WO2023281433A1 - Management system for internet services - Google Patents

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WO2023281433A1
WO2023281433A1 PCT/IB2022/056277 IB2022056277W WO2023281433A1 WO 2023281433 A1 WO2023281433 A1 WO 2023281433A1 IB 2022056277 W IB2022056277 W IB 2022056277W WO 2023281433 A1 WO2023281433 A1 WO 2023281433A1
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  • This invention relates to a management system for internet services more particularly a management system for internet services that runs parallel but never as part of the World Wide Web (“WWW”).
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • WWW World Wide Web
  • the World Wide Web is an information system on the internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another.
  • the WWW is the pages you see when you are on a device, and you are online.
  • Internet is the network of connected computers that the WWW works on, as well as what emails and files travel across. To give a simple comparison: one can compare the internet to a road system and the WWW contains the things you see on the roads like houses and shops.
  • the WWW comprises over a billion websites that have no corporate compliance and therefore no single, responsible policing/ regulatory body.
  • the WWW is a single world system with no single management platform.
  • Websites created on the WWW allow access from countries all over the world. Most of the owners of these websites are not registered companies in the countries where they profit, and money received through the website is for the benefit of the country in which people are employed and pay taxes. This means that profits made internationally will not benefit the countries where the money is spent. Treasuries are losing money internationally which leads to unemployment.
  • the Internet is the network that connects all Websites.
  • the World Wide Web (“WWW”) exists inside the Internet Network and has an Open-Door Policy. Whether this Open-Door policy is good or bad is a grey area. According to https://siteefy.com/how-many-websites-are-there, only 17% of websites on WWW are active websites.
  • the Dark Web also exists inside the Internet Network but has a hidden door policy. Undesirable practices happen on the Dark Web.
  • a management system for internet services including a decentralized, country-level operating and compliance system that adheres to a single security system, a single regulatory body, wherein pre authorized access is required for a user to access at least part of the system.
  • the decentralized country-level operating- and compliance system includes that each country regulates which access is granted to its users and which other countries have reciprocal access to its data.
  • the country-level operating- and compliance can also extend to provinces, areas, territories, states, etc. within a specific country.
  • the country-level operating, and compliance system can be extended to a group of countries, states, or regions.
  • the single regulatory body includes a globally controlled economy.
  • the pre-authorized access may require a user to be vetted to ensure the identity of the user or in the event of a company, corporate compliance thereof.
  • the single security system ensures the safety and morality of all information provided, services rendered, and transactions concluded.
  • Users may acquire space in the management system by renting or purchasing an area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
  • Users may acquire access to spaces within the management system based on a privilege or rating level.
  • a privilege or rating level may be purchased or earned as a correlation to a user’s identity, qualification, net worth, or experience in the management system.
  • a single loyalty and/or rewards program forms part of any electronic commerce (“e-commerce”) transaction which takes place as part of the management system.
  • the management system may make use of existing infrastructures such as the internet, however, the invention is not limited in this regard and alternative methods of data transfer may be incorporated.
  • the management system may/or may not (in the future) be accessible from existing information systems on the internet, such as the World Wide Web, and the management system may or may not (in the future) access existing information systems on the internet.
  • the management system for internet services makes use of a universal, star, planetary and celestial bodies theme, which is specifically protected.
  • the management system for internet services may make use of a closed-door policy to only allow vetted and confirmed users to make use thereof.
  • Figure 1 shows a management system for internet services.
  • Figure 2 shows part of the spaces and connections which are available within the management system for internet services.
  • Figure 3 shows an example of a personal space and connections which are available within the management system for internet services
  • Figure 4 shows the management system for internet services as it exists within the internet and as part of the Internet but operates as one single platform ringfenced within the
  • Figure 5 shows the management system for internet services as it exists closed off from the existing World Wide Web.
  • a management system for internet services is generally depicted by reference numeral 1 .
  • the management system for internet services comprises a decentralized system where operating and compliance systems are controlled by the management in countries 2,4 where users 3,5,6 find themselves.
  • Management system 1 incorporates a single security system 9 as well as a single regulatory body to which all countries 2,4 must adhere.
  • management system 1 As part of this vetting, users 3 are required to prove their identity, address, banking details, tax details, etc. and for businesses, it is required that businesses provide company details, licenses to trade, etc. This is to ensure that all users 3,5 of the management system 1 are who they claim to be.
  • the management system 1 is protected by a single overhead security system 9 which encapsulates and protects the entire management system 1.
  • Each country 2,4 will have its own, country-level security system 8, and each entity 3,5 which forms part of the management system 1 will have its own security system 7.
  • the system will also make use of a dual digital identity security system that scrambles members’ real identities with fake identities only to make any data that became available by unauthorized access false and unusable to hackers. Only NGW police on the instruction of a court order will reconstruct a member’s real identity.
  • the lower-level security systems 7,8 must adhere to the single overhead security system 9. This gives rise to a multi-tiered security system instead of many security protocols, where each entity has a unique security system.
  • the management system 1 will block such access.
  • the user 6 does not comply with any of the operating and compliance systems of the management system 1 or if the user 6 is not authorized to access the management system 1 , they will not enjoy any access to any part of the management system 1 .
  • a country can personalize its operating system if the operating system adheres to all minimum security and regulatory standards as set out by the management system.
  • the management system will have a set of rules, or in this instance, a constitution which will have to be adhered to by all users 3, and the country 2 in which the user 3 operates will act as a decentralized regulatory body.
  • a country 2 will elect with which other countries 4 its users 3 will have communication with, as well as which foreign users 5 will have communication with its users 3.
  • the management systems 1 will operate as a replication operating model based on this country-by-country criteria. Replication happens from One single NGW Platform.
  • Communication is not limited to the exchange of information by way of language but includes any transactions such as commercial transactions or sharing of files, or whatever other data, services, or goods are transferred through the management system.
  • management system 1 As part of management system 1 , there is provided for a single economy to oversee and regulate any e-commerce transactions. This single economy will ensure that all transactions are legitimate and guaranteed.
  • Figure 2 shows, as an example a space as it forms part of the management system 1.
  • a property management company can rent or purchase a space referred to as a planet 10.
  • the size of this planet, the connections thereto, and smaller spaces (“moons” 11 ,12) that are associated with the planet 10 will determine the monetary value linked to the planet 10.
  • the planet 10 will have moons 11 ,12 linked to it, in this example the property management company will use moons 11 , 12 to represent properties that it manages.
  • the moon 12 represents a shopping center. If a user 3 accesses this moon 12 the user 3 will be able to see space 13,14,20 for the vendors who trade within the shopping mall. Vendors form part of constellations 15,17 and the moon 12 will display specific shops 16 and/or restaurants 18 which fall within their shopping mall.
  • Figure 3 shows how a person can purchase or rent a private space, once again referred to as a planet 20.
  • the planet 20 will be personalized with details such as an image 21 or a name 22 or any other information which describes the person.
  • Spaces will be marketed by, for instance, estate agents who will sell or lease the spaces as virtual properties, however, the marketing of spaces such as planets 10,20 is not limited in this regard.
  • Virtual properties can grow in value and be resold or sublet-like physical properties.
  • the celebrity who rented or license the celestial body 20 can display his/her own branded products, endorsements, or products to which he/she is an ambassador.
  • a user who has accessed the celebrity’s planet can follow these connections and ultimately purchase products that they seek from retailers 25 to be shipped to their physical address.
  • NGW member will also need to be a client of the Bank to enter this financial institution. Users can elect to purchase access to local planets i.e., planets regulated by their own country, licensees, or foreign planets i.e., international planets.
  • each country’s treasury can keep track of any funds which are moved as part of transactions taking place on the management system. This ensures that taxes can be levied where the transaction takes place to allow for each country to grow its own fiscus.
  • the system makes use of a universe which consists of a hierarchy of areas that includes galaxies representing different countries.
  • An infinite number of constellations, sun star constellations (regulatory star partners), planets, meteors, asteroids, stars partners, and other objects or clusters of objects in the star and planetary system may be used to expand the space.
  • the rating levels will, like rewards programs at financial institutions provide a user with a correlating reward amount.
  • a percentage of the selling price will go to the management system as a management fee, and a percentage of the selling price will go to the buyer as a reward and depending on the member’s level within the system. It works like silver, gold, platinum, private credit card, etc... A purchaser with a higher rating level will receive a larger percentage of the selling price as a reward than a purchaser of a lower level. Higher rating levels will provide a user with exclusive content, access, and services.
  • Sellers who make use of the management system 1 with higher rating levels will also pay a larger percentage of the purchase to the management system 1 as a facilitation fee, however, the higher rating level also provides the seller with the exclusivity of services. Members with higher rating levels will receive a larger portion of the smart cash received from the sellers.
  • the rating levels and the correlating percentages are not described in set amounts as the management system 1 may amend the amounts if necessary.
  • the management system is aimed at children specifically.
  • the reward system will then be used to teach children the value of money.
  • the invention makes provision for specific computers and or personal devices to have access only to the NGW management system.
  • Access may or may not be restricted to the existing WWW from the management system and access may or may not be restricted to the management system from the WWW.
  • Figure 4 shows how the management system 1 will operate as part of the internet and creates decentralized spaces 30 within, but not part of and closed off from the World Wide Web 31.
  • Figure 5 shows how the management system 1 as part of the existing internet.
  • a central security system 9 creates a barrier between the management system 1 and the WWW 31.
  • countries C1 to Cn all have their own security levels 8 which adhere to the central security system 9.
  • Each entity/cluster of planets 10, moons 11 ,12 constellations 15,17 and other/larger bodies 19 will be protected by their own security levels. This gives rise to a multi-tiered security system. This differs from the WWW where each webpage, computer, mobile device, user, and network provider has its own security system creating unthinkable amounts of different security protocols.
  • the management system makes provision for its own search engines and search engines that exist within the WWW and will, as such, may or may not be able to access or find information in the management system.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a management system (1) for internet services more particularly a management system (1) for internet services that runs parallel but never as part of the World Wide Web ("WWW"). The management system (1) comprises a decentralized system where operating and compliance systems are controlled by the countries (2, 4) where users (3, 5) find themselves. The system incorporates a single security system (9) as well as a single regulatory body to which all countries (2, 4) must adhere. Countries (2, 4) will only grant access to users (3, 5) who comply with the requirements as set out in the regulatory, security, and operating systems effectively creating a closed-door, secure, and safe information system.

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MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR INTERNET SERVICES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a management system for internet services more particularly a management system for internet services that runs parallel but never as part of the World Wide Web (“WWW”).
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
As known in the art, the World Wide Web (“WWW’) is an information system on the internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another. As such, the WWW is the pages you see when you are on a device, and you are online.
Internet is the network of connected computers that the WWW works on, as well as what emails and files travel across. To give a simple comparison: one can compare the internet to a road system and the WWW contains the things you see on the roads like houses and shops.
The WWW comprises over a billion websites that have no corporate compliance and therefore no single, responsible policing/ regulatory body.
With no single/central economy or regularity body the WWW is a single world system with no single management platform.
Each website must implement, maintain, and enforce its own security measures.
Various payment systems are used across several infrastructures and no valid economy for current cryptocurrencies exists. The vastness of the network and the unregulated platform used gives rise to an open-door policy and creates a perfect structure for undesirable and untraceable practices, such as dark web activities. The dark web is a part of the WWW that is only accessible using special software, allowing users and website operators to remain anonymous or untraceable, and is used by thousands of users.
Websites created on the WWW allow access from countries all over the world. Most of the owners of these websites are not registered companies in the countries where they profit, and money received through the website is for the benefit of the country in which people are employed and pay taxes. This means that profits made internationally will not benefit the countries where the money is spent. Treasuries are losing money internationally which leads to unemployment.
The Internet is the network that connects all Websites. The World Wide Web (“WWW”) exists inside the Internet Network and has an Open-Door Policy. Whether this Open-Door policy is good or bad is a grey area. According to https://siteefy.com/how-many-websites-are-there, only 17% of websites on WWW are active websites. The Dark Web also exists inside the Internet Network but has a hidden door policy. Undesirable practices happen on the Dark Web.
This could be quite problematic as the WWW creates an open-door policy which gives rise to unprincipled and immoral behavior. OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide a management system for internet services that, at least partially, alleviates some of the above-mentioned difficulties. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
By this invention, there is provided a management system for internet services including a decentralized, country-level operating and compliance system that adheres to a single security system, a single regulatory body, wherein pre authorized access is required for a user to access at least part of the system.
The decentralized country-level operating- and compliance system includes that each country regulates which access is granted to its users and which other countries have reciprocal access to its data. The country-level operating- and compliance can also extend to provinces, areas, territories, states, etc. within a specific country.
The country-level operating, and compliance system can be extended to a group of countries, states, or regions.
The single regulatory body includes a globally controlled economy.
The pre-authorized access may require a user to be vetted to ensure the identity of the user or in the event of a company, corporate compliance thereof. Wherein the single security system ensures the safety and morality of all information provided, services rendered, and transactions concluded.
Users may acquire space in the management system by renting or purchasing an area or expanse which is free, available, or unoccupied.
Users may link other spaces in the management system to their own.
Users may acquire access to spaces within the management system based on a privilege or rating level.
A privilege or rating level may be purchased or earned as a correlation to a user’s identity, qualification, net worth, or experience in the management system.
A single loyalty and/or rewards program (hereinafter referred to as smartcash) forms part of any electronic commerce (“e-commerce”) transaction which takes place as part of the management system.
The management system may make use of existing infrastructures such as the internet, however, the invention is not limited in this regard and alternative methods of data transfer may be incorporated.
The management system may/or may not (in the future) be accessible from existing information systems on the internet, such as the World Wide Web, and the management system may or may not (in the future) access existing information systems on the internet. The management system for internet services makes use of a universal, star, planetary and celestial bodies theme, which is specifically protected. The management system for internet services may make use of a closed-door policy to only allow vetted and confirmed users to make use thereof.
These and other features of the invention are described in more detail below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS One embodiment of the invention is described below, by way of example only, with reference to the drawings in which:
Figure 1 shows a management system for internet services. Figure 2 shows part of the spaces and connections which are available within the management system for internet services.
Figure 3 shows an example of a personal space and connections which are available within the management system for internet services;
Figure 4 shows the management system for internet services as it exists within the internet and as part of the Internet but operates as one single platform ringfenced within the
World Wide Web; and Figure 5 shows the management system for internet services as it exists closed off from the existing World Wide Web.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Concerning the drawings, a management system for internet services is generally depicted by reference numeral 1 .
The management system for internet services comprises a decentralized system where operating and compliance systems are controlled by the management in countries 2,4 where users 3,5,6 find themselves.
Management system 1 incorporates a single security system 9 as well as a single regulatory body to which all countries 2,4 must adhere.
Countries 2,4 will only grant access to users 3,5 who comply with the requirements as set out in the regulatory, security, and operating systems.
Users 3,5 will have to be vetted to gain pre-authorization and unauthorized users 6 will not be able to access the management system 1 .
As part of this vetting, users 3 are required to prove their identity, address, banking details, tax details, etc. and for businesses, it is required that businesses provide company details, licenses to trade, etc. This is to ensure that all users 3,5 of the management system 1 are who they claim to be. The management system 1 is protected by a single overhead security system 9 which encapsulates and protects the entire management system 1.
Each country 2,4 will have its own, country-level security system 8, and each entity 3,5 which forms part of the management system 1 will have its own security system 7. The system will also make use of a dual digital identity security system that scrambles members’ real identities with fake identities only to make any data that became available by unauthorized access false and unusable to hackers. Only NGW police on the instruction of a court order will reconstruct a member’s real identity.
The lower-level security systems 7,8 must adhere to the single overhead security system 9. This gives rise to a multi-tiered security system instead of many security protocols, where each entity has a unique security system.
If a user 6 is not authorized or attempts to access the management system 1 from an existing information system on the internet such as the WWW, the management system 1 will block such access.
If the user 6 does not comply with any of the operating and compliance systems of the management system 1 or if the user 6 is not authorized to access the management system 1 , they will not enjoy any access to any part of the management system 1 .
Apart from the control exercised at a country level, parents can control what their children are allowed to view, access, and edit. A country can personalize its operating system if the operating system adheres to all minimum security and regulatory standards as set out by the management system. The management system will have a set of rules, or in this instance, a constitution which will have to be adhered to by all users 3, and the country 2 in which the user 3 operates will act as a decentralized regulatory body.
A country 2 will elect with which other countries 4 its users 3 will have communication with, as well as which foreign users 5 will have communication with its users 3.
Countries 2 will operate within their currency, language, religious beliefs, etc. The management systems 1 will operate as a replication operating model based on this country-by-country criteria. Replication happens from One single NGW Platform.
Communication is not limited to the exchange of information by way of language but includes any transactions such as commercial transactions or sharing of files, or whatever other data, services, or goods are transferred through the management system.
As part of management system 1 , there is provided for a single economy to oversee and regulate any e-commerce transactions. This single economy will ensure that all transactions are legitimate and guaranteed.
There is provided for a regulated and controlled cryptocurrency as well as cross-border transactions. Existing financial systems such as banks or wealth management platforms, which already have well-established security systems will be linked into the management system 1 . Hidden data packets may be used to ensure that link addresses will not be visible. Users will log onto the management system 1 , whereafter they will be able to locate an online banking platform where the user will be required to log on with their online banking credentials. This forms part of a multi-tiered security system as further described herein.
Figure 2 shows, as an example a space as it forms part of the management system 1. In this example, a property management company can rent or purchase a space referred to as a planet 10. The size of this planet, the connections thereto, and smaller spaces (“moons” 11 ,12) that are associated with the planet 10 will determine the monetary value linked to the planet 10.
The planet 10 will have moons 11 ,12 linked to it, in this example the property management company will use moons 11 , 12 to represent properties that it manages.
In this example, the moon 12 represents a shopping center. If a user 3 accesses this moon 12 the user 3 will be able to see space 13,14,20 for the vendors who trade within the shopping mall. Vendors form part of constellations 15,17 and the moon 12 will display specific shops 16 and/or restaurants 18 which fall within their shopping mall.
All these bodies can link to other, similar spaces and can form part of larger groups (not shown). Figure 3 shows how a person can purchase or rent a private space, once again referred to as a planet 20. The planet 20 will be personalized with details such as an image 21 or a name 22 or any other information which describes the person.
Spaces will be marketed by, for instance, estate agents who will sell or lease the spaces as virtual properties, however, the marketing of spaces such as planets 10,20 is not limited in this regard. Virtual properties can grow in value and be resold or sublet-like physical properties.
If the person is a celebrity, they could have any celestial body 23 which is linked to their personal brand.
As part of this moon 23, the celebrity who rented or license the celestial body 20 can display his/her own branded products, endorsements, or products to which he/she is an ambassador.
This can include clothing ranges 24a or even the celebrity’s own book club 24b. A user who has accessed the celebrity’s planet can follow these connections and ultimately purchase products that they seek from retailers 25 to be shipped to their physical address.
Users could be required to apply for access to each planet that they seek to enter. This will once again be quite hassle-free as the vetting of all users happens at the country level. In the instance of a bank, the NGW member will also need to be a client of the Bank to enter this financial institution. Users can elect to purchase access to local planets i.e., planets regulated by their own country, licensees, or foreign planets i.e., international planets.
As each user is registered in their own country, each country’s treasury can keep track of any funds which are moved as part of transactions taking place on the management system. This ensures that taxes can be levied where the transaction takes place to allow for each country to grow its own fiscus.
As explained herein users will have to apply for access to specific spaces. Some spaces or planets may restrict access to only specific users or users who have specific ratings or privilege levels.
The system makes use of a universe which consists of a hierarchy of areas that includes galaxies representing different countries. An infinite number of constellations, sun star constellations (regulatory star partners), planets, meteors, asteroids, stars partners, and other objects or clusters of objects in the star and planetary system may be used to expand the space.
The rating levels will, like rewards programs at financial institutions provide a user with a correlating reward amount.
When transactions take place over the management system a percentage of the selling price will go to the management system as a management fee, and a percentage of the selling price will go to the buyer as a reward and depending on the member’s level within the system. It works like silver, gold, platinum, private credit card, etc... A purchaser with a higher rating level will receive a larger percentage of the selling price as a reward than a purchaser of a lower level. Higher rating levels will provide a user with exclusive content, access, and services.
Sellers who make use of the management system 1 with higher rating levels will also pay a larger percentage of the purchase to the management system 1 as a facilitation fee, however, the higher rating level also provides the seller with the exclusivity of services. Members with higher rating levels will receive a larger portion of the smart cash received from the sellers.
The rating levels and the correlating percentages are not described in set amounts as the management system 1 may amend the amounts if necessary.
These percentages may have a direct link to the reward or privilege level associated with the buyer and/or seller.
In another embodiment, the management system is aimed at children specifically. The reward system will then be used to teach children the value of money.
In a further embodiment, the invention makes provision for specific computers and or personal devices to have access only to the NGW management system.
This is also the case with specific internet browsers and/or operating systems to allow specific or dedicated access to the management system. Access may or may not be restricted to the existing WWW from the management system and access may or may not be restricted to the management system from the WWW.
Figure 4 shows how the management system 1 will operate as part of the internet and creates decentralized spaces 30 within, but not part of and closed off from the World Wide Web 31. Figure 5 shows how the management system 1 as part of the existing internet.
A central security system 9 creates a barrier between the management system 1 and the WWW 31. Countries C1 to Cn all have their own security levels 8 which adhere to the central security system 9.
Each entity/cluster of planets 10, moons 11 ,12 constellations 15,17 and other/larger bodies 19 will be protected by their own security levels. This gives rise to a multi-tiered security system. This differs from the WWW where each webpage, computer, mobile device, user, and network provider has its own security system creating unthinkable amounts of different security protocols.
The management system makes provision for its own search engines and search engines that exist within the WWW and will, as such, may or may not be able to access or find information in the management system.
It is envisaged that incorporating the concept described herein to form part of an all-new, safe, and regulated way of accessing, editing, and storing information as well as sharing thereof with other people both locally and globally. Countries that are currently not permitting access to the WWW for religious, political, or moral reasons will have absolute control over what can be accessed, edited, and stored as part of their countries’ operation and compliance systems. The management system creates a closed-door operating model which serves as an alternative to the open-door policy which the WWW provides. This alleviated threats such as the Dark web and effectively creates a “Light Web”.
In the future people will be able to browse the internet without fear of trolls, bullies, thieves, or predators.
This should have a significant improvement on the way e-commerce and internet transactions are carried out.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the precise details as described herein.

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1 . A management system for internet services including a decentralized, country-level operating and compliance system that adheres to a single security system, a single regulatory body, wherein pre-authorized access is required for a user to access at least part of the system.
2. The management system for internet services according to claim 1 wherein the decentralized country-level operating- and compliance system includes that each country regulates which access is granted to its users.
3. The management system for internet services according to claim 1 wherein the decentralized country-level operating- and compliance system includes that each country regulates which other countries have reciprocal access to its data.
4. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the country-level operating- and compliance extends to provinces, areas, territories, states, etc. within a specific country.
5. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the country-level operating- and compliance system extends to a group of countries, states, or regions.
6. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the single regulatory body includes a globally controlled economy.
7. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the pre-authorized access requires a user to be vetted.
8. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the vetting confirms the identity of the user
9. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the vetting confirms the corporate compliance of a company.
10. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the single security system ensures safety and morality of all information provided.
11 .The management system for internet services according to any of claim
1 to claim 9 wherein the single security system ensures safety and morality of all services rendered.
12. The management system for internet services according to any of claim 1 to claim 9 wherein the single security system ensures safety and morality of all transactions concluded.
13. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein a user acquires space in the management system.
14. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the space is acquired by renting an area.
15. The management system for internet services according to any of claim 1 to claim 13 wherein the space is acquired by purchasing an area.
16. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein a user links other spaces in the management system to their own.
17. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein a user acquires access to spaces within the management system based on a privilege level.
18. The management system for internet services according to any of claim 1 to claim 16 wherein a user acquires access to spaces within the management system based on a rating level.
19. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the privilege or rating level is purchased.
20. The management system for internet services according to any of claim 1 to claim 18 wherein the privilege or rating level is earned as a correlation to a user’s personal details.
21. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the user’s details may include any of the following: identity, qualification, net worth, or experience in the management system.
22. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the management system includes a loyalty or reward program which forms part of any transaction made as part of the system.
23. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims makes use of existing infrastructures such as the internet.
24. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims makes use of any data transfer protocol.
25. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the system is not accessible from existing information systems on the internet.
26. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the system is not accessible from the World
Wide Web.
27. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims wherein the system cannot access existing information systems on the internet.
28. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims including the use of a universal, star, planetary and celestial body’s theme.
29. The management system for internet services according to any of the preceding claims including the use of a closed-door policy.
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