EP1272948A1 - Systeme de commerce electronique sur - Google Patents

Systeme de commerce electronique sur

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EP1272948A1
EP1272948A1 EP00922112A EP00922112A EP1272948A1 EP 1272948 A1 EP1272948 A1 EP 1272948A1 EP 00922112 A EP00922112 A EP 00922112A EP 00922112 A EP00922112 A EP 00922112A EP 1272948 A1 EP1272948 A1 EP 1272948A1
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Ty P. Rauber
Samuel P. Headrick
Rod I. Campbell
Brett P. Fasullo
Stephen D. Hester
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Digital Media on Demand Inc
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Definitions

  • This invention relates to secure methods and systems for conducting electronic
  • the technology also exists to convert these works into digital data that can be stored in memory in a computer or distributed via a network. This technology permits the
  • CDs compact discs
  • a four minute song recorded on a CD occupies approximately 40 Megabytes of
  • MPEG 1 audio layer 3 which is more commonly known as MP3, defines how digital audio can
  • These electronic devices typically store the MP3 encoded audio in a flash memory that allows non-volatile storage of the audio and allows
  • the MP3 encoded audio to be erased or over written.
  • Digital medial technologies such as MP3 facilitate the ability to distribute audio
  • WWW Wood Wave
  • music is distributed in album format which includes multiple tracks. There is no effective
  • the present invention is directed to a method and system for distributing goods and audio, video and text works over a network, such as the Internet.
  • the method and system is directed to a method and system for distributing goods and audio, video and text works over a network, such as the Internet.
  • the system according to the present invention includes a server system which
  • the server system can include storage memory for storing copies of the works to be distributed or alternatively the server system
  • the server system can also include an electronic commerce system which is adapted for receiving value (payment) from the consumer or
  • the electronic commerce system can receive
  • the server system can also include an encryption system which allows the distributor to uniquely encrypt the works distributed to a consumer.
  • the works can also include an encryption system which allows the distributor to uniquely encrypt the works distributed to a consumer.
  • the server system can include an encryption key database which
  • the unique key can also serve to allow the
  • the client system according to the present invention can be adapted to interface
  • system can include an encryption system which is uniquely adapted to decrypt the work
  • the client system can incorporate the unique key from the server system.
  • the client system can incorporate the unique key from the server system.
  • the client system according to the present invention can be adapted to interface
  • the server system maintains a unique encryption key which is embedded (or hard coded) into the client system.
  • server system can verify the identity of the client system by requesting the client system to
  • the server system can use the
  • the same message can include other information such as
  • verification methods can be used to verify the client system.
  • a public key encryption system can be used to encrypt the
  • system can further include a public key server which is adapted to transmit the server system's public key to the client and the client system's
  • Digital signatures can be used by both the client system
  • the client system can also include a media player adapted to
  • the client could be a book. Alternatively, a separate media player could be used. As used herein, the client
  • the client system can reside on a personal computer or the client system can be a combination of hardware and software that is configured or adapted to perform the functions described,
  • the client and server systems can be part of a universal electronic commerce system.
  • the client system can be a universal electronic commerce client to facilitate electronic
  • the client can be any suitable client that can be used to satisfy resource requests.
  • a network such as the Internet.
  • the client can be any suitable network.
  • the client can be any suitable client.
  • the universal electronic commerce system can include several server systems which can reside on a single system or be distributed over a network, such as a virtual private network or the internet.
  • This embodiment can include a retailer or distributor server which is adapted to interface with the client to
  • the system can also include a key
  • the key server is managed by an independent company, trusted industry organization, or the government.
  • the system can further include a credit or debit account
  • server which manages the various accounts, including the consumer account, the retailer
  • debit account server can be managed by a credit card company, a bank or similar organization.
  • key distribution and credit/debit functions can be
  • the method according to the present invention can include the following steps:
  • the consumer or customer can use the client system to establish a connection with the
  • server system and the owner, distributor or retailer
  • client system and server
  • the server system interact to enable the consumer to register with the distributor or retailer such as providing the customer name, address, telephone and even credit card information.
  • the server system generates a unique key for the client system and transmits the unique key to
  • the client system to use in connection with transactions with the server system.
  • the unique key is embedded into the software and/or hardware which makes up part of the client system, and is transmitted or delivered to the consumer.
  • the client system which contains the unique key is now used in all subsequent transactions with the distributor or retailer server.
  • the consumer uses the client system to purchase a work
  • the client system can
  • buttons typing a letter or word or transmitting information (such as credit/debit card or
  • system can utilize the electronic commerce system to affect the transfer of value to the
  • server system can encrypt the work using the consumer's unique key and transmit the work to the client system or in the case of hard goods or services, interact with other
  • the method and system of the invention can use a public key encryption
  • server system uses the consumer's public key to encrypt the work to
  • the client system uses the client's private key to decrypt and use and enjoy the work.
  • FIGURE 1 is a diagrammatic view of a system for distributing works over a
  • FIGURE 2 is a diagrammatic view of an alternate system for distributing works over a network according to the present invention
  • FIGURE 3 is a diagrammatic view of a method of operating a media server in
  • FIGURE 4 is a diagrammatic view of a method of distributing low quality copies of a work according to the present invention:
  • FIGURE 5 is a diagrammatic view of a method of distributing high quality copies
  • FIGURE 6 is a diagrammatic view of a method of using a media player to decrypt
  • FIGURE 7 is a diagrammatic view of a method of searching a database for a work
  • FIGURE 8 is a diagrammatic view of a method of demonstrating a low quality
  • FIGURE 9 is a diagrammatic view of a method of downloading a high quality copy
  • FIGURE 10 is a diagrammatic view of method of purchasing a copy of a work
  • FIGURE 11 is a diagrammatic view of a method of uploading music to a
  • FIGURE 12 is a diagrammatic view of a method of transferring value in exchange
  • FIGURE 13 is a diagrammatic view of a method of registering a client system with
  • FIGURE 14 is a diagrammatic view of method of browsing a server system
  • FIGURE 15 is a diagrammatic view of a universal electronic commerce for
  • the present invention is directed to a method and system for conducting secure
  • the method and system according to the invention allow customers to browse a list
  • a Media Server a Media Server
  • a Remote or client system customer
  • a website and associated backend system a website and associated backend system.
  • media server is primarily responsible for distributing music to users across the Internet.
  • system server can be a physical machine connected to the Internet and the media server can include a computer program software that runs on one or more system servers.
  • the remote or client system can include any device (such as, a computer, personal digital assistant or portable MP3 player) that can be used for searching, playing,
  • the web site has a multi-purpose role.
  • the web site is used for database maintenance and searching, credit card processing, and song playback.
  • Each of these components utilize a database of information centrally stored on the system servers.
  • Figure 1 shows a system 100 for distributing music over a network such as the
  • the system 100 includes a media
  • web server 110 such a Unix or LINUX based web server, for example Slackware Linux, installed on an Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, CA) or Digital Equipment Corporation/Compaq
  • the media web server 110 is connected to the internet 105, for example by a Tl connection.
  • the media web server 110 can include a database 114, such as a SQL compatible database
  • media web server 110 can include a media server engine 112 which includes software
  • the media web server which enables the media web server to distribute encoded music.
  • an electronic commerce engine 116 such as a CyberCash CashRegister
  • the media web server 110 can further include an encoding/decoding engine such as an MPEG
  • encoding/decoding engine for converting audio such as music to various levels of quality
  • MPEG encoding/decoding engine is Xaudio available from MPEGTV of San Francisco, California.
  • Encryption engine is
  • Another encryption/decryption engine can be a public key - private key system such as Pretty Good
  • the system 100 can also include a customer computer system 120 to enable the customer/consumer to transfer payment to the distributor or owner and download music, videos or text.
  • the customer computer system 120 can be any personal computer 122, such as an Apple Macintosh or an IBM compatible personal computer. In one
  • the customer computer system 120 is an IBM compatible personal computer
  • the customer computer system 120 can also include Netscape
  • the browser can be equipped with a media
  • the media player 124 can decrypt and decode the encrypted, MP3 encoded work (music, video or text stream) to allow the user to utilize the work.
  • the media player 124 can be a stand
  • the system 100 can further include an author/artist system 130 which can permit
  • This function can be incorporated in the media player 124 on the same system that is
  • the author/artist system 130 can be any computer, such as an Apple Macintosh or an IBM compatible
  • Figure 2 shows an alternative system 200 for distributing music (audio, video or
  • the functions of the media web server described above can be distributed over several server systems 210 and 211.
  • the an incoming media server 211 can be provided for uploading works such as music, videos and text to a common database 214 and an
  • outgoing media web server 210 can be provided for distributing low quality music (for browsing) and high quality music (for purchases) to customers.
  • server 210 can include a media server engine 212 to distribute music and an electronic commerce engine 216 to facilitate electronic transactions.
  • the outgoing media server 210 can include a media server engine 212 to distribute music and an electronic commerce engine 216 to facilitate electronic transactions.
  • the encryption engine 218 can also include the encryption engine 218 and a key database which allows the high quality music to be encrypted prior to being transferred to the customer system 220 to
  • the media server is a central
  • the media server is primarily responsible for distributing music to
  • the media server can run on one or more system servers connected to the Internet.
  • the media server is continuously running; it waits for requests from
  • the media server determines whether the received request is a request to browse or preview a song (low quality) or a request to purchase a song (high quality) at step 312.
  • the media server will initiate a process to transmit a high quality stream at step 316 or a low quality stream at step 318.
  • the media server will initiate a process to transmit a high quality stream at step 316 or a low quality stream at step 318.
  • the media server will initiate a process to transmit a high quality stream at step 316 or a low quality stream at step 318.
  • the media server will initiate a process to transmit a high quality stream at step 316 or a low quality stream at step 318.
  • the media server will initiate a process to transmit a high quality stream at step 316 or a low quality stream at step 318.
  • the media server seems to be limited only by the available hardware.
  • the media server responds by creating a new process to serve the request at
  • step 412. This process identifies the stream requested and opens the appropriate low
  • the media server then begins to send the file in packets across the Internet to the remote client at step 416. This process continues
  • the server reacts responds in a similar manner.
  • the server again creates a new process to handle the request at step 512. Because this file will be written to disk for
  • the file is opened at step 514 and the file is encrypted so it can not be
  • the remote client can be a program that resides on the user's computer.
  • remote client can include the functionality to play MPEG or any other encoded music file, search the music database at the website, request music streams from the media server,
  • a custom version of the registered player client is downloaded to the user's computer.
  • Song playback is handled by song lists at the remote client.
  • a customer can create
  • the remote client checks to see if the file is a local file at step 612 and if so, the remote opens the file at step 622, and passes it to the MPEG decoder.
  • the decoder takes the file and decompresses it for playback, and then plays it. If the song is a purchased audio file
  • the file is first decrypted at step 620 and then passed to the decoder at step 618.
  • the remote client initializes a process to download a low quality stream at step 614.
  • the MPEG encoder/decoder is the X audio MPEG audio engine available from MPEGTV, LLC of
  • the song lists used by the remote client can be created from local files, or streams
  • the remote client When a customer enters a query, by band name for example, the remote client must pass the request to the system server.
  • the remote client connects to
  • the media server can establish a separate connection to the remote client for the purpose of transmitting the music data to the remote client.
  • the remote client receives the information from the media server, it is passed to the MPEG
  • the low quality stream is a
  • step 918 from the media server, the process is similar to a browse.
  • a high quality stream is initiated in step 912 and the song is downloaded.
  • a purchased song is
  • step 914 This allows the customer to listen to the file without the need to be connected to the Internet.
  • the high quality stream is a 128kb/ s , 44.1KHz MP3 encoded stream or better quality.
  • customers can purchase songs with the remote client.
  • Customers must first purchase points from the web site before purchasing songs.
  • the remote handles the transaction.
  • a connection is established to the database on the system server in step 1012.
  • the remote client checks the database for points to purchase the song at step 1014. If a customer has points
  • the number of points is automatically updated in the database at step 1016.
  • step 1020 the database connection is closed at step 1022, and the remote client initiates a high quality stream from the media server at step 1024. If the customer doesn't have
  • step 1016 the customer is informed of the deficiency and the process is terminated at step 1018.
  • the musician needs only a high quality audio file such as a 128 kb/s,
  • the musician can be prompted to select the items to be uploaded at step 1110 and to input
  • This information can be stored and later used in
  • the remote client then connects to the database at step 1114, updates the information in the database at step 1116, and uploads the file to the system server at step 1118. After the song upload is complete, the database connection is closed
  • step 1120 Once the file is saved on the server, a separate process can be used to create
  • the low quality file at step 1122.
  • the high quality file is decoded into .wav
  • the web site provides a range of functionality to both customers and musicians.
  • Some of the functions the web site can perform are: (1) To collect a variety of user information, (2) Credit card processing, (3) Client registration, and (4) Generating listings from search of the database. Information can be collected throughout the web site using
  • Client registration provides the customer with a fully functional remote client that can be used to purchase music.
  • One portion of the e-commerce system is credit card processing. As shown in
  • FIGURE 12 when the customer purchases points, the customer must select a payment
  • step 1210 and enter the transaction information such as credit card information to complete the transaction at step 1212.
  • Points can be used to purchase songs.
  • the credit card processing pages use secure sockets (SSL) to handle the SSL.
  • SSL secure sockets
  • the web site sends the appropriate information to a 3 rd party service for authentication at step 1214.
  • a response is received from the authentication service,
  • the program updates the database at step 1220
  • a customer must have a registered remote client to purchase high quality files. As shown in FIGURE 13, when a customer wishes to register at step 1310, they provide
  • a custom registered remote client program is then created with the appropriate registration information and sent to the customer at step 1318.
  • the artist and band listings provide the customer with the ability to locate artists and bands based upon a variety of criteria.
  • the artist/band listing is maintained by the
  • the backend sends the request to the database.
  • a customer can also initialize a browse
  • the web backend sends a file associated with the remote to the user's web browser at step 1410.
  • step 1412. When the web browser receives this file, it automatically launches the remote
  • This file contains instructions that initiate a low quality stream of the song selected from the web site.
  • Figure 15 shows a system 1500 for conducting electronic commerce over the
  • the client 1550 can include a web browser 1554 which is configured to include a unique encryption key or other unique identifier 1556 which is used for all
  • the retail web server 1530 can include any computer server coupled to a retailer/distributor database 1532 that is used in electronic transactions for the sale of goods, services or the distribution of audio, video or
  • the system 1500 can also include a key encryption system in which the client's unique private key is stored in an independent, trusted public key server 1520 and associated key database 1522 which can only accessed by authorized retailer or distributor servers.
  • the system 1500 can also include a credit/debit web server 1510 which permits the customer to establish an account and provides for the transfer of value (payment) in exchange for works downloaded.
  • the credit/debit web server 1510 can include a credit/debit database 1512 in which customer, retailer, distributor and owner accounts can
  • the system of the present invention can be used to distribute works (audio, video or text) in a business to business context as well as a business to consumer or customer context.
  • music can be distributed for use in offices, waiting rooms and elevators using the above identified system.
  • the music can be downloaded as needed based on a predefined program or downloaded and stored for later playback according to a predefined program.
  • the browse mode can be used to receive predefined or random streams of music for use in offices, waiting rooms or elevators, etc.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un système et un procédé de commerce électronique sûr permettant la distribution d'oeuvres d'art en formats électroniques. Ce système comprend un système serveur qui permet à l'auteur ou au propriétaire d'une oeuvre de télécharger et de mémoriser une copie électronique de l'oeuvre et à une pluralité de système clients d'accéder au système serveur afin de télécharger des copies de l'oeuvre sous forme chiffrée. Le système serveur peut en outre comprendre un système de commerce électronique qui permet à un système client de transférer un montant à partir d'un compte de crédit ou de débit sur un compte associé au système serveur en échange d'une autorisation de téléchargement des oeuvres. Ce système serveur comprend un système de chiffrement dans lequel une clé unique est enregistrée pour chaque système client, et utilise cette clé pour chiffrer chaque téléchargement d'oeuvre à l'intention du système client correspondant. Chaque système client comprend un système de chiffrement et une clé unique qui permet uniquement à ce système de déchiffrer l'oeuvre de manière que le consommateur puisse utiliser l'oeuvre. Cette clé unique peut également servir à vérifier l'identité du système client.
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