Flash OwnerGuard
Tilgore Kraut - September 4, 2008While placing any crucial information or data over the web, we are often concerned about its theft, as we cite a number of evidences of stealing copyrighted content over the web. Developers usually pool huge efforts in designing the logos or content of the websites and illicit content lifting can taint our image irremediably. So, check this activity with the help of Flash OwnerGuard. This proves to be a proficient application, which provides you with Security, DRM, Licensing & Distribution Management, Copy Protection solution for the Adobe Flash FLV and SWF Videos. By using the application, you can lock the flash video file, define the High Security Expiration Working Times and Dates, and apply other limitations for flash video protection.
Flash OwnerGuard application presents the feature-set that can be easily operated and it functions to the best of efficacy. Each options of the program opens with a new dialog box to let your perform the related function. Either you can go through different functions or carry on the work with the OwnerGaurd Wizard. It takes you through the step by step process to apply the protection to your flash video file. Start creating the project, enter the name of the project, and you can even check for the file names with the Project Names History options. Add the files that you want to be protected and select the project you want to include the file in, then you need to select the Output Folder. The application provides you with Protect Files, Generate License, Current Licenses, Your Computer ID, and Add License Code, for protecting safeguarding your flash video files. It helps you to apply limitations relating to clip board, screen capture, OLE drag & drop, printing, time limit for licenses, dependencies for locking the file to specific computers. Apply DRM protection, and other protection measures to protect your files.
Flash OwnerGuard application helps you in applying various protection measures to your files, and saves them from any sort of theft, unauthorized copying, etc.
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