The concept of a communication network is that it should allow users to focus on data from sources, rather than dealing with references, or working with duplicate data at multiple locations. This implies that content can be alternated from its original context and purpose. It also stems from the fact that content is disseminated with unnecessary data (ad images, layout, images, animation, feature script, other referral info) which may divert the intent of the authors ideal environment from its content. Another thing that is worth mentioning is that unnecessary data increases the current Internet usage (an astounding 90% level of traffic).

  The concept of centralized content is inherent with a wide range of benefits, one of which is having the ability to control authentication and data vulnerability. Along with these benefits is that it is feasible to envision an Internet where content-centric protocols take care of the copyrights and royalty for the author.

  Other advantages of content-centric are stimulated by XML tag-language. Vendors have already begun to release new services (RSS, Social Networking, Collaborative content) that are validating the evolution of the Web it truly content-centric. Businesses are emphasizing that information-technology is the source of their problem and are beginning to follow the transition and evolution of databases into comprehensive Content-Centric XML-base environments!

Concent-Centric Principle:

1.   Every content author is uniquely and securely identified.
2.   Every content property can manage by a representative or own by a third party.
3.   Every content is store without user knowledge of where it is physically located.
4.   Every content can consist of any data type.
5.   Every content is unique, and redundance is illiminated to all server and users computer.
6.   Every content is stream to users from source location, no upload or download.
7.   Every content can be cache on routerpoint for multiple streaming to users.
8.   Every content data is synchronize automatically with user via services.
9.   Every content is automatically archive to maintain availability in case of a disaster.
10. Every content contain XML tag to identify each items of the content.
11. Every content must have; title, author, date, subject, size, format, content.
12. Every content can have as many tag as needed.
13. Every content use Metadata natural language (within XML tag) to describe the context.
14. Every content refer to "Hierarchy Scheme & Classification Layers" system to help structure the content.
15. Every content is map on a global scheme using HSCL system for search and link capability.
16. Every content allow inserted tag for reference to other author.
17. Every content allow inserted tag for reference to other source of content.
18. Every content are format to be portable to any browser.
19. Every content is verify for virus each time it is update (or periodically for chat content).
20. Every content have secure access controls.
21. Every content is incorporated into Meta Documents file system.
22. Every content is encrypted, which key is kept in Meta Keys access system.
23. Every content is not to be retrieve without accessing the Meta Documents.
24. Every content can be stream to users with permission as granted by the copyrights.
25. Every content contain the list of Keys licence for the "viewing" permission.
26. Every content contain the list of Keys licence for the "editing" permission.
27. Every content have a royalty mechanism to ensure payment to author (or third party owner).
28. Every content is save without presentation or formulation
29. Every content rely on external transformation system (WebPage, XLS, CMS, WebService, etc.)
30. Every user is uniquely and securely identified.
31. Every user can search, retrieve, and view Documents.
32. Every user (with requested permission) is offer the content location and key.
33. Every user Keys include the location and decryption script of all contents he has permission.
34. Every user (with Key) can access, view, add, delete, edit, data of store contents.