There is software which can capture video directly from screen. It's 
usually advertised as a method to record MSN/Yahoo Video conversations, 
but it could as well be used to record an otherwise "protected" video.

Anything that can displayed on a computer screen can be captured ... I 
never really understood that whole DRM idea. ;)


Dan Rossi wrote:
> To my understanding the WMV drm cracking hasnt been fixed at all. I 
> think authenticating the clients automatically or making the player use 
> a login form for a user to enter is the best defence maybe ? Ive just 
> been doing some testing, and loading in some secret key information to 
> generate a token is most definitely sniffable. So the only way is to 
> send a salted MD5 token to the client via scripting, which is then 
> authenticated over rtmps.  Still speccing out a solution although ive 
> seen some red5 examples already using an authentication framework correct ?
> 
> Adobe has plans for a DRM platform which i also asked about.
> 
> Luke Hubbard wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since they call it anti caching protection, not drm I dont see whats 
>> so special about it. RTMP is not cached by the client anyway. With 
>> regard to creating a form of content protection with RTMP (which they 
>> seem to be claiming), IMHO its a marketing pipe dream as with all 
>> forms of flash based "encryption". Since its trivial to decrypt swfs 
>> it will be equality trivial to break the copy protection they impose. 
>> At any rate I see dont see DRM as something we should be encoraging. 
>> If your boss / client wants it, sure you could hack something together 
>> which will be "good enough" to make them happy.  If you need true DRM, 
>> look for a different format.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luke
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/29/07, *Sergey Lukin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi All,
>>       Anybody knows how guys from OnlineLib
>>     http://www.onlinelib.de/en/home/
>>     <http://www.onlinelib.de/en/home/> implement ACP
>>     (http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2006/9/7/vcsacp
>>     <http://www.flashcomguru.com/index.cfm/2006/9/7/vcsacp>). Do we
>>     have any chance for implement same behavior?
>>
>>     Serge N Lukin
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