Systems and Methods for Secure Transaction Management and Electronic Rights Protection
First Claim
1. A computer-readable medium containing executable program instructions, the executable program instructions being operable, when executed by a computer system, to cause the computer system to perform operations comprising:
- generating a first control set representing initial terms offered by a first entity to a second entity in exchange for obtaining rights to information under control of the second entity;
obtaining a second control set from the second entity, the second control set reflecting the second entity'"'"'s rejection of at least one of the initial terms of the first control set and proposing at least one alternative term;
generating a third control set of agreed upon terms, the third control set including said at least one alternative term;
sending the third control set to the second entity;
obtaining the information from the second entity;
and accessing the information in accordance with the third control set.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems and methods for secure transaction management and electronic rights protection. Electronic appliances such as computers equipped in accordance with the present invention help to ensure that information is accessed and used only in authorized ways, and maintain the integrity, availability, and/or confidentiality of the information. Such electronic appliances provide a distributed virtual distribution environment (VDE) that may enforce a secure chain of handling and control, for example, to control and/or meter or otherwise monitor use of electronically stored or disseminated information. Such a virtual distribution environment may be used to protect rights of various participants in electronic commerce and other electronic or electronic-facilitated transactions. Distributed and other operating systems, environments and architectures, such as, for example, those using tamper-resistant hardware-based processors, may establish security at each node. These techniques may be used to support an all-electronic information distribution, for example, utilizing the “electronic highway.”
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4 Claims
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1. A computer-readable medium containing executable program instructions, the executable program instructions being operable, when executed by a computer system, to cause the computer system to perform operations comprising:
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generating a first control set representing initial terms offered by a first entity to a second entity in exchange for obtaining rights to information under control of the second entity; obtaining a second control set from the second entity, the second control set reflecting the second entity'"'"'s rejection of at least one of the initial terms of the first control set and proposing at least one alternative term; generating a third control set of agreed upon terms, the third control set including said at least one alternative term; sending the third control set to the second entity; obtaining the information from the second entity; and accessing the information in accordance with the third control set. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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