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spdklls99
10-24-2016, 02:01 AM
I hope this doesnt work as great as the article makes it sound it will?


https://www.yahoo.com/news/watching-pirated-live-stream-cisco-174606160.html

Cisco has plans to stop you in your tracks — if you’re illegally watching a pirated stream, that is. The San Jose-based company recently introduced a new technology known as Streaming Piracy Prevention, which”utilizes technology to locate illegal redistribution of content on the open internet and closed pirate networks.” And apparently, it’ll help Cisco deny access to illegal live streams, even if you’re in the middle of watching it.

Streaming Piracy Prevention, or SPP, works using a “forensic watermark,” which “identifies the subscriptions/sessions used to source the content, and shuts down the source through the video security system — all in real-time,” Cisco wrote in a blog post announcement earlier this week. And because the technology is completely automated, Cisco ensures “a timely response to incidents of piracy.” That means there’s no need for third parties to interfere, and that there’s now “an unmatched level of cross-device retransmission prevention and allowing service providers to take back control of their channels, to maximize their revenue.” Great news for service providers, potentially bad news for you (if you’ve a penchant for watching free TV).

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Cisco is hoping to go wide with its SPP technology, and has partnered with Friend MTS (FMTS) in order to tackle as much of the web as possible. As the tech company notes, “FMTS’s market leading piracy monitoring capabilities feed the Cisco SPP service with real-time pirated video feeds found on the open Internet, which are used by SPP to locate the source of the leak and shut it down.”

So if you had big plans in the coming months to watch all that college football via an illegal live stream, or have been enjoying all your favorite shows in a not-so-kosher capacity, consider this the end of days. Streaming Piracy Prevention just may make you an honest television viewer.

Lowteck
10-24-2016, 04:57 PM
Sounds to me like censorship which is illegal in the US. That has been tried before! That is censorship!!

ilan
10-24-2016, 08:16 PM
Censorship hinges on content. This action is content neutral. Instead, it hinges on a content provider's identity and a theft of services from that provider.

Lance989
10-24-2016, 09:07 PM
I'd like to see the licensing costs associated with this technology... I doubt we will ever see it (you never know though).

wickedjoker
10-24-2016, 09:31 PM
yeah sounds more like it is for p2p networks. Also yes that is a slippery slope in the US due to the FCC Net Neutrality Act. I would be surprised if it can be enforced here more than likely they will send a letter to your isp to stop you for the DMCA.

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