Another option is Brightcove, although I believe they only offer "pay per download" rather than subscription at this point.
- Andrew Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones wrote: > --- In [email protected] > <mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com>, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > If you were going to try sell useful educational material on the > > internet, how would you protect those video froms being wholesale > > taken on the internets? > > > > What precautions would you take? > > > > I am thinking of a rotating password that only subscribers can get, > > but that is about all I came up with. > > > > Do any of you have any simple ideas? > > > > We have No Budget, BTW. > > > > If you are a CMS junkie -- I am currently running joomla, SMF forum, > > tiki-wiki, mediawiki and wordpress, and I'd rather not have to learn > > a new CMS. > > > Ron, > > Good question! > > For those of us (you do dogs, I do horses) with narrow niche > educational material rather than "shows" for wider audiences > aggregators don't make sense, yet we want to be compensated for > content I think the CMS could work. I use Joomla. It has > some tempting subscription plug-ins. One in particular, > JContentSubscription looks appropriate. > > I'm glad you raised this. > > Stan Hirson > http://hestakaup.com <http://hestakaup.com> > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.17.8/648 - Release Date: 1/23/2007 > > -- Andrew Young Creative Director, The World's Angriest Puppets Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.angrypuppets.com Blog: puppetvision.blogspot.com _________________________________________________________________ Need personalized email and website? Look no further. It's easy with Doteasy $0 Web Hosting! Learn more at www.doteasy.com
