Method for managing printed medium activated revenue sharing domain name system schemas
First Claim
1. In a system that includes a plurality of end-user device systems each of which automatically reads machine-readable codes affixed to objects, sends code information representative of scanned machine-readable codes to a portal server, and receives provider information associated with at least one of the machine-readable codes from one or more remote servers coupled to the portal server over a communications network, wherein the portal server includes a link table that associates machine-readable codes recognized by the portal server with corresponding addresses of remote servers coupled to the portal server over the communications network, and each of a plurality of the remote servers corresponds to a different provider and has provider information associated with at least one of the machine-readable codes stored thereon, a method for operating the portal server comprising the steps of:
- (a) charging each provider a sign-up fee for including an entry in the link table that links each of a plurality of the end-user device systems to a remote server associated with the provider in response to scanning of a machine-readable code associated with the provider by an end-user device system; and
(b) charging each provider a usage fee based on a frequency at which the link table links one of the plurality of end-user device systems to a remote server associated with the provider in response to scanning of a machine-readable code associated with the provider by an end-user device system.
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Abstract
A method for bridging the gap between the virtual multimedia-based Internet world and the physical world of tangible object media, such as print media. More particularly, a method for managing a domain name service based on initiating a communication from an object containing provider information using a scanner, a portal server and a receiver connected across a network. The method involves scanning a machine-readable code containing a link information corresponding to the provider information from the object using the scanner and storing the machine-readable code in a memory. The link information is then extracted from the machine readable code in the memory. A user input information corresponding to the provider information is also obtained and stored in the memory. The link information and the user input information are then sent to the portal server via the network. The portal server receives the link information and user input information and selects a multimedia information sequence corresponding to the link information and the user input information. The multimedia information sequence is then sent to the receiver via the network. The receiver receives and stores the multimedia information sequence plays the sequence automatically or in response to a stimulus, such as a user request.
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5 Claims
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1. In a system that includes a plurality of end-user device systems each of which automatically reads machine-readable codes affixed to objects, sends code information representative of scanned machine-readable codes to a portal server, and receives provider information associated with at least one of the machine-readable codes from one or more remote servers coupled to the portal server over a communications network, wherein the portal server includes a link table that associates machine-readable codes recognized by the portal server with corresponding addresses of remote servers coupled to the portal server over the communications network, and each of a plurality of the remote servers corresponds to a different provider and has provider information associated with at least one of the machine-readable codes stored thereon, a method for operating the portal server comprising the steps of:
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(a) charging each provider a sign-up fee for including an entry in the link table that links each of a plurality of the end-user device systems to a remote server associated with the provider in response to scanning of a machine-readable code associated with the provider by an end-user device system; and
(b) charging each provider a usage fee based on a frequency at which the link table links one of the plurality of end-user device systems to a remote server associated with the provider in response to scanning of a machine-readable code associated with the provider by an end-user device system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
tracking transactions and corresponding referrals, accessing electronically credit limits for the transactions, tracking the size and frequency of purchases and corresponding purchasers, communicating in a two-way manner, obtaining credit and balance information and maintaining transactions. -
4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the portal server further comprises a transaction tracking module in communications with one of the scanner or the receiver, the transaction tracking module being capable of tracking purchasers based on transaction size and frequency and matching the size and frequency to a scanner device such that the device cost is subsidized based on the size and frequency of the transaction.
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5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the portal server further comprises an affinity information tracking module, the module maintaining at least one of benefit redemption, frequent flyer, or affinity information.
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