Session
Reference Implementation of an Open Micropayment System Using Apache and Perl
Jeffrey W. Baker
Track: mod_perl
Date: Wednesday, July 25
Time: 2:15pm
- 2:45pm
Location: Harbor Island I
This talk discusses The Information is not Scarce (IINS) micropayment system that enables users to pay content providers for online content on a fine-grained basis. The goal of the project is to completely replace online advertising with an open, free, and secure micropayment system. The protocol for this system is openly specified, and the reference implementation uses Apache, Perl, mod_perl, and OpenSSL.