Apart from paying $30,000 for a digital rights management license, is there any way to control who has access to content I post to Silverlight Streaming?
For example, if I want people to register with their Windows Live ID before gaining access to videos, is that possible without paying megabucks?
It seems to me that the URLs to the .WMV files are wide-open for use and abuse. Anyone could embed my content on their site without permission.
Thanks for any pointers.
Ken
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Controlling Access to Silverlight Streaming Content
Dec 19, 2008 08:45 PM | LINK
Apart from paying $30,000 for a digital rights management license, is there any way to control who has access to content I post to Silverlight Streaming?
For example, if I want people to register with their Windows Live ID before gaining access to videos, is that possible without paying megabucks?
It seems to me that the URLs to the .WMV files are wide-open for use and abuse. Anyone could embed my content on their site without permission.
Thanks for any pointers.
Ken