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| Audio DRM Forum Want to remove the copy protection from your Audio files to transfer to any device you have? Do you also want to find out how about the various DRM programs around today? This is the forum for you. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Oct 2005
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| DRM questions hi, I posted this in M$'s forum, but no replies... OK here's what I want to do... I'm going to try and sell podcasts online in 2 ways: 1) A monthly fee allowing the customer to listen to the podcasts/audio streamed online 2) Charge the customer a fee per podcast/audio. So they can download it and listen to it on their computer or put it onto their mp3 player etc. NB: both will be extremely cheap Now I'm looking for the best solution to stop people from simply sharing these podcasts/audio with their friends or uploading/sharing it online. DRM: 1) Does it actually stop piracy? 2) If not, give me an idea of what they can do to get around it? ...I've read somewhere that all is required is that the file be burned to a CD and the DRM is removed... is this true? What about P2P stuff? 3) Can files using DRM be easily used with all mp3 players? e.g. such as the iPod? 4) Does DRM cost anything to use? (from the distributers view) 5) Any other methods you can think of to help me protect my files from piracy? 6) I've been thinking perhaps about embedding some identifying information into the podcast in real-time (perhaps using ID3 tagging) and simply using this as a way of deterring piracy as I can track who bought a particular file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. cheers nathan |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: May 2005
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| Re: DRM questions Umm, sorry, but considering the fact that most podcasts are free, I dont think youlll get a lot of money. Also, probably illegal to sale without paying the industry. Also, if youre actually going to attempt to sale podcasts to people, and you dont want piracy, make something to where they can only have a description and a 30 second sample, and they have to pay to get to the actual podcast. And, sorry, but they will be able to share it anyways, because useful tools like Tunebite and Muvaudio(THANK GOD FOR TUNEBITE!) are good for bypassing DRM. So, youd be screwed as far as that goes, because not even the RIAA seems to be able to stop Tunebite, because its technically legal. It uses loopholes in the legal system. Sorry, but I personally dont think youll manage to sell podcasts, and I dont think youll be able to stop people from spreading the same podcasts around for free .
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| New on Forum Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Re: DRM questions Saddly, for distributers, there are programs that remove ANY DRM. Tunebite records the songs, while playing them. And yes, if you burn to a CD, the DRM is removed when ripped to a computer. My sugestion: make the DRM so it can't be burned to a CD. That will help, but there's still Tunebite. Tunebite is expensive though, just for some podcasts. It is easy putting DRM music on an MP3 or iPod. They will play just how they do if you download from iTunes. iTunes uses DRM. So far, I have not found any free easy source of DRM, I actually posted recently. You have to pay per licence (download). |
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