Using FlickRocket and FluxPlayer to build a KIOSK solution
Did you ever think about presenting your content in a KIOSK system? Presenting your content at POS? At shows? Seminars? And the list goes on and on…
Did you ever think about presenting your content in a KIOSK system? Presenting your content at POS? At shows? Seminars? And the list goes on and on…
Uploading content to FlickRocket is quite easy using either the FlickRocket Content Tools or the web based uploader.
But what do you do if you want to upload hundreds or thousands of content items? Well, for that case the uploading process can be automated. How this works and what to consider when doing so is something I want to explain in this post.
Flickrocket supports a wide variety of different product types which includes also physical products which are shipped to customers. There are a number of different ways to set these up, which are described in the following.
Access to DRM (Digital Rights Management) controlled content from a FlickRocket shop is managed by licenses defined by the content owner together with general device policies by FlickRocket.
The goal behind this is to enable different business models (e.g. rental and permanent rights) with comfortable use by customers while preventing illegal use and sharing.
To reach that goal, the DRM architecture has to deal with the following challenges:
You are probably aware how to utilize FlickRocket as your primary shopping cart for sales. But in this blog post I want to highlight how FlickRocket can also be used to extend third party shopping carts with digital content functionality.
When thinking about the use of third party shopping carts, the obvious question is, why use them at all? How does FlickRocket extend the 3rd party cart? What is the benefit of using 3rd party carts compared to using FlickRocket only? What’s the downside? In this blog post I want to answer these questions and give you some more …
In this blog article I want to explain about the recent enhancements we have done to the tax system and what it means to different geographical regions.
But before I start it is important to understand that tax is only of interest to you if you use your own payment processing. If you use FlickRocket for payment processing, FlickRocket is the seller and FlickRocket also handles all tax obligations.
We get frequently asked how the FlickRocket admin interface can be integrated into 3rd party web sites (and possibly branded with the partner’s logo).
The good news is that such an integration and branding is actually a standard feature of FlickRocket and available to all partners and publishers alike.