A new PayPal and Amazon S3 featured product enables users to sell digital products with the ease of creating a Zip file.
New York, NY May 25, 2007 — Up until now, the most common method of purchasing music is by first paying for a song and then downloading it. When it comes to software, quite often the software is downloaded as an evaluation and unlocked with an activation key.
LAMbCast LTD has introduced a new patent pending method of selling software by using a secure storage container similar to an encrypted Zip file. However, instead of using a password, LambCase brings up a PayPal payment screen where one can purchase access to extract the content. The current payment options are U.S. Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Pound Sterling and Euro currency.
The main advantage with this system is that it makes it easier to sell software, music or any other downloadable content online. The Creator application allows up to 9999 terabytes to be stored in a single container. After the container is prepared, a price is set and the container is encrypted with dual layer 256-bit AES. A flat royalty fee is added, which is included in the price when one makes a payment. The utility includes the ability to create HTML code to help host the content, such as on a website, blog, etc. Depending on the content, when consumers pay to open the container, they can either extract it or write it to disc. LAMbCase ties in with Amazon’s S3 service to host the content.
More information about LAMbCase can be found at the company’s website www.cds.lambcast.com.
About LAMbCast LTD:
Established in 2007, LAMbCast LTD is a private company offering patented technologies through innovative software development. As part of the LAMbCast Content Delivery System™ (CDS), LAMbCase breaks the dimension between retail and internet offerings. With their upcoming “Sponsored” powered version of LAMbCase, LAMbCast LTD will introduce a unique way for users to import revenue from the $286 billion dollar yearly advertising industry.
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