December 15 [12:00 EDT] -- Tori Amos is taking her charitable endeavours for RAINN -- the Washington, DC-based Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network -- on to the Internet in a groundbreaking video pay-per-view fundraiser.

According to Billboard, the singer will be launching a benefit project which will see Amos' 14 video catalogue available for viewing to fans paying a minimum one-time donation of $5 to the network. The donation will give fans access to the clips for a four-week period starting December 18.

Among the offerings are a rare clip for her song "Cornflake Girl," a video never before available in the U.S. The campaign is being dubbed "Onstage With RealAid," and is being hosted by her label, Atlantic at www.atlantic-records.com, and Seattle's RealNetworks, www.real.com. The project also marks the debut of the RealSystem 5.0 Commerce Solution designed for seamless and secure on-demand live online events.

Users must register and receive a non-transferable password specific to each computer user. The content cannot be downloaded, thus fans won't be able to store the videos on their harddrives for repeated viewing or copying. Donations will be accepted via online credit card transactions.