Methods and apparatus to monitor media presentations

US9503536B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9503536-B2
Application numberUS-201313828971-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2013
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateNov 22, 2016
Grant dateNov 22, 2016

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Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to monitor media presentations are disclosed. An example method includes collecting demographic information from a user. The demographic information is transmitted to a central facility. A panelist identifier identifying the user is generated. The panelist identifier is stored in a shared memory of the media device, the panelist identifier to be retrieved by a monitoring enabled application, the monitoring enabled application to collect monitoring information if the panelist identifier is in the shared memory and to disable collection of the media monitoring information if the panelist identifier is not in the shared memory.

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A method for monitoring a media device, the method comprising: collecting demographic information from a user with a registrar of a media device; transmitting the demographic information to a central facility from the registrar; and storing, with a processor executing the registrar, a panelist identifier identifying the user in a shared memory of the media device, the panelist identifier accessible to a first monitoring-enabled application and a second monitoring-enabled application, the first monitoring-enabled application and the second monitoring-enabled application separate from the registrar, the panelist identifier to be retrieved by the first monitoring-enabled application, the first monitoring-enabled application to present media, the first monitoring-enabled application to collect monitoring information if the panelist identifier is in the shared memory and to disable collection of the media monitoring information if the panelist identifier is not in the shared memory. 2. The method as described in claim 1 , further including requesting, with the registrar, permission from the user to enable monitoring. 3. The method as described in claim 2 , further including: if permission is received, storing a consent identifier enabling the collection of media monitoring information by the first monitoring-enabled application and the second monitoring-enabled application; and if permission is not received, at least one of not storing or deleting the consent identifier. 4. The method as described in claim 3 , wherein the consent indicator enabling monitoring is the panelist identifier. 5. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the panelist identifier is based on the demographic information. 6. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the panelist identifier is requested from the central facility. 7. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the panelist identifier is an encrypted panelist identifier. 8. The method as described in claim 7 , wherein the first monitoring-enabled application is not capable of decrypting the encrypted panelist identifier. 9. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the shared memory is a pasteboard. 10. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the first monitoring-enabled application is installed on the media device without reference to the user having provided consent for the first monitoring-enabled application to collect monitoring information. 11. A media device comprising: a registrar to receive demographic information from a user, to transmit the demographic information to a central facility, and to store a consent identifier in a data store of the media device, the consent identifier accessible to a first instrumented application and a second instrumented application executed in a sandbox environment, the consent identifier to indicate to the first instrumented application and the second instrumented application that monitoring is allowed, the registrar implemented by a processor; and the first instrumented application to access the consent identifier from the data store, the first instrumented application to present media, the first instrumented application to generate monitoring information if the consent identifier permits collection of monitoring information, the first instrumented application to not generate monitoring information if the consent identifier does not permit the collection of the monitoring information, and the first instrumented application to transmit the monitoring information to the central facility. 12. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the registrar is to store a panelist identifier identifying a panelist associated with the media device. 13. The media device as described in claim 12 , wherein the panelist identifier is received from the central facility. 14. The media device as described in claim 12 , wherein the panelist identifier is determined by the registrar. 15. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the first instrumented application is to present media via at least one of a game, a media presenter, or a news presenter. 16. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the registrar is installed on the media device prior to a time of sale of the media device. 17. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the first instrumented application is installed via an application store. 18. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the first instrumented application is installed without reference to the consent identifier. 19. The media device as described in claim 12 , wherein the panelist identifier is based on user-identifying information received from the panelist. 20. The media device as described in claim 19 , wherein the panelist identifier is encrypted. 21. The media device as described in claim 11 , wherein the registrar is installed on the media device at a time of sale of the media device. 22. A machine-readable disk or device comprising instructions which, when executed, cause a machine to at least: collect demographic information from a user at a registrar of a media device; transmit the demographic information to a central facility from the registrar; and store a panelist identifier identifying the user in a shared memory of the media device, the panelist identifier accessible to a first monitoring-enabled application and a second monitoring-enabled application, the first monitoring-enabled application and the second monitoring-enabled application separate from the registrar, the panelist identifier to be retrieved by the first monitoring-enabled application, the first monitoring-enabled application to present media, the first monitoring-enabled application to collect media monitoring information if the panelist identifier is in the shared memory and to disable collection of the media monitoring information if the panelist identifier is not in the shared memory. 23. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 22 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the machine to request permission from the user to enable monitoring. 24. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 23 , wherein the instructions, when executed, cause the machine to at least: if permission is received, store a consent identifier enabling the collection of media monitoring information by the first monitoring-enabled application and the second monitoring-enabled application; and if permission is not received, at least one of not store or delete the consent identifier. 25. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 24 , wherein the consent indicator enabling monitoring is the panelist identifier. 26. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 22 , wherein the panelist identifier is based on the demographic information. 27. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 22 , wherein the panelist identifier is requested from the central facility. 28. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 22 , wherein the panelist identifier is encrypted. 29. The machine-readable disk or device of claim 22 , wherein the shared memory is a pasteboard. 30. A method for monitoring a media device, the method comprising: obtaining consent to enable monitoring functionality of a first monitoring-enabled application and a second monitoring-enabled application from a user, the first monit

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What does patent US9503536B2 cover?
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to monitor media presentations are disclosed. An example method includes collecting demographic information from a user. The demographic information is transmitted to a central facility. A panelist identifier identifying the user is generated. The panelist identifier is stored in a shared memory of the media device, the panelist identifier…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nielsen Co Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F21/6245. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 22 2016 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).