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podust2011-12-12 08:49:56
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podust, 2011-12-12 08:49:56

How to protect media content from copying?

So, the scene is the outback, in which there is no normal Internet, a computer store.
Completed tasks: to make an excellent, high-quality selection of media materials (mainly films in *.avi, *.mkv and music in *.mp3) in high quality, deliver it with a ready-made computer.
Task outstanding: protect content from being copied.
I don't know how to do it. Using MS DRM is a big hassle, as you will have to reformat the content to wmv / wma. Are there other similar methods? Maybe some non-obvious stupid way?

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Maxim Shishkin, 2011-12-12
@lsoul

I have a pattern break. Why protect something that apparently is not licensed?

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mixailflash, 2011-12-12
@mixailflash

it is impossible to protect, there is still someone who will break

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a3x, 2011-12-12
@a3x

You can close up all the outlets ;-), in the sense of turning off USB, Ethernet, RS232, and sealing the case.

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podust, 2011-12-12
@podust

PS But in essence, no one will say anything, no?

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Denis, 2011-12-12
@uscr

Are you serious about protecting stolen content? What's the point? Raise sales?
Sell ​​this content on media for 100 rubles, if you really don’t care about the legality of your actions.

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