Automatic identification of a set-top box user to a network
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1. A method of automatically registering a set-top box in a network comprising:
- creating a first data record and a registration code wherein the first data record contains data relating to a user;
establishing IP connectivity between the set-top box and an operator wherein connectivity is indicated by presenting a data input screen to the user;
generating a unique user identifier that resides on the set-top box, wherein the unique user identifier is unperceptible to the user and is immutable by the user;
binding the set-top box and a network account that resides on a network-server side of the network such that the unique user identifier is associated with the network account; and
creating a user identity on the set-top box upon successful completion of binding the set-top box and a network account.
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Abstract
Methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media are disclosed for enabling a user of data services over a network to automatically register for such services by plugging in a set-top box, such as an advanced set-top box, or other IP clients such as a Web pad, and entering certain information through a member services screen. The invention also allows a user to have several accounts distributed over several set-top boxes or IP clients and have all accounts map to a single network identity. That is, it allows a user to have multiple viewer identities for different purposes yet have all of them map back to a single network identity for that user.
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1. A method of automatically registering a set-top box in a network comprising:
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creating a first data record and a registration code wherein the first data record contains data relating to a user; establishing IP connectivity between the set-top box and an operator wherein connectivity is indicated by presenting a data input screen to the user; generating a unique user identifier that resides on the set-top box, wherein the unique user identifier is unperceptible to the user and is immutable by the user; binding the set-top box and a network account that resides on a network-server side of the network such that the unique user identifier is associated with the network account; and creating a user identity on the set-top box upon successful completion of binding the set-top box and a network account.
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