WO2006049362A1 - Procede d'etablissement intermediaire de tickets pour manifestations incluant le montant d'une contribution - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of intermediating event tickets including contributions, and more particularly to a method for intermediating event tickets, which allows a ticket buyer to realize an additional value of contribution reserving in addition to the intrinsic values of the tickets by constituting a part of a charge of ticket such as an admission ticket, a merchandise bond, and a gift card as a contribution.
- a method for intermediating event tickets which allows a ticket buyer to realize an additional value of contribution reserving in addition to the intrinsic values of the tickets by constituting a part of a charge of ticket such as an admission ticket, a merchandise bond, and a gift card as a contribution.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional system for collecting contributions on ⁇ line, as disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 2003-16764.
- the conventional system includes member terminals capable of accessing Internet in a wire or wireless manner, a contribution collection managing server for providing the member terminals with information related to an election campaign or a citizen's campaign or with contribution collecting service, and a card service provider server acting as a payment system.
- the conventional system executes the steps of sending e-mails enclosing an action alarming message for notifying a contribution collecting movement to a plurality of member terminals; checking whether a member terminal receiving the e-mail requests reserving a contribution; requesting to input payment information including a contribution amount in response to the request for contribution reservation; inquiring the input payment information to the payment system server; in case approval information is received as a result of the inquiry, storing the approved contribution amount and contributor information in a collected money database; and asking for the collected money to the payment system server based on the collected money database.
- This conventional system is useful for easily receiving financial support from netizens who uphold an election campaign or a citizen's campaign and also for conveniently collecting various donations such as donation for ill-fated neighborhood.
- the present invention is designed to solve the drawbacks of the prior art and various related problems, and therefore it is an object of the invention to provide a method for intermediating event tickets including contributions in an on-line collecting manner in which a contribution is paid indirectly by purchasing an event ticket and also a contribution receipt may also be issued.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a method for intermediating event tickets including contributions, which may attract payment of contributions from not only buyers who have an intention of contributing but also buyers who have no intention of contributing.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a method for intermediating event tickets in view of competition of contributions in addition to selling of tickets that are the nature of the tickets, in such a way that buyers grasp status of collected contributions of every beneficiary.
- the present invention provides a method for intermediating event tickets including contributions by means of a management server connected to a beneficiary agency and an event provider via a network, the method including:
- a contribution inquiry step for the management server to receive a request for a ticket issuing menu from a buyer, transmit a predetermined ticket issuing menu to the buyer, and inquire of the buyer whether or not to make a contribution;
- a reserving selection step for, in case the buyer selects the contribution, setting a ticket price in an event ticket management data of a database by adding a contribution amount to an event fee, and then transmitting a reserving selection menu to the buyer so that the buyer inquires a reserve fund list and designates a beneficiary!
- ⁇ 13> a list inquiry step for, in case the buyer requests inquiry for the reserve fund list, inquiring the reserve fund list from the database and transmitting the reserve fund list to the buyer;
- ⁇ i4> a payment step for receiving a designation of a specific beneficiary from the buyer and also receiving the set ticket price, then transmitting a payment instruction related to a beneficiary agency and an event provider according to a predetermined contribution ratio to an electronic payment server, and receiving a payment settlement data from the electronic payment server;
- ⁇ i5> an updating step for updating the reserve fund list of the database according to the payment settlement data
- ⁇ i6> a step of transmitting a payment result to the buyer and issuing a ticket.
- the method for intermediating event tickets including contributions may further include the step of transmitting beneficiary designation data related to the designated beneficiary and contribution amount data to the beneficiary agency.
- the management server may be connected to a supervising agency via the network, and the method may further include the step of transmitting beneficiary designation data related to the designated beneficiary and contribution amount data to the supervising agency.
- the database may include:
- ⁇ 2o> a ticket information database coupled to the management server to manage the event ticket management data including any of serial number of each ticket, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number, and contribution ratio! and
- ⁇ 2i> a reserve fund information database coupled to the management server to manage the reserve fund list including a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary
- the management server inquires the reserve fund list from the reserve fund information database, and wherein, in the updating step, the management server updates the reserve fund information database.
- the database may include:
- a ticket information database coupled to the management server to manage the event ticket management data including any of serial number of each ticket, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number, and contribution ratio;
- a reserve fund information database coupled to the beneficiary agency to manage the reserve fund list including a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary
- the management server requests the reserve fund list to the beneficiary agency to inquire the reserve fund list from the reserve fund information database, and
- the management server transmits the updated reserve fund list to the beneficiary agency to update the reserve fund information database of the beneficiary agency.
- the reserve fund information database of the beneficiary agency may further store a total contribution fund that includes the sum contribution amount obtained by the event ticket and additionally other contributions for each beneficiary, and the reserve fund list requested by the management server in the list inquiry step may further include the total contribution fund of the corresponding beneficiary.
- the database may include:
- a ticket information database coupled to the management server to manage the event ticket management data including any of serial number of each ticket, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number, and contribution ratio! and
- ⁇ 3i> a reserve fund information database coupled to the supervising agency to manage the reserve fund list including a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary
- the management server requests the reserve fund list to the supervising agency to inquire the reserve fund list from the reserve fund information database, and
- the management server transmits the updated reserve fund list to the supervising agency to update the reserve fund information database of the supersiving agency.
- the reserve fund information database of the supervising agency further may further store a total contribution fund that includes the sum contribution amount obtained by the event ticket and additionally other contributions for each beneficiary, and the reserve fund list requested by the management server in the list inquiry step may further include the total contribution fund of the corresponding beneficiary.
- a contribution may be paid indirectly by purchasing an event ticket, and both buyers having or not having an intension of contributing may be induced to make a contribution.
- the method for intermediating event tickets including contributions has an optional, voluntary and non-compulsorily natures, thereby giving an effective system capable of inducing buyers without preposition for making a contribution.
- the event ticket intermediating method may be realized in a recording media that records program to be executed in a computer, and therefore it may be executed by a computer including the management server.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a booking system and method employing a conventional network
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing an example of a network system in which a method for intermediating event tickets including contributions according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a table showing an example of a database in which data referred to in the event ticket intermediating method of the present invention is recorded;
- FIGs. 4 and 5 are tables showing a reserve fund list according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a screen of a client terminal showing one example of a logging-in menu that may be displayed on a terminal of a buyer;
- FIG. 7 is a screen of the client terminal showing a ticket issuing menu that may be displayed on the terminal of the buyer;
- FIG. 8 is a screen of the client terminal showing a reserving selection menu that may be displayed on the terminal of the buyer; and ⁇ 45> FIGs. 9 to 12 are flowcharts illustrating a method for intermediating event tickets according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Best Mode]
- a network is defined to include all communication channels such as wire/wireless Internet, wire/wireless phone networks, LAN and WAN.
- a database, a payment server, a web server, a mail server, a FTP server and the like may be provided as hardware or as software installed in a main server.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing one example of a network system in which the method for intermediating event tickets including contributions according to the present invention may be executed.
- a server positioned at the center of FIG. 2 is a management server 10, which is composed of a computer including a control device, a memory device, an operation device, and an input/output device.
- the management server 10 includes its own database 11, a payment server 12, a mail server 13 and a web server 14, and it may also include a FTP server though not shown in the figure.
- Client terminals of a plurality of buyers 20 are shown in a right lower region of FIG. 2, and they are connected to the management server 10 via a network 5 respectively.
- the terminals of the buyers 20 may be a personal computer, an Internet phone, a PDA or a voice telephone.
- Servers of event providers 30 are shown in a right upper region of FIG. 2, and they are connected to the management server 10 via the network 5 respectively.
- the event providers 30 may be sports event providers, various public performance providers, or advertising agencies.
- the server of the event provider 30 may also include a database, a payment server, a mail server, a web server, a FTP server and the like.
- a server of a beneficiary agency 40 is shown in a left upper region of FIG. 2, and it is connected to the management server 10 via the network 5.
- the beneficiary agency 40 is defined as politicians, political parties, the disabled, ill-fated neighborhoods supporting agencies, unions of nonprofit or profit-making organizations, and the like.
- the politicians may individually act as the beneficiary agency or they may be bound in a group or a political party.
- the beneficiary agency 40 is illustrated as a union of politicians, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the server of the beneficiary agency 40 may include a database in which a contribution ratio, a total contribution fund, and other reserve-related information of each beneficiary are recorded.
- the server of the beneficiary agency 40 is called a beneficiary agency 40 in brief.
- a server of a supervising agency 50 is shown in a left lower region of FIG. 2, and it is connected to the management server 10 via the network 5.
- the supervising agency 50 may be an Election Administration Committee, a Department of National Tax Service, a Department of Human Service, and other supervising agencies.
- the server of the supervising agency 50 may include a database 51 in which a contribution ratio, a total contribution fund, and other reserve-related information of each beneficiary are recorded.
- the server of the supervising agency 50 is just called a supervising agency 50 in brief.
- FIG. 3 is a table showing an example of the database in which data referred to in the method for intermediating event tickets according to the present invention is recorded.
- the database is basically explained as being a database 11 installed in the management server 10 itself.
- the database may be a database 41 connected to the beneficiary agency 40 or a database 51 connected to the supervising agency 50, and the management server 10 may receive data stored in the database 41 from the beneficiary agency 40 or may receive data stored in the database 51 from the supervising agency 50.
- the database 11 may include a buyer information table, a ticket management data, and a reserve fund list.
- the buyer information table may include a ticket name, a serial number, an event place, an event time, a seat number, a ticket price, and a contribution ratio.
- the reserve fund list may include each beneficiary(beneficiary#l, beneficiary#2, beneficiary#3, ...), a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary (sum_contribution#l, sum_contribution#2, sum_contribution#3, ...), and a total contribution fund of each beneficiary (total_contribution#l, total_contribution#2, total_contribution#3, ).
- Each beneficiary may be a political party, a politician, the disabled, or the like.
- the total contribution amount (sum_contribution#l, sum_contribution#2, ...) may be a contribution amount collected for each beneficiary according to the present invention.
- the total contribution fund maybe a contribution amount collected for each beneficiary according to the present invention and other contributions.
- the ticket may be an admission ticket, a merchandise bond or a gift card.
- the admission ticket may be a sports game ticket, a public performance ticket, or other tickets for various facilities, and the merchandize bond may be a cultural gift certificate, a book gift certificate, or a department store gift certificate.
- the reserve fund list may include the number of buyers who purchase event tickets, or the number of tickets. Buyers may recognize public preference for each beneficiary by watching 'the number of buyers who purchase event tickets' or 'the number of sold event tickets' for each beneficiary. Also, 'the number of buyers who purchase event tickets' or 'the number of sold event tickets' for each beneficiary may be used as a data for setting up a specific political measures by grasping dispositions of the public by means of examining and analyzing them.
- FIGs. 4 and 5 are tables showing a reserve fund list according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the table of FIG. 4 shows a political reserve fund list in case event tickets of the present invention include political donations, where a contribution amount and a total contribution fund for each politician are listed.
- a buyer 20 who purchases a ticket including a political donation may understand that $200.00 of political donations is collected for a first politician (beneficiary#l) as a contribution amount from the event tickets, and $7000.00 is collected as a total contribution fund including other contributions. If the buyer 20 has a preference to the first politician (beneficiary#l), it is possible to more actively persuade the buyer to purchase the ticket in consideration of the situation that a support money for the politician is less than those of other politicians, so it may be a chance for collecting more contributions for the first politician.
- the buyer 20 may give the contribution included in his/her own ticket to the first politician in consideration of the situation that the first politician has less support money than other politicians or may give the contribution to
- the table of FIG. 5 shows a reserve fund list for the disabled in case event tickets of the present invention include contributions for the disabled, where a contribution amount and a total contribution fund for each of the disabled are listed.
- FIG. 6 shows a screen of the client terminal in which a logging-in menu that may be seen on the terminal of the buyer 20 is displayed as an example
- FIG. 7 is a screen of the client terminal in which a ticket issuing menu that may be seen on the terminal of the buyer 20 is displayed
- FIG. 8 is a screen of the client terminal in which a reserving selection menu that may be seen on the terminal of the buyer 20 is displayed.
- the management server 10 transmits a basic logging-in menu shown in FIG. 6. If the buyer 20 logs in and clicks [issue ticket], the management server 10 transmits a ticket issuing menu shown in FIG. 7. The buyer 20 may click [CONTRIBUTE (YES)] to select contributing or click [DO NOT CONTRIBUTE (NO)] not to select contributing in the screen of FIG. 7. If the buyer 20 clicks [CONTRIBUTE (YES)], the management server 10 transmits the menu shown in FIG. 8 to the buyer 20, while, if the buyer 20 clicks [INQUIRE RESERVE FUND LIST], each beneficiary list of the beneficiary agencies as shown in FIGs. 4 and 5 is transmitted to the buyer 20. In addition, if the buyer 20 clicks [DESIGNATE SPECIFIC BENEFICIARY], a menu with which the buyer 20 may designating a specific beneficiary who will receive his/her contribution is transmitted to the buyer 20.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method for intermediating event tickets according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the management server 10 is connected to the event provider 30 in order to sell admission tickets for a sports game. If the buyer 20 accesses the management server 10 through the network 5, the management server 10 transmits the basic logging-in menu shown in FIG. 6.
- the buyer 20 clicks [ISSUE TICKET] so that the management server 10 receives a request for the ticket issuing menu from the buyer 20 (SIlO).
- the management server 10 transmits to the buyer 20 a predetermined ticket issuing menu including a menu inquiring of the buyer 20 whether or not to contribute so as to execute a contribution inquiry step (S120).
- the ticket issuing menu transmitted from the management server 10 to the buyer 20 includes a screen for the buyer 20 to select desired ticket name, event place, event time and the like, and a screen for the buyer 20 to not compulsorily select a case that the ticket includes a contribution or a case that the ticket does not include a contribution as shown in FIG.7.
- a ticket price is set as an event fee (ticket_price * ⁇ performing_fee), and a common ticket for the event provider 30 is issued, and then the process is completed (S211).
- the ticket price is $10.00, $10.00 is entirely remitted to the event provider 30.
- the buyer 20 may receive a benefit of income deduction or tax deduction using a contribution receipt, so the buyer might be induced to select the contribution.
- a ticket price is $10.00 and a contribution ratio is 10%
- a contribution amount of $1.00 that is 10% of $10.00 is remitted to the beneficiary agency 40
- remaining $9.00 is remitted to the event provider 30.
- the buyer may receive a contribution receipt, so an additional benefit corresponding to income deduction or tax deduction of the contribution amount of $1.00 may be given to the buyer.
- the management server 10 sets a ticket price as a sum of event fee and contribution amount in the management data of the event ticket in the database 11 (ticket_price * ⁇ performing_price + contribution).
- the management server 10 transmits a reserving selection memu to the buyer for being capable of receiving 'inquiry of reserve fund list' and 'designation of a specific beneficiary' so as to execute the reserving selection step (S220).
- the reserving selection menu may include [INQUIRE RESERVE FUND LIST] button and [DESIGNATE SPECIFIC BENEFICIARY] button, for example.
- the buyer 20 may receive a reserve fund list for each beneficiary from the management server 10 as shown in FIGs. 4 and 5 by selecting 'inquiry of reserve fund list', and also designate a beneficiary who receives the contribution of the buyer 20 and notify it to the management server 10 by means of 'designation of a specific beneficiary'.
- a list inquiry step is executed so that the management server 10 inquires a reserve fund list from the database 11, 41 or 51 and transmits it to the buyer (S320).
- the management server 10 sets so that the contribution is provided to the specific beneficiary designated by the buyer 20 among beneficiaries stored in the database 11, 41 or 51 (S410). Subsequently, if the ticket price is paid by the buyer using a money transfer or a credit card (S420), the management server 10 transmits an instruction of payment for the beneficiary agency 40 and the event provider 30 to the electronic payment server 12 according to a predetermined contribution ratio (e.g., 10% of the ticket price), and then receives a payment data to execute a payment step (S430). At this time, the electronic payment server 12 remits a contribution amount (contribution) to the beneficiary agency 40 and remits an event fee (performing_fee) to the event provider 30 according to the predetermined contribution ratio.
- a predetermined contribution ratio e.g. 10% of the ticket price
- the management server 10 updates the database 11, 41 or 51 (S500).
- the data to be updated may include a reserve fund list having a sum contribution amount and a total contribution fund of each beneficiary.
- the sum contribution amount is defined as a contribution amount obtained by selling event tickets, and the total contribution fund is defined to be calculated by adding the sum of contributions gotten by selling event tickets to other contributions gotted in other routes.
- the sum contribution amount should be updated since it is increased by adding contributions when event tickets are sold, and the entire contribution fund should be updated since the sum contribution amount is increased.
- the management server 10 executes a step of transmitting a payment result to the buyer 20 and issuing a ticket (S610).
- the payment result transmitted from the management server 10 to the buyer 20 may include management data such as serial number, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number and contribution ratio, and a reserve fund list having sum contribution amount and total contribution fund of each beneficiary.
- the management server 10 may issue 'contribution receipt' according to voluntary selection of the buyer 20.
- the 'contribution receipt' may give a benefit such as 'income deduction' or 'tax deduction' regardless the fact that the buyer 20 has an intention of contributing or does not have an intention of contributing, so it may be an important factor to attracting buyers.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart after the payment step in the event ticket intermediating method according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- the beneficiary agency is required to have the database 41 for managing and updating data, so the management server 10 is required to transmit beneficiary designation data and contribution data for a designated beneficiary to the beneficiary agency 40 (S510).
- the beneficiary agency 40 stores the specific beneficiary designation data and the contribution data in the database 41 to update the database 41 (S520). This process is optional, so the beneficiary agency 40 may determine whether or not to execute this step based on its specification and necessity.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing the case that the management server 10 uses the database 41 coupled to the beneficiary agency 40.
- the management server 10 may use the database 41 coupled to the beneficiary agency 40 in addition to its own database 11, and the management server 10 may receive all data related to event tickets and contributions from the database 41 of the beneficiary agency and use them.
- the database 11 of the management server 10 includes a ticket information database for managing event ticket management data (e.g., serial number, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number, and contribution ratio), and the database 41 of the beneficiary agency includes a reserve fund information database for managing a reserve fund list including a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary.
- the management server 10 may execute the steps of receiving a request for reserve fund list from the buyer (S310), requesting a reserve fund list to the beneficiary agency 40 (S321) in the list inquiry step S320, and inquiring a reserve fund list from the reserve fund information database (S322).
- the management server 10 may manage only data required for managing event tickets in its own database 11, and receives, uses, processes and provides the sum contribution amount and/or the total contribution fund of each beneficiary from the database 41 of the beneficiary agency 40 to the buyer 20 (S323).
- the reserve fund list may further include a total contribution fund including contributions not related to the contributions of event tickets.
- the reserve fund information database 41 of the beneficiary agency 40 may be further provided with a total contribution fund including other contributions in addition to the sum contribution amount obtained by event tickets for each beneficiary, and the reserve fund list requested from the beneficiary agency 40 to the management server 10 in the list inquiry step S320 may further include a total contribution fund of a beneficiary.
- the management server 10 may transmit specific beneficiary designation data and contribution data to the beneficiary agency 40 (S510) so that the data are stored in the database of the beneficiary agency (S520), and in particular the reserve fund list of the reserve fund information database of the beneficiary agency 40 may be updated (S521).
- the supervising agency 50 is also required to have the database 51 and manage and update data by itself, so the management server 10 is required to transmit beneficiary designation data and contribution data for a designated beneficiary to the supervising agency 50 (S530).
- the supervising agency 50 stores the specific beneficiary designation data and the contribution data in the database 51 to update the database 51 (S540).
- the supervising agency 50 transmits an instruction to allow issuance of a contribution receipt to the management server 10.
- the management server 10 may issue a contribution receipt according to the selection of the buyer 20 when transmitting a payment result and issuing a ticket to the buyer (S610).
- This process is optional, so the supervising agency 50 may determine whether or not to execute this step based on its specification and necessity.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing the case that the management server 10 uses the database 51 coupled to the supervising agency 50.
- the management server 10 may use the database 51 coupled to the supervising agency 50 in addition to its own database 11, and the management server 10 may receive all data related to event tickets and contributions from the database 51 of the supervising agency and use them.
- the database 11 of the management server 10 includes a ticket information database for managing event ticket management data (e.g., serial number, ticket price, event fee, contribution amount, ticket name, event place, event time, seat number, and contribution ratio), and the database 51 of the supervising agency includes a reserve fund information database for managing a reserve fund list including a sum contribution amount of each beneficiary.
- the management server 10 may execute the steps of receiving a request for reserve fund list from the buyer (S310), requesting a reserve fund list to the supervising agency 50 (S326) in the list inquiry step S320, and inquiring a reserve fund list from the reserve fund information database (S327).
- the management server 10 may manage only data required for managing event tickets in its own database 11, and receives, uses, processes and provides the sum contribution amount and/or the total contribution fund of each beneficiary from the database 51 of the supervising agency 50 to the buyer 20 (S328)
- the reserve fund list may further include a total contribution fund including contributions not related to the contributions of event tickets
- the reserve fund information database 41 of the supervising agency 50 may be further provided with a total contribution fund including other contributions in addition to the sum contribution amount obtained by event tickets for each beneficiary and the reserve fund list requested from the supervising agency 50 to the management server 10 in the list inquiry step S320 may further include a total contribution fund of a beneficiary
- the management server 10 may transmit specific beneficiary designation data and contribution data to the supervising agency 50 (S530) so that the data are stored in the database of the supervising agency (S540), and in particular the reserve fund list of the reserve fund information database of the supervising agency 50 may be updated (S541)
- the management server 10 may inquire the updated reserve fund list from the database 11 and transmits it to the buyer 20 At this time the management server 10 may receive a reserve fund list stored and updated in the database 41 of the beneficiary agency or the database 51 of the supervising agency and then transmits it to the buyer (S710) if it does not use its own database 11 directly
- the reserve fund list may further include the number of buyers who purchase event tickets, or the number of tickets Buyers may check a current public preference of each beneficiary with reference to 'the number of buyers who purchase event tickets' or 'the number of sold event tickets for each beneficiary Also, the number of buyers who purchase event tickets' or 'the number of sold event tickets' for each beneficiary may be used as a data for setting up a specific political measures by grasping dispositions of the public by means of examining and analyzing them.
- the method for intermediating event tickets including contributions according to the present invention may be realized as codes that may be read by a computer from a computer-readable recording media.
- the recording media readable by a computer may employ all kinds of recording devices storing program or data readable by a computer system.
- the recording media readable by a computer may be ROM, RAM, CD-ROM, DVD, magnetic tape, hard disk, floppy disk, flash memory, optical data storage and the like.
- the program stored in a recording media is expressed using a series of instructions directly or indirectly used in a device having an information processing capability such as a computer in order to get a specific result.
- the term 'computer' is defined to include all devices equipped with a memory, I/O device and an operation device and having an information processing capability for executing a specific function by program, though it may be practically interpreted in a different way.
- this method uses an on-line contribution collecting manner by which a contribution may be indirectly made by purchasing an event ticket, not using a direct contribution, so a buyer who has experience to make a contribution may easily make a contribution.
- a contribution receipt may be issued to a buyer of an event ticket, so the buyer may get a profit of income deduction or tax deduction.
- a buyer may get a profit of income deduction or tax deduction.
- a sum contribution amount and a total contribution fund of a beneficiary are listed and opened to the public, so contributions may be managed transparently, soundly and equably.
- the present invention gives an additional event of contribution competition in addition to its original purpose, thereby stimulating two kinds of interests. For example, in case a buyer who purchases a sports event ticket intends to make a contribution to a politician, the buyer may have an additional interest in contribution competition of the desired politician together with watching a sports game, so the buyer resultantly enjoys two kinds of games.
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