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Originally Posted by iSpyCams
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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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
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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.
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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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Downloads (if offered) are probably not watermarked, though this service is still interesting.
