Copyrighted electronic media are packaged in a secure electronic format,
and registered on associated registration server, which serves to provide
on-line licensing and copyright management for that media. Users are
connected to the server, e.g., through a computer network or the
Internet, to enable data transfers and to transact licenses to utilize
the media. Packaged electronic media are typically created by an author
or derivative user of the work. Once the packaged media is registered on
the server, the media is made available for limited use and possible
license through an authorization server. This limited use is specified
within the minimum permissions data set assigned to each packaged media.
Without a license, users are typically permitted to view the packaged
media--through a system which unpackages the media--but cannot save or
otherwise transfer the media without obtaining auxiliary permissions to
do so from the authorization server. The electronic media is
authenticated through digital signatures and optional encryption.