Flash DRM Protects Video Files

PANAMA CITY, Panama — Supernova Broadcasting has announced the release of its SafeLurker DRM Security Software Versions 1.3 and 2.1; the latest products to extend the range and reach of its Supernova Platform.

According to the company, SafeLurker is a Digital Rights Management (DRM) product allowing companies that publish or sell video content to protect their intellectual property.

SafeLurker v1.3 prevents decompiling and downloading of video files and controls which users can view the content; securing video files against unauthorized viewing, copying, sharing and saving. Version 2.1 includes enhancements designed to work in combination with FSSV streaming servers.

"SafeLurker is able to prevent users from making unlicensed copies of video files," said a company rep. "It provides DRM controls such as entering username and password and/or serial and registration codes, also an end date for the use of a file ([which is] useful if content is being rented rather than being sold); and includes the ability to remove licenses in realtime if the recipient is misusing the product."

SafeLurker is priced at $49 per DRM compiled videofile, with subscription licenses and perpetual and own-server licenses available for mid-size companies and enterprises.

Supernova Broadcasting is a joint venture between Schuetz Internet LLC and Webmasters S.A., which distributes a wide range of media through its network to a variety of customers including media companies and marketing companies throughout Europe, North-, Central- and Latin America.

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