Systems and methods of managing access to digital content are described.
In one aspect, a novel digital content access management system enables
users to register previously owned digital content and, subsequently,
allows users to access the registered content using any electronic device
that is connected to the system. Digital content may be pushed or pulled
from any electronic system that is connected to a network--no matter
where it is located--to any other electronic system that is connected to
a network. A novel business model, as well as a system and a method for
implementing this model, also are described. In accordance with this
business model, payments are made to content providers upon registration
of the previously owned digital content. In this way, the monetary
interests of content providers may be protected (even when a user
registers borrowed digital content, for example), while enhancing the
ability of users to interact with their licensed digital content.