A method for controlling distribution and access to an information
product, said method comprising the steps of: superposing a
utility-reducing masking effect on said information product; controlling
the presence, absence and/or permanence of said masking effects by the
outcome of an interactive communication between a provider and a receiver
of said information product. The term information product includes books,
video recordings, audio recordings, music, images and multimedia works.
The masking effects described in the present invention are of a generally
interfering nature and can be superposed on the information object as an
overlay, interruption, interference, discontinuity, disturbance or
disorientation. The purpose of imposing a masking effect is to derive a
masked version of the information product for preview purposes that can
be readily distributed to interested customers in an unrestricted manner.
The masking effect is removable after conditions for purchase and/or
other authorization criteria are met.