mert
@0xmert
startup idea: twitch — but only for debates can't be recorded, chatham house rules can bid on live seats
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JA Westenberg
@daojoan.eth
I like the idea, but how do you prevent people from recording it w third party tools and sharing in bad faith?
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Sanch
@sanchitram.eth
you don't have to prevent it, you could just make it better for people if they choose to pay and get access to all the debates. that said, you know how streaming sites force browsers to display blank screens if you connect an HDMI cord to a TV, bc they want you to download your app? maybe something similar?
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Sjlver
@sjlver
Seems like a classic DRM use case. The most common solutions are: - allow low-quality streaming only, unless device passes some attestation check (is a TV, has a DRM plugin like Widevine, is using the official Android app without screenshot permission, ...) - watermark the stream to create versions that can be traced to the user who leaked them None of these are perfect... but in practice they work quite well.
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MetaEnd.degen🎩🚨
@metaend.eth
Impossible to prevent
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