SYSTEM FOR DIGITAL COMMERCE AND METHOD OF SECURE, AUTOMATED CREDITING OF PUBLISHERS, EDITORS, CONTENT PROVIDERS, AND AFFILIATES
First Claim
1. A method for supporting time-based subscription-based channels of on-line content, and delivering a stream of income and usage characteristics to multiple content providers and affiliates who provide the content and direct users to the content, comprising the steps of:
- providing a database with hosted material for access by authenticated users;
delivering hosted material from the database to users based on associated links that include the channel name, a unique descriptive string identifying the content to deliver, and an affiliate identification;
monitoring and recording each authenticated usage of channel content;
providing usage reports in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the subscription usage is being accurately recorded without requiring information about any other subscriptions;
allocating a first portion of the income stream at the time the subscription is purchased to a first plurality of parties and a compensation pool;
allocating the compensation pool amounts to a second plurality of parties based on predetermined formulas, wherein the allocation step has the characteristics of,specifying a usage metric upon which the channel'"'"'s compensation formula is based;
having a compensation formula that is uniformly applied to all subscriber usage within a given channel, such that an individual subscription'"'"'s contribution to the compensation pool is fully distributed by the end of the subscription;
periodically apportioning the compensation pool into periodic distributions that are to be disbursed to content providers with respect to content which is accessed and to affiliates with respect to users who have been directed to the database;
apportioning the distributions of the compensation pool reflecting relative usage of the hosted material over the entire life of the subscriptions;
generating data entries corresponding to each usage by a user that can be examined by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing usage not associated with that subscription;
generating data entries that aggregate subscriber usage by content item and affiliate for examination by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing aggregated usage not associated with that entity;
periodically generating data entries that calculate the compensation pool money distributions in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the calculations are being done correctly for a given subscription and day without requiring information about any other subscriptions.
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Abstract
The disclosure relates to the Content Marketplace Platform (CMP), a system and method of distributing digital content to authenticated users, such as on-line subscribers, wherein all interested parties, such as, but not limited to, publishers, editors, content providers, affiliates, payment processors, and service providers, are credited automatically for their contributions in such as manner as to be perceived as being fair, transparent, and resistant to abuse. The system and method may include a digital rights management system, but this is not required. The system supports a unique method of accounting that provides appropriate incentives to editors and affiliates, as well as publishers, with facilities for specifying a set of flexible parameters that enable automated payment, accounting, reporting, and administrative functions needed to support secure, subscription-based on-line publications.
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48 Claims
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1. A method for supporting time-based subscription-based channels of on-line content, and delivering a stream of income and usage characteristics to multiple content providers and affiliates who provide the content and direct users to the content, comprising the steps of:
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providing a database with hosted material for access by authenticated users; delivering hosted material from the database to users based on associated links that include the channel name, a unique descriptive string identifying the content to deliver, and an affiliate identification; monitoring and recording each authenticated usage of channel content; providing usage reports in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the subscription usage is being accurately recorded without requiring information about any other subscriptions; allocating a first portion of the income stream at the time the subscription is purchased to a first plurality of parties and a compensation pool; allocating the compensation pool amounts to a second plurality of parties based on predetermined formulas, wherein the allocation step has the characteristics of, specifying a usage metric upon which the channel'"'"'s compensation formula is based; having a compensation formula that is uniformly applied to all subscriber usage within a given channel, such that an individual subscription'"'"'s contribution to the compensation pool is fully distributed by the end of the subscription; periodically apportioning the compensation pool into periodic distributions that are to be disbursed to content providers with respect to content which is accessed and to affiliates with respect to users who have been directed to the database; apportioning the distributions of the compensation pool reflecting relative usage of the hosted material over the entire life of the subscriptions; generating data entries corresponding to each usage by a user that can be examined by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing usage not associated with that subscription; generating data entries that aggregate subscriber usage by content item and affiliate for examination by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing aggregated usage not associated with that entity; periodically generating data entries that calculate the compensation pool money distributions in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the calculations are being done correctly for a given subscription and day without requiring information about any other subscriptions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for assessing the relative merit of a plurality of authors and editors contributing to a collective body of digital content, comprising the steps of:
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establishing one or more online publications through the contributions of a plurality of authors and editors; registering a plurality of users as subscribers to one or more of these publications; monitoring and recording authenticated usage of the digital content by the users; allocating non-monetary units of credit to a compensation pool associated with each online publication; periodically apportioning each compensation pool into periodic allowances; apportioning the periodic allowances into credits to individual contributors, corresponding to the relative usage received by authenticated users; and allocating those credits to the total score of each of the authors and editors involved. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for allocating an income stream derived from on-line subscriptions, comprising the steps of:
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providing a database with a plurality of publications, received from content providers, each of the publications having a URL associated therewith, for access to the publication; receiving an income stream in return for the on-line subscriptions; monitoring and recording usage of the database by authenticated users; allocating a first portion of the income stream to a first plurality of parties; allocating a second portion of the income stream to a compensation pool; generating data entries corresponding to each usage by a user that can be examined by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing usage not associated with that subscription; generating data entries that aggregate subscriber usage by content item and affiliate for examination by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing aggregated usage not associated with that entity; periodically generating data entries that calculate the compensation pool money distributions in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to randomly test that the calculations are being done correctly for a given subscription and day without requiring information about any other subscriptions. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. A method for allocating an income stream derived from on-line subscriptions, comprising the steps of:
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providing a database with a plurality of publications, received from content providers, each of the publications having a URL associated therewith, for access to the publication; receiving an income stream from users in return for access to the plurality of publications in the database; monitoring and recording usage by authenticated users, based accessing the URL associated with the publication; allocating a first portion of the income stream to a first plurality of parties; allocating a second portion of the income stream to a compensation pool; in response to the accessing of the URLs associated with the publications, generating data entries corresponding to each usage by an authenticated user received in return for the on-line subscriptions, wherein the data entries are stored in a queue, wherein the queue contains a plurality of index entries in an index for ordering a corresponding plurality of tasks; periodically generating data entries that calculate the compensation pool money distributions in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the calculations are being done correctly. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47)
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48. A data processing system for allocating subscription revenue, comprising:
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a database with hosted material for access by authenticated users, wherein the database can deliver hosted material to users based on associated links; an interface for monitoring and recording each authenticated usage of channel content; a calculational module which provides usage reports in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the subscription usage is being accurately recorded without requiring information about any other subscriptions; wherein the calculational module allocates a first portion of the income stream at the time the subscription is purchased to a first plurality of parties and a compensation pool and allocates the compensation pool amounts to a second plurality of parties based on predetermined formulas, wherein the predetermined formulas specify a usage metric upon which the channel'"'"'s compensation formula is based and are applied to all subscriber usage within a given channel, such that an individual subscription'"'"'s contribution to the compensation pool is fully distributed by the end of the subscription; wherein the calculational module further periodically apportions the compensation pool into periodic distributions that are to be disbursed to content providers with respect to content which is accessed and to affiliates with respect to users who have been directed to the database;
apportions the distributions of the compensation pool reflecting relative usage of the hosted material over the entire life of the subscriptions;
generates data entries corresponding to each usage by a user that can be examined by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing usage not associated with that subscription;
generates data entries that aggregate subscriber usage by content item and affiliate for examination by an associated content provider and affiliate without revealing aggregated usage not associated with that entity; and
periodically generates data entries that calculate the compensation pool money distributions in a format that allows associated content providers and affiliates to monitor that the calculations are being done correctly for a given subscription and day without requiring information about any other subscriptions.
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