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I have a client, (dance school) who has 3 shows a year that I video & create DVDs to sell to parents. The school wants to do away with the DVDs & have the parents pay for & down load the video from the internet. When a parent down loads a video the client wants the parent not to be able to share the video with another parent without paying. One show is approx 3 hrs. the other 2 shows are approx 1 1/2 hrs long. I edit with Adobe Premire Pro. I have a Smug Mug & Drop Box acc.
Please advise me on what to do.
Thank you in advance.
Ron Lawson
"the client wants the parent not to be able to share the video with another parent without paying."
No-can-do. Once a file is downloaded, parents can do whatever they want with it. There's nothing you can do to prevent sharing on social media and e-mail. It's out of your hands.
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Read Nancy's reply about a shopping cart in https://community.adobe.com/t5/The-Lounge/Once-purchased-how-do-you-deliver-presets-to-customers/td-...
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For added security, my download files reside on Amazon S3 buckets without public access. https://aws.amazon.com/s3/
So even if the download link falls into wrong hands, they can't access the files without 1) a special encrypted key and 2) a link that originates from my servers. Additionally, the links expire after X number of days.
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"the client wants the parent not to be able to share the video with another parent without paying."
No-can-do. Once a file is downloaded, parents can do whatever they want with it. There's nothing you can do to prevent sharing on social media and e-mail. It's out of your hands.
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Nancy, I couldn't find thread about car accident.. are you an husband OK ? It's been a while...
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Hope all is cool. Also hope you have new car to get turkey for Thanksgiving !