Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology employed by content providers to protect their intellectual property, digital files, and digital content. DRM restrictions are used to control access to digital files and restrict specific actions taken with those files, such as printing, copying, or sharing. DRM is also used to track the use of digital files so that the provider can understand how the file is used and measure the impact of its distribution. You can also keep all these files in some kind ofdigital asset management system. The benefit of DRM restrictions is that it allows the creator of…
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VdoCipher DRM compatibility across devices & browsers
We have given a summary of the recommended browsers on each device. Talking of compatibility by example; there is a reason why Netflix does not play in mobile phone browsers (but we do). Netflix also is not supported on apps in some phones which do not have the required security compatibility, and Netflix does not provide HD videos on most devices because of security reasons. Our aim is that all viewers should have at least one very good option to watch videos on whichever device they have. HTTPS is must on your website to play HTML5 videos, without https on…
VdoCipher shifted to HTML5 Widevine DRM in 2018
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Secure video streaming and hosting: Advances in technology
VdoCipher provides highest secure video streaming in the world market. It is a full packaged video streaming, hosting, Encoding+DRM service offered in easy to use manner. This post presents an overview on various practices adopted by VdoCipher to deliver secure video streaming for its clients. For e-learning and media companies hosting streaming videos on their sites, having a secure video player on the site is the primary requirement. For better user experience, forcing the viewer to install some plugin is also not preferable. VdoCipher ensures that its customers can use secure video streaming without deteriorating the viewer experience. The encryption…
Looking to sell videos online: Protection from piracy
"Information wants to be free. Information also wants to be expensive. That tension will not go away " -Stewart Brand. This is the nature of information and content being posted on internet these days. Media publishers trying to sell videos online have often heard “ Once you have put your videos online, it is free . There can be no DRM on the internet”. How practical is this argument and are there ways to prevent video download on web? I would like to have a take on the notion considering current legislation and technologies. It is true that a content…