Sarangel
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The website is http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2005Dec/gee20051213033747.htm and has the links to the patent application and the other news stories.A patent application by Walt Disney could see the free toys kids get with certain restaurant meals replaced with digital media downloads. The idea outlined in the patent application (No. 20050252958) is for a digital media player for kids that can be used to collect snippets of digital data when visiting food outlets. Disney would distribute the digital players and rely on wireless networks within the restaurants to offer kids downloadable content as a reward for eating there.
One such example is McDonald's, which currently offers an ever-changing range of toys for boys and girls when they buy a Happy Meal. Instead of a toy, kids could pull out their digital player and get access to some new digital data, such as an episode of a popular TV show or a movie snippet. The idea could also be extended, offering kids the content only when X number of visits had been made to that chain of restaurants. It is also thought that the devices could be used to transmit advertisements for products aimed at children and allow the transfer of downloaded content to other digital media devices.
Disney has declined to comment on the patent application.
Read more at The New York Times (free registration required) and New Scientist
I don't know if I'd pay to eat someplace in order to have them provide free commercials for my kid though.