IP Library Granted Patent US 8,103,545
Granted Patent B2
US 8,103,545 · App. 11/268,671 · Granted Jan 24, 2012

Managing payment for sponsored content presented to mobile communication facilities

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Patent No.
US 8,103,545
App. No.
11/268,671
Granted
Jan 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Improved capabilities are disclosed for managing delivery of sponsored content to mobile communication devices such as cell phones.

Claims (122)

1. A computer-implemented method for targeted delivery of advertising of a first or second sponsor via a cellular telephony infrastructure to a plurality of cellular phones of a first or second type by establishing a competitive bid auction process, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) presenting data corresponding to the first type and the second type of cellular phone each to the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein a rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone is different from a rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone;

(b) receiving a first advertising content and a second advertising content each from the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein the first advertising content requires the rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon and wherein the second advertising content requires the rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon, wherein the first advertising content is incompatible with the second type of cellular phone and the second advertising content is incompatible with the first type of cellular phone;

(c) receiving a bid from the first sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) selection by the first sponsor of the first type of cellular phone;

and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(d) receiving a bid from the second sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) a selection by the second sponsor of the first type of cellular phone;

and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(e) attributing a priority to the delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor over the delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor based upon a determination that a resultant yield based on the amount of the first sponsor is greater than a resultant yield based on the amount of the second sponsor;

(f) receiving an advertising request associated with the first type of cellular phone;

(g) determining that the relevance to the advertising request of the first advertising content and second advertising content is the same;

(h) determining that the first type of cellular phone can render the first advertising content and cannot render the second advertising content;

(i) transmitting via the cellular telephony infrastructure the first advertising content instead of the second advertising content to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type; and

(j) receiving a response to the first advertising content from at least one respective user of the plurality of cellular phones of the first type via the cellular telephony infrastructure, wherein the response redirects the user to a landing page for allowing the user to purchase a purchasable item relating to the first advertising content.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the purchasable item is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) a ringtone;

(b) wallpaper;

(c) video;

(d) image;

(e) a good to be physically delivered to the user;

(f) a service to be performed for the user; and

(g) an interactive software application.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cellular telephony infrastructure uses an advanced mobile phone system (AMPS) protocol, a code division multiple access (CDMA) protocol, a wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) protocol, a global system for mobile communications (GSM) protocol, a universal mobile telecommunications system (UTMS) protocol, an integrated digital enhanced network (iDEN) protocol, a time division multiple access (TDMA) protocol, or a mobile WiMax protocol.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the rendering capability is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) make of cellular phone;

(b) model of cellular phone;

(c) operating system of cellular phone;

(d) operating system version of cellular phone;

(e) MIDP support;

(f) polyphonic ringtone support;

(g) ringtone support;

(h) video download support;

(i) video streaming support;

(j) WAP push support;

(k) WML support;

(l) wallpaper support;

(m) XHTML support;

(n) touch screen support; and

(o) a display resolution.

5. A system for targeted delivery of advertising of a first or second sponsor via a cellular telephony infrastructure to a plurality of cellular phones of a first or second type by establishing a competitive bid auction process, the system comprising one or more computers having computer readable mediums having stored thereon instructions which, when executed by one or more processors of the one or more computers, causes the system to perform the steps of:

(a) presenting data corresponding to the first type and the second type of cellular phone each to the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein a rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone is different from a rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone;

(b) receiving a first advertising content and a second advertising content each from the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein the first advertising content requires the rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon and wherein the second advertising content requires the rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon, wherein the first advertising content is incompatible with the second type of cellular phone and the second advertising content is incompatible with the first type of cellular phone;

(c) receiving a bid from the first sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) a selection by the first sponsor of the first type of cellular phone; and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(d) receiving a bid from the second sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) a selection by the second sponsor of the first type of cellular phone; and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(e) attributing a priority to the delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor over the delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor based upon a determination that a resultant yield based on the amount of the first sponsor is greater than a resultant yield based on the amount of the second sponsor;

(f) receiving an advertising request associated with the first type of cellular phone;

(g) determining that the relevance to the advertising request of the first advertising content and second advertising content is the same;

(h) determining that the first type of cellular phone can render the first advertising content and cannot render the second advertising content;

(i) transmitting via the cellular telephony infrastructure the first advertising content instead of the second advertising content to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type; and

(j) receiving a response to the first advertising content from at least one respective user of the plurality of cellular phones of the first type via the cellular telephony infrastructure, wherein the response redirects the user to a landing page for allowing the user to purchase a purchasable item relating to the first advertising content.

6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the purchasable item is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) a ringtone;

(b) wallpaper;

(c) video;

(d) image;

(e) a good to be physically delivered to the user;

(f) a service to be performed for the user; and

(g) an interactive software application.

7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the cellular telephony infrastructure uses an advanced mobile phone system (AMPS) protocol, a code division multiple access (CDMA) protocol, a wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) protocol, a global system for mobile communications (GSM) protocol, a universal mobile telecommunications system (UTMS) protocol, an integrated digital enhanced network (iDEN) protocol, a time division multiple access (TDMA) protocol, or a mobile WiMax protocol.

8. The system of claim 5 , wherein the rendering capability is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) make of cellular phone;

(b) model of cellular phone;

(c) operating system of cellular phone;

(d) operating system version of cellular phone;

(e) MIDP support;

(f) polyphonic ringtone support;

(g) ringtone support;

(h) video download support;

(i) video streaming support;

(j) WAP push support;

(k) WML support;

( 1 ) wallpaper support;

(m) XHTML support;

(n) touch screen support; and

(o) a display resolution.

9. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having stored thereon instructions which, when executed by one or more processors of one or more computers, causes the one or more processors to target delivery of advertising of a first or second sponsor via a cellular telephony infrastructure to a plurality of cellular phones of a first or second type by establishing a competitive bid auction process, by performing the steps of:

(a) presenting data corresponding to the first type and the second type of cellular phone each to the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein a rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone is different from a rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone;

(b) receiving a first advertising content and a second advertising content each from the first sponsor and the second sponsor, wherein the first advertising content requires the rendering capability of the first type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon and wherein the second advertising content requires the rendering capability of the second type of cellular phone to be rendered thereon, wherein the first advertising content is incompatible with the second type of cellular phone and the second advertising content is incompatible with the first type of cellular phone;

(c) receiving a bid from the first sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) a selection by the first sponsor of the first type of cellular phone; and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(d) receiving a bid from the second sponsor, wherein the bid includes:

(1) a selection by the second sponsor of the first type of cellular phone; and

(2) an amount offered for delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type;

(e) attributing a priority to the delivery of the advertising of the first sponsor over the delivery of the advertising of the second sponsor based upon a determination that a resultant yield based on the amount of the first sponsor is greater than a resultant yield based on the amount of the second sponsor;

(f) receiving an advertising request associated with the first type of cellular phone;

(g) determining that the relevance to the advertising request of the first advertising content and second advertising content is the same;

(h) determining that the first type of cellular phone can render the first advertising content and cannot render the second advertising content;

(i) transmitting via the cellular telephony infrastructure the first advertising content instead of the second advertising content to the plurality of cellular phones of the first type; and

(j) receiving a response to the first advertising content from at least one respective user of the plurality of cellular phones of the first type via the cellular telephony infrastructure, wherein the response redirects the user to a landing page for allowing the user to purchase a purchasable item relating to the first advertising content.

10. The computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the purchasable item is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) a ringtone;

(b) wallpaper;

(c) video;

(d) image;

(e) a good to be physically delivered to the user;

(f) a service to be performed for the user; and

(g) an interactive software application.

11. The computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the cellular telephony infrastructure uses an advanced mobile phone system (AMPS) protocol, a code division multiple access (CDMA) protocol, a wideband code division multiple access (W- CDMA) protocol, a global system for mobile communications (GSM) protocol, a universal mobile telecommunications system (UTMS) protocol, an integrated digital enhanced network (iDEN) protocol, a time division multiple access (TDMA) protocol, or a mobile WiMax protocol.

12. The computer-readable medium of claim 9 , wherein the rendering capability is selected from the list consisting of:

(a) make of cellular phone;

(b) model of cellular phone;

(c) operating system of cellular phone;

(d) operating system version of cellular phone;

(e) MIDP support;

(f) polyphonic ringtone support;

(g) ringtone support;

(h) video download support;

(i) video streaming support;

(j) WAP push support;

(k) WML support;

( 1 ) wallpaper support;

(m) XHTML support;

(n) touch screen support; and

(o) a display resolution.

Assignments (9)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded May 10, 2022
From: YAHOO AD TECH LLC
To: BLUE HILLS, SERIES 95 OF ALLIED SECURITY TRUST I
Reel/Frame 059925/0354 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 22, 2022
From: VERIZON MEDIA INC.
To: YAHOO AD TECH LLC
Reel/Frame 059472/0001 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 13, 2020
From: MILLENNIAL MEDIA LLC
To: OATH (AMERICAS) INC.
Reel/Frame 051928/0851 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 13, 2020
From: OATH (AMERICAS) INC
To: VERIZON MEDIA INC.
Reel/Frame 051929/0086 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 16, 2016
From: MILLENNIAL MEDIA, INC.
To: MILLENNIAL MEDIA LLC
Reel/Frame 038129/0283 →
RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 26, 2015
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: MILLENNIAL MEDIA, INC.; JUMPTAP, INC.; NEPTUNE MERGER SUB I, INC.; NEPTUNE MERGER SUB II, LLC
Reel/Frame 036953/0276 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 25, 2014
From: MILLENNIAL MEDIA, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 034455/0867 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2014
From: JUMPTAP, INC.
To: MILLENNIAL MEDIA, INC.
Reel/Frame 032225/0787 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 3, 2006
From: RAMER, JOREY; SOROCA, ADAM; DOUGHTY, DENNIS
To: JUMPTAP, INC.
Reel/Frame 017118/0509 →