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PaySwarm 1.0 - Web API

PaySwarm 1.0 - Web API

Unofficial Draft 16 January 2012

Editor:

Manu Sporny, Digital Bazaar, Inc.

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Abstract

The PaySwarm Web platform is an open web standard that enables Web browsers and Web devices to perform Universal Web Payment. PaySwarm enables the people that create digital content such as blog posts, music, film, episodic content, photos, virtual goods, and documents to distribute their creations through their website and receive payment directly from their fans and customers. The technology is designed to be integrated directly into blogging platforms, content management systems and general purpose websites. The standard can be applied to the entire content distribution lifecycle, from asset description, to product listings, to licenses, contracts and financial transactions. Features include the ability to exchange money, transact individual sales, subscriptions and micropayments.

Status of This Document

This document is merely a public working draft of a potential specification. It has no official standing of any kind and does not represent the support or consensus of any standards organisation.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. The Conceptual Model

2.1 Identity and Identifiers

2.2 Participants

2.2.1 Agent

2.2.2 Participants

2.2.3 Vendors

2.2.4 PaySwarm Authorities

2.3 Commerce Model

2.3.1 Transactions

2.3.2 Assets

2.3.3 Licenses

2.3.4 Listings

2.3.5 Contracts

3. Base Technologies

3.1 Representational State Transfer

3.2 JavaScript Object Notation for Linking Data

3.3 The Advanced Encryption Standard

3.4 HTML+RDFa

4. Communication

4.1 Requests and Responses

4.2 Communication Terms

4.3 Request Signature Algorithm

4.4 Request Signature Verification Algorithm

4.5 Response Encryption Algorithm

4.6 Response Decryption Algorithm

4.7 Security Considerations

4.7.1 The Response Token

5. The Registration Process

5.1 Registration Terms

5.2 Buyer Registration

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