Book a Meeting to Stay Up to Date on the Latest Content Security Trends and Technologies
It’s already time for another IBC Show in Amsterdam, and the content security experts at BuyDRM couldn’t be more excited. It is always a great time to meet with our existing and future customers and partners and to celebrate the achievements and milestones that we have made over the last year.
This year BuyDRM will be in Hall 1 Stand F37. Here are just some of the topics that we will be covering:
Forensic Watermarking at Scale with A/B Switching—At last year’s show, we debuted our server-side watermarking solution, which, while providing the utmost security for VOD, presents challenges for protecting live streaming at scale. A/B switching solves this problem and can provide forensic watermarking protection for even the largest broadcasts and live events. See how BuyDRM’s MultiMark Forensic Watermarking Solution can fit into your ecosystem to provide a holistic approach that compliments DRM.
Supporting the Largest Sporting Events Worldwide with DRM at Scale – Learn how BuyDRM works with many of the largest brands in the world to pull off gate-crashing live events around the globe where failure is not an option. Over the last several years, if you have interacted with most major sporting events worldwide, you probably received a DRM license on your device that originated from our KeyOS Content Security Platform. Book a meeting with our battle-tested content security experts to learn more about how we can support your next project.
Limiting Concurrent Users with MultiBlock – Most everyone is looking to cut costs in the current economic climate, but have you considered capturing lost revenue? Enforcing end-user license agreements by limiting concurrent users could provide a new source of income that you might not have even known you were losing. See how you can accomplish this at the DRM level with KeyOS MultiBlock Concurrency Limiting.
Prevent Screen Recording with Widevine L1 on PCs—We have reported on rumors swirling around this announcement for years, but now it is finally a reality. Enforcing Widevine L1 on PCs will prevent the most pervasive of all piracy. In the past, enforcing L1 was impossible because Widevine had no access to the hardware-level Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) on PCs. With Google Chrome being the most popular browser in the world, enforcing Widevine L1 on PCs is sure to be a gamechanger in the fight against piracy.
Be sure to book a meeting to learn more about these issues, as well as our latest API updates, feature sets, and customer announcements. Our Content Security Experts are standing by and ready to assist.
Remember to visit us in Hall 1 Stand F37. We look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam!