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Re: announcing: www-buyinfo mailing list

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (C. Farell)
Wed Aug 10 16:51:31 1994

Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 22:47:29 +0200
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From: "C. Farell" <farellc@io.org>
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On Tue, 9 Aug 1994, Dave Kristol wrote:

> Announcing a new mailing list:  www-buyinfo.  Information about how
> to subscribe appears at the end of this message.
> 
> Subscriptions will be accepted immediately.  Contributions to the
> mailing list itself will be rejected until Tuesday, August 16, 1994,
> to make sure (slightly) belated subscribers don't miss the early
> discussions.  Those who subscribe by August 16 will be notified
> when the mailing list "opens" for discussion.
> 
> The purpose of the mailing list is to discuss topics related to this
> vision:
> 
> Potential information providers would willingly make a vast array of
> information available on the World-Wide Web (WWW) if they knew they
> could get paid for it.  The system should work like this:  using your
> favorite WWW client program, when you select a hypertext link ("buyinfo
> link") that reaches a server that charges money for the information,
> the server informs the client program (via HTTP) that there is an
> associated charge and lists the available payment options.  The client
> can give up, either because it has no payment capability or because the
> user chooses not to buy the information.  Otherwise the client passes
> the server some information (via HTTP) that will enable the server to
> be reimbursed for the information.  The server then returns that
> purchased information.  If the client is designed in a way that the
> user can make money available beforehand (and with a suitable
> user-protection interface), a user could traverse buyinfo links
> effortlessly, and the financial details would occur invisibly.
> 
> These components are required to implement the vision:
> 	- http:  to allow the exchange of cost and payment information
> 	- client/server application programmer interfaces (APIs) that make
> 	  it easy to add different kinds of payment schemes
> 	- clients that provide an attractive, convenient, safe interface
> 	  to support payment
> 	- ways to support transactions in multiple currencies
> 
> Some possible payment schemes are:  anonymous credit cards, DigiCash,
> electronic checks, conventional credit cards.
> 
> Other relevant topics for this mailing list:
> 	- the privacy of financial transactions
> 	- authentication of payers
> 	- the efficiency of payment schemes
> (Note:  I expect that many of the authentication issues will be solved
> in a more general context by people working on secure HTTP and will be
> discussed on the www-security mailing list.)
> 
> This mailing list is NOT for discussion about:
> 	- whether charging for information is a good idea
> 	- how to exchange orders electronically
> 
> To subscribe:
>     Send mail to www-buyinfo-request@allegra.att.com
>     Body of message:	subscribe www-buyinfo
> To unsubscribe:
>     Send mail to www-buyinfo-request@allegra.att.com
>     Body of message:	unsubscribe www-buyinfo
> To contribute to the mailing list:
>     Send mail to www-buyinfo@allegra.att.com
> 
> Mail archives will be located in:
>     ftp.research.att.com:/dist/www-buyinfo-archive/
> 
> David M. Kristol
> AT&T Bell Laboratories
> 

This has already been done. I think it's called CompuServe.
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