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System for transmitting desired digital video or audio signals

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  • US 5,675,734 A
  • Filed: 02/27/1996
  • Issued: 10/07/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for transferring desired digital video or digital audio signals comprising the steps of:

  • forming a connection through telecommunications lines between a first memory of a first party at a first party location and a second memory of a second party at a second party location remote from the first party location, said first memory having a first party hard disk having a plurality of digital video or digital audio signals including coded desired digital video or digital audio signals, and a sales random access memory chip which temporarily stores a replica of the coded desired digital video or digital audio signals purchased by the second party for subsequent transfer via telecommunications lines to the second memory of the second party;

    telephoning the first party controlling use of the first memory by the second part;

    providing a credit card number of the second party controlling the second memory to the first party controlling the first memory so the second party is charged money;

    electronically coding the desired digital video or digital audio signals to form said coded desired digital video or digital audio signals into a configuration which would prevent unauthorized reproduction of the desired digital video or digital audio signals;

    storing a replica of the coded desired digital video or digital audio signals from the hard disk into the sales random access memory chip;

    transferring the stored replica of the coded desired digital video or digital audio signals from the sales random access memory chip of the first party to the second memory of the second party through telecommunications lines while the second memory is in possession and control of the second party; and

    storing the transferred replica of the coded desired digital video or digital audio signals in the second memory.

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