Adobe adds DRM in a flash

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Mar 20, 2008 1:31 AM EDT
The Inquirer; By Sylvie Barak
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The new software lets content providers encrypt FLV and F4V audio and video files and then set access policies for them. Basically, DRM technology is now being applied to Flash and broadcasting firms will now be able to enforce access requirements and expiration dates to content, even after it has been distributed, to make sure it isn’t reused or passed on without permission.

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