Digital downloading jukebox with enhanced communication features

US12100258B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12100258-B2
Application numberUS-201916452088-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 25, 2019
Priority dateSep 16, 2002
Publication dateSep 24, 2024
Grant dateSep 24, 2024

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Systems and/or methods for use in connection with digital downloading jukeboxes are provided. Such systems and/or methods may be used to provide enhanced communications capabilities, e.g., to registered users of jukeboxes. In certain exemplary embodiments, users may become registered users directly at a jukebox. Registered users also may, in certain exemplary embodiments, receive coupons for free plays, import playlists from hardware devices and/or software applications, receive special pricing when playing certain instances of media, play playlists in whole or in part, create and/or manage playlists directly at a jukebox, establish and manage connections with other registered users, etc. Still further, in certain exemplary embodiments, one or more channels may be predefined and/or set up for a jukebox.

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A digital downloading jukebox, comprising: a processor configured to control the digital downloading jukebox to at least: log in a first user to the digital downloading jukebox or to an audiovisual distribution network to which the digital downloading jukebox is connected; establish a connection to a peripheral device, wherein the peripheral device is a mobile electronic device associated with the first user; retrieve, for the digital downloading jukebox, a peripheral playlist associated with the connected peripheral device if the first user is logged in, and preventing said retrieving if the first user is not logged in, wherein the peripheral playlist is in a first format interpretable by the peripheral device; convert the peripheral playlist to a jukebox playlist, the jukebox playlist being in a second format which is different from the first format and is interpretable by the digital downloading jukebox, and wherein the jukebox playlist is different in scope than, and does not supplant, a master catalog of media available for playback via the digital downloading jukebox; determine whether the jukebox playlist is designated as public or private; based on whether the jukebox playlist is designated as public or private, configure the jukebox playlist as public and accessible to all users or as private and accessible only to the first user; publish the converted jukebox playlist at least to the digital downloading jukebox so that the jukebox playlist is available for playback on and via the digital downloading jukebox; during the playback of the converted jukebox playlist, automatically reorder at least some of the songs in the converted jukebox playlist based on comparing characteristics of the at least some songs; and enable distribution of the converted jukebox playlist to one or more different digital jukeboxes connected to an audiovisual distribution network to which the digital downloading jukebox also is connected. 2. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral device is at least one of: a portable music player, a computer, and a mobile phone. 3. The jukebox of claim 1 , further comprising a computer-readable storage medium associated with the digital downloading jukebox configured to at least temporarily store the peripheral playlist. 4. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to control the digital downloading jukebox to determine whether the jukebox playlist is to be designated a public jukebox playlist or a private jukebox playlist. 5. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to control the digital downloading jukebox to send the jukebox playlist to a server of the audiovisual distribution network. 6. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral device is connected to the digital downloading jukebox via a USB connection. 7. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the peripheral device is connected to the digital downloading jukebox via a proprietary docking station. 8. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to control the digital downloading jukebox to require a user to log into the digital downloading jukebox before importing the peripheral playlist from the peripheral device. 9. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the converting the peripheral playlist comprises converting a software application playlist associated with a software application used on a computer device. 10. The jukebox of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine a number of credits available to the first user; when the number of credits is sufficient to play all of the instances of media in the converted peripheral playlist, playing all instances of media in the playlist; and when the number of credits is insufficient to play all of the instances of media in the converted peripheral playlist, playing only a portion of the instances of media in the playlist. 11. The jukebox of claim 10 , wherein the processor is further configured to, when the number of credits is insufficient to play all of the instances of media in the converted peripheral playlist, allowing the first user to select the portion of the instances of media in the playlist for play. 12. The jukebox of claim 10 , wherein the processor is further configured to, when the number of credits is insufficient to play all of the instances of media in the converted peripheral playlist, playing the instances of media in the playlist in order until the credits are exhausted. 13. The jukebox of claim 10 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine whether an instance of media in the converted playlist is available for immediate play on the digital downloading jukebox free from additional processing by the jukebox; when the instance of media is available for immediate play, charge the user a predetermined first number of credits and queue up the instance of media for play; and when the instance of media is not available for immediate play, determine whether the first user is a verified user, when the user is a verified user, charge a second predetermined number of credits if the instance of media exists in a playlist associated with the first user, but otherwise charging a third predetermined number of credits, and queuing up the instance of media for play, wherein the second predetermined number of credits is less than the third predetermined number of credits, and wherein the third predetermined number of credits is greater than the first number of predetermined credits. 14. The jukebox of claim 13 , wherein the determination of whether the instance of media is available for immediate play on the digital downloading jukebox free from additional processing by the jukebox includes determining whether the instance of media resides on a storage area separate from a dedicated storage area of the jukebox comprising immediately playable instances of media. 15. The jukebox of claim 14 , wherein the separate storage area is a remote server in the audiovisual distribution network.

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  • of audio data · CPC title

  • Buying, selling or leasing transactions · CPC title

  • constrained by time limit or expiration date · CPC title

  • Selection of displayed objects or displayed text elements (G06F3/0482 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • of operating discs · CPC title

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What does patent US12100258B2 cover?
Systems and/or methods for use in connection with digital downloading jukeboxes are provided. Such systems and/or methods may be used to provide enhanced communications capabilities, e.g., to registered users of jukeboxes. In certain exemplary embodiments, users may become registered users directly at a jukebox. Registered users also may, in certain exemplary embodiments, receive coupons for fr…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Touchtunes Music Corp, Touchtunes Music Company Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q30/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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