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- the present invention relates generally to the field of sales of computer software and other digital or analog information. More particularly, in a preferred embodiment, it relates to software that is provided other than by purchase or license of packaged software stored on a physical medium, such as electronically distributed software, i.e. software that is delivered to the customer electronically, rather than through physical distribution methods.
- software can be downloaded from digital data networks such as the Internet, on CD ROM or floppy, come pre-installed on the hard drive of a computer system, or through broadcast media.
- Software distributed in such ways other than purchase of the particular packaged software stored on a physical medium is typically provided as a demo copy which can be "unlocked" to give the customer the features of the full product.
- it relates to a system, method and article of manufacture for verifying that a user has disabled software or other digital or analog information that the user wishes to return for credit.
- the system, method and article of manufacture can be applied to any type of information which can be purchased using an unlock method, including, but not limited to, software, data, music and video.
- the customer may decide to return the product.
- the vendor In the case where there is no physical media that can be returned, such as when the demo copy has been unlocked, the vendor must rely on the word of the customer that the software has been removed from their machine. Furthermore, if the customer had been given an access code to unlock the software, a method is needed to prevent re-use of this access code. With credit card purchases, there is not an effective way to refuse to accept a return.
- the attainment of these and related objects may be achieved through use of the novel system, method and article of manufacture for product return of software and other information herein disclosed.
- the present invention provides a system, method and article of manufacture which provides an equivalent to the return of the physical storage medium and is therefore applicable both to packaged software or other information and software or other information that is distributed other than in packaged form.
- the objects of the present invention are achieved by generating a code, called a return authorization code, that can be entered on a user's system. This code invalidates the previously purchased product on the user's system.
- Another code is generated on the user's system, which is compared with the code on a vendor system, to provide confirmation to the vendor that the return authorization code has been entered. After this confirmation, the vendor can issue a credit to the user for the return of the product.
- a system for product return of software and other information in accordance with this invention has a processor and a memory coupled to the processor.
- Software or other information is stored in the user data processing system for access by the user.
- a computer program is stored in the memory and configured to provide, when executed by the processor, a system implemented by the computer program for product return of software or other information.
- the computer program comprises a first code segment configured to generate a confirmation code that a return code has been entered in the user data processing system in response to the return code in the data processing system.
- a second code segment is configured to limit access to the software or other information after the return code has been entered in the data processing system.
- a method for product return of software and other information to a vendor for credit in accordance with this invention includes entering a return code in a user's data processing system. Access to the software or other information in the user's data processing system is limited in response to entry of the return code. A confirmation code that the return code has been entered in the user's data processing system is generated. The confirmation code is supplied to the vendor to obtain credit for return of the software or other information.
- An article of manufacture for return of software and other information to a vendor for credit in accordance with the invention comprises a computer readable storage medium having stored therein a computer program.
- the computer program includes a first code segment configured to generate a confirmation code that a return code has been entered in the user data processing system in response to the return code in the data processing system.
- a second code segment is configured to limit access to the software or other information after the return code has been entered in the data processing system.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of data processing system in which the invention is employed
- Figure 2 is a flow chart illustrating the method employed by the manufacturer to effect a return using the present invention
- Figure 3 is a flow chart illustrating the operation of the program in the preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a typical hardware configuration of a computer 100 in accordance with the subject invention.
- the computer 100 is controlled by a central processing unit 102 (which may be a conventional microprocessor) and a number of other units, all interconnected via a system bus 108, are provided to accomplish specific tasks.
- a central processing unit 102 which may be a conventional microprocessor
- computer 100 shown in Figure 1 includes a random access memory (RAM) 106 for temporary storage of information, a read only memory (ROM) 104 for permanent storage of the computer's configuration and basic operating commands and an input/output (I/O) adapter 1 10 for connecting peripheral or network devices such as a disk unit 113 and printer 114 to the bus 108, via cables 115 or peripheral bus 112, respectively.
- RAM random access memory
- ROM read only memory
- I/O input/output
- a user interface adapter 116 is also provided for connecting input devices, such as a keyboard 120, and other known interface devices including mice, speakers and microphones to the bus 108.
- Visual output is provided by a display adapter 118 which connects the bus 108 to a display device 122, such as a video monitor.
- a communications adapter 126 is connected between the bus 108 and a modem 124, to provide the computer 100 with communications capability.
- the computer has resident thereon and is controlled and coordinated by operating system software such as the Macintosh OS operating system.
- the computer hardware 100 can be : a Power PC Macintosh, a 680xx Macintosh, a PC running Windows 95 or a PC running Windows NT.
- the term "computer” or “data processing system” is intended to encompass any device with data processing functionality, for example, provided with one or more microprocessors.
- the computer 100 has a security engine 127 loaded into its RAM 106.
- the security engine 127 includes at least an access module 128 and a return module 130, which respectively operate in a vendor's computer 100 to provide an access code which a user enters into their computer 100 to cause the access module 128 on the user's computer to provide access to all the features of a demo program that has been installed on the user's computer 100 and to generate return and confirmation codes in operation of the invention.
- the security engine 127 on the vendor's computer 100 operates in a somewhat different manner than the security engine 127 on the user's computer 100, but the diagrammatic representation of the two computers is the same, so only a single computer 100 has been shown in the drawings.
- the two computers 100 communicate through their respective communications capabilities, which may be implemented with modems 124 as shown, with dedicated Internet connections, cable or microwave communications, or other suitable communication medium between computers.
- modems 124 as shown
- dedicated Internet connections cable or microwave communications, or other suitable communication medium between computers.
- the operation of the security engines 127 on the vendor's computer 100 and on the user's computer 100 is explained with Figure 2.
- a smart video disc player or Web television device can have a storage area for downloaded videos. Again, by going through an entirely automatic process, the customer can download a video, then return it. As long as a form of persistent storage for access codes and blacklist or other access revoking routines is maintained, the return mechanism can be employed.
- the persistent storage can be maintained either locally or at the vendor site.
- a video player implementation is particularly able to implement a high security version of the invention. If a downloaded video is coded so that it will only run on a video player with a particular burned-in serial number, it is possible to verify definitively that the return code was entered on that player. This approach is not as feasible with microcomputers, since few manufacturers supply their machines with a burned-in serial number, and customers expect to be able to move their purchased software from machine to machine.
- a serial number is a number generated on the user's system 100 that uniquely identifies the user's system. This number is provided to the vendor when placing an order to purchase, or to return the product, shown in Figure 2 at 200 and 202, respectively. Other data may be encoded in the serial number to provide more information to the vendor. There are numerous ways to create a serial number for a machine, known to those skilled in the art. The serial number does not have to be unique, but could combine specific information about the user's system 100 with a random element.
- An access code is a number generated on the vendor's system 100, desirably from information from the serial number, and includes information on which products and features to unlock, as well as other information to ensure its validity. This number is provided by the vendor to the user upon purchase of a product, and serves to unlock the products or features purchased. The use of such access codes for unlocking products or features purchased is conventional.
- a return authorization code is a number that is generated on the vendor's system 100 using information from the serial number, which in Figure 2 is supplied by the user to the vendor at 204 while executing the return.
- the vendor could obtain the serial number from a database entry created during the order to purchase the software.
- the vendor supplies the return authorization code to the user at 206.
- the return module 130 When the return authorization code number is entered into the user's system 100 at 208, the return module 130 ( Figure 1) will then generate and display a confirmation code at 210, described below.
- the confirmation code is a number that can be generated on both the users and vendor's systems.
- the confirmation code is displayed to the user only after the user has entered the return authorization code into their system. This number ensures the vendor that the return authorization code has really been entered into the user's system.
- an encrypted portion of the serial number is used as the confirmation code, since this number is available on both systems.
- the user would call the customer service department of the manufacturer or other vendor and talk to a telemarketer.
- the user reads the serial number to the telemarketer at 204.
- the telemarketer uses this number to generate a return authorization code, which is then read back to the user at 206.
- the user must then enter this return authorization code into their system at 208.
- the user is shown a confirmation code at 210.
- the user reads this code to the telemarketer, who compares it with the code generated on the vendor's system at 212. If the confirmation codes match, the user has correctly entered the return authorization code, the return module 130 enters the current access code into a "blacklist" in a file on the user's system at 213.
- the telemarketer then issues a credit at 214.
- the product return function is provided in an automatic, electronic implementation.
- the customer can click on a "return product” button in the product, which causes the product to call the vendor return server via modem or other communications medium, and do the whole return process in an automated fashion in a return session with the vendor return server.
- the return session also carries out the steps shown in Figure 2, but without requiring human intervention at the vendor.
- the access module 128 on the user's system must verify that an access code is correct at 222 and 224 and check the blacklist at 226 each time. If the access code is invalid or on the blacklist, the returned software is terminated or continued with a reduced feature set at 228.
- the software is continued with the full set of features at 230. This prevents the user from re-entering the original access code after the product return process.
- the invention can be employed for the return of any software or other information. While it has been described above in an implementation for software that has been purchased with an unlock method, it could also be employed with suitable modification for software that is purchased in packaged form on a separate storage medium. In practice, the invention is desirably implemented with the computer controlled telephony software that is the subject matter of commonly assigned Paul E. Hurley et al., Application Serial No. 08/582,611, entitled “System, Method and User Interface for Computer Controlled Telephony,” filed January 3, 1996, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- the system, method and article of manufacture of this invention provides a confirmed method for a user to effectively return a product that has been purchased electronically or otherwise, without requiring return of a storage medium.
- the invention provides a method of confirming that software that has been returned is not used unless it is repurchased.
- the invention provides a mechanism to allow customers to effectively return electronically distributed software by preventing them from using the software after it has been returned. The invention makes it more cost effective for manufacturers to use electronic or other distribution methods that do not require separate packaged physical media for software and other information.
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