A server architecture for a digital rights management system that distributes
and
protects rights in content. The server architecture includes a retail site which
sells content items to consumers, a fulfillment site which provides to consumers
the content items sold by the retail site, and an activation site which enables
consumer reading devices to use content items having an enhanced level of copy
protection. Each retail site is equipped with a URL encryption object, which encrypts,
according to a secret symmetric key shared between the retail site and the fulfillment
site, information that is needed by the fulfillment site to process an order for
content sold by the retail site. Upon selling a content items, the retail site
transmits to the purchase a web page having a link to a URL comprising the address
of the fulfillment site and a parameter having the encrypted information. Upon
the following the link, the fulfillment site downloads the ordered content to the
consumer preparing the content if necessary in accordance with the type of security
to be carried with the content. The fulfillment site includes an asynchronous fulfillment
pipeline which logs information about processed transactions using a store-and-forward
messaging service. The fulfillment site may be implemented as several server devices,
each having a cache which stores frequently downloaded content items, in which
case the asynchronous fulfillment pipeline may also be used to invalidate the cache
if a change is made at one server that affects the cached content items. An activation
site provides an activation certificate and a secure repository executable to consumer
content-rendering devices which enable those content rendering devices to render
content having an enhanced level of copy-resistance. The activation site "activates"
client-reading devices in a way that binds them to a persona, and limits the number
of devices that may be activated for a particular persona, or the rate at which
such devices may be activated for a particular persona.