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| Revenue Assurance for Online Digital Content | | http://www.kpmg.com/microsite/kpmgme/downloads/whitep_ora_def_web.pdf | | "Revenue Assurance for Online Digital Content," from KPMG. Discusses the impact of digital content on businesses (telecom companies, record companies, publishers and TV stations), what digital content is, expanding possibilities, the growing market; developments in the information, communication and entertainment sector; user generated content, terms and definitions, the revenue assurance model, current popular revenue models, the multichannel market approach, the order-to-cash process, mobile content, issues for each type of content (software, music, mobile entertainment, business information, consumer information and digital TV and streaming media) and KPMG's views. | | |
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| Tips for Selling Digital Content | | http://www.tidwit.com/selltips.aspx | | "Tips for Selling Digital Content," from TidWit. Discusses what digital content is, types of content that can be sold on TidWit, what selling digital content means, protecting intellectual property, why people are interested in buying digital content, competing against free digital content, and pricing of digital content. | | |
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| Protecting Your Original Digital Content | | http://www.imedgeartz.com/art10.html | | "Protecting Your Original Digital Content From Cyber Thieves," by David Vallieres. Discusses protecting original content, passwords, password protection, Pay2See software, digital right management (DRM), encrypting HTML code, WebCrypt 200, the Active E-book Compiler DRM protection system, Adobe's Content Server2 (TM) for protecting PDF documents, and options for safely delivering e-content. | | |
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| Adobe and Digital Content for eCommerce | | http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/webbuy/pdfs/eBookWP2.pdf | | “Adobe and Digital Content for eCommerce,” from Adobe. Discusses Adobe Acrobat technology for customized secure transactions, laying the groundwork for online sales of digital documents, the digital content e-commerce chain, details and implications, new business models (college textbooks, marketing, self-publishers, and sneak previews), technology details (document, document locking, PDF title key, seller URL, vouchers, CPU identifier, user name, etc.), and Adobe PDF for e-commerce document delivery. | | |
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| Selling E-books | | http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/selling-ebooks.html | | "Selling E-books," from E-Junkie. Discusses what eBooks are and what they contain (text, sound an images), costs and risks associated with writing eBooks, websites where you can sell an eBook (eBay, Amazon, Lulu.com, BookSurge and iUniverse), eBook formats, the terms under which eBooks are sold, how an eBook is priced, and how customers pay for an eBook (including PayPal, ClickBank, Google Checkout and 2Checkout). | | |
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| Selling Digital Content Via Major Retailers | | http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/440/quick-query-selling-digital-content-via-major-retailers | | "Quick Query: Selling Digital Content Via Major Retailers," by Mitch Bettis. Discusses Protexis, a company that matches digital content sellers (e.g., music, video, e-books, etc.) with retail outlets. Explains what Protexis does, the technology, how the system works, publisher service costs, digital rights and consumer benefits. | | |
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