hi hank,

thanks for your statement. it seem that you know something
about DRM. I will send the guys some emails and questions about
their technolgy. the news and the demo comes out today and i think
onlinelib is not as big as adobe and they dont 
have the same mempower, but i dont know :)

i found some posts on www.flashforum.de
but everything is in german. maybe i can something
clear for me and my company.

i thank all guys for answering my questions.

best & good night
tom
 






----- Original Message ----- 
From: "hank williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 2:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Red5] DRM - is this rtmp or red5 ?


> No, DRM makes lots of sense to me, but not for streaming. Windows
> Media does offer DRM for downloaded and flash should too. Now if they
> are offering something where you progressively download a file and
> they can assign rights to it and replay it (or not) according to those
> rules, then that makes sense but somehow I strongly suspect they dont
> have any kind of a breakthrough here.
> 
> Funny thing is, apparently they arent much interested in selling to
> people who speak english. I dont know, if you cant even explain in
> english the basic technology it just doesnt sound very credible. With
> encryption, you really need to be totally open with people about how
> your stuff works so others can objectively measure the effectiveness
> of your strategy and technology.
> 
> Adobe has said DRM is on their roadmap and if it was as easy as this,
> there would already be a solution, from someone that can speak
> english.
> 
> Regards
> Hank
> 


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