I think there was some discussion a couple of weeks ago on the
subject in the archives but the short answer is there is no robust
integrated solution like you see with Windows Media (used simply for
illustration, not saying it is the solution but it is an attempt at
one). I think that is one area where Apple should do more work to
help increase adoption of QT in new markets. Designing solutions for
DRM leveraging QT is an option using DataHandlers but it's harder to
assert the security of DRM at that point because there is no
"standard" DRM integrated into the player, broadcaster/streaming
server. When you start talking about real protection, integration
down to the OS level is important to keep people from injecting
things into an external API used for DRM, NOOP calls, etc. In my
field integrity, confidentiality, and non-repudiation of content is
important and using a format which brings that to the table in the
form of robust DRM to handle those things as well as revocation and
other features makes it a much easier sell to my customers.
- Brian
On Oct 19, 2005, at 5:19 PM, Peter Krajcik wrote:
Hi all,
we are looking for DRM solution that could be used for QuickTime
movies (H.264/MPEG4 encoded).
I searched all known sources on internet and I couldn't find any
tested/working
system I could use to apply DRM on QT movie files we want to make
public on internet
but with this kind of protection.
Does anybody know something that could be used ?
Thank you.
Peter
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