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Originally Posted by wootpr0n
First of all, as many have pointed out, your position is ridiculous.
Adobe is under no obligation to develop software with DRM or that prevents copyright infringement. The only exception is in the DMCA where a device or program that could be used for infringement also has no significant non-infringing use. And it can be easily argued that Flash has significant non-infringing use.
But you obviously don't have much experience with Flash. It can be DRM enabled if you use Flash Media Server. In fact, its DRM is beyond comparison:
-it allows for true streaming (you can jump to any part of the video)
-it uses a proprietary streaming protocol that is impenetrable to stream rippers
-the video is stored in a memory buffer and never recorded to the hard drive, so there is never a flash video file in the temporary internet files
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LOL, you must own a tube site.
If if, uhh uh... Streaming Flash video surver uhh uh.. yeah...
Oh and its non infringing! Uh uh.. DMCA it does not break uh uh...
My ass...
Pahlease.
Case and point how many tube sites with Stolen content actually use the Flash Streaming media server? Surely you must know.