WO2002007493A2 - Auditing system for e-commerce via consumer appliance - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the field of electronic commerce, and in particular to an auditing system that facilitates dispute resolution.
- Such techniques are commonly termed "digital signing".
- digital signing When an electronic document is electronically signed by a party, using a secret key, the document can be certified as being signed by that party, because only that party knows the secret key.
- the digital signature is also dependent on the contents of the document, as well as the secret key. If the document is modified, the digital signature no longer corresponds to the contents of the modified document.
- Checksums, hash functions, and the like are commonly used to provide a digital signing process that has the above author-authentication and modification-detection characteristics.
- Digital signing traditionally requires an overt act.
- the seller would be responsible for digitally signing the receipt, and then the buyer would be responsible for digitally signing an acknowledgement of the receipt.
- the buyer would be responsible for digitally signing an acknowledgement of the receipt.
- such a system would, in general, require that each vendor and purchaser use compatible digital signing and verification processes.
- Set-top boxes having a "Buy” button are configured to store a digitally-signed receipt during each secure "buy” transaction.
- Electronic "wallets” that are commonly used on a personal computer or palmtop computer to effect secure purchases are similarly configured to store a digitally-signed receipt corresponding to each transaction.
- the receipts may be stored locally at the transaction device, or at "Receipt Warehouse” sites on the Internet.
- Each transaction device is assigned a public/private key pair by the manufacturer of the device. The manufacturer of the transaction device provides a digitally- signed copy of the public key, so that its authenticity can be verified.
- the transaction device When a transaction is completed, the transaction device receives a copy of the purchase receipt or the purchase agreement, digitally signs it, and stores it for future access. When and if a dispute arises, the digitally signed receipts or agreements can be presented as evidence of the transaction. Because the transaction device effects this signing automatically upon receipt of the information via a secure connection, these digitally signed receipts and agreements should reduce the time and cost of resolving disputes by providing a verifiable record of the transaction.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example flow diagram of a transaction and corresponding storage of a digitally signed receipt in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example transaction device in accordance with this invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example flow diagram of a secure transaction 100 and corresponding storage of a digitally signed receipt 150 in accordance with this invention.
- a seller 20 provides an offer of sale 110.
- This offer 110 may be an advertisement in a newspaper, at a web-site, on a radio or television program, and so on.
- the offer 110 may also be an implicit offer.
- Copending U.S. patent application "Method and System for Purchasing Content Related Material", U.S. serial number 09/498,261, filed 3 February 2000 for Nicholas Mankovich, Michael Epstein, and Toine Staring, attorney docket US000036, discloses a method and system for purchasing items related to material being received from a broadcast, such as a song or advertisement being received by a radio.
- Activating a "buy button" while the material is being broadcast effects the purchase of the item being broadcast, such as a song, or an item associated with the broadcast, such as the item being advertised.
- the broadcast of the song constitutes an offer of sale of the song by the party to whom the purchase request is sent.
- Other means of conveying a willingness to accept a purchase request are common in the art.
- a buyer 10 initiates a purchase request 120, via a transaction device 200.
- This transaction device 200 may include an appliance such as a radio, television, set-top box, and the like, that is equipped with the aforementioned "buy button" of the referenced copending patent application.
- the transaction device 200 may be a computer that includes an application program that facilitates on-line purchases from the
- the transaction device 200 may also include a personal "swipe machine” that the user uses to "swipe" a credit card to effect a purchase; this swipe machine may be attached to a conventional telephone, a fax machine, a computer, a set-top box, and so on.
- the transaction device 200 may be a conventional telephone with a capability of distinguishing transaction information, as discussed further below.
- the transaction device 200 effects the purchase request via a "secure socket", that verifies the participants to the transaction.
- the buyer is assured that the party at the other end of the communication is the identified seller, and/or an authorized agent of the seller, and the seller is assured that the buyer is authorized to effect the transaction, via, for example, the use of a user-name and PIN (Personal Identification Number) or other identifier of the buyer, such as a valid credit card number and expiration date.
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- Other devices and techniques that facilitate the execution of a secure purchase request by a user are common in the art, and the application of this invention to such devices will be evident to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of this disclosure.
- the seller 20 receives the purchase request 120, and if the request is acceptable to the seller 20, the seller 20 transmits a receipt 130.
- the purchase request 120 may include a "reverse-bid" offer wherein the buyer communicates an offer to pay a given amount for an item to one or more sellers of the item, and the transaction continues with the first seller that is willing to accept the offered amount.
- the receipt 130 is communicated to the buyer 10 in an electronic form that can be processed directly by the transaction device 200, without intervention by the buyer 10.
- the receipt 130 is assumed herein to be the "final receipt" of the transaction 100.
- the response from the seller 20 is considered a counter-offer, or a new sales offer 110.
- the "receipt" 130 represents the buyer's and seller's mutual acknowledgement of the purchase.
- the receipt 130 could be a voice recording of the seller's acknowledgement of the purchase during a telephone transaction.
- the user's telephone would be configured to initiate the recording upon command by the buyer 10, or, if standards are established, could be triggered by a signal embedded in the telephonic signal, and so on.
- the receipt 130 contains a reliable identifier of the seller 10, and a verification that the receipt 130 was received via a secure socket with the seller.
- the transaction device 200 is configured, in accordance with this invention, to digitally sign the receipt 130, and to store this digitally signed receipt 150 in a data base 160 for subsequent retrieval if necessary.
- This digitally signed receipt 150 may contain ancillary information, such as the date and time of the reception, or other items that facilitate a retrieval of the information, or that facilitate a further verification of the receipt.
- the transaction device 200 signs the receipt 130 using a private key 201 that is secret to the device 200, thus creating a signed receipt 170.
- this private key 201 is a private key of a public-private key pair that is allocated to the transaction device 200 by the manufacturer of the transaction device 200.
- the manufacturer also provides the transaction device 200 with a digitally signed copy of the public key 202 corresponding to this private key 201.
- the digital signing of the public key 202 serves to verify the transaction device 200 as a "certified" transaction device 200.
- the transaction device 200 is configured to automatically sign and store the receipt 130, without allowing the buyer 10 to modify the contents of the receipt 130. Using techniques common in the art, the transaction device 200 is also configure to preclude the certification of a receipt 130 if the device 200 has been tampered with.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example transaction device 200 in accordance with this invention.
- the transaction device 200 includes a secure channel transceiver 210 that effects a secure communication between the buyer and seller, such that each party is assured of the other party's identity.
- a protocol establishes the communication, using for example a user- name, account number, or other identification technique; thereafter, if the communication between the buyer and seller is interrupted during a transaction, the transaction is terminated.
- the secure channel is initiated upon receipt of a purchase request from a buy device 220 in response to a user input.
- the seller communicates a receipt 130 via the secure channel transceiver 210, which is presented to the user upon command.
- a signing device 230 signs the receipt 130, using the private key 201, and stores the signed receipt in a secure storage device 250. Note that because this receipt is communicated via the secure channel transceiver, the seller cannot deny having sent the receipt.
- a verification device 260 provides a certified receipt 170 of the original receipt 130 upon demand.
- the "demand" may be a court order, a request from the seller, a request from an arbitrator, and so on.
- the signed copy of the original receipt 130 is provided, which can be certified by verifying the signature using the transaction device's public key 202. Because the signing device 230 signs the receipt and stores it in a secure storage 240, without user intervention, neither the buyer nor seller can deny its authenticity.
- a tamper detection device 280 is configured to preclude the generation of the certified receipt 170 if the security of the transaction device 200 is breached.
- the storage device 250 may be a frangible device that is rendered inoperative if the casing to the device 200 is opened.
- the verification device can be configured to provide a warning with each certified receipt 170 if a tamper has been detected.
- the transaction device 200 may also be configured to sign and store other parts of the transaction 100, including an entirety of the transaction 100.
- the transaction device 200 stores a copy of all of the user's purchase requests 120 in the data base 160, regardless of whether a receipt 130 was received.
- each communication includes a date-time stamp, to correlate the transaction sequence.
- the data base 160 can be used to verify the absence of a completed transaction 100, or the absence of a mutually agreed upon set of terms corresponding to a purchase request 120.
- the data base 160 is configured to prevent the deletion of any signed receipts, or the transaction device 200 is configured to explicitly include an indication in the signed purchase request 120 whether a response was received.
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