Music machine
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1. - MUSIC MACHINE, distinguished for working with the use of a computer interconnected to a central server (1) through Internet, Intranet and other kinds of computer network, utilizing some kind of connection (2) like “
- wide band”
ones, such as ADSL, ISDN, internet by radio, cable modem, satellite, cell phone, where the songs to be played are stored in the central server (remote computer), so that the machine plays the songs in a sequence (streaming), repeating the song that is being played in the remote computer (1), and this song won'"'"'t be recorded in the machine hard disk.
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Abstract
MUSIC MACHINE, which works with the use of a computer interconnected to a center server (remote computer), through Internet, Intranet and other kinds of computer net, utilizing a common telephone line, connections like “wide band” ones, such as ADSL, ISDN, Internet by radio, cable modem, by satellite, cell phone and other similar connections.
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1. - MUSIC MACHINE, distinguished for working with the use of a computer interconnected to a central server (1) through Internet, Intranet and other kinds of computer network, utilizing some kind of connection (2) like “
- wide band”
ones, such as ADSL, ISDN, internet by radio, cable modem, satellite, cell phone, where the songs to be played are stored in the central server (remote computer), so that the machine plays the songs in a sequence (streaming), repeating the song that is being played in the remote computer (1), and this song won'"'"'t be recorded in the machine hard disk.
- wide band”
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2. - MUSIC MACHINE, as revindicated in 1 and distinguished for being made up of a cabinet where the following is stored:
- a monitor (3) associated with a set of loudspeakers (4), a computer with access by keyboard (5) containing specific software for the employment, collection system (6) like a card file, net access dispositives and sound amplification systems.
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3. - MUSIC MACHINE, as revindicated before and distinguished for allowing the control of each machine from afar, and also allowing to know the quantity of songs played, which songs were played, who the singers are, the copyright detainers of the songs played, preparing reports for the copyright collection, reports of the songs played for charging the system renters and users. It'"'"'s also possible to know how much the machine has been used, the song search mechanisms showing publicity in the computer screens and with the system support from afar (only software).
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