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A Pirate’s Tale: Building a client-side anti-piracy solution in a week
Description
It was a Monday like any other when a friend called us and said: “Last weekend we streamed a Pay Per View soccer match in Bolivia and we were pirated through Twitch, Facebook and YouTube. The next match is in 5 days. Can you help us?”
This talk tells the story of how we built and run a pilot of an end to end anti-piracy system in a week. We will cover the challenges we faced, the strategies we used, and the architecture of the solution we built using AWS, VideoJS and Common Encryption. The code will be available on GitHub celebrating the Demuxed 2021 edition. Presented at Demuxed 2021Conference
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