2015100071 A AU 2015100071A AU 2015100071 A AU2015100071 A AU 2015100071A AU 2015100071 A4 AU2015100071 A4 AU 2015100071A4
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A system that rents movie licenses using a method where the client purchases a registration key or product key Abstract The invention relates to a system for movie licenses to be rented using a registration key or product key. The method includes: The sale of a product key or registration key; a software with a user interface that the key is entered; the key is matched on the server; it opens a web browser that contains movies; the movies are selected and a temporary licenced is given to the client; at a certain timeframe the licences is revoked. Licence, in this case has terms and conditions which includes the inability to sell or copy without permission.

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Editorial Note 2015100071 There is only one page of description Background Currently, the internet industry is booming globally; more and more people are using the internet as a medium to improve their lifestyle, businesses and services. Since more people are turning to internet for movie watching, places like the cinemas and video stores are going out of business. This is a worry as generally movie productions are expensive and licences are bought at a high cost. However many internet users obtain/view the movie illegally, giving the movie industry a low return. Thus, a need to secure the movie content online so that only the client who paid for it will be able to watch it. The ability to deliver movies via the internet is a convenient method in out stretching the movie licences so that people can enjoy the viewing at home. It is an alternative to walking into a store, register for membership and rent movies for a cost. Many online movie rentals today have up taken similar methods in renting a movie such as registering for membership (in some cases with payment) and renting per movie at a price. However, this technique is time consuming and sometimes costly. This is probably why people are turning to other means of obtaining/viewing the movie at a lower cost or illegally. Therefore, there is a need for an alternative method in delivering movie rentals online that have a lower cost. Furthermore, the use of registering for a membership is not only time consuming but useless as the main reason for membership is to track down those whom have not return the DVDs. Today, using the internet medium we can trace back the network user. Thus, it is desired to over pass this step when renting movies online. Summary In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a method to overcome the need for membership registration by purchasing a registration key or a product key. This is a unique code for the user interface to register into the movie web browser without any membership registration including username and password. The key is located on the server and matched releasing the browser for the access of movies. This is not like the application 2001253243 (Secure digital content licensing system and method) as an encryption key is the conversion of electronic data into another form, called ciphertext, which cannot be easily understood by anyone except authorised parties. This invention uses a system of accessing the browser does not use encryption to change the unique code into ciphertext when it is enabling the user to access the browser instead it just finds the corresponding code. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method to overcome the insurance that the movie licence is returned by setting a timeframe on each movie. For example, a timed licence rental of 24hrs for new releases and a timed licence rental of 168hrs for weekly. When the timeframe is expired then the movie code is deleted. Furthermore, the amount of movie rented is counted on the server, thus when a certain amount of movie rental is used up, the key will deactivate the rental licences.

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1. A system that rents movie licenses using a method where the client purchases a registration key or product key, where the steps are: Selling a product key with the software or Selling a registration key without the software; Entering the key into the user interface found in the software; Opening a movie web browser; Select from a movie title; Movie upload; Timed licence; Delete movie;
2. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the product key and registration key is a unique code that allows the buyer to access the movie web browser.
3. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the unique code when entered in the user interface, it is matched with the code on the server.
4. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the matched codes unlocks a movie web browser.
5. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the movie web browser allows the client to view movie titles.
6. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the movie is uploaded for the client to view unlimitedly.
7. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the movie licenced has a timeframe.
8. A system as recited in claim 7, wherein the timeframe is 24hours for new releases and 168hours for weekly.
9. A system as recited in claim 7, wherein the licence has terms and conditions, which includes the inability to sell or copy the movie without permission.
10. A system as recited in claim 1, wherein the movie is deleted from the media player after the timeframe.
11. A system that rents movie licenses using a method where the client purchases a registration key or product key, where it comprises: Software that has a user interface to identify the user without encrypted key; Software that has a movie web browser to allow the view of movie titles; Software that has an upload function to the media player that is not using an encrypted format; Software that has licenced movies to be viewed unlimitedly with a timeframe; Software that counts the amount of movies selected; And when a certain amount of movie rental is used up then the key will deactivate the rental licences.
12. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein the user face is offline.
13. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein the movie web browser has a media player.
14. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein the movie upload uses a barcode attached to the movie title and matches with the barcode of the licenced movie on the server.
15. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein the timeframe is 24hours for new releases and 168hours for weekly.
16. A system as recited in claim 11, wherein the amount of movie selected is counted by the server and when a certain amount of movie rental is used up then the key will block the movie barcodes.
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