Department of Software, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea.
PLoS One. 2020 Feb 3;15(2):e0228418. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228418. eCollection 2020.
As eBook readers have expanded on the market, various online eBook markets have arisen as well. Currently, the online eBook market consists of at least publishers and online platform providers and authors, and these actors inevitably incur intermediate costs between them. In this paper, we introduce a blockchain-based eBook market system that enables self-published eBook trading and direct payments from readers to authors without any trusted party; because authors publish themselves and readers purchase directly from authors, neither actor incurs any intermediate costs. However, because of this trustless environment, the validity, ownership and intellectual property of digital contents cannot be verified and protected, and the safety of purchase transactions cannot be ensured. To address these shortcomings, we propose a secure and reliable eBook transaction system that satisfies the following security requirements: (1) verification of the ownership of each eBook, (2) confidentiality of eBook contents, (3) authorization of a right to read a book, (4) authentication of a legitimate purchaser, (5) verification of the validity and integrity of eBook contents, (6) safety of direct purchase transactions, and (7) preventing eBook piracy and illegal distribution. We provide practical cryptographic protocols for the proposed system and analyze the security and simulated performance of the proposed schemes.
随着电子书阅读器在市场上的扩展,各种在线电子书市场也应运而生。目前,在线电子书市场至少由出版商和在线平台提供商以及作者组成,这些参与者之间不可避免地会产生中间成本。在本文中,我们引入了一个基于区块链的电子书市场系统,该系统允许自出版的电子书交易和读者直接向作者付款,无需任何可信方;由于作者自行出版,读者直接从作者处购买,因此双方都不会产生任何中间成本。然而,由于这种无信任的环境,数字内容的有效性、所有权和知识产权无法得到验证和保护,购买交易的安全性也无法得到保证。为了解决这些缺点,我们提出了一个安全可靠的电子书交易系统,满足以下安全要求:(1)验证每本电子书的所有权,(2)电子书内容的机密性,(3)阅读一本书的权利授权,(4)合法购买者的认证,(5)验证电子书内容的有效性和完整性,(6)直接购买交易的安全性,以及(7)防止电子书盗版和非法分发。我们为所提出的系统提供了实用的密码学协议,并分析了所提出方案的安全性和模拟性能。