Do folks in this thread tend to use the Proxigence ProxyPass solution and find it works for them?
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Ding, ding ding... it isn't just you. We tried doing just streaming for several years (waaaay back) and it hurt the rebills (and trial conversions) of sites that did not have downloads. We also tried doing downloads for first few weeks of release and still, members did not agree. We then allowed streams and buried the downloads below. Members were happier and reviews got better. We also tracked what they were clicking on throughout these phases and we found that it was a very small segment that was actually downloading anything. It was just the illusion that they couldn't "own" the videos they paid for also the review sites were negatively impacting opinion.Question 1: ANY video can be downloaded and thus pirated. So it really doesn't matter if you stream or allow downloads. The only metric I care about is which way helps with rebills (more $). With my specific business model I personally find letting Members download the videos = stronger rebills. That's just me. (We also have feeds that stream-only so really it's a mix of the two.) But it ties into...GetSCORECash.com | In the Biz Since 1991
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I use ProxyPass from Proxigence for all my paysites and have for years now. It really does help with cutting down on Members mass-downloading and sharing (tho it does upset some Members who use proxies as they get blocked after a few attempts). Well worth it tho!
Bit of an update since this thread is an older one: Members can now both download and/or stream the exclusive content from each paysite in the Network. But for the "Bonus" content - the daily updated and rotated non-exclusive 'generic' clips only used for Members Areas and not promotion - it's stream-only.Ding, ding ding... it isn't just you. We tried doing just streaming for several years (waaaay back) and it hurt the rebills (and trial conversions) of sites that did not have downloads. We also tried doing downloads for first few weeks of release and still, members did not agree. We then allowed streams and buried the downloads below. Members were happier and reviews got better. We also tracked what they were clicking on throughout these phases and we found that it was a very small segment that was actually downloading anything. It was just the illusion that they couldn't "own" the videos they paid for also the review sites were negatively impacting opinion.
We have monthly and yearly Members and it's always the non-recurring one-time Members who try and download the most. We throttle them like crazy tho. LOLMy Affiliate Programs:
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This here is super important....and buried the downloads below. Members were happier and reviews got better. We also tracked what they were clicking on throughout these phases and we found that it was a very small segment that was actually downloading anything. It was just the illusion that they couldn't "own" the videos they paid for also the review sites were negatively impacting opinion.
One of those 'inconvenient by design' features that other paysites owners should take note of.Comment
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this is existing.it would be awesome if there was a system where, when a user downloaded paysite videos, his username was inserted into the video as a watermark in random frames. would take some pretty fast transcoding, unless it was a format that allowed to insert a watermark on a single frame rather than try to render it to the entire video. The user might never know, but every time a video ended up on the internet you'd know who to ban.
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it would be awesome if there was a system where, when a user downloaded paysite videos, his username was inserted into the video as a watermark in random frames. would take some pretty fast transcoding, unless it was a format that allowed to insert a watermark on a single frame rather than try to render it to the entire video. The user might never know, but every time a video ended up on the internet you'd know who to ban.
Not sure about downloads but there are companies (samples below) that offer forensic watermarking - which can't be removed. So, in case the video is pirated, the watermark can be extracted and the uploader identified, though the solution is quite costly.
https://pallycon.com/forensic-watermarking/
https://www.contentarmor.net/solutio...g-premium-vod/
I bet the sole fact that a user can be identified and disclosed with all consequences for him, is probably enough to deter them from pirating the scenes.
There are video platforms that offer encryption, watermarking and other tools but those watermarks are probably just video overlays that can be eliminated by experienced thieves.
Example:
https://www.muvi.com/video-on-demand-vod.html
https://help.muvi.com/help/player/ad...to-videos.html
Muvi offers you an option to go in for a Studio Approved DRM that keeps your contents safe by encrypting the videos thus preventing them from being captured or leaked out to keeping at bay the numerous video download softwares and add-ons currently available in the market.Downloads (if offered) are probably not watermarked, though this service is still interesting.Muvi’s Watermarking feature further enhances video security by watermarking your videos during playback with viewer's IP Address, Name or Email ID.
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Spot on word for word!
My experience tells me the exact same thing. Improve the product, test what rebills, let them download and basically dont let the freeloaders frustrate you or allow them to eat into the time you spend finding paying customers and retaining them
I have ran paysites for countless years, worked at ModelCentro, a platform for paysites so we see alot of user comments/complaints. I have also tested both ways. And people want downloads and will not stay signed up if they dont get them. They pay enough to get the content to download, simple as that, you can only stream so high of quality as well.
This is the rule, you never cater to the smaller percent. You never cater to the people ripping you off.
The percent of buyers out there is miniscule, youre dreaming if you think you can change that to be a ton more, you need to treat buyers well. You do not want to take downloads off the table because some people who wouldn't be signing up are torrenting your stuff. Especially when downloading is the norm. You give less, you get less. How you deal with free content is by giving more and working twice as hard. Not pulling back and giving less and investing less. Thats how you spiral much quicker
To answer your question. Dont bother dealing with piracy, send dmcas where you can, if youre paying for people to do it for you, its probably not worth it. Focus on your product. Your lack of sales is probably due to your content and the way you do things. Not because of piracy. If youre so big that youre being pirated a ton, its probably because youre huge. You aren't going to be downloaded by everybody if youre small. Like most of the industry, you accept that when youre that big, people will be looking to get your stuff cheaper. but by then, you will be big
Remove the infringers from google, send the occasional dmca if you want. Dont waste too much time. If theyre on that site, theyre not buyers. Removing from google helps the most
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Nice dead thread bump, I have done this with my developer since before this thread was first opened, in 2015 (Developed in 2012 originally) - I have a dedicated server (600-800$/month) that only renders videos after a user has requested it, and inserts a watermark that they will never be able to see or know about. Long story short - it's no longer worth it. I have kept my mouth shut about using these kinds of techniques and always have pirates identified every time they signup.Not sure about downloads but there are companies (samples below) that offer forensic watermarking - which can't be removed. So, in case the video is pirated, the watermark can be extracted and the uploader identified, though the solution is quite costly.
https://pallycon.com/forensic-watermarking/
https://www.contentarmor.net/solutio...g-premium-vod/
I bet the sole fact that a user can be identified and disclosed with all consequences for him, is probably enough to deter them from pirating the scenes.
There are video platforms that offer encryption, watermarking and other tools but those watermarks are probably just video overlays that can be eliminated by experienced thieves.
Example:
https://www.muvi.com/video-on-demand-vod.html
https://help.muvi.com/help/player/ad...to-videos.html
Downloads (if offered) are probably not watermarked, though this service is still interesting.

By the way - the moment you ban some account that is sharing the content, they will signup again immediately with another carded account and a new ip. Good luck.
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Thanks for your input to this dead thread...Nice dead thread bump, I have done this with my developer since before this thread was first opened, in 2015 (Developed in 2012 originally) - I have a dedicated server (600-800$/month) that only renders videos after a user has requested it, and inserts a watermark that they will never be able to see or know about. Long story short - it's no longer worth it. I have kept my mouth shut about using these kinds of techniques and always have pirates identified every time they signup.
By the way - the moment you ban some account that is sharing the content, they will signup again immediately with another carded account and a new ip. Good luck.
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