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Method of charging for pay-per-access information over a network

  • US 5,930,777 A
  • Filed: 05/23/1997
  • Issued: 07/27/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/15/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of charging a consumer for access, over a network, to at least one page of information provided by a vendor at a network site, the method using a third-party acting as a banker for transferring funds associated with said charging from the consumer to the vendor, the consumer having a quantity of credit units on account with the banker, the vendor having an account with the banker for holding credit units that the banker collects from consumers, the vendor having a page accessible over the network to the public that includes a link to a program at the banker and a parameter for the program, the parameter for identifying another network page of the vendor in a way that enables the banker to access a copy of the other network page, the other network page having links to lower-level pages that the vendor charges consumers to access, the method executed when a consumer exercises the link on the page accessible to the public, the method comprising having the banker obtain a copy of the other network page of the vendor, and alter on the page the links to lower-level pages, the links to the lower-level pages indicating a charge in credit units for access to each linked page, said altering including the steps of:

  • a) minting a token for each page of linked information, the token encoding all of the data the banker needs to charge the consumer for accessing said linked page of information;

    b) redirecting each link to the banker site and embedding in each redirected link the token for the linked information; and

    c) also embedding in each redirected link instructions for the banker that if the consumer clicks on one of the links, the banker is to execute a program for charging the consumer account for the access in credit units, crediting the vendor account, and directing the consumer to the linked information without identifying to the consumer the network location of the linked page of information,whereby the consumer accesses a page of linked information only after paying for the information with a token, and without learning the network location of the linked page of information.

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