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Comment sceller une vidéo au format HTML5 contre le vol par le téléchargement sur la toile ?

Explorer ,
Oct 09, 2017 Oct 09, 2017

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Madame, Monsieur,

Comment protéger mes vidéos contre le vol, c'est-à-dire contre les téléchargements sauvages et illégaux sur la toile ?

Je m'explique : je publie des vidéos sur la toile avec Dreamweaver sur mes sites Web au format HTML5. Une fois publiées, elles ont 4 extensions possibles : .webm, .m4v, .mp4 et .ogv pour pouvoir être visualisées sur la quasi totalité des équipements de lecture vidéo reliés à l'Internet.

Dois-je les tagguer ? Alors si oui comment  et avec quel outil : Premiere Pro, Lighroom, Bridge, ou autre ?

Dans les forums que je trouve via Google je vois qu'il existe des outils comme : abcAVI Tag Editor - Download Software mais il ne fonctionne que pour les .avi et est trop ancien pour mon système d'exploitation ou TigoTago | Tag Editor  mais après vérification de l'exécutable auprès de https://www.virustotal.com/​​  je m'aperçois qu'il y a un malware dedans et donc qu'il est inexploitable.

Merci d'avance pour votre réponse

PS : je suis abonné chez Adobe à sa formule Creative Cloud sinon j'ai aussi acheté la suite Production Premium CS6.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

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You can protect your videos from someone downloading them, but even if you did so people would still be able to use screen recording software to copy them.

To protect them you would have to use streaming video software, both in the web page, on the server and in the production of the video, which would incure a lot of extra time and costs. An easier solution would be to simple place a small 'watermark' in each frame of the video, that would be seen during playback, (i think premier pro can do this automatically for you).

The other solution would of course be to place all your videos behing a 'members only' section of your site.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 10, 2017 Oct 10, 2017

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Use digital watermarking to invisibly embed copyright ownership information into your media & track how it's being used online.

Digimarc | About Digital Watermarking

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Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Community Expert ,
Oct 12, 2017 Oct 12, 2017

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have you try adding an .htaccess file on your web server to not deliver the media if not served internally ?

if not,

well that's from the top of my head, and perhaps that probably need to be adjusted... and that need to be run on Apache

add your videos on a specific folder, and add an .htaccess file inside this folder, then place the content below on the .htaccess file (think to replace by your own domain name)

SetEnvIfNoCase Referer domain.com internal

SetEnvIfNoCase origin domain.com internal

order Deny,Allow

Deny from all

Allow from env=internal

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