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C.D.I. Systems has announced NetIS, an epublishing
platform that is designed to integrate Web Content
Management (WCM) and Digital Rights Management (DRM)
into one package for the support of premium content
sales. NetIS allows content vendors to create flexible
products based on pre-defined content units rather
than entire documents, and to set personalized fees
according to user, content, utilization, and form
of delivery. The system also empowers consumers with
search and data manipulation tools.
The NetIS platform is comprised of several distinct
modules, which can be deployed separately or as a
fully integrated system. NetIS can also be fully integrated
with an existing WCM or ecommerce system. Content
managers define specific modules of content to be
sold, and set prices for both individual content items
and linked content. The charge per content varies
according to usage. If the user purchases the right
to print the content, the publisher can pre-determine
the number of times the user is allowed to perform
that specific action before he will be asked to pay
again. Users attempting to perform a restricted function
are blocked and given the opportunity to pay the appropriate
licensing fee.

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