Method and system for subscription television billing and access
First Claim
1. In a pay television system in which television program signals are transmitted to subscribers in a scrambled form and the subscribers are billed for programs viewed, a program selection system comprising:
- means at a location remote from the subscriber location for inserting into the scrambled program signal a signal identifying the program signal as one of a plurality of categories of programs for transmission thereof with the program signal;
means at the subscriber location for receiving the scrambled program signal, including the category identifying signal;
means at the subscriber location for locally generating a signal identifying at least one category of programs which will be accepted for viewing;
means at the subscriber location for unscrambling a received scrambled program signal;
means at the subscriber location for comparing a received category identifying signal with a locally generated category acceptance signal; and
means for inhibiting operation of said unscrambling means when the received category signal does not correspond with the locally generated signal.
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Abstract
A subscription television system and method in which billing information regarding programs actually viewed by a subscriber of the system is accumulated over non-dedicated telephone lines. A scrambled television program signal containing a block of television program material, a program identification code unique to the block of program material, and a program category code, is broadcast. The codes are preferably included in the vertical retrace interval of the video portion of the program signal and the transmitted program signal is selectively received at a subscriber station and selectively unscrambled to permit viewing of the block of program material being transmitted in response to subscriber action indicating acceptance for viewing of the block of program material. The received program category code is compared with a locally generated category code to determine whether the program is acceptable for viewing. The program identification code is detected and stored for subsequent transmission in response to the subscriber action indicating acceptance for viewing of the received block of program material.
The program identification code stored at the subscriber station is selectively accessed from a remote location over telephone lines on other than a real time basis (e.g., a periodic basis) to thereby provide billing information at the remote location as to programs actually viewed by the subscriber. The subscriber can thus be billed monthly or on some desired periodic basis for programs actually viewed during the preceding period. The billing period can be varied from the remote location to provide a means to control the number of programs which a subscriber can receive.
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1. In a pay television system in which television program signals are transmitted to subscribers in a scrambled form and the subscribers are billed for programs viewed, a program selection system comprising:
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means at a location remote from the subscriber location for inserting into the scrambled program signal a signal identifying the program signal as one of a plurality of categories of programs for transmission thereof with the program signal; means at the subscriber location for receiving the scrambled program signal, including the category identifying signal; means at the subscriber location for locally generating a signal identifying at least one category of programs which will be accepted for viewing; means at the subscriber location for unscrambling a received scrambled program signal; means at the subscriber location for comparing a received category identifying signal with a locally generated category acceptance signal; and means for inhibiting operation of said unscrambling means when the received category signal does not correspond with the locally generated signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a pay television system, a method of providing subscriber control over television programs which can be viewed at the subscriber location comprising the steps of:
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transmitting from a remote location a scrambled television program signal; inserting a category identification signal into the scrambled program signal at the remote location for transmission thereof with the program signal; receiving the scrambled program signal, including the category identification signal, at the subscriber location; generating a signal at the subscriber location identifying at least one category of programs which are acceptable for viewing; comparing the received category identification signal with the generated signal; and enabling the received program signal to be unscrambled if the compared signals correspond. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. In a pay television system in which television program signals are transmitted to subscribers in a scrambled form and the subscribers are billed a per program charge for programs viewed, a subscriber billing system comprising:
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means for inserting a program identifying signal into the scrambled program signal for transmission therewith; means at the subscriber location for receiving the scrambled program signal, including the program identifying signal; means at the subscriber location for generating an accept signal indicating acceptance of a program signal for viewing by the subscriber; memory means at the subscriber location for storing a billing signal that identifies the program accepted for viewing in response to both the received program identifying signal and the accept signal; access means at the subscriber location for connecting said memory means with a control means at a central location over non-dedicated telephone lines and for transmitting the stored billing signal to the central location over the telephone lines after a predetermined time period; and means at the subscriber location for receiving from said control means a signal identifying said predetermined time period and for generating an access signal at the termination of said time period. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for billing a subscriber of a pay television system for programs actually viewed by the subscriber at a subscriber station comprising the steps of:
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transmitting at a predetermined carrier frequency a scrambled television program signal that includes a program identification code unique to a block of program material being transmitted; receiving the transmitted program signal at the subscriber station and unscrambling the received signal in response to subscriber action indicating acceptance for viewing of the block of program material; storing a billing signal identifying the program accepted for viewing at the subscriber station in response to the action of the subscriber indicating acceptance for viewing of the block of program material being received; selectively connecting the subscriber station to a remote location over non-dedicated telephone lines at the end of a predetermined time period; selectively transmitting each billing signal stored at the subscriber station to the remote location over the telephone lines in response to a command signal transmitted from the remote location over the non-dedicated telephone lines; setting a clock at the subscriber location in response to a signal transmitted from the remote location to establish the beginning of a new predetermined time period; and billing the subscriber in accordance with the stored program identification codes transmitted to the remote location. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. In a television system in which television program signals are transmitted to viewers, a program selection system comprising:
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means at a location remote from the viewer location for transmitting with the program signal a category signal identifying the program signal as one of a plurality of categories of programs; control means at the viewer location for receiving the program signal, including the category identifying signal, the control means including; means for locally generating a signal identifying at least one of a plurality of categories of programs which will be accepted for viewing; means for comparing a received category identifying signal with a locally generated category identifying signal; and means for inhibiting display of the received program signal when the received category identifying signal does not correspond with the locally generated category identifying signal.
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