Migration of feedback data to equivalent digital assets
First Claim
1. A digital content distribution system comprising:
- at least one storage configured to;
store feedback data; and
store a first version of a playlist, the first version of the playlist associated with the feedback data, and the first version of the playlist available through a music source;
a network component configured to receive a second version of a playlist;
at least one processor; and
at least one computer-readable storage medium having stored therein instructions which, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to perform operations comprising;
determining whether the second version of the playlist is a replacement for the first version of the playlist by;
comparing a first playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the first version of the playlist with a second playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the second version of the playlist; and
if, based on the comparing, the first and second playlist identifiers or playlist titles match, comparing at least one of a primary artist, song identifier, or metadata associated with the first version of the playlist with a second primary artist, second song identifier, or second metadata associated with the second version of the playlist to determine that the second version of the playlist is the replacement for the first version of the playlist;
replacing the first version of the playlist with the second version of the playlist based on the determination;
associating to the second version of the playlist, the feedback data associated with the first version of the playlist; and
updating the second version of the playlist, in the at least one storage, with the feedback data from the first version of the playlist for display by a client device.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for managing for migrating feedback data from one digital asset to another digital asset are disclosed. Typically, the one digital asset is available for distribution from a network-based media distribution system, but then subsequently is removed from distribution for any of a number of reasons. However, since the one digital asset has been in use at the network-based media distribution system, it has accumulated feedback data. Hence, if the another digital asset serves (e.g., due to equivalency) to replace the one digital asset, then the accumulated feedback data from the one digital asset can be transferred to the another digital asset. As a result, the another digital asset can benefit from the feedback data that was previously associated with the one digital assert.
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17 Claims
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1. A digital content distribution system comprising:
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at least one storage configured to; store feedback data; and store a first version of a playlist, the first version of the playlist associated with the feedback data, and the first version of the playlist available through a music source; a network component configured to receive a second version of a playlist; at least one processor; and at least one computer-readable storage medium having stored therein instructions which, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to perform operations comprising; determining whether the second version of the playlist is a replacement for the first version of the playlist by; comparing a first playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the first version of the playlist with a second playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the second version of the playlist; and if, based on the comparing, the first and second playlist identifiers or playlist titles match, comparing at least one of a primary artist, song identifier, or metadata associated with the first version of the playlist with a second primary artist, second song identifier, or second metadata associated with the second version of the playlist to determine that the second version of the playlist is the replacement for the first version of the playlist; replacing the first version of the playlist with the second version of the playlist based on the determination; associating to the second version of the playlist, the feedback data associated with the first version of the playlist; and updating the second version of the playlist, in the at least one storage, with the feedback data from the first version of the playlist for display by a client device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A computer-implemented method for migrating feedback data, comprising:
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storing a first version of a playlist, the first version of the playlist associated with the feedback data, and the first version of the playlist available through a music source; receiving a second version of a playlist; determining whether the second version of the playlist is a replacement for the first version of the playlist by; comparing a first playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the first version of the playlist with a second playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the second version of the playlist; and if, based on the comparing, the first and second playlist identifiers or playlist titles match, comparing at least one of a primary artist, song identifier, or metadata associated with the first version of the playlist with a second primary artist, second song identifier, or second metadata associated with the second version of the playlist to determine that the second version of the playlist is the replacement for the first version of the playlist; replacing the first version of the playlist with the second version of the playlist based on the determination; associating to the second version of the playlist, the feedback data associated with the first version of the playlist; and updating the second version of the playlist with the feedback data from the first version of the playlist for display by a client device. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions which, when executed by a computing device, cause the computing device to perform a method for migrating feedback data between digital media assets, comprising:
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storing a first version of a playlist, the first version of the playlist associated with the feedback data, and the first version of the playlist available through a music source; receiving a second version of a playlist; determining whether the second version of the playlist is a replacement for the first version of the playlist by; comparing a first playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the first version of the playlist with a second playlist identifier or playlist title associated with the second version of the playlist; and if, based on the comparing, the first and second playlist identifiers or playlist titles match, comparing at least one of a primary artist, song identifier, or metadata associated with the first version of the playlist with a second primary artist, second song identifier, or second metadata associated with the second version of the playlist is the replacement for the first version of the playlist; replacing the first version of the playlist with the second version of the playlist based on the determination; associating to the second version of the playlist, the feedback data associated with the first version of the playlist; and updating the second version of the playlist with the feedback data from the first version of the playlist for display by a client device. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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