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Would You Like Some Fries With That Download?

vodkamattvt writes The New York Times is reporting that the Walt Disney Company is hoping to replace happy meal toys with portable media players that could hold Disney movies, music, games, or photos. From the article: "The plan could work something like this: A customer enters a restaurant and buys a meal, receiving the portable media player and an electronic code that authorizes a partial download of a movie, video or other media file, which can be downloaded while in the restaurant, according to a United States Patent and Trademark Office application filed by Disney. Then, with each subsequent return, the customer earns more downloadable data, eventually getting an entire movie or game."

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  1. Obese! by holzp · · Score: 5, Funny

    The two causes of extreme obesity, finally togeather at last!

  2. Neat item- ought to be hackable by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    And hundreds of geeks start ordering happy meals- not for the meal, but for the WiFi media player, which will soon be hacked to refer to any arbitrary URI, and creative commons content.

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  3. Isn't there prior art? by planetoid · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Aren't "partial downloads" prior art as far back as, oh, the era of the floppy disk? Back when warez wasn't distributed as ISOs but as dozens or hundreds of 1.44MB fragmented compressed files? I even remember downloading Slackware like that back in 1994/1995. What exactly is "new" about this to warrant a patent?

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  4. Types of movies by ShaggyB · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mabey they could earn workout videos as downloads. If they have to visit a fast food joint 20 times to get the video, then they could watch their video to lose the calories they just racked up!

    1. Re:Types of movies by CagedBear · · Score: 4, Funny

      I was thinking vouchers for heart bypass surgery. In 15 second increments.

  5. I hope the first downloadable move is by chunews · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Supersize me"

  6. How long until by spectrum · · Score: 5, Funny

    Someone gets Linux on these things and creates the first McBeowulf?

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  7. does it come with nutrition splash screens? by passingNotes.com · · Score: 4, Interesting

    honestly, this kinda crap makes me ill...after hearing more about the mcdonald's and nintendo wifi deal i was already kinda getting heebie jeebies...but this new idea, fast food as a conduit for media distribution - that really is an affront to mankind (uh, okay, that's kinda extreme)...these kids are already struggling with obesity (read the data folks, our kids are mostly fat), and putting more distractions in front of them during quite possibly the only time in which they might eat and interact directly with their parents and siblings is just wrong, absolutely wrong...and since we know it's gonna be all disney ads and crap trailers and advertaintment, what the hell is the point? why not just let the media companies bid directly with parents on ourkids.ebay.com and let parents sell their kids' attention spans in five minute increments to the highest bidding media and product firms?

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    1. Re:does it come with nutrition splash screens? by generic-man · · Score: 3, Funny

      Kid: Take me to McDonald's please
      Mom: No
      Kid: But I can get a movie
      Mom: No go bittorrent a movie
      Kid: Okay
      Mom: And eat your healthy food
      Kid: Okay mom
      Mom: thx

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  8. Restaurant Ratings by faqmaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once you hit 300 kgs you get the entire movie? This could provide a new way to rate restaurants: Frames per calorie.

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  9. Don't count on it any time soon. by thepotoo · · Score: 3, Insightful
    TFA says 30 months before approval... longer than that before you see one.

    If you ask me, we'll never see these, simply because a wifi media/game player costs money. Know how much a DS or PSP costs? I'm sure McDonalds can't afford to give away a $200 gaget with the purchase of a $3 meal.

    A free download for an existing DS/PSP might happen, but since none to many people have such, I dout it.

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    1. Re:Don't count on it any time soon. by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The price could be brought quite down to size with limited memory, a smaller B&W LCD screen (which allows for the limited memory because the movie file can be *much* smaller), and a specialized processor. Add to that the fact that the profit on a Happy Meal is already about $2, and specialized manufacturing, and you've got something that fits, probably for about $7-$10 manufacturing cost. Plus you wouldn't necessarily hand out a player with *every* Happy Meal- you ask the customer the age of the child, younger children (under 3) get the same crap plush toys they always did, preteens get the hard plastic crap toys, teenagers get asked if they *already have the player* in which case they get, instead of a new player, a card with a download URI on it for the next section of the file. Oh yeah, and adults ordering the "Smart Meals" still get debit cards preloaded with $1.....

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    2. Re:Don't count on it any time soon. by IAmTheDave · · Score: 4, Insightful
      The price could be brought quite down to size with limited memory, a smaller B&W LCD screen (which allows for the limited memory because the movie file can be *much* smaller), and a specialized processor.

      Unfortunately, and I may be alone, but this just sounds like more trash polluting the earth. McD's will give out or sell millions of these, people will be fascinated for mere minutes, and most will be discarded or throw into a toy chest, creating more silcion based hardly-biodegradable trash polluting the earth. It's like throw-away DVDs, except the chachki-effect may last a day or two longer.

      Am I the only one that feels this way? Anyone else notice it's Disney again creating all the damn trash? (Or, the ideas that create all the damn theoretical trash?)

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  10. lemme guess folder structure... by borawjm · · Score: 3, Funny

    McDocuments
    McFavorites
    McVideos
    McMusic
    ...
    ??

  11. First song is... by autophile · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...Weird Al Yankovic's "I'm Fat"!

    --Rob

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  12. Perhaps you should ask... A NINJA by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I was a young boy, I awoke every morning to the delicious smell of pancakes. My mother, and father's dojo contained within it a hot griddle perfect for making pancakes, waffles, and a multitude of other pancake-like breakfast pastries. I remember them well -- The pleasant, care-free days of my childhood in the dojo were often spent peering into the kitchen with eager anticipation as my mother prepared pancakes my family.

    As I grew older, and began my journey to spiritual enlightenment, the memories of my pancake-eating youth filled my heart and dreams with warm, fluffy goodness....Ahhh, yes..the sweet, sweet memories... The day I ate 10 pancakes... The day I placed a warm pancake between my fleshy loins and performed the forbidden dance... The day pressed a pancake to my buttocks and encouraged my dog to come eat.. Indeed, much of my childhood was spent in pure innocence -- An innocence only pancakes can provide. It was heaven. A heaven, filled with pancakes, where I sat at the throne of God, with my hand-maidens Aunt Jemimah and Mrs. Butterworth seated beside me. An indestructible triumvirate made of flour, eggs, sugar, milk, water, and love.

    By the age of 15, the path of my life became unclear and confusing. Torn between my duty my village and my love for pancakes, I foolishly left home in search of karaguchi ah-nowakadesu .. the ultimate pancake. My journey took me to the many islands of my homeland, many days away from my dojo. My hunger for pancakes became my teacher, and foolishly I let it control the path that I walked upon. My feet, sore from travel, ached as my heart and stomach did, until I came to a realization. My duty was clear. I needed to take a stand and accept my love for the art of the ninja AND my love for pancakes. It was not wrong for me to love both. I love one as a dear friend, and one as a lover. Yes--My mission was clear--I must become a ninja, a secret assassin hired by the imperial family BUT I MUST ALSO ENJOY THE OCCASIONAL PANCAKE.

    My adoration for breakfast cakes has placed me within an awkward position. Many ninja refuse to recognize me as their brother. I defend my father's land, but I am looked upon as weak and undisciplined. I tell them, "But, brothers! Listen to my plea! The pancakes do not weaken me, nor do they make me disobey the rule of my sword. They fill me with love." But alas, they do not understand...For the mind of a ninja is complex.

    My only earthly desire is to be accepted for who I am. Yes, I am a NINJA--But I also enjoy pancakes. Will you accept me? If you were approached by a ninja who requested a pancake, would you submit to his will?

  13. So I'm confused .... by gstoddart · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How is this fundamentally different from, say, stamp cards which allow me a free sandwich/coffe/coke/whatever after I've collected a few stamps?

    Fundamentally, this is a "method of providing customer reward for ongoing purchases" (coupled with a "mechanism to ensure repeat business by children").

    Big deal, so it's a digital method. They've taken the concept of reward cards, thrown in Wifi, and are claiming to have done something patentable. This is just silly.

    God I hope this patent is rejected.

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  14. Movie Dealing? by Secret+Rabbit · · Score: 3, Funny

    This sounds notoriously similar to drug dealing to me.

    You buy the happy meal and get the device and a small for free.

    Then to get the whole thing (or more) you have to pay.

    *in evil sounding voice* The first one's for free! *evil laugh*

  15. Reminds me of VHS Tapes by fohat · · Score: 4, Interesting

    About a dozen years ago Mcdonald's did a campaign with video tapes, something like buy a meal and get a movie for $2.99 (I watched The Adam's Family about 1000 times as a result). I wonder if they ever tried the same concept with DVD's? It seem's a heck of a lot easier for the consumer, and you'd still have people returning to the store to get another DVD.

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  16. Why Blame McDonalds? by LWATCDR · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Little Kids can't drive themselves to McDonald's. The truth is that when I was small child we went to McDonald's maybe once or twice a MONTH. We got Pizza maybe once or twice a month. Parents need to quite blaming McDonald's for their kids eating habits. Cooking at home is the key to better health. It isn't just fast food. If you eat out every night at TGI Fridays, Ruby Tuesday, Olive Garden, Longhorn, or even a good high quality restaurant unless you you have a LOT of self control and order a salad you are going to get fat!
    Restaurants are supposed to be treats. They have become a way of life.

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  17. what does the patent have to do with launch? by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 3, Insightful
    After all you got that whole patent pending line you see so often.

    What seems a bit bigger of an obstacle is how do you get a device cheap enough that can actually handle playing a movie.

    The cheapest device at the moment must be the GBA micro and that still is 100 dollars. Of course you could deduct Nintendo's and the retailers profit from it but how low could you possibly get?

    Current happy toys are cheap chinese made plastic toys costing less then a dollar for the most ambitious campaigns.

    Surely they know that any free tech device of any capacity is going to be hacked?

    As for kids remembering to bring their player with them. A bit hopefull. Lending the device out temporarily would also be prone to cheating and asking for a deposit would effectively double the cues at the till for people wanting to give the device back after eating.

    Nice idea but wouldn't it be simpler to put the media player in the table? That techonology can be readily bought from airline seats supliers.

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