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Originally posted by tony404
A few thoughts to prevent file sharing I think its a good thing. To expire the clip you are playing with fire. For too long the surfer has been able to download and keep the pics, clips from the site he joins. To tell him now you cant do that wont fly and considering we live in a world where charging back can be done online is asking for CB heaven.
Also at six thousand dollars you will never get the little adult webmasters to adopt and they make up a large majority of the sites on the net.
As far as getting people to stay the trick is to make content a priority . Make interesting and original, not the same old content from the same 4 suppliers everybody uses.
It seems to me the only retention is the webmaster that is now married to the company that provides drm.
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Isn't there a maximum time limit on when a member can chargeback? 6 months? 12? Set DRM to expire then if you go the agressive route or give them unlimited rights for viewing.
Remember, DRM is what you make it. You own the rights. You can change them to work for you. The idea behind DRM is that it has to be flexible for the content owner.
Content is key. I agree. Shity, saturated content wont do any better on P2P than on a members site. Same rules apply.
The fact remains, DRM exist as publishers and producers were tired of getting content ripped off. If you buy into that, then you buy into content protection and you buy into DRM (Digital Rights Management).
I think its hard to say you?re tired of getting content ripped off, but don't think DRM is the way to protect it. DRM, in the broad term, is the only way to solve this problem.