Inbox management
First Claim
1. A method for managing an inbox of a media device having a graphical user interface including an inbox interface and a content library interface, the media device also having a plurality of media object repositories including a content library and an inbox cache, wherein the content library and the inbox cache are independent of each other, the method comprising:
- associating a limited use license with a media object, the media object including content and metadata;
communicating the media object from a computing device to the media device;
determining the limited use license to be one of satisfied or not satisfied;
in response to the limited use license being satisfied;
storing the media object in the inbox cache,displaying the metadata in the inbox interface in order of an expiration condition of the limited use license, andaccessing the content through the inbox interface; and
in response to the limited use license not being satisfied;
eliminating access to the content of the media object, andaltering a metadata appearance in the inbox interface;
wherein the expiration condition includes at least one of a period of time or a number of plays and the limited use license is not satisfied when the expiration condition is over a threshold amount.
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Abstract
Media devices that transfer content to other devices may man age a user'"'"'s received media files by creating a media device inbox. Shared content may be stored in an inbox cache that is separate from the device'"'"'s main content library to exclude limited-access inbox content from interaction with the device'"'"'s main library. Further, inbox content may be altered upon expiration to reduce resource consumption and inbox clutter.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for managing an inbox of a media device having a graphical user interface including an inbox interface and a content library interface, the media device also having a plurality of media object repositories including a content library and an inbox cache, wherein the content library and the inbox cache are independent of each other, the method comprising:
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associating a limited use license with a media object, the media object including content and metadata; communicating the media object from a computing device to the media device; determining the limited use license to be one of satisfied or not satisfied; in response to the limited use license being satisfied; storing the media object in the inbox cache, displaying the metadata in the inbox interface in order of an expiration condition of the limited use license, and accessing the content through the inbox interface; and in response to the limited use license not being satisfied; eliminating access to the content of the media object, and altering a metadata appearance in the inbox interface; wherein the expiration condition includes at least one of a period of time or a number of plays and the limited use license is not satisfied when the expiration condition is over a threshold amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13)
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9. A method for managing an inbox of a media device including a content library interface and an inbox interface, the method comprising:
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communicating a media object from a computing device to the media device, the media object including content, an expiration condition, and metadata; displaying the metadata in the inbox interface in order of an expiration condition; determining the expiration condition to be one of true or false; accessing the media object from the inbox interface when the expiration condition associated with the media object is false, wherein the media object may not be accessed from the content library interface; and in response to the expiration condition being true;
eliminating access to the content of the media object and altering a metadata appearance in the inbox interface;wherein the expiration condition is true when at least one of a period of time since communicating the media object from a computing device to the media device has elapsed and the media object has been accessed a number of times. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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