The design of a 21st Century Digital Network is defined by contract. The lynchpin in the design of a 21st Century Digital Network is a set of nine uniform contractual licensing agreements ("TTS CLAs") which serve to bind any business organization in each of four TTS Primary Network Component Classes ("PNCCs"; or "PNC Classes"). Note: CLAs are between owners of technologies, not between the technologies themselves, then creates an owner of the union of technolgies.
The sole purpose of 21st Century Digital contractual agreements ("TTS CLAs") is the secure digital processing and transmission of trademarked and/or copyrighted data.
The result: Security mechanisms and transaction records are embedded in four locations: hardware, software, information carrier, and network administrator.
The security on a 21st Century Digital Network is based on the relationship of the four PNCCs to one another rather than simply in a software algorithm alone, exponentially increasing the security associated with digital commerce.