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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
Show me what you have - if I can't figure out how to rip it within 20-30 minutes, I will be impressed. There are only so many ways to stream via html5...
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I didn't say that it was 100% 'rip-proof' or that there isn't a work around. However, if you're removing a trademark, the US laws (
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/1114) make it possible to come after you, your platform, your host, et al.
Porn pirates figure DMCA is almost useless and they mostly ignore it, sure.
But trademark infringement is a whole other ball game. Trademark infringement is what Sony, NBC Universal, YouTube, Disney, etc. use and there are slam-dunk cases where they win big. It's the only real recourse against piracy and it works.
You can rip/remove a watermark, but you best be careful if you're removing a trademark.