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DRM is basically a turn off for the consumer, the best idea is to allow burning the files and copying them a limited number of times (though still requiring the DRM software to authenticate manually with your member's DB). So after expiry the file becomes useless until membership is renewed. The problem being you've got to have content people want to watch over and over again that is worth the membership fee.
Anyone had a user get a naughtyamerica trial? no offense to the guys but their trial subscription really needs to be further explained to the user before they buy it. The trial subscription is basically one video that they select. NastyDollars doesn't do that kind of thing and still has a decent retention rate because of their archive content. It was just a turn-off for the average surfer.
The obvious goal is, give them porn, lots of it and decent stuff and they'll come back. Trying to force a user into subscribing won't work unless you've already reached the above goal.....and then what's the point of DRM when your customers are coming back?
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