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Old 06-04-2008, 04:28 PM
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Smile Re: Protection from Video Theft

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That sample we have up there is our first wedding we did. The shaky video will be addressed forthright. The shakiest video was shot by my partner who has no video taking experience. Since last August when we shot that wedding, we have several more in the can and more booked. Love the video business.

For the viewing public, here is a little trick I have done on another site I am webmaster for. Depending on how much control you want to give the person viewing the video is put the player on the page, set it up to what it plays then before you publish the page put a text box or boxes over the player(s). That effectively block anybody from doing a right click and downloading the video.
Another idea in you original post, you said 'and offer the finished product to the musician.' You could post the video on a separate page and give the musician the URL to go get it, give him or her or them a time limit to go get it. Stress to them that this copyright material and they should not pass around this page URL.
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