Sorry man, I dont understand, Here is hypothetical:
A surfer joins my site, downloads a movie, fills out the lisc. cancels his membership the next day. Then trys to play the movie while he is not online.
If he doesnt try to play the movie while he is connected to the net, how can the software know the lisc is no longer valid? What if he cancelled from his office PC or friends PC?
Not trying to give you a hard time just trying to understand how this works.
Heres how our system works.
If he/she cancels the next day, they still have access to the movie and site for the month so it plays as normal whether online or offline - they pay for a months access and thats what they get. After the 30 days is up and they have an inactive membership, if the surfer is offline and they try to play the movie, they will be prompted to go online to aquire there licence. From here they can re-join. Basicly the movie files can be distributed anywhere (P2P, CD etc) and will still get the join fee if they buy.
DRM is very flexible and thats how we work things. We could change the workings of it all after a few clicks if we wanted to.
99bb, glad to hear its working for you and it shows how DRM can be "tailor made" to suit different sites
