Self-replicating and self-installing software apparatus
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1. A method for enabling line users to collaboratively review and remotely control playback, status information, file sharing and streaming of digital media on and to other users within a communication and collaboration system that adheres to peer-to-peer or hybrid peer-to-peer computing infrastructure paradigms, comprising the steps of:
- a). determining by computer users whether an on-line user is available for receiving communications. b). inviting one or more online users to collaboratively review digital media on their computers. c). loading in digital media storage of the computer of the invited online user(s) said digital media upon acceptance of the invitation by the invited online user(s). d). receiving a control signal from one or more of the invited online user(s), said control signal controlling the display of said digital media on another online user'"'"'s computer.
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Abstract
Self-replicating and self-installing software apparatus for content-creation, manipulation, and static or dynamic exhibition with a self-regulating license management component with methods for remote controlled and synchronized functionality and license binding to a Peer-to-Peer computing paradigm derived communication and collaboration platform'"'"'s unique User ID.
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1. A method for enabling line users to collaboratively review and remotely control playback, status information, file sharing and streaming of digital media on and to other users within a communication and collaboration system that adheres to peer-to-peer or hybrid peer-to-peer computing infrastructure paradigms, comprising the steps of:
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a). determining by computer users whether an on-line user is available for receiving communications. b). inviting one or more online users to collaboratively review digital media on their computers. c). loading in digital media storage of the computer of the invited online user(s) said digital media upon acceptance of the invitation by the invited online user(s). d). receiving a control signal from one or more of the invited online user(s), said control signal controlling the display of said digital media on another online user'"'"'s computer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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