What constraints on content usage can Flash Access enforce?
Flash Access associates content with devices, so users cannot play content on devices that have not obtained a license. In addition, usage rules are tied to the content and are enforced by the client. For example, an end user renting content may be given the right to view content on his or her computer 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 to guard against recording. And you can set limits on how much end users can put their computer clocks backward, thwarting attempts to extend rental periods forever.
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