METHOD FOR SELECTING, ORDERING AND ACCESSING COPYRIGHTED INFORMATION FROM PHYSICAL DOCUMENTS
First Claim
1. A method for processing edited objects associated with a copyrighted physical document, said method for use in a user workstation by a user, said method comprising:
- said user workstation determining a position of a point pressed on a touch foil of an opto-touch foil aligned over or under a page of the copyrighted physical document, said page comprising a plurality of items, said point having been pressed to select an item of the plurality of items during illumination of the plurality of items by a light emitting foil of the opto-touch foil, said pressed point aligned proximate to the selected item;
said user workstation identifying the selected item by correlating the determined position of the pressed point with a position of the selected item in a list of item positions recorded in an item position column of an edited objects table that is stored in the user workstation, said list of item positions being associated with the plurality of items on the page of the physical document.identifying a first edited object in the edited objects table from an association of the first edited object with the selected item identified by said correlating;
ascertaining, from informing text in an edited object path column in the edited objects table, that the user does not have a license to use and/or copy the first edited object.after said ascertaining, sending, from the user workstation to the edited objects server, a request for information concerning the first edited object, wherein the request comprises an identification of the physical document, an identification of the page, and an identification of the selected item.
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Abstract
A method for processing edited objects associated with a physical document, for use in a user workstation by a user. An edited object is identified in an edited objects table from being associated with an item that has been selected from a page of the physical document through use a point pressed on a touch foil aligned over or under the page. It is ascertained that the user does not have a license to use and/or copy the edited object. Information concerning the edited object is received by the user workstation from an edited objects server and then displayed on the user workstation. The user workstation receives the edited object with the license from the edited objects server, stores the edited object, and updates an edited object path column in the edited objects table in the user workstation with a file path for accessing the stored edited object.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for processing edited objects associated with a copyrighted physical document, said method for use in a user workstation by a user, said method comprising:
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said user workstation determining a position of a point pressed on a touch foil of an opto-touch foil aligned over or under a page of the copyrighted physical document, said page comprising a plurality of items, said point having been pressed to select an item of the plurality of items during illumination of the plurality of items by a light emitting foil of the opto-touch foil, said pressed point aligned proximate to the selected item; said user workstation identifying the selected item by correlating the determined position of the pressed point with a position of the selected item in a list of item positions recorded in an item position column of an edited objects table that is stored in the user workstation, said list of item positions being associated with the plurality of items on the page of the physical document. identifying a first edited object in the edited objects table from an association of the first edited object with the selected item identified by said correlating; ascertaining, from informing text in an edited object path column in the edited objects table, that the user does not have a license to use and/or copy the first edited object. after said ascertaining, sending, from the user workstation to the edited objects server, a request for information concerning the first edited object, wherein the request comprises an identification of the physical document, an identification of the page, and an identification of the selected item. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer program product, comprising a computer readable program code stored in a user workstation, said computer readable program code configured to be executed on the user workstation for carrying out a method for processing edited objects associated with a copyrighted physical document, said method for use in the user workstation by a user, said method comprising:
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determining a position of a point pressed on a touch foil of an opto-touch foil aligned over or under a page of the copyrighted physical document, said page comprising a plurality of items, said point having been pressed to select an item of the plurality of items during illumination of the plurality of items by a light emitting foil of the opto-touch foil, said pressed point aligned proximate to the selected item; identifying the selected item by correlating the determined position of the pressed point with a position of the selected item in a list of item positions recorded in an item position column of an edited objects table that is stored in the user workstation, said list of item positions being associated with the plurality of items on the page of the physical document. identifying a first edited object in the edited objects table from an association of the first edited object with the selected item identified by said correlating; ascertaining, from informing text in an edited object path column in the edited objects table, that the user does not have a license to use and/or copy the first edited object. after said ascertaining, sending, from the user workstation to the edited objects server, a request for information concerning the first edited object, wherein the request comprises an identification of the physical document, an identification of the page, and an identification of the selected item. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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