Systems and methods for providing multimedia content within an application and a security solution integrated therein

10382423 ยท 2019-08-13

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Abstract

A system is provided for downloading, for distribution and for acoustic reproduction of a music album, which includes at least one or several digital music files and/or multimedia content in the form of one or several multimedia files assignable to the music file, wherein the music file and/or multimedia file are provideable as data sets for downloading, wherein the music file and/or multimedia file are as data sets pre-holdable grouped after downloading as a music album in a data memory of an end-user-device, wherein the music file and/or multimedia file is treatable by a treatment means, particularly in dependency to an authorization, and wherein the treated music file and/or multimedia file is transferable to an output device of the end-user-device, especially a speaker device with or without a display device, in such a way, that the music file and/or multimedia file is at least acoustically emittable to one user.

Claims

1. A method comprising: obtaining, by an application executing on an end-user device, a data set from a live stream, wherein the live stream is transmitted by a server to a container stored in the end-user device, wherein the application prevents the data set from being copied outside the container on the end-user device, and wherein the data set in the container is inaccessible by other applications executing on the end-user device; displaying, by the application, a plurality of labels corresponding to a single or plurality of media files, wherein the single or plurality of media files correspond to the data set; obtaining, by the application and from a user, a selection of a label of the single or plurality of labels; obtaining, by the application, a decryption key; decrypting, by the application and using the decryption key, a portion of the data set within the container; and rendering, by the application and while the end-user device is not connected with the server, an output at an output device disposed on the end-user device, wherein the application renders the output at a time displaced from an event time of the live stream, and wherein the output corresponds to the portion of the data set decrypted by the decryption key and the label selected by the user.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the output is an acoustic output, and wherein the output device is a speaker.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein the label corresponds to the live stream, and wherein the live stream is for an online access event.

4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: obtaining, by the application, user credentials; and transmitting, by the application, the user credentials to the server, wherein the decryption key is obtained from the server in response to the server authenticating the user credentials.

5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: accessing, by the application, an online music store; downloading, by the application, the media file from the online music store; and storing, by the application, the media file in the container.

6. The method of claim 1, wherein the data set comprises a start time and duration of the live stream.

7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: accessing, by the application, an online music store; downloading, by the application, an application album comprising the plurality of media files and the plurality of labels from the online music store; and storing, by the application, the plurality of media files in the container.

8. The method of claim 7, further comprising: displaying, by the application, a digital interactive booklet for navigation by the user while the media file is playing; wherein the interactive booklet is associated with an artist of the media file; and wherein the application album comprises the interactive booklet.

9. The method of claim 1, further comprising: downloading the application comprising the plurality of labels and the container storing the plurality of media files; and installing the application on the end-user device, wherein the application, the plurality of labels, and the plurality of media files corresponds to a single musical album.

10. An end-user device, comprising: a computer processor; an output device; a container coupled to the computer processor and the output device, the container comprising a data set from a live stream that is transmitted from a server to the container; and a memory coupled to the computer processor, the container, and the output device, the memory comprising a software application that prevents the data set from being copied outside the container and instructions executable by the computer processor, wherein the instructions are configured to: display a plurality of labels corresponding to a single or plurality of media files, wherein the single or plurality of media files correspond to the data set; obtain, from a user, a selection of a label of the single or plurality of labels; obtain a decryption key; decrypt, using the decryption key, a portion of the data set within the container, wherein the data set in the container is inaccessible by other software applications being executed by the computer processor; and render, while no connection exists between the container and the server, an output at the output device, wherein the software application renders the output at a time displaced from an event time of the live stream, and wherein the output corresponds to the label selected by the user and the portion of the data set decrypted by the decryption key.

11. The end-user device of claim 10, wherein the label corresponds to the live stream, and wherein the live stream is for an online access event.

12. The end-user device of claim 10, wherein the memory further comprises instructions configured to: obtain user credentials; and transmit the user credentials to the server, wherein the decryption key is obtained from the server in response to the server authenticating the user credentials.

13. The end-user device of claim 10, wherein the output is an acoustic output, and wherein the output device is a speaker.

14. A non-transitory computer readable medium, comprising: a container comprising a data set from a live stream; and an application that prevents the data set from being copied outside the container, wherein the application is configured to: obtain, from a user, a selection of a label of a single or plurality of labels; obtain a decryption key; decrypt, using the decryption key, a portion of the data set, wherein the data set in the container is inaccessible by other applications outside the application; and render, while no connection exists between the application and a server, an output at an output device, wherein the application is configured to render the output at a time displaced from an event time of the live stream, and wherein the output corresponds to the label selected by the user and the portion of the data set decrypted by the decryption key.

15. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 14, wherein the output is an acoustic output, and wherein the output device is a speaker.

16. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 14, wherein the label corresponds to the live stream, and wherein the live stream is for an online access event.

17. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 14, wherein the application is further configured to obtain user credentials and transmit the user credentials to the server, and wherein the application is further configured to obtain the decryption key from the server in response to the server authenticating the user credentials.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1a shows a first output device;

(2) FIG. 1b shows a second output device;

(3) FIG. 2a shows a third output device;

(4) FIG. 2b shows a fourth output device;

(5) FIG. 3a shows an example of a start screen according to the inventive system;

(6) FIG. 3b shows an example of a user interface according to the inventive system;

(7) FIG. 4a shows an action means designed as booklet for the display of images;

(8) FIG. 4b shows an example of interactive lyrics;

(9) FIG. 5a shows an example of a link, especially a shopping link;

(10) FIG. 5b shows an example of a media outline;

(11) FIG. 6a shows an example of the integration of a social network into the system;

(12) FIG. 6b shows an example of additional features, in particular the provision of games;

(13) FIG. 7a shows an example for the purchase of digital media through the system,in particular an overview regarding in-app shopping;

(14) FIG. 7b shows an example of an overview of additional functions respectively action means, especially a list of bonus material;

(15) FIG. 8a shows an example of animated lyrics;

(16) FIG. 8b shows an example of a treatment means, in particular a playback means, for outputting the digital media to an operator;

(17) FIG. 9a shows an example of an abstract representation of the system architecture;

(18) FIG. 9b shows an example of an abstract representation of the system architecture;

(19) FIG. 10a shows an example of the interaction of end-user-device, system and server device respectively server system;

(20) FIG. 10b shows an example of a network process, how it may be possible for the integration of the system in a sales or purchase system;

(21) FIG. 11a shows an example of an application and/or registration process, as it can be done in the context of the disclosure;

(22) FIG. 11b shows an example of a system management in the presence of multiple systems and/or a plurality of in a system pre-held digital media groups, in particular of different music albums from one artist or several artists;

(23) FIG. 12 shows another example of a system management in the presence of multiple systems and/or a plurality of in a system pre-held digital media groups, in particular of different music albums from one artist or several artists;

(24) FIG. 13a shows an example of a purchase and/or installation process during receiving the system;

(25) FIG. 13b shows an example of a purchase process during receiving of components of the system, particularly in terms of other music albums of an artist;

(26) FIG. 14a shows a system according to the disclosure with intuitive actuating elements; and

(27) FIG. 14b shows a further system according to the disclosure with another arrangement of the actuating elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(28) As required, detailed embodiments are disclosed herein. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary and that various and alternative forms may be employed. The figures are not necessarily to scale. Some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art.

(29) In FIGS. 1a to 2b various devices for storing and executing the inventive system 100 respectively control program are presented. The app album 100 can thus be installed and operated on different devices, such as a smart phone 101 (cf. FIG. 1a), a tablet computer 103 (cf. FIG. 1b), a television 104 (cf. FIG. 2a), an app album player 105 (cf. FIG. 2b) as well as on all other system-enabled respectively app album-enabled output devices.

(30) It is conceivable and desirable that in the future app album-enabled output devices will be developed, such as an app album player that is suitable like a CD player or TV to run the system 100.

(31) A symbol representing the system of the disclosure 100, in particular an icon, is arrangeable with other applications 102 on the surface of the respective output device, for example 101, 103, 104 (cf. FIGS. 1a-2b).

(32) FIG. 1a shows a schematic view of an output device (smartphone) 103 with different applications 102 and an inventive system 100 (black highlighted) according to the principles of the disclosure.

(33) In FIG. 1b are shown a schematic view of an output device (tablet computer) with different applications, and an app album (shown in black) according to the principles of the disclosure.

(34) FIG. 2a shows a schematic view of an output device (television) with different applications 102 and a system of the disclosure 100 respectively an app album (black highlighted) according to the principles of the disclosure.

(35) FIG. 2b shows a schematic view of an output device (app album player) with different applications 102 and a system of the disclosure 100 (black highlighted) according to the principles of the disclosure.

(36) In FIG. 3a an initial screen of the opened system of the disclosure is shown, showing a cover 106. The user respectively the operator starts the system 100 according to the disclosure on the output device 103, 104, 105, or all of the other output devices, which preferably causes a start-up screen to be displayed respectively to appear, which for example shows the cover 106 of the app album. It has to be understood that the home screen does not necessarily have to be a cover 106, but also other image, text or movie material can be displayed.

(37) FIG. 3b shows a home screen with a preferred user interface and a selection menu. The selection menu shows preferably different action means by means of which various functionalities of the inventive system are controllable.

(38) The main menu 107 is preferably located on the start screen 106. The main menu 107 is preferably locatable on any area of the start screen. It is herewith conceivable that the main menu 107 can be freely customized and for example structured in list form and/or tile form. Action means preferably specified through the main menu 107 in the form of labels are preferably free arrangeable, supplementable, changable and/or removable, thereby with respect to the design of the main menu 107 no particular rule is required. By invoking the inventive system preferably entire surface 108 of the menu appears which preferably can be extended by any point. The number of categories is preferably not fixed, wherein it is conceivable that for certain variants of embodiment of the inventive system the number of categories can be defined. On the surface of the main menu 108 are preferably the action means arranged and displayed: i.e., an interactive booklet, videos, pictures, interviews, lyrics, news, in Concert as well as the app internal player, the bonus material, features, artist information, biographies, magazine co-operations, social media activities and/or lotteries and/or combinations thereof etc. The number of categories respectively action means is preferably not fixed and may be extended.

(39) In FIG. 4a a booklet with images is shown that is preferably browsable by scrolling or wiping.

(40) The user can select the individual category and arrives for instance in the area of interactive booklet 109. The pages of the booklet 109 (that can be also called look book) can be by means of scrolling or wiping (especially smartphones and tablets) selected respectively invoked, and are thus displayed for viewing. An interactive booklet 109 may preferably be consisting of a variety of contents. It can show images as photographs or drawings. It can play back movies and music videos. Through external links cooperation-partner sites can be accessed as well as access to the World Wide Web can be established. Other systems of the disclosure may be purchased respectively bought through in-app purchases. Further, for example mp3 CDs can be purchased on partner sites. The contents of the booklet are therefore particularly preferably not limited.

(41) In FIG. 4b an interactive booklet page with lyrics to one song and image material is shown.

(42) To the interactive content of the booklet 109 belongs e.g., an info-link 112, which can show a variety of details after actuation 112-1 (see FIG. 5a), such as: shop offers on external sites by collaboration partners, information, stories and/or news and/or combinations thereof. The number of details is preferably not set. Furthermore, lyrics are preferably displayed, which can be read by scrolling, i.e., its text not displayed is e.g., viewed by scrolling or wiping. Likewise respectively additionally or alternatively social media activities can be included as live view.

(43) In FIG. 5a a booklet page is shown, in which interactive content is invoked. A linking to an online shop can be seen e.g., from the illustration, that generates in dependency to an specific actuation an access to an online shop.

(44) A preferred selection page of the application for videos is shown in FIG. 5b. By a home button 129 one gets preferred any time from any area of the application 100 back to the main menu 107. The arrangement of the button is preferably not defined and particularly preferably freely established. Another area respectively another action means of the application is preferably the video area 113. Music videos, films and/or interviews, 114 may be provided i.e., initially be integrated into the system or be playable by streaming from partner sites. The films are either playable preferred through the app-internal player respectively the native respectively the system-internal processing means or by the players of the partner sites or by a player pre-hold on the end-user-device. Content of film material can preferably be added in an arbitrarily manner by a further navigation 115.

(45) In FIG. 6a a section of the application 100 is shown that is designed to show social media activities. This section is preferably referred to an action means, especially to a communication means. The inventive system 100 contains respectively comprises preferably at least one communication means respectively a social media area 116. This may preferably include access to any or all social media platforms, such as for example enables access to a Facebook profile of the artist and/or the operator. The operator can preferably select other social media platforms with a selection menu 117, and may access them with the right login.

(46) In FIG. 6b an example of a selection page for selecting games of the application 100 is shown.

(47) This game section can preferably consist of games of partner companies and/or games specially programmed and configured in relation to the respective specific artist determined by the system. The number of games requires preferably no particular rule. The games or the games list can hereby be termed as action means, particularly as games means.

(48) FIG. 7a shows a selection section for several inventive systems 100 respectively app albums of an artist, which are preferably purchasable with a purchase means from a app store respectively from a server device directly out of the system and can be preferably directly respectively automatically integrated into the system 100. In order to increase the number of sales of the artist and the revenue of music labels preferably with a specially provided action means, especially a purchase means, respectively a category, a product catalog 118, especially to the artist and/or the music label, is integrated respectively made available. There preferably through further links to partners and/or the music app platform more app albums, CDs, DVDs or music files, especially mp3s, of the artist can be offered. Preferably immediate in-app purchases, i.e., purchasing of digital media through the system, can be handled respectively causes with a payment partner.

(49) In FIG. 7b for example a section of bonus material of the application 100 is shown. The inventive system 100 has therefore preferably a further action means, in particular a bonus means, respectively a further category, namely the bonus material 119. There are preferred actions 120, such as contests, coupon offers from partners and/or cooperation and/or combinations thereof, etc. located respectively pre-held. Wallpaper can be provided there too, wherein none section needs a specific control, which means that the individual elements respectively components of the bonus means are preferably located respectively pre-hold in any form and/or arrangement within the application 100 or within the bonus means. Furthermore, it is also conceivable that e.g., with the purchase means also freely available music can be offered or ordered. This category is configured respectively expandable arbitrarily with a system supplier and/or the operators.

(50) In FIG. 8a a section for lyrics with preferably animated text flow is shown, which is currently, i.e., to the correlating text passages of the songs output at the same time by the treatment means, highlighted. The main menu 107 thus preferably includes another category, namely that of lyrics 121. This preferably includes individual and more preferably all lyrics of the songs renderable by the system. Therefore, lyrics can be preferably read and/or displayed as animated lyrics, which are preferably played continuously. Furthermore, the current text passages 122 are highlighted in terms of color and/or by size change. This in particular promotes the effect of karaoke singing.

(51) In FIG. 8b the app-own player is shown with start/stop, forward and rewind, fast forward and fast rewind and volume function. Thus, in FIG. 8b is an important functionality respectively an important section, namely the one of the included songs 122 and/or the app-internal player 130 respectively the processing means of the system, shown. The songs or pieces of music can be preferably played by selection. The songs can be additionally or alternatively played respectively rendered using the treating means for streaming from partner sites. The app-internal player 130 preferably has the following playback functions: start-stop-pause, forward and rewind, fast-forward and fast-rewind, button and/or a volume control. The functions of the processing means 130 can be preferably expanded.

(52) In FIG. 9a the technical design of an inventive system 100 is shown. The system preferably represents an application for downloading and/or for distribution and/or for rendering of digital media, especially music files or video files. The digital media are preferably pre-holdable as data-sets and with a processing means of the system preferably in dependency of an authorization processed transferable to an output device of an end-user-device for outputting to a user, in particular a speaker means, with or without a display device coupled therewith. The data sets are preferably at least temporarily encrypted pre-holdable, wherein for the decryption of the data preferably identification data recorded by the system are interchangeable with data pre held on a server device for the authorization. Further, the user identification data preferably include data to the user and/or to the end-user-device and the data pre-hold on the server device preferably comprise user specific profile data.

(53) The inventive system is an application (App) for digital, in particular mobile, end-user-devices, such as computer, television and/or mobile devices, such as laptops, smart TVs, tablets etc., which contains respectively pre-holds in addition to the program logic (for example playing, browsing, sorting of digital media, interacting with content and artists) also the digital media itself (e.g., audio data or video data) preferably in current digital formats. The application itself particular preferably consists of three main modules no. 3, 4, 6 (cf. FIG. 9a). Particularly crucial is the strict separation between logic and data in the data section especially between encrypted and free data, i.e., that the present system stores as specified by the rights holder the encrypted digital media in a media safe respectively storage means and/or puts them as free data in the application structure.

(54) In FIG. 9b, the technical program modules are shown again in a more abstract representation. The application 100 is preferably set up of logic and data modules listed below.

(55) Module 1 can be termed as user management and app controller respectively control means. Each user of the app album has preferably at least once to login into the application with a valid system account. The module 1 performs this authentication process and handles the entire rights and program control, i.e., it preferably regulates what, especially which digital content, when, especially in which moment or in which period, by whom, especially by which operator, and/or on which device is allowed to be seen, played and/or opened. Module 1 is preferably also responsible for the network authentication with the app album server system respectively the app album store.

(56) Module 2 may be termed as a media player for app album audio and video formats or as treatment means. This program module preferably includes methodology and/or the decoding method for the media safe respectively the storage means and/or the required player and interaction logic for the user. The app album secure media player respectively the treatment means communicates thereby preferably with module 1, it asks in particularly for the necessary password to decrypt the protected data, opens then the content and provides depending on the content type the appropriate functions for a secure play (play, pause, stop, shuffle, next item, previous item, and/or slow motion, etc.).

(57) Module 3 can be termed as application logic. In addition to module 1 (User management/control means) and module 2 (secure media player/treatment means) the application 100 preferably includes methods for sorting, filtering and/or representing of content, media and app albums on several parallel installed app albums. Thereby multiple systems respectively app albums can be combined, stored individually and/or treated as well as grouped according to different filter options (e.g., content of an artist, a genre).

(58) In addition, shopping features for purchasing further app album media in an app album store are integrated in the application 100. In the news section as well as in the media search deep links to the app album store are provided.

(59) Module 8 may be referred to as a data storage respectively as a storage means. The data memory of the application is preferably divided into two main sections, namely in a normal storage place on the file system of the end-user-device and an encrypted section. The encrypted section is preferably a file, particularly a container, that preferably can be opened with a valid password, only and then releases the access to the protected contents.

(60) All data required by the application 100 as well as protected and free media data and also metadata are preferably saved in different directory structures and data modules. General application/user/operating system settings belong thereto, which make up module 4. Per system are preferably free, that is not-protected, media (especially all the metadata about the artist or the work, e.g., images, URLs to videos, texts, twitter messages, etc.) storable respectively pre-holdable in a module 5.

(61) All the protected media content and an index of all app album contents are saved on the system in a file section (module 6) encrypted with AES. In this media safe respectively storage means the actual media database (module 7) is preferably located which are the actual media files, such as digital audio or digital video files. These media files can include any codecs, there are no restrictions built in on purpose that preferably the latest, most advanced and/or the best quality audio and video encoding method can be used constantly.

(62) FIG. 10a preferably shows the total workflow, i.e., how an inventive method preferably communicates with a high-availability system over the Internet.

(63) When starting the application on the end-user-device, the system preferably always tries to connect with the app album server system 12 respectively a server device. A system user account is therefore preferably required. If no account is created, particular preferably a signup process will be immediately started, which can be, for example, illustrated as shown in FIG. 10b. If valid user data have already been stored, preferably an encrypted (https) network connection 10 will be opened and the credentials (user name, password, app album IDs and/or players identification) will be checked. Preferably only in case of correct validation of all the details the key required for the decoding of the media safe respectively storage means is transmitted from the server device to the system.

(64) In FIG. 10b an example of the server-side process is shown, which is run on the album app servers, once an inventive system is started on an end-user-device. This means in detail that the stored user data, in particular an username and/or password and/or the players ID, in particular MAC address of the network card respectively UDID or IMEI in cases of smartphones, will be transmitted 202 at the application 201 start via a data connection to the server device, especially with a preferably https encrypted connection.

(65) The server device checks in a further step 203 the user data and redirects in case of erroneous respectively not yet stored user data, preferably automatically to the signup process 212. In the signup process 212 the user is in particular once requested to enter user data 213, such as an user name, a password, an email address, a bank account and/or an address and/or combinations thereof, etc.

(66) When the user profile is successfully created the currently used end-user-device is activated 214 as a valid end-user-device for performing the inventive system. In the next step the media piece (i.e., the digital media respectively the app album content, such as a music album, a video, etc.) is unlocked 215 for that user and/or the activated end-user-device, wherein preferably several end-user-devices are unlockable. If user data are transmitted 203 during the login attempt or if the signup process has been successfully carried out to 216, the actual login process 204 preferably starts. In the first step, the user data are checked, in particular a login name, a password and/or a device ID, whereby the user and the end-user-device are identified 205.

(67) In case of an erroneous check 206 it is preferably redirected to an error prevention side 207, which particularly preferably provides a password reset, a security question for password recovery and/or similar measures. In case of a successful login preferably the permissions of the user, of the player and/or of the media piece are checked 208.

(68) In FIG. 11a an example of a workflow on client-side is illustrated which can be executed at the start of a system of the disclosure within the system or the application.

(69) In case of an unsuccessful verification 209 it will be redirected to an error avoiding page 210 according to the comments to FIG. 10b. In case of a successful verification 209, the decryption key will be in contrast transmitted 211 to the inventive system by the server device to decrypt the media safe or the storage means provided in the inventive system and the process is particularly preferably continued on client side within the system or the application, i.e., for example within the meaning of the workflow shown in FIG. 11a.

(70) The stored user and/or device data is loaded 302 from the local application memory and transmitted 303 to the server means preferably with the start of the application 301. If an error occurs 305 during the registration process the application logic preferably loads the appropriate signup routine 306 with appropriate forms.

(71) After successful authentication 304 the server device preferably transmits 307 the key content key. With this key the app album media player respectively the processing means is able to decrypt 308 the media safe respectively the storage means and to give the included media free 309 for viewing and for use respectively consumption.

(72) After successful decryption of digital media respectively media data the system of the disclosure preferably switches into the player mode (cf. FIG. 8b) and provides all the necessary functions, which are required to manage and/or play the digital media files of the media safe, for example available in different formats and encoded with different audio and/or video codecs (e.g., AAC, MP3, H.264, ogg vorbis, etc.).

(73) FIG. 11b shows an example of a preferred nesting/bundling of several systems of the disclosure respectively app albums on an end-user-device.

(74) If several systems according to the disclosure are installed on a end-user-device, the system logic respectively application logic preferably uses the advantage of archiving and indexing of encrypted content, i.e., particularly preferably individual independent applications in which the user should always newly authenticate are not created, but the present system preferentially recognizes that it is installed and configures itself as a virtual CD rack and preferably provides also an overview and administrative level for all installed music files of the inventive system.

(75) The inventive system preferably includes a method to sort and to represent the content for a better usability. Are e.g., several systems of the disclosure installed, the user preferably can specify in the system settings if each system of the disclosure should appear as a single icon (cf. FIG. 12), if all app albums of an artist are grouped together in one artist app album, if all the songs of a particular genre (e.g., Rock/Pop) and/or if all of the installed media will be displayed in a global app album. According to this setting app album then opens exactly the one or even several albums and preferably offers more than further searching and/or sorting features to allow filtering by artist, albums and/or genres.

(76) FIG. 12 shows an example of a schedule according to which a purchase and/or installation process of an inventive system can take place such as a first-time purchase and/or installation process. The purchase of an inventive system and the purchase of digital media, especially music files by means of the inventive system, can be done via different distribution channels of third parties (app stores and web shops other providers) and/or in a own app music store and happens preferably in dependency of the respective shopping operators and particularly preferably always according to a workflow, such as invoked below. The presentation focuses primarily on the distribution of the inventive systems and preferably not on the individual aspects of shopping.

(77) The user opens in the browser of the end-user-device an app album store 402 respectively by unknown suppliers the media section/category and browses through the available products 403. In case of a buying intention he puts them into the shopping cart and goes to checkout 404. Then or before the user authenticates at the shop 405 or registers there as a new user and preferably stores his payment data and approves the purchase.

(78) The user preferably receives the download URL for the corresponding app store and downloads 406 his app album respectively inventive system to the appropriate end-user-device after successful purchase.

(79) During the initial start 407 of the inventive system the user must preferably login once in the system and/or register and/or activate 408 the play back device. Preferably after successful activation the purchased content, especially the music and/or video files, will be automatically downloaded 409 to the end-user-device and is then available in encrypted form to be decrypted and/or for consumption.

(80) FIG. 13b shows an example of the app album media buying process respectively the purchase of music files by means of the inventive system.

(81) In case an app album has been installed jet the process described with respect to FIG. 13a is significantly simplified. The user opens the app album store directly in the app 410 respectively in the inventive system and browses through the available content 411. Alternatively or additionally, he follows the shopping links stored under app album news and gets preferably directly to an offer. The user transfers the offer in the shopping cart and accepts the purchase actively. As a registered operator of the inventive system all payment information are preferably already stored and downloading of the new content (digital media, particularly music) starts particularly preferably immediately.

(82) Therefore, the inventive system preferably can be understood as a system for downloading as well as for distribution and for the acoustic reproduction of digital media files, wherein the digital music files are provideable as data sets for downloading and wherein the digital music files as data sets are pre-holdable grouped as music album in a data memory of an end-user-device after downloading and wherein the digital music files are treatable by a treatment means in dependence of an authorization, and wherein the treated music files are transferable to an output device of the end-user-device, in particular a speaker means with or without a display device coupled therewith, for acoustic output to an user.

(83) Furthermore, it is conceivable that the unencrypted data respectively data sets respectively digital media are also partially or completely pre-holdable as encrypted data, data sets or digital media, especially in the storage means.

(84) Therefore, the inventive system may be preferably understood as a system for downloading, for the distribution and for the acoustic reproduction of digital music files corresponding to a music album, wherein the digital music files are provideable for downloading as data sets and wherein the digital music files as data sets are pre-holdable grouped as music album in a data memory of an end-user-device after downloading and wherein the digital music files are treatable by a treatment means in dependence of an authorization, and wherein the treated music files are transferable to an output device of the end-user-device, in particular a speaker means with or without a display device coupled therewith, for acoustic output to an user.

(85) The inventive system 100 particularly preferably has to be understood particularly as an application for downloading, for distribution and for acoustic playback of a music album, which includes at least one or several digital music files and/or multimedia content in the form of one or several multimedia files corresponding to the music files. Hereby the music files and/or multimedia files are provideable as data sets for downloading, after downloading the music file and/or multimedia file are as data sets pre-holdable grouped corresponding to a music album in a data memory of an end-user-device 101, 103, 104, the music file and/or multimedia file is treatable with a treatment means 2 in dependency to an authorization and the treated music file and/or multimedia file is transferable to an output device of the end-user-device 101, 103, 104, especially a speaker device with or without a display device coupled therewith, in that manner that the music file and/or multimedia file can be emitted at least acoustically to one user.

(86) In FIG. 14a interactive lyrics are shown, which are provided with active corners. The active corners 501-504 represent elements for guidance of the user respectively operator of the end-user-device. The elements 501-504 can be shaped as circles, squares or any other symbol. They are preferably always active or can be made active respectively inactive by fading them in or out, that preferably means displaying them or not displaying them. The corners respectively the individual symbols or all symbols are linked to the home section, the social media section, the song section and/or a play or stop button. If e.g., the corner symbol 502 is actuated the song which is outputted may stop respectively start where the song was stopped respectively paused. The linking between the active corners 501-504 respectively the symbols representing that active corners 501-504 and specific functions can be preferably set up independently of specific rules, that preferably means that the active corners can be linked to each section respectively functional section of the present system.

(87) Reference sign 509 indicates further symbols representing functions to manipulate the output of the end-user-device. The symbols 509 can be preferably located where ever the user of the end-user-device wants them to be. Furthermore, that symbols 509 may link to the same functions the other symbols 501-504 link and/or to further functions.

(88) In FIG. 14b an example for a start screen of the system according to present disclosure is shown. The start screen can therefore be equipped with active corners 501-504 as discussed with respect to FIG. 14a. Symbols respectively linked functions like 509 are not present but could also be provided.

(89) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.