US20130110644A1 - Methods for Distributions of Digital Files - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to a method for distributing digital files in which a digital file is stored at a predetermined location, and then updated to comprise information to identify a content provider when a user selects a reference, e.g., a link, to the digital file at the content provider, e.g., at a web site of the content provider.
- a reference e.g., a link
- Vendor companies that sell products through the Internet network try to increase the likelihood that their webpage readily may be found by a user that is browsing the network and is interested in such products.
- a known method associated with obtaining this objective includes advertising the products on content web pages that attract users who are interested in a specific type of subject matter. These content web pages may be thematic pages about video games, cinema, music, computer programs, and the like.
- the advertisements are provided in the form of a link pointing to the vendor company's webpage, such that when a user selects one of the links, the user is redirected to the vendor company's webpage and the latter pays a fee to the content provider of the web pages.
- the fee is a function of the number of selections associated with the links.
- the vendor companies are in contact with the content web pages, and these two entities organize the manner in which the content web pages include the advertisement links, and the manner in which the fee per user selection is paid by the vendor.
- a known system addresses this issue by allowing any web page to include advertisers' advertisements and to receive a fee for it. Advertisers using this system may place advertisements in web pages of a “search network,” e.g., Google'sTM search network, or the “content network.”
- the “search network” is formed by web pages, for example, Google'sTM search box, in which a search may be conducted in the same manner as on Google'sTM webpage. When a search is conducted, normal or “organic” results appear as well as advertisements in the form of “sponsored links.”
- the “content network” is formed by web pages in which advertisements of certain advertisers whose products are content-related appear.
- a known system analyzes the content of the web pages that want to host advertisements and decides which are the most appropriate for each advertisement. The advertisements contain a link to the advertiser's webpage. Each time a user selects one of these advertisements using a link, the owner of the webpage hosting the advertisement obtains a fee from the advertiser.
- Another disadvantage of known systems is that they may not respond to the specific problems involved with the sale of digital files protected by intellectual property rights.
- a user interested in acquiring a program normally will first download a free demonstration, e.g., trial, version of the program that the user may freely use during a trial period, and then the user acquires a use license if the user chooses to purchase a license for the product.
- the vendor company only earns money if the user acquires a license. If its webpage receives many user visits re-sent from other web pages in which the vendor company has an advertisement, and the users download the digital files, but then choose not to acquire a license, the vendor company must compensate the advertisers for the selection despite not making a sale.
- a need has arisen for methods for distributing digital files in which an advertiser is compensated based on the sales of licenses actually made, and not based on advertising selections.
- a need also has arisen for methods that generally may be applied to any vendor that wants to sell its digital files through content web pages, which can be any web pages, without the vendor company being related with content web pages.
- a process for distributing files comprising the steps of receiving at least one digital file, transmitting the at least one digital file to a predetermined location, selecting at least one content provider, updating a content of the at least one content provider to provide a reference to the at least one digital file at the predetermined location, generating at least one updated digital file by adding information which identifies the at least one content provider to the at least one digital file when the reference to the at least one digital file is selected at the content provider, and transmitting at least a portion of the at least one updated digital file to a client network.
- a process for distributing files comprises the steps of receiving at least one digital file, transmitting the at least one digital file to a predetermined location, selecting at least one content provider, and updating a content of the at least one content provider to provide a reference to the at least one digital file at the predetermined location, wherein the reference is configured, such that when the reference is selected by a client network, the reference activates a program which causes at least one updated digital file to be generated by adding information identifying the at least one content provider to the at least one digital file, and the updated digital file to be transmitted to the client network.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for carrying out the distribution of files, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating, at a high level, an algorithm executed by a download application in a download site from which a file is downloaded, after a link to the file in a content provider has been activated.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a process for distributing files, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1-3 like numerals being used for like corresponding parts in the various drawings.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a system for applying a process of distributing digital files according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the system may comprise an equipment 5 of a user, an intermediary site 2 , at least one content provider, e.g., referring site 9 , which may be associated with intermediary site 2 , and at least one vendor site 3 .
- the system also may comprise at least one download site 4 , and, optionally, one or more licensing sites 8 .
- sites 2 , 3 , 4 , 8 and 9 may be network websites, e.g., Internet network sites. In the embodiment shown in FIG.
- a single referring site 9 a single vendor site 3 , a single licensing site 8 , and a single download site 4 are depicted. Nevertheless, the process may use a system which may comprise a substantial number of referring sites 9 .
- having a substantial number of referring sites 9 substantially may increase the number of Internet users attracted to referring sites 9 , which may increase the number of digital downloads of files, and thereby may increase the number of purchases for the user.
- sites 2 , 3 , 4 , 8 , 9 , and user equipment 5 may be in on-line communications with each other, via connections, e.g., connections 152 , 153 , 154 , 158 , 159 , 192 , 132 , 182 , and 124 .
- FIG. 1 shows two digital files, 1 a and 1 b , which may be protected by intellectual property rights, and which may be distributed on-line as described further herein.
- file 1 a may comprise an audiovisual content file
- file 1 b may comprise a software product.
- File 1 a may comprise music, video, image or text content in digital format, or any combination thereof This content may be protected by copyright, and may be accessed, e.g., played or viewed, in the appropriate hardware or software, e.g., equipment 5 of a user.
- Files 1 a and 1 b may be any type of digital file which may be transferred over a network.
- Equipment used by a user may be a computer having a network, e.g., an Internet, connection. Nevertheless, equipment 5 could be any other equipment which may be configured to be connected to a data network, e.g., mobile telephones, digital players with the capability of connecting to a data network, or the like.
- Equipment 5 also may comprise an operating system 51 , in which a digital player 52 a may be installed.
- Digital player 52 a may comprise a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system.
- the DRM system may form a control application 53 a which may be configured to detect whether the content of file 1 a is protected by intellectual property rights.
- Control application 53 a may check whether the user has a license for accessing the content and whether a user may use the license to allow a playing of the content of file 1 a .
- the content of the file may be encrypted, and the player may decrypt the content at the time the user plays the content. Specific functionalities of the control application 53 a according to the invention will be explained in more detail further herein.
- File 1 b may be a file comprising a software product, e.g., a set of instructions which may be loaded into the memory of a computer and may be executed individually or in combination with another software product.
- File 1 b may be any type of computer program, e.g., an installation program installing a program in a computer, a computer program update package, an installing file downloading a computer program on-line or an update thereof, a computer program library, other software products, or the like.
- file 1 b may be an executable file for installing a computer program 52 b .
- the file 1 b may be executed in the operating system 51 of the equipment 5 , and may be configured to install program 52 b.
- File 1 b may include a component of a program 52 b , forming a control application 53 b which may be capable of detecting that the use of the program 52 b is protected by intellectual property rights, checking that the user has the suitable license for using program 52 b , and using the license to allow the user to use the program.
- a component may be understood as an encapsulated set of classes and processes, with their corresponding properties, allowing, by means of its integration in the application of a third party and within the execution environment of said application, the execution of certain functionalities that are pre-defined in the component. It is presented in the form of an executable file or a dynamic library which is included or called from the application of third party, in the design time of said application.
- the ways of including a component within an application can vary according to the programmer or environment within which the application is programmed. A usual way of including the component consists of doing so from a graphical menu. The programmer drags the component (or its graphical representation) from the toolbox of the programming environment and inserts it in the form of the application.
- the programmer can access its properties and modify them and/or call the methods which have been described in the component.
- Another usual way of including the component consists of inserting a source code.
- the programmer includes the necessary code lines for calling the component (either in the form of a library or executable) within the source code block belonging to a form of the application. From this time onwards, the programmer can access its properties and modify them and/or call the methods which have been described in the component.
- the process for both including and using a component described herein are easily recognizable and are generally known by any programmer, therefore it is not considered necessary to describe them in further detail.
- vendor site 3 which may be considering marketing digital files 1 a , 1 b , may register on-line 132 in an intermediary site 2 .
- vendor site 3 may introduces identifying data, e.g., vendor name, address, e-mail, and/or the like.
- Vendor site 3 then may send files 1 a , 1 b to be marketed to the intermediary site 2 for distribution.
- Intermediary site 2 may have an intermediation application 20 , e.g., a web interface, which may carry out the registration process and may store the registration information of vendor site 3 in a database 21 .
- vendor site 3 also may provide intermediary site 2 with commercial information 11 a , 11 b .
- Commercial information 11 a , 11 b may be related to files 1 a and 1 b, respectively.
- Commercial information 11 a , 11 b may include, e.g., the sale price of each file 1 a , 1 b , the percentages or commissions that the vendor site 3 will pay for each sale, the category that each file 1 a , 1 b belongs to, e.g., software, music, movies, and the like.
- Commercial information 11 a , 11 b also may include a series of keywords associated with each file 1 a , 1 b, indicating the content of the file, and which may be used by intermediary site 2 to select referring sites 9 for each file 1 a , 1 b.
- Intermediary site 2 may store this information 11 a , 11 b in database 21 .
- Intermediary site 2 may enter contracts or agreements, or both, with one or more referring sites 9 and download sites 4 , which may be interested in participating in the on-line distribution of digital files.
- Referring sites 9 and download sites 4 may receive a commission or percentage of the sale price of each file in return for participating in the distribution.
- FIG. 1 shows a single referring site 9 and a single download site 4 to facilitate the description, other embodiments of the invention may comprise a plurality of referring sites 9 or a plurality of download sites 4 , or both.
- Referring site 9 may be configured to attract a group of users browsing the Internet, e.g., users who may be interested in the content 91 offered by referring site 9 .
- the users visiting a webpage of referring site 9 may view advertisements 110 a , 110 b .
- users may download versions, e.g., trial or demonstration versions, of files 1 a and 1 b .
- Links 100 a , 100 b may be a Uniform Resource Locator (“IRL”), and may link to an Internet site, e.g., a world wide web page.
- INL Uniform Resource Locator
- Intermediary site 2 may select one or more referring sites 9 which may advertise the different files 1 a , 1 b to be marketed.
- Candidate sites e.g., referring sites 9
- the on-line registration process may comprise the steps of providing referring site identifying information, e.g., name, address, telephone, e-mail, or the like, and of providing the Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) address of the referring site.
- URL Uniform Resource Locator
- intermediary site 2 optionally may request that referring site 9 provide a series of words or descriptions that may describe the content 91 of the referring site 9 .
- intermediary site 2 may provide referring site 9 with the code of an advertisement and link management application 92 .
- Referring site 9 may add the advertisement code to its own webpage via a variety of methods, e.g., copying and pasting from the intermediary site 2 , or the like, for example by by copying (Control+C in the Microsoft® Windows environment) the code text from the webpage of the intermediary site 2 and pasting it (Control+V in Windows in the Microsoft® Windows environment) in the HTML content of a webpage of the referring site 9 .
- Link management application 92 may be, e.g., a code in Javascript, PHP, ASP.NET, or any other language capable of communicating with the intermediary site 2 by means of web services, e.g., collection of protocols and standards that are useful for exchanging data between websites through Internet. Advertisement and link management application 92 also may allow intermediary site 2 to modify, e.g., update, remove, or change, advertisements 110 a , 110 b and links 100 a , 100 b for the purpose of updating them. This may optimize the efficiency of the referring sites 9 in terms of the number of downloads of files and of the number of sales.
- the intermediary site 2 may conduct analysis of referring site 9 in order to determine whether advertisement and link management application 92 may operate correctly, and also to analyze content 91 of referring site 9 .
- the intermediary site 2 may count a number of times that each word appears in content 91 of referring site 9 , and may select words which appear more times than a predetermined number of times, or as a higher percentage of total words than a predetermined percentage. This information may be stored by intermediary site 2 in its database 21 .
- Intermediary site 2 then may choose files 1 a , 1 b which may be most related to content 91 of referring site 9 , according to the information in database 21 .
- a referring site related to video games may be particularly suitable for providing downloads of files containing video games.
- Another referring site which may be related to the accounting industry may be particularly suitable for providing downloads of accounting programs, and another referring site 9 related to music may be particularly suitable for providing music downloads.
- the intermediary site 2 compares the content information of the referring site 9 which it has stored in its database 21 with the commercial information 11 a , 11 b of the files 1 a, 1 b provided by the vendor site 3 , and chooses, for each referring site 9 , the files having the greatest degree of coincidence with the content information of the referring site 9 .
- advertisement and link management application 92 When advertisement and link management application 92 is executed in a webpage of referring site 9 , it may display advertisements 110 a , 110 b together with links 100 a , 100 b .
- a visitor of the webpage of referring site 9 activates one of links 100 a , 100 b , a download of one or more files 1 a , 1 b , respectively, to user equipment 5 , may occur.
- the intermediary site 2 may vary links 100 a , 100 b of each referring site 9 . Further, intermediary site 2 may perform a statistical tracking and analysis of which sites may generate the most downloads and the most sales.
- the intermediary site 2 may track downloads of files 1 a , 1 b in each referring site 9 and of the purchases of use licenses for each file. This statistical information may be stored in database 21 of intermediary site 2 . As will be discussed in more detail further herein, intermediary site 2 thus may relate historic sales with selected key words of each referring site 9 , to establish for which files 1 a , 1 b a use license thereof may be more likely to be purchased.
- intermediary site 2 may obtain a statistical estimation of a profit associated with referring site 9 with each selection of a link or each viewing of an advertisement of a file.
- Intermediary site 2 thus may update the links of a referring site 9 such that they advertise and point to files which may generate high earnings.
- Another method that intermediary site 2 may use to select suitable files for each referring site 9 may include choosing files similar to those which are the most successful in another referring site 9 having a similar content 91 . These selections may be manually executed, e.g., by a person carrying out statistical analysis, or by an algorithm which automatically tracks and updates the data.
- links 100 a , 100 b may contain a URL address pointing to the corresponding file 1 a , 1 b in download site 4 .
- Files 1 a , 1 b previously may have been delivered to download sites 4 by intermediary site 2 .
- download sites 4 may use, e.g., FTP protocol.
- each download site 4 may receive a key for receiving files, e.g., a user name and a password or access key authorizing download site 4 to receive files from intermediary site 2 .
- download sites 4 preferably may be different from referring sites 9 , which may allow a user to download files 1 a , 1 b from a download site 4 without placing undue burden on bandwidth or communication transmission rate of referring sites 9 , and without affecting other users who may want to see content 91 of referring sites 9 .
- download site 4 may be the same site as referring site 9 , if referring site 9 has sufficient bandwidth for allowing users, e.g., Internet users, to consult its content 91 and at the same time download the files 1 a, 1 b.
- download identifying data may be incorporated into to files 1 a , 1 b before they are downloaded by a user from an equipment 5 , or at the time in which the download starts.
- the incorporation of download identifying data to files 1 a , 1 b may be carried out in different ways.
- download identifying data may be included as metadata of the files 1 a , 1 b .
- the metadata may be added prior to the download, or at the time of the download, and may be carried out in intermediary site 2 or partially in intermediary site 2 and in each download site 4 , as will be discussed in more detail herein.
- the link 100 a may be configured to cause the adding of identifying information of referring site 9 to the digital file.
- the metadata of a file may be data containing formal file information, e.g., the name, the size, the type of file, modification date, proprietor, and the like. Many files may have fields, e.g., reserved portions of the file, which may be empty, and which may be used as metadata-free fields to house the download identifying data.
- new metadata fields or properties may be identified or added to a file, e.g., using a Dynamically Linked Library (“DLL”), e.g., the Microsoft DSOFile.dII library, and housing download identifying data therein.
- DLL Dynamically Linked Library
- Download identifying data incorporated to files 1 a , 1 b may comprise at least identifying data 19 of the referring site 9 in which the user has activated the link 100 a , 100 b which led to the download.
- the identifying data 19 which may include the URL address of referring site 9 , will allow the referring site 9 to be determined, in order to compensate referring site 9 for its participation in a download that resulted in a sale of a use license for the downloaded file 1 a , 1 b.
- download identifying data also may comprise identifying data 12 of the intermediary site 2 , identifying data 13 of the vendor site 3 in which the user may purchase on-line use licenses for the content of files 1 a , 1 b , identifying data 14 of the download site 4 from which the file 1 a , 1 b has been downloaded, and identifying data 18 of a licensing site 8 in which the user may activate the use licenses the user has purchased on-line.
- identifying data 12 , 13 , 14 and 18 may comprise URL addresses of the intermediary site 2 , of the vendor site 3 , of the download site 4 and of the licensing site 8 , respectively.
- intermediary site 2 may incorporate all the download identifying data into files 1 a , 1 b.
- Intermediary site 2 then may deliver these files 1 a , 1 b to download site 4 and also may send advertisements 110 a , 110 b in the form of text or images relating to the files 1 a , 1 b to the referring site 9 , as well as links 100 a , 100 b that the referring site 9 may publish in its webpage.
- advertisement and link management program 92 of the referring site 9 receives advertisements and links, advertisement and link management program 92 may display the links on the web page.
- Any user accessing referring site 9 through Internet may view advertisements 110 a , 110 b of files 1 a and 1 b .
- the download of corresponding file 1 a , 1 b from the download site 4 may start, at which time file 1 a , 1 b may incorporate download identifying data into itself in the form of metadata.
- intermediary site 2 may deliver each of files 1 a , 1 b with incorporated download identifying data, e.g., with identifying data 12 , 13 , 14 , 18 and 19 , to the download site 4 .
- intermediary site 2 may incorporate download identifying data to 10,000 files, and send each of these files to the download site 4 , which may store all of the files, which may occupy a space of 500 gigabytes.
- identifying data 19 of the referring site may not be incorporated into files 1 a , 1 b by intermediary site 2 , but rather by download site 4 .
- the link when a user activates one of links 100 a , 100 b in the referring site 9 , the link may include a URL address redirecting to download site 4 , and the link also may include the URL address of referring site 9 itself, which may be transmitted to download site 4 .
- This process may be executed, for example, by passing the information of the URL address of referring site 9 as a parameter in the URL address which directs the system from the webpage of referring site 9 to the webpage of download site 4 .
- a download management application 40 may receive identifying data 19 of referring site 9 , and may incorporate the identifying data into file 1 a , 1 b , e.g., by adding the identifying data 19 as metadata, such that the updated digital file may be downloaded by the user.
- a user may access referring site 9 , which may be referring site number 5,000 (of 10,000, for example).
- the user may activate link 100 a to download file 1 a .
- Link 100 a which may have been prepared by intermediary site 2 and installed in referring site 9 by advertisement and link management program 92 , may contain the URL address:
- the first part “www.download-site.com” may identify the URL address of download site 4 .
- the second part, “referring-site-5000” may be a parameter identifying the URL address of the referring site number 5,000.
- the third and last part “f 1 a .mp 4 ” may identify the file 1 a to be downloaded.
- Download site 4 may receive the download request for downloading the file 1 a .
- Download site 4 then may execute download management program 40 , which may examine the URL address. Download management program 40 may detect that the URL address comes from referring site 9 number 5,000. Upon making this determination, download management program 40 may add the following information to the metadata of the file 1 a as identifying data 19 of referring site 9 :
- URL9 may be a label included in the metadata inserted into file 1 a , which may allow other applications to obtain the URL address of the referring site 9 by reading the address from the metadata of file 1 a .
- the URL9 label may be created in the metadata of file 1 a by intermediary site 2 , and download management application 40 may copy the URL address of the referring site 9 “http://www.referring-site-5000.com” into the URL9 label.
- intermediary site 2 may deliver a single copy of each file 1 a , 1 b to the download site 4 , and may not need to send a plurality of files 1 a , 1 b equal to the number of referring sites 9 that may link to the file. Further, intermediary site 9 may not need to include identifying data 19 of referring site 9 in the download identifying data. Rather, this data may be inserted by download management application 40 at the time the data is inserted.
- download management application 40 of referring site 9 may have prepared different copies of corresponding file 1 a , 1 b which was delivered by the intermediary site 2 .
- Download management application 40 may have multiple copies of downloaded files 1 a , 1 b prepared.
- the reason that the download management application 40 has several copies of the downloaded files 1 a , 1 b prepared is that, while one of the files is being downloaded, a process which may last a few seconds or a few minutes, the download management application 40 may not be able to modify the properties of the file being downloaded in order to accommodate a second download request, which may arrive before the completion of the first download of the file.
- download management application 40 modifies the metadata of a file which is being downloaded to include the referring site for a second download before the first download has ended, this may cause the first download to fail, or a file with erroneous data may be downloaded.
- the download management application 40 may make a copy of the file when the download request is made, modify the metadata of the copy, and send the file with the updated metadata. Nevertheless, if the file size is relatively large, the download management application 40 may take several seconds or minutes to make a copy of the file to modify the metadata. This copying process may induce a slowdown resulting from large overhead in copying the files.
- moving a file from one directory to another directory within the same disc may be a nearly instantaneous process which may require modifying the directory structure. This process of moving a file may be faster than creating a copy of the file at the time of the download. It therefore may be convenient for the download management application 40 to have several copies of the files 1 a , 1 b prepared beforehand. Download management application 40 may be able to adapt the number of copies of each particular file 1 a , 1 b corresponding to the download statistics of the file.
- a user may access referring site 9 number 5,000 and may activate link 100 a to download file 1 a .
- Download management application 40 in the download sites 4 may receive a download request (step 401 ) for downloading file 1 a, as set forth above.
- Download management application 40 also may check (step 402 ) if there is a directory attributed to referring site 9 number 5,000 in a hard disk of the download site 4 . If not, download management application 40 may create the directory (step 403 ) which may be called, e.g., “RS-5000”, and may be associated with the URL address “http://www.download-site.com/referring-site-5000”.
- download management application 40 may check if the directory contains file 1 a (step 404 ), which in this example may be named “f 1 a .mp 4 ”. If the directory does not contain the file, or if the directory has just been created in step 403 , then download management application 40 may move one of the copies of the original file 1 a (step 405 ), which may be stored in a directory of original files containing the files delivered by intermediary site 2 , to the directory “RS-5000”.
- the copy of the original file 1 a may be named “cp-f 1 a .mp 4 ”.
- download management application 40 may rename the file “cp-f 1 a .mp 4 ”, to have the same name as the original “f 1 a .mp 4 ” file (step 406 ), and may copy the URL address of the referring site 9 in the URL9 label of the metadata of the “f 1 a .mp 4 ” file.
- the URL address of the referring site 9 previously may have been received by the download management application 40 as a parameter of the URL address contained in the link which was activated in the referring site 9 .
- the user may start the file download (step 407 ).
- the download management application 40 checks 408 if there are copies of the original file 1 a in reserve, e.g., if there are any files called “cp-f 1 a .mp 4 ” in the directory of original files. If no copies of the file are present, download management application 40 may create one or several “cp-f 1 a .mp 4 ” copies of the original “f 1 a .mp 4 ” file in the directory of original files (step 409 ). If the copy of the file already exists, the algorithm ends (step 410 ). If the copy of the file does not exist, the algorithm ends after the copy is created (step 410 ).
- the files may be used in the equipment 5 of a user, e.g., in a digital player 52 a or a computer program 52 b .
- Files may be used with a control application 53 a , 53 b .
- Files 1 a, 1 b which may be downloaded by the user, may include use limitations. The use limitations may allow the user to use the files in a limited manner until the user purchases a use license. For example, if the downloaded file is a computer program, e.g., file 1 b , the limited use may comprise a time limitation of a predetermined duration, e.g., 30 days to try the program.
- the user may purchase a use license for the program.
- the downloaded file is an audiovisual content file, e.g., file 1 a
- the limited use may allow the user to listen to the music for a predetermined number of times, or allow the user to listen to a predetermined part of the music. If it is a movie, the restriction can be, for example, that the user can only see the first few minutes. Restrictions for other files 1 a comprising any other digital content, for example digitalized books, can be established in the same manner.
- any known DRM may be used in an embodiment of the invention in order to protect the file contents from unauthorized use.
- the control application 53 a , 53 b may request billing data and a credit card number from the user, and may send data, including billing data, to vendor site 3 by means of online communication, e.g., web services. In return, the user may receive a use license for the file.
- Control application 53 a , 53 b may know the URL address of the vendor site 3 , since the information may be contained in the identification data 13 located in files 1 a , 1 b , which control application 53 a , 53 b may access locally.
- the control application 53 a , 53 b may send on-line 152 the identifying data 19 of the referring site 9 , the identifying data 13 of the vendor site 3 and the identifying data 14 of the download site 4 to the intermediary site 2 , and may include the URL addresses of referring site 9 , vendor site 3 , and download site 4 .
- the intermediary site 2 thus may compensate the referring site 9 and the download site 4 for participation in the process which led to the purchase of a use license. Further, intermediary site 2 may charge vendor site 3 an amount corresponding to the compensation of referring site 9 and download site 4 , as well as a commission for involvement as an intermediary site 2 .
- control application 53 a , 53 b may send identifying data 19 , 13 and 14 to the other participating sites, e.g., referring site 9 and download site 4 .
- control application 53 a , 53 b may use known services, e.g., web services of referring sites 9 and download sites 4 .
- the processes of purchasing and activating a use license for a digital file are substantially similar for both an audiovisual content file 1 a and a file 1 b containing a computer program.
- the purchase of the use license may be carried out in the vendor site 3
- the activation of the license may be carried out in a licensing site 8 different from vendor site 3 .
- the activation of the license may be carried out in the same site as vendor site 3 .
- the file 1 b which has been downloaded by a user according to the described process may be a program for installing a computer program 52 b .
- the program 52 b may be installed in equipment 5 and may be used in a limited manner as long as a use license has not been purchased and activated.
- the program 52 b may incorporate a component 53 b , which may include a control application configured to detect whether the use of the program 52 b is protected by intellectual property rights, check whether the user has the suitable license for using program 52 b , and using the license for allowing the use of the program.
- the component 53 b may manage the purchase and activation of the use license on-line, as set forth below.
- the component 53 b may locally access the download identifying data, e.g., the identifying data 12 , 13 , 14 , 18 and 19 .
- the installation program reads the download identifying data in the file 1 b and stores it locally in equipment 5 .
- the component 53 b may locally read the identifying data 13 in said location instead of reading them in the file 1 b .
- the component 53 b Once the component 53 b has locally accessed said download identifying data, either reading them in the file 1 b or in another location of the computer 5 , it sets up communication 158 with the licensing site 8 and transmits the identifying data 13 of the vendor site 3 to it.
- the licensing site 8 checks if the vendor site 3 is authorized to sell a use license and if so, it returns a purchase authorization to the component 53 b .
- the component 53 b sets up communication 153 with the vendor site 3 and warns it that it wishes to start a license purchasing process.
- the user can become involved through the graphical interface of the component 53 b and choose the type of license that is most suitable for him or her. He then chooses the type of license he wants to purchase and carries out a purchase by means of an on-line payment, receiving in turn a purchase receipt.
- the component 53 b itself sets up communication 153 with the vendor site 3 .
- Component 53 b may display a link to the URL address of the vendor site 3 and may allow the user to set up communication through the browser of his or her equipment 5 . Instead of setting up direct communication with the licensing site 8 , the component 53 b optionally may use indirect communication with the intermediary site 2 to connect to licensing site 8 or vendor site 3 .
- the component 53 b may access (via an internal link 156 ) hardware identifying data 56 , e.g., the serial number of the hard disk in which the program 52 b is installed, of hardware in equipment 5 .
- Component 53 b then may set up communication 158 with the licensing site 8 and may commence a license activation session. For example, component 53 b may send the hardware identifying data 56 and the purchase receipt, and in turn, component 53 b may receive a license file including hardware identifying data 56 , such that the license file is valid for using the program 52 b in equipment 5 . Any public/private key system or other encryption system may be used to ensure that the license file is valid for using program 52 b in equipment 5 .
- the vendor site 3 may pay commissions to the referring site 9 , to the download site 4 and to the intermediary site 2 .
- the payment may be carried out directly by the vendor site 3 or through the intermediary site 2 .
- the intermediary site 2 may charge the vendor site 3 for the commissions, including a commission for the intermediary site 2 itself, and the intermediary site 2 may carry out the payment to the referring site 9 and to the download site 4 .
- the intermediary site 2 optionally may allow a predetermined amount of time to elapse to prevent a chargeback or a return of payment by credit card, and subsequently may pay the commissions corresponding to the referring site 9 and to the download site 4 .
- This waiting period may reduce fraud, e.g., fraudulent credit card payments.
- the process according to the invention is compatible with different download technologies, such as a torrent file transfer protocol.
- the user instead of directly downloading a complete file 1 a , 1 b from the download site 4 , the user may download a locator file, e.g., a “torrent” from download site 4 .
- This file may contain information about locating nodes on a network, e.g., the Internet, which already may have downloaded file 1 a , 1 b or parts thereof and which may be useful as a source for downloading file 1 a , 1 b in parallel from a plurality of the nodes.
- the download identifying data which in this example may be formed by the data 12 , 13 , 14 , 18 and 19 , are incorporated as metadata of the locator file.
- the control application 53 a , 53 b may read the download identifying data in the locator file.
- the torrent file download application may download a torrent file which may be updated at download site 4 to include the metadata in file 1 a , 1 b.
- the metadata may be extracted and stored in equipment 5 .
- a Torrent file download application e.g. “BitTorrent”TM may be executed in the computer 5 of the user, and may read said download identifying data in the Torrent file and include the download identifying data as metadata in the file 1 a , 1 b which has been downloaded.
- the metadata may be downloaded to and stored in the computer's memory as soon as the locator file is downloaded, which may allow discarding of the locator file once the download of file 1 a , 1 b is complete.
- standard processes such as those described above, to purchase and activate a use license, independently of whether the 1 a , 1 b has been downloaded directly or by means of a locator file.
- FIG. 3 describes a method of transmitting a digital file 300 according to an embodiment of the invention.
- a vendor site 3 which may be interested in marketing digital files 1 a , 1 b, may register on-line 132 in the intermediary site 2 . This registration may include transmitting digital files 1 a , 1 b to the intermediary site 2 , as well as sending information regarding the digital files 1 a , 1 b to be stored in database 21 of intermediary site 2 , as described above.
- intermediary site 2 may select one or more download sites 4 to which digital files 1 a, 1 b may be transmitted. These download sites 4 may be linked to referring sites 9 , but also may be separate from referring sites 9 .
- intermediary site 2 may add metadata to the digital files as described above.
- intermediary site 2 may select one or more referring sites 9 to display advertisements 110 a , 110 b which include links 100 a , 100 b to download one or more files 1 a , 1 b .
- Referring sites 9 may be selected at random, or they may be selected based on information about the files 1 a , 1 b, stored in the database 21 , and information about referring sites 9 stored in the database 21 .
- one or more keywords may be associated with the digital files 1 a , 1 b , and these keywords may be used to match referring sites 9 which have similar content.
- referring sites 9 may be selected based on a number of use licenses which ultimately were sold from downloads made on referring sites 9 .
- intermediary site 2 may consider overall use license sales for all files, or may consider use license sales for files only related to digital files 1 a , 1 b.
- intermediary site 2 may update content of a selected referring site 9 to provide links 100 a , 100 b , to download digital files 1 a , 1 b.
- Intermediary site 2 may update the referring site 9 directly, or intermediary site 9 may use advertisement and link management program 92 to update referring site 9 .
- the links 100 a , 100 b may be selected. This may cause the digital files 1 a , 1 b, stored at download site 4 , to be updated, by adding metadata which identifies referring site 9 to the digital files 1 a , 1 b. This process may be carried out by the intermediary site 2 , or it may be carried out by download management application 40 .
- the updated file may be transmitted to the user network, e.g., to equipment 5 , at which point the limited use of the file may be activated by the user.
- information stored in the file may be transferred back to intermediary site 2 , or to vendor site 3 , or both.
- This identification may identify the referring site 9 which stored the links 100 a , 100 b , which were selected and which caused digital files 1 a , 1 b to be downloaded to the user's computer.
- the transfer to intermediary site 2 may occur when the user elects to purchase a service associated with the digital files 1 a , 1 b , e.g., a use license or the like.
- the use license may be transferred to user equipment 5 .
- Information sent from user equipment 5 may be stored in database 21 of intermediary site 2 . This information may be used to compensate referring site 9 . The information also may be used by intermediary site 2 to assist in selecting referring sites 9 to provide links to new digital files 1 a , 1 b .
- intermediary site 2 may select one or more referring sites 9 .
- Intermediary site 2 may select one or more referring sites 9 based on information stored in the database 21 .
- each digital file 1 a , 1 b may be associated with at least one word.
- the at least one word may be provided by the vendor site 3 , or it may be selected by intermediary site 2 . Once this word or words is selected, the word is compared to information about each referring site 9 stored in database 21 . This information may be collected by the intermediary site, either by automated or manual processes, or the information may be transmitted to the intermediary site 2 by the vendor site 3 . As the intermediary site 2 searches database 21 , intermediary site 2 may make associations between the at least one word and the content stored in the database 21 of each referring site 9 .
- the intermediary site 2 may select one or more referring sites 9 based on these associations between the at least one word and the content stored in the database 21 .
- each time a sale is made, e.g., a use license is purchased the investment site 2 credits referring site 9 for the sale, and database 21 of intermediary site 2 may be updated to include information about a selection of a link at referring site 9 leading to a sale. This may allow intermediary site 2 to record the referring sites 9 which lead to higher sales of use licenses, whether generally, or for a specific subset of files.
- referring sites 9 may be designated as preferred content providers, and they may be selected by the intermediary site to host links 100 a , 100 b , and advertisements 110 a , 110 b .
- intermediary site 2 selects referring sites 9 only from a list of preferred referring sites 9 .
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for distributing files, having the steps of receiving at least one digital file, transmitting the digital file to a location, and selecting at least one content provider. The process also has the steps of updating a content of the content provider to provide a reference to the digital file at the location, generating an updated digital file by adding information which identifies the content provider to the digital file when the reference to the digital file is selected at the content provider, and transmitting at least a portion of the at least one updated digital file to a client network.
Description
- The present application is related to and claims the benefit as a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/786,257, filed May 24, 2010, which is related to and claims the benefit as a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/107,028, filed Apr. 21, 2008, which is related to and claims the benefit as a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2007/005049, filed on Jun. 7, 2007, which claims priority to and the benefit of Spanish Patent Application No. ES 200700900, which was filed on Apr. 4, 2007, which is entitled “PROCESS FOR THE ON-LINE DISTRIBUTION, THROUGH A DATA NETWORK, OF DIGITAL FILES PROTECTED BY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM CONTAINING A PROGRAM FOR CARRYING OUT SAID PROCESS,” the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates generally to a method for distributing digital files in which a digital file is stored at a predetermined location, and then updated to comprise information to identify a content provider when a user selects a reference, e.g., a link, to the digital file at the content provider, e.g., at a web site of the content provider.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Vendor companies that sell products through the Internet network try to increase the likelihood that their webpage readily may be found by a user that is browsing the network and is interested in such products. A known method associated with obtaining this objective includes advertising the products on content web pages that attract users who are interested in a specific type of subject matter. These content web pages may be thematic pages about video games, cinema, music, computer programs, and the like. The advertisements are provided in the form of a link pointing to the vendor company's webpage, such that when a user selects one of the links, the user is redirected to the vendor company's webpage and the latter pays a fee to the content provider of the web pages. The fee is a function of the number of selections associated with the links. Nevertheless, for this method to be effective, the vendor companies are in contact with the content web pages, and these two entities organize the manner in which the content web pages include the advertisement links, and the manner in which the fee per user selection is paid by the vendor.
- A known system addresses this issue by allowing any web page to include advertisers' advertisements and to receive a fee for it. Advertisers using this system may place advertisements in web pages of a “search network,” e.g., Google's™ search network, or the “content network.” The “search network” is formed by web pages, for example, Google's™ search box, in which a search may be conducted in the same manner as on Google's™ webpage. When a search is conducted, normal or “organic” results appear as well as advertisements in the form of “sponsored links.” The “content network” is formed by web pages in which advertisements of certain advertisers whose products are content-related appear. A known system analyzes the content of the web pages that want to host advertisements and decides which are the most appropriate for each advertisement. The advertisements contain a link to the advertiser's webpage. Each time a user selects one of these advertisements using a link, the owner of the webpage hosting the advertisement obtains a fee from the advertiser.
- Nevertheless, known systems cannot effectively prevent fraudulent selections that occur when the owners of the web pages hosting the advertisements themselves select the advertisements of their own page, for the purpose of increasing the fee that the advertiser will pay the owner. Another type of fraudulent selections include a company dedicating itself to repeatedly clicking on another company's advertisement for the sole purpose of quickly reaching the maximum budget established for the advertisement, and causing the automatic deactivation thereof, thereby denying potential customers from seeing the advertisement. The problem with fraudulent selections jeopardizes both the advertisers paying for useless selections and the owners of the web pages hosting the advertisements. Consequently, many advertisers refuse to use this system or limit the amount of money they are willing to pay for the advertisements to insubstantial amounts.
- Another disadvantage of known systems is that they may not respond to the specific problems involved with the sale of digital files protected by intellectual property rights. In the case of computer programs sold on-line through the Internet, a user interested in acquiring a program normally will first download a free demonstration, e.g., trial, version of the program that the user may freely use during a trial period, and then the user acquires a use license if the user chooses to purchase a license for the product. The vendor company only earns money if the user acquires a license. If its webpage receives many user visits re-sent from other web pages in which the vendor company has an advertisement, and the users download the digital files, but then choose not to acquire a license, the vendor company must compensate the advertisers for the selection despite not making a sale.
- Therefore, a need has arisen for methods for distributing digital files in which an advertiser is compensated based on the sales of licenses actually made, and not based on advertising selections. A need also has arisen for methods that generally may be applied to any vendor that wants to sell its digital files through content web pages, which can be any web pages, without the vendor company being related with content web pages.
- In an embodiment of the invention, a process for distributing files, the process comprising the steps of receiving at least one digital file, transmitting the at least one digital file to a predetermined location, selecting at least one content provider, updating a content of the at least one content provider to provide a reference to the at least one digital file at the predetermined location, generating at least one updated digital file by adding information which identifies the at least one content provider to the at least one digital file when the reference to the at least one digital file is selected at the content provider, and transmitting at least a portion of the at least one updated digital file to a client network.
- In another embodiment of the invention, a process for distributing files comprises the steps of receiving at least one digital file, transmitting the at least one digital file to a predetermined location, selecting at least one content provider, and updating a content of the at least one content provider to provide a reference to the at least one digital file at the predetermined location, wherein the reference is configured, such that when the reference is selected by a client network, the reference activates a program which causes at least one updated digital file to be generated by adding information identifying the at least one content provider to the at least one digital file, and the updated digital file to be transmitted to the client network.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the needs satisfied thereby, and the objects, features, and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating a system for carrying out the distribution of files, according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating, at a high level, an algorithm executed by a download application in a download site from which a file is downloaded, after a link to the file in a content provider has been activated. -
FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a process for distributing files, according to an embodiment of the invention. - Embodiments of the present invention and their advantages may be understood by referring to
FIGS. 1-3 , like numerals being used for like corresponding parts in the various drawings. - The block diagram of
FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a system for applying a process of distributing digital files according to an embodiment of the invention. The system may comprise anequipment 5 of a user, anintermediary site 2, at least one content provider, e.g., referringsite 9, which may be associated withintermediary site 2, and at least onevendor site 3. The system also may comprise at least onedownload site 4, and, optionally, one or morelicensing sites 8. One or more ofsites FIG. 1 , a single referringsite 9, asingle vendor site 3, asingle licensing site 8, and asingle download site 4 are depicted. Nevertheless, the process may use a system which may comprise a substantial number of referringsites 9. For example, having a substantial number of referringsites 9 substantially may increase the number of Internet users attracted to referringsites 9, which may increase the number of digital downloads of files, and thereby may increase the number of purchases for the user. - According to an embodiment of the invention, and as shown in
FIG. 1 ,sites user equipment 5 may be in on-line communications with each other, via connections, e.g.,connections -
FIG. 1 shows two digital files, 1 a and 1 b, which may be protected by intellectual property rights, and which may be distributed on-line as described further herein. In an embodiment of the invention,file 1 a may comprise an audiovisual content file, andfile 1 b may comprise a software product.File 1 a may comprise music, video, image or text content in digital format, or any combination thereof This content may be protected by copyright, and may be accessed, e.g., played or viewed, in the appropriate hardware or software, e.g.,equipment 5 of a user.Files - Equipment used by a user, e.g.,
equipment 5, may be a computer having a network, e.g., an Internet, connection. Nevertheless,equipment 5 could be any other equipment which may be configured to be connected to a data network, e.g., mobile telephones, digital players with the capability of connecting to a data network, or the like. -
Equipment 5 also may comprise anoperating system 51, in which adigital player 52 a may be installed.Digital player 52 a may comprise a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system. The DRM system may form acontrol application 53 a which may be configured to detect whether the content offile 1 a is protected by intellectual property rights.Control application 53 a may check whether the user has a license for accessing the content and whether a user may use the license to allow a playing of the content offile 1 a. In the DRM system, the content of the file may be encrypted, and the player may decrypt the content at the time the user plays the content. Specific functionalities of thecontrol application 53 a according to the invention will be explained in more detail further herein. -
File 1 b may be a file comprising a software product, e.g., a set of instructions which may be loaded into the memory of a computer and may be executed individually or in combination with another software product.File 1 b may be any type of computer program, e.g., an installation program installing a program in a computer, a computer program update package, an installing file downloading a computer program on-line or an update thereof, a computer program library, other software products, or the like. In an embodiment of the invention, file 1 b may be an executable file for installing acomputer program 52 b. Thefile 1 b may be executed in theoperating system 51 of theequipment 5, and may be configured to installprogram 52 b.File 1 b may include a component of aprogram 52 b, forming acontrol application 53 b which may be capable of detecting that the use of theprogram 52 b is protected by intellectual property rights, checking that the user has the suitable license for usingprogram 52 b, and using the license to allow the user to use the program. - A component may be understood as an encapsulated set of classes and processes, with their corresponding properties, allowing, by means of its integration in the application of a third party and within the execution environment of said application, the execution of certain functionalities that are pre-defined in the component. It is presented in the form of an executable file or a dynamic library which is included or called from the application of third party, in the design time of said application. The ways of including a component within an application can vary according to the programmer or environment within which the application is programmed. A usual way of including the component consists of doing so from a graphical menu. The programmer drags the component (or its graphical representation) from the toolbox of the programming environment and inserts it in the form of the application. From this time onwards, the programmer can access its properties and modify them and/or call the methods which have been described in the component. Another usual way of including the component consists of inserting a source code. The programmer includes the necessary code lines for calling the component (either in the form of a library or executable) within the source code block belonging to a form of the application. From this time onwards, the programmer can access its properties and modify them and/or call the methods which have been described in the component. The process for both including and using a component described herein are easily recognizable and are generally known by any programmer, therefore it is not considered necessary to describe them in further detail.
- In an embodiment of the invention,
vendor site 3, which may be considering marketingdigital files line 132 in anintermediary site 2. During theregistration process 132,vendor site 3 may introduces identifying data, e.g., vendor name, address, e-mail, and/or the like.Vendor site 3 then may sendfiles intermediary site 2 for distribution.Intermediary site 2 may have anintermediation application 20, e.g., a web interface, which may carry out the registration process and may store the registration information ofvendor site 3 in adatabase 21. During the registration process,vendor site 3 also may provideintermediary site 2 withcommercial information Commercial information files Commercial information file vendor site 3 will pay for each sale, the category that eachfile Commercial information file intermediary site 2 to select referringsites 9 for eachfile Intermediary site 2 may store thisinformation database 21. -
Intermediary site 2 may enter contracts or agreements, or both, with one or more referringsites 9 anddownload sites 4, which may be interested in participating in the on-line distribution of digital files. Referringsites 9 anddownload sites 4 may receive a commission or percentage of the sale price of each file in return for participating in the distribution. AlthoughFIG. 1 shows asingle referring site 9 and asingle download site 4 to facilitate the description, other embodiments of the invention may comprise a plurality of referringsites 9 or a plurality ofdownload sites 4, or both. Referringsite 9 may be configured to attract a group of users browsing the Internet, e.g., users who may be interested in thecontent 91 offered by referringsite 9. The users visiting a webpage of referringsite 9 may viewadvertisements respective links files Links -
Intermediary site 2 may select one or more referringsites 9 which may advertise thedifferent files sites 9, may communicate on-line withintermediary site 2, and may carry out an on-line registration process. The on-line registration process may comprise the steps of providing referring site identifying information, e.g., name, address, telephone, e-mail, or the like, and of providing the Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) address of the referring site. During the registration process of referringsite 9,intermediary site 2 optionally may request that referringsite 9 provide a series of words or descriptions that may describe thecontent 91 of the referringsite 9. - When referring
site 9 ends the registration process inintermediary site 2,intermediary site 2 may provide referringsite 9 with the code of an advertisement andlink management application 92. Referringsite 9 may add the advertisement code to its own webpage via a variety of methods, e.g., copying and pasting from theintermediary site 2, or the like, for example by by copying (Control+C in the Microsoft® Windows environment) the code text from the webpage of theintermediary site 2 and pasting it (Control+V in Windows in the Microsoft® Windows environment) in the HTML content of a webpage of the referringsite 9.Link management application 92 may be, e.g., a code in Javascript, PHP, ASP.NET, or any other language capable of communicating with theintermediary site 2 by means of web services, e.g., collection of protocols and standards that are useful for exchanging data between websites through Internet. Advertisement andlink management application 92 also may allowintermediary site 2 to modify, e.g., update, remove, or change,advertisements links sites 9 in terms of the number of downloads of files and of the number of sales. - Once the referring
site 9 is registered, theintermediary site 2 may conduct analysis of referringsite 9 in order to determine whether advertisement andlink management application 92 may operate correctly, and also to analyzecontent 91 of referringsite 9. Theintermediary site 2 may count a number of times that each word appears incontent 91 of referringsite 9, and may select words which appear more times than a predetermined number of times, or as a higher percentage of total words than a predetermined percentage. This information may be stored byintermediary site 2 in itsdatabase 21. -
Intermediary site 2 then may choosefiles content 91 of referringsite 9, according to the information indatabase 21. For example, a referring site related to video games may be particularly suitable for providing downloads of files containing video games. Another referring site which may be related to the accounting industry may be particularly suitable for providing downloads of accounting programs, and another referringsite 9 related to music may be particularly suitable for providing music downloads. To chose which are the mostsuitable files site 9, theintermediary site 2 compares the content information of the referringsite 9 which it has stored in itsdatabase 21 with thecommercial information files vendor site 3, and chooses, for each referringsite 9, the files having the greatest degree of coincidence with the content information of the referringsite 9. - When advertisement and
link management application 92 is executed in a webpage of referringsite 9, it may displayadvertisements links site 9 activates one oflinks more files user equipment 5, may occur. To optimize the number of downloads offiles intermediary site 2 may varylinks site 9. Further,intermediary site 2 may perform a statistical tracking and analysis of which sites may generate the most downloads and the most sales. Theintermediary site 2 may track downloads offiles site 9 and of the purchases of use licenses for each file. This statistical information may be stored indatabase 21 ofintermediary site 2. As will be discussed in more detail further herein,intermediary site 2 thus may relate historic sales with selected key words of each referringsite 9, to establish for which files 1 a, 1 b a use license thereof may be more likely to be purchased. - For example, by multiplying the sale price of the use licenses for
file site 9 may charge, and by accounting for a percentage of users who download a file and subsequently decide to purchase a use license for the file,intermediary site 2 may obtain a statistical estimation of a profit associated with referringsite 9 with each selection of a link or each viewing of an advertisement of a file.Intermediary site 2 thus may update the links of a referringsite 9 such that they advertise and point to files which may generate high earnings. - Another method that
intermediary site 2 may use to select suitable files for each referringsite 9 may include choosing files similar to those which are the most successful in another referringsite 9 having asimilar content 91. These selections may be manually executed, e.g., by a person carrying out statistical analysis, or by an algorithm which automatically tracks and updates the data. - When a user accesses a webpage of referring
site 9 containing the advertisement andlink management program 92 and activates one oflinks file download site 4, respectively. Therefore,links corresponding file download site 4.Files sites 4 byintermediary site 2. In order to receivefiles intermediary site 2 on-line,download sites 4 may use, e.g., FTP protocol. To that end, eachdownload site 4 may receive a key for receiving files, e.g., a user name and a password or access key authorizingdownload site 4 to receive files fromintermediary site 2. - In an embodiment,
download sites 4 preferably may be different from referringsites 9, which may allow a user to downloadfiles download site 4 without placing undue burden on bandwidth or communication transmission rate of referringsites 9, and without affecting other users who may want to seecontent 91 of referringsites 9. Nevertheless, in another embodiment of the invention,download site 4 may be the same site as referringsite 9, if referringsite 9 has sufficient bandwidth for allowing users, e.g., Internet users, to consult itscontent 91 and at the same time download thefiles - In an embodiment of the invention, download identifying data may be incorporated into to
files equipment 5, or at the time in which the download starts. The incorporation of download identifying data tofiles files intermediary site 2 or partially inintermediary site 2 and in eachdownload site 4, as will be discussed in more detail herein. Thelink 100 a may be configured to cause the adding of identifying information of referringsite 9 to the digital file. - The metadata of a file may be data containing formal file information, e.g., the name, the size, the type of file, modification date, proprietor, and the like. Many files may have fields, e.g., reserved portions of the file, which may be empty, and which may be used as metadata-free fields to house the download identifying data. In other embodiments of the invention, new metadata fields or properties may be identified or added to a file, e.g., using a Dynamically Linked Library (“DLL”), e.g., the Microsoft DSOFile.dII library, and housing download identifying data therein. Download identifying data incorporated to
files site 9 in which the user has activated thelink site 9, will allow the referringsite 9 to be determined, in order to compensate referringsite 9 for its participation in a download that resulted in a sale of a use license for the downloadedfile - Furthermore, download identifying data also may comprise identifying data 12 of the
intermediary site 2, identifying data 13 of thevendor site 3 in which the user may purchase on-line use licenses for the content offiles download site 4 from which thefile licensing site 8 in which the user may activate the use licenses the user has purchased on-line. As shown inFIG. 1 , identifying data 12, 13, 14 and 18 may comprise URL addresses of theintermediary site 2, of thevendor site 3, of thedownload site 4 and of thelicensing site 8, respectively. - In an embodiment of the invention, before providing the
files site 4,intermediary site 2 may incorporate all the download identifying data intofiles Intermediary site 2 then may deliver thesefiles site 4 and also may sendadvertisements files site 9, as well aslinks site 9 may publish in its webpage. When advertisement andlink management program 92 of the referringsite 9 receives advertisements and links, advertisement andlink management program 92 may display the links on the web page. - Any user accessing referring
site 9 through Internet may viewadvertisements files links site 9, the download ofcorresponding file download site 4 may start, at whichtime file intermediary site 2 may deliver each offiles download site 4. As an example, if 10,000 referring sites advertise afile 1 a, and file 1 a may have a size of 50 megabytes,intermediary site 2 may incorporate download identifying data to 10,000 files, and send each of these files to thedownload site 4, which may store all of the files, which may occupy a space of 500 gigabytes. - In another embodiment of the invention, identifying data 19 of the referring site may not be incorporated into
files intermediary site 2, but rather bydownload site 4. In this embodiment of the invention, when a user activates one oflinks site 9, the link may include a URL address redirecting to downloadsite 4, and the link also may include the URL address of referringsite 9 itself, which may be transmitted to downloadsite 4. This process may be executed, for example, by passing the information of the URL address of referringsite 9 as a parameter in the URL address which directs the system from the webpage of referringsite 9 to the webpage ofdownload site 4. Atdownload site 4, adownload management application 40 may receive identifying data 19 of referringsite 9, and may incorporate the identifying data intofile - As shown in
FIG. 2 , a user may access referringsite 9, which may be referring site number 5,000 (of 10,000, for example). The user may activate link 100 a to downloadfile 1 a. Link 100 a, which may have been prepared byintermediary site 2 and installed in referringsite 9 by advertisement andlink management program 92, may contain the URL address: - http://www.download-site.com/referring-site-5000/f1a.mp4
- The first part “www.download-site.com” may identify the URL address of
download site 4. The second part, “referring-site-5000” may be a parameter identifying the URL address of the referring site number 5,000. The third and last part “f1 a.mp4” may identify thefile 1 a to be downloaded.Download site 4 may receive the download request for downloading thefile 1 a.Download site 4 then may executedownload management program 40, which may examine the URL address.Download management program 40 may detect that the URL address comes from referringsite 9 number 5,000. Upon making this determination,download management program 40 may add the following information to the metadata of thefile 1 a as identifying data 19 of referring site 9: - URL9=http://www.referring-site-5000.com
- In this example, URL9 may be a label included in the metadata inserted into
file 1 a, which may allow other applications to obtain the URL address of the referringsite 9 by reading the address from the metadata offile 1 a. The URL9 label may be created in the metadata offile 1 a byintermediary site 2, anddownload management application 40 may copy the URL address of the referringsite 9 “http://www.referring-site-5000.com” into the URL9 label. - In this embodiment,
intermediary site 2 may deliver a single copy of eachfile download site 4, and may not need to send a plurality offiles sites 9 that may link to the file. Further,intermediary site 9 may not need to include identifying data 19 of referringsite 9 in the download identifying data. Rather, this data may be inserted bydownload management application 40 at the time the data is inserted. - When
download site 4 receives a redirection from alink site 9,download management application 40 of referringsite 9 may have prepared different copies ofcorresponding file intermediary site 2.Download management application 40 may have multiple copies of downloadedfiles download management application 40 has several copies of the downloadedfiles download management application 40 may not be able to modify the properties of the file being downloaded in order to accommodate a second download request, which may arrive before the completion of the first download of the file. Ifdownload management application 40 modifies the metadata of a file which is being downloaded to include the referring site for a second download before the first download has ended, this may cause the first download to fail, or a file with erroneous data may be downloaded. - If the size of the file is relatively small, the
download management application 40 may make a copy of the file when the download request is made, modify the metadata of the copy, and send the file with the updated metadata. Nevertheless, if the file size is relatively large, thedownload management application 40 may take several seconds or minutes to make a copy of the file to modify the metadata. This copying process may induce a slowdown resulting from large overhead in copying the files. - In most modern operating systems, moving a file from one directory to another directory within the same disc may be a nearly instantaneous process which may require modifying the directory structure. This process of moving a file may be faster than creating a copy of the file at the time of the download. It therefore may be convenient for the
download management application 40 to have several copies of thefiles Download management application 40 may be able to adapt the number of copies of eachparticular file - As shown in
FIG. 2 , a user may access referringsite 9 number 5,000 and may activate link 100 a to downloadfile 1 a.Download management application 40 in thedownload sites 4 may receive a download request (step 401) for downloadingfile 1 a, as set forth above.Download management application 40 also may check (step 402) if there is a directory attributed to referringsite 9 number 5,000 in a hard disk of thedownload site 4. If not,download management application 40 may create the directory (step 403) which may be called, e.g., “RS-5000”, and may be associated with the URL address “http://www.download-site.com/referring-site-5000”. If the directory exists,download management application 40 may check if the directory containsfile 1 a (step 404), which in this example may be named “f1 a.mp4”. If the directory does not contain the file, or if the directory has just been created instep 403, then downloadmanagement application 40 may move one of the copies of theoriginal file 1 a (step 405), which may be stored in a directory of original files containing the files delivered byintermediary site 2, to the directory “RS-5000”. - The copy of the
original file 1 a may be named “cp-f1 a.mp4”. Then,download management application 40 may rename the file “cp-f1 a.mp4”, to have the same name as the original “f1 a.mp4” file (step 406), and may copy the URL address of the referringsite 9 in the URL9 label of the metadata of the “f1 a.mp4” file. As set forth above, the URL address of the referringsite 9 previously may have been received by thedownload management application 40 as a parameter of the URL address contained in the link which was activated in the referringsite 9. Once this information has been copied in the URL9 label of the metadata of the “f1 a.mp4” file, the user may start the file download (step 407). Thedownload management application 40 then checks 408 if there are copies of theoriginal file 1 a in reserve, e.g., if there are any files called “cp-f1 a.mp4” in the directory of original files. If no copies of the file are present,download management application 40 may create one or several “cp-f1 a.mp4” copies of the original “f1 a.mp4” file in the directory of original files (step 409). If the copy of the file already exists, the algorithm ends (step 410). If the copy of the file does not exist, the algorithm ends after the copy is created (step 410). - Once the user has downloaded the
files equipment 5 of a user, e.g., in adigital player 52 a or acomputer program 52 b. Files may be used with acontrol application Files other files 1 a comprising any other digital content, for example digitalized books, can be established in the same manner. - Any known DRM may be used in an embodiment of the invention in order to protect the file contents from unauthorized use. When the user purchases the rights to use a
file control application vendor site 3 by means of online communication, e.g., web services. In return, the user may receive a use license for the file.Control application vendor site 3, since the information may be contained in the identification data 13 located infiles application - At the time of carrying out the purchase, the
control application line 152 the identifying data 19 of the referringsite 9, the identifying data 13 of thevendor site 3 and the identifying data 14 of thedownload site 4 to theintermediary site 2, and may include the URL addresses of referringsite 9,vendor site 3, and downloadsite 4. Theintermediary site 2 thus may compensate the referringsite 9 and thedownload site 4 for participation in the process which led to the purchase of a use license. Further,intermediary site 2 may chargevendor site 3 an amount corresponding to the compensation of referringsite 9 and downloadsite 4, as well as a commission for involvement as anintermediary site 2. - In another embodiment of the invention, once the purchase has been carried out, the
control application site 9 and downloadsite 4. To that end,control application sites 9 anddownload sites 4. - The processes of purchasing and activating a use license for a digital file are substantially similar for both an
audiovisual content file 1 a and afile 1 b containing a computer program. In an indirect sale process, e.g., the purchase of the use license may be carried out in thevendor site 3, and the activation of the license may be carried out in alicensing site 8 different fromvendor site 3. In a direct sale process, the activation of the license may be carried out in the same site asvendor site 3. - The
file 1 b which has been downloaded by a user according to the described process may be a program for installing acomputer program 52 b. When thefile 1 b is executed in theoperative system 51 of anequipment 5, theprogram 52 b may be installed inequipment 5 and may be used in a limited manner as long as a use license has not been purchased and activated. Theprogram 52 b may incorporate acomponent 53 b, which may include a control application configured to detect whether the use of theprogram 52 b is protected by intellectual property rights, check whether the user has the suitable license for usingprogram 52 b, and using the license for allowing the use of the program. Furthermore, when the user acquires a use license for theprogram 52 b thecomponent 53 b may manage the purchase and activation of the use license on-line, as set forth below. - To carry out the on-line purchase of the use license, the
component 53 b may locally access the download identifying data, e.g., the identifying data 12, 13, 14, 18 and 19. In an embodiment of the invention, when thefile 1 b is executed to install theprogram 52 b, the installation program reads the download identifying data in thefile 1 b and stores it locally inequipment 5. In this case, thecomponent 53 b may locally read the identifying data 13 in said location instead of reading them in thefile 1 b. Once thecomponent 53 b has locally accessed said download identifying data, either reading them in thefile 1 b or in another location of thecomputer 5, it sets upcommunication 158 with thelicensing site 8 and transmits the identifying data 13 of thevendor site 3 to it. Thelicensing site 8 then checks if thevendor site 3 is authorized to sell a use license and if so, it returns a purchase authorization to thecomponent 53 b. Thecomponent 53 b then sets upcommunication 153 with thevendor site 3 and warns it that it wishes to start a license purchasing process. During thiscommunication 153, the user can become involved through the graphical interface of thecomponent 53 b and choose the type of license that is most suitable for him or her. He then chooses the type of license he wants to purchase and carries out a purchase by means of an on-line payment, receiving in turn a purchase receipt. In this example thecomponent 53 b itself sets upcommunication 153 with thevendor site 3. -
Component 53 b may display a link to the URL address of thevendor site 3 and may allow the user to set up communication through the browser of his or herequipment 5. Instead of setting up direct communication with thelicensing site 8, thecomponent 53 b optionally may use indirect communication with theintermediary site 2 to connect tolicensing site 8 orvendor site 3. - To activate the license which has been purchased, the
component 53 b locally may access (via an internal link 156)hardware identifying data 56, e.g., the serial number of the hard disk in which theprogram 52 b is installed, of hardware inequipment 5.Component 53 b then may set upcommunication 158 with thelicensing site 8 and may commence a license activation session. For example,component 53 b may send thehardware identifying data 56 and the purchase receipt, and in turn,component 53 b may receive a license file includinghardware identifying data 56, such that the license file is valid for using theprogram 52 b inequipment 5. Any public/private key system or other encryption system may be used to ensure that the license file is valid for usingprogram 52 b inequipment 5. - Once a use license for a
file vendor site 3 may pay commissions to the referringsite 9, to thedownload site 4 and to theintermediary site 2. The payment may be carried out directly by thevendor site 3 or through theintermediary site 2. In the latter case, theintermediary site 2 may charge thevendor site 3 for the commissions, including a commission for theintermediary site 2 itself, and theintermediary site 2 may carry out the payment to the referringsite 9 and to thedownload site 4. - The
intermediary site 2 optionally may allow a predetermined amount of time to elapse to prevent a chargeback or a return of payment by credit card, and subsequently may pay the commissions corresponding to the referringsite 9 and to thedownload site 4. This waiting period may reduce fraud, e.g., fraudulent credit card payments. - The process according to the invention is compatible with different download technologies, such as a torrent file transfer protocol. In one embodiment of the invention, instead of directly downloading a
complete file download site 4, the user may download a locator file, e.g., a “torrent” fromdownload site 4. This file may contain information about locating nodes on a network, e.g., the Internet, which already may have downloadedfile file control application - The torrent file download application may download a torrent file which may be updated at
download site 4 to include the metadata infile equipment 5, the metadata may be extracted and stored inequipment 5. - In another embodiment of the invention, a Torrent file download application, e.g. “BitTorrent”™ may be executed in the
computer 5 of the user, and may read said download identifying data in the Torrent file and include the download identifying data as metadata in thefile file -
FIG. 3 describes a method of transmitting adigital file 300 according to an embodiment of the invention. Instep 310, avendor site 3 which may be interested in marketingdigital files line 132 in theintermediary site 2. This registration may include transmittingdigital files intermediary site 2, as well as sending information regarding thedigital files database 21 ofintermediary site 2, as described above. Instep 320,intermediary site 2 may select one ormore download sites 4 to whichdigital files download sites 4 may be linked to referringsites 9, but also may be separate from referringsites 9. Before transferringdigital files site 4,intermediary site 2 may add metadata to the digital files as described above. - In
step 330,intermediary site 2 may select one or more referringsites 9 to displayadvertisements links more files sites 9 may be selected at random, or they may be selected based on information about thefiles database 21, and information about referringsites 9 stored in thedatabase 21. In an embodiment of the invention, one or more keywords may be associated with thedigital files sites 9 which have similar content. In another embodiment of the invention, referringsites 9 may be selected based on a number of use licenses which ultimately were sold from downloads made on referringsites 9. In this embodiment,intermediary site 2 may consider overall use license sales for all files, or may consider use license sales for files only related todigital files - In
step 340,intermediary site 2 may update content of a selected referringsite 9 to providelinks digital files Intermediary site 2 may update the referringsite 9 directly, orintermediary site 9 may use advertisement andlink management program 92 to update referringsite 9. Instep 350, thelinks digital files download site 4, to be updated, by adding metadata which identifies referringsite 9 to thedigital files intermediary site 2, or it may be carried out bydownload management application 40. Instep 360, the updated file may be transmitted to the user network, e.g., toequipment 5, at which point the limited use of the file may be activated by the user. - When the file is activated by the user, information stored in the file may be transferred back to
intermediary site 2, or tovendor site 3, or both. This identification may identify the referringsite 9 which stored thelinks digital files intermediary site 2 may occur when the user elects to purchase a service associated with thedigital files user equipment 5. - Information sent from
user equipment 5 may be stored indatabase 21 ofintermediary site 2. This information may be used to compensate referringsite 9. The information also may be used byintermediary site 2 to assist in selecting referringsites 9 to provide links to newdigital files vendor site 3 sends content, e.g., files, tointermediary site 2,intermediary site 2 may select one or more referringsites 9.Intermediary site 2 may select one or more referringsites 9 based on information stored in thedatabase 21. - For example, in an embodiment of the invention, each
digital file vendor site 3, or it may be selected byintermediary site 2. Once this word or words is selected, the word is compared to information about each referringsite 9 stored indatabase 21. This information may be collected by the intermediary site, either by automated or manual processes, or the information may be transmitted to theintermediary site 2 by thevendor site 3. As theintermediary site 2searches database 21,intermediary site 2 may make associations between the at least one word and the content stored in thedatabase 21 of each referringsite 9. Theintermediary site 2 may select one or more referringsites 9 based on these associations between the at least one word and the content stored in thedatabase 21. In another embodiment of the invention, each time a sale is made, e.g., a use license is purchased, theinvestment site 2credits referring site 9 for the sale, anddatabase 21 ofintermediary site 2 may be updated to include information about a selection of a link at referringsite 9 leading to a sale. This may allowintermediary site 2 to record the referringsites 9 which lead to higher sales of use licenses, whether generally, or for a specific subset of files. These referringsites 9 may be designated as preferred content providers, and they may be selected by the intermediary site to hostlinks advertisements intermediary site 2 selects referringsites 9 only from a list of preferred referringsites 9. - While the invention has been described in connection with preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications of the preferred embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples are considered as exemplary of the claimed invention, the scope of which is indicated by the following claims.
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1. A method comprising:
a. a computer receiving a webpage from a referring Internet website, the webpage comprising a link usable to download of a software product characterized by a limited use as long as a software product license associated with the software product has not been activated;
b. the computer downloading the software product, the software product comprising a software component;
c. the computer setting up a communication with a vendor Internet site, said setting up the communication with the vendor Internet site comprising the computer executing instructions of the software component;
d. the computer providing a graphical interface usable to select a software product license;
e. the computer enabling purchasing online from the vendor Internet site the software product license, said enabling purchasing online comprising the computer executing instructions of the software component;
f. the computer receiving from the vendor Internet site a first data representative of a purchase receipt for the software product license;
g. the computer setting up a communication with a licensing Internet site other than the vendor Internet site;
h. the computer transmitting the first data representative of the purchase receipt for the software product license to the licensing Internet site;
i. the computer transmitting identifying data associated with the computer to the licensing Internet site;
j. the computer receiving from the licensing Internet site second data usable to activate the software product license in the computer.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the computer executing the software product, said executing the software product comprising the computer executing instructions of the software component to verify that the computer has a license for the software product.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said providing a graphical interface usable to select a software product license comprises the computer executing instructions of the software product.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said providing a graphical interface usable to select a software product license comprises the computer executing instructions of the software component.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said setting up the communication with the licensing Internet site comprises the computer executing instructions of the software component.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identifying data associated with the computer comprises hardware identifying data.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second data comprises hardware identifying data associated with the computer.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the limited use of the software product is characterized at least by a limited time to use the software product without purchasing the software product license.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the limited time is 30 days.
10. The method of claim 1 further comprising the computer enabling the vendor Internet site to pay to the referring Internet website a commission for the sale of the software product license.
11. The method of claim 1 further comprising the computer communicating with an intermediary Internet site.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising the computer enabling the intermediary Internet site to pay to the referring Internet website a commission for the sale of the software product license.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the computer enabling the Intermediary site to pay to the referring Internet website a commission comprises the computer transmitting to the Intermediary site data identifying the referring Internet website.
14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the link comprises data usable to identify at least one among: an Internet site to be used for downloading the software product, the software product and the referring Internet website.
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