How does Flash Access protect content from being pirated?
Flash Access employs a number of security methods besides encryption. Flash Access associates usage rules with content, which can help limit piracy. For example, an end user renting content may be given the right to view content during a 72-hour playback window, after which time the content will no longer play. Flash Access also protects against deep linking by managing a white list of approved SWF or AIR applications. You can also define output protection controls.