I dont know, but you dont *need* DRM for purely streamed FLVs since
they dont sit in the cache. So I presume they are talking about
progressive download. But these guys always do quite a bad job of
describing what they do, therefore sucking every last bit of
credibility out of their offerings.
This is streaming on rtmp port 80, so it's tunneling.
They used a crypted scheme to prevent the users to get direct access to the flv source.
They use also they own server VCS to broadcast it.
They seems to have inserted special data in the flv stream like timestamp to speak with the client. So the client have to download a piece of "software" that act as a player to interpret all of the stuff.

I'll dig further another time.
It's a funny toy anyway !
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erixtekila
http://blog.v-i-a.net/

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