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Sibelius Internet Edition
Sibelius - the Internet publishing standard
Security
Security is a prime consideration for anyone publishing material on the web. Sibelius Internet Edition keeps your investment in your copyrighted material safe by the following security measures:
- Score files are securely encrypted
- Multiple password protection
- Every printout requires authorization by your server
- Customers don't get a printable file
- Can print customer details on scores to discourage photocopying
- Score files and transactions reside on your server
- Makes illegal printing through screen capture impractical
E-commerce
E-commerce is more than just the latest technology buzz-word; it's something your customers will increasingly expect you to offer if you have an on-line presence. If you're letting your customers view scores online, it makes sense to let your customers pay for them on-line, too. Sibelius Internet Edition makes this easy:
- Compatible with any e-commerce system
- Compatible with any purchasing method (e.g. shopping cart, 'one-click' purchase)
- Compatible with any payment method (credit card, debit card, payment on account, micropayment, retailer/quantity discounts, bundles, any currency)
- Lets you sell via retailers - in-store or on retailer web sites
- Compatible with all standard server platforms (Windows NT, Linux, UNIX, etc.) - no dedicated server required
- Automatically tracks sales for easy auditing
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This page last updated 18 May 2000.