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Originally Posted by Owen Pierce
They've had this sort of thing on images for years. I guess it only makes sense for it to be in video now as well...
But yeah, there can be a work around for it, since the mark is detectable, it can also be altered. Just need to run an application on the video to search/destroy. The concept is great, but hackers won't stand for it. 
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The point isn't to stop hackers, though.
It doesn't matter if it can be circumvented. If it doesn't stop people from watching it, most are too lazy to disable it if that takes more than 20 seconds.