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Originally Posted by Ron Bennett
Forget DRM and instead leverage customer copying to your advantage ... brand all your vids, if you don't already, and keep adding new content often.
Building a strong brand will likely more than make up for the potential loss of business from illegal copying of your content.
On an aside, from a surfer's perspective, I'd never knowingly join an adult site that was using DRM; would cancel and demand a refund.
Many folks who signup for adult memberships know how to get adult stuff for free, but they signup to get exclusive/updated content without the hassles of P2P; less worry of getting viruses, etc.
Ok, I've digressed from what you were asking, but DRM is something that turns me off from both a surfer's perspective *and* also from a business perspective.
If still seeking to go DRM, find out what the better known sites are using to protect their content - start there.
Ideally, try to find a DRM scheme that allows the visitor to save at least one copy ... but most importantly find a DRM that's most compatible with people's computers/brower configs - not all DRM is created equal ... if the visitor has to download all sorts of stuff just to view a video, they're likely not going to be happy leading to less joins and more cancels/chargebacks.
Good luck ...
Ron
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Ppl use DRM not only for members area you know?
Some ppl get 200 to 300k hits daily ONLY from ppl who trades clips with the DRM features in forums or p2p , and show them a different ad everytime they start the video in the DRM console.
Other ppl auto-install spywares in the DRM window , but its another story