Claims
- 1. A customizable optical disc for merchandising products or services comprising:
(a) a hybrid optical disc having a ROM portion and a RAM portion; (b) the ROM portion including a merchandiser's catalog information of products or services which can be provided to a user; and (c) the RAM portion being written by the merchandiser to include user-specific information which personalizes the hybrid optical disc for that specific user.
- 2. A customizable optical disc for merchandising products or services comprising:
(a) a hybrid optical disc having a ROM portion and a RAM portion; (b) the ROM portion including a merchandiser's catalog information of products or services which can be provided to a user; and (c) the RAM portion being written by the merchandiser to include specific information which affects the presentation of the catalog information in the ROM portion when the hybrid optical disc is used by the user.
- 3. The customizable optical disc of claim 2 wherein the RAM portion further includes user-specific information that personalizes the optical disc for that specific user.
- 4. A customizable optical disc for merchandising products or services comprising:
(a) a hybrid optical disc having a ROM portion and a RAM portion; (b) the ROM portion including a merchandiser's catalog information of products or services which can be provided to a user and a preformed identification signature which is impressed into the ROM portion of the hybrid optical disc and is arranged to be difficult for a pirate to copy; and (c) the RAM portion being written by the merchandiser to include user-specific encrypted information which makes the hybrid optical disc unique for that specific user and in combination with the ROM preformed identification signature provides a user-personalized secure signature, so that a user can communicate over the network to make payment for ordered products or services with a high degree of assurance that the information on the hybrid optical disc is secure from piracy.
- 5. The customizable optical disc according to claim 4 further including user-specific information which personalizes the hybrid optical disc for that specific user.
- 6. The customizable optical disc according to claim 4 further including specific information which affects the presentation of the catalog information in the ROM portion when the hybrid optical disc is used by the user.
- 7. A method for a user communicating with a merchandiser comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a customizable optical disc for merchandising products or services comprising a hybrid optical disc having a ROM portion and a RAM portion; (b) providing the ROM portion to include a merchandiser's catalog information of products or services which can be provided to a user and a preformed identification signature which is impressed into the ROM portion of the hybrid optical disc and is arranged to be difficult for a pirate to copy, and information which permits access to the merchandiser's commerce site; (c) writing the RAM portion by the merchandiser to include user-specific encrypted information which personalizes the hybrid optical disc for that specific user and in combination with the ROM preformed identification signature provides a user-personalized secure signature, so that a user can communicate over the network to make payment for ordered products or services with a high degree of assurance that the information on the hybrid optical disc is secure from piracy; and (d) a user communicating to the merchandiser's commerce site to conduct transactions including ordering products or services and making payment for such products or services.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further including providing a specification for ordering customized products or services.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Credit or Debit Copy-Protected Optical Disc” by Inchalik et al; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/393,527 filed Sep. 10, 1999, entitled “Hybrid Optical Recording Disc with Copy Protection” by Ha et al, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/772,333 filed Jan. 29, 2001, entitled “Copy Protection Using a Preformed ID and a Unique ID on a Programmable CD-ROM” by Barnard et al, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.