There are several kinds of stakeholders for Flash Media Rights Management Server:
Content owners and publishers can use the software to generate revenue through a variety of business models:
In addition, Flash Media Rights Management Server can be deployed by service providers as part of a "white label" offering to content owners.
Currently supported clients are Adobe Media Player and Adobe AIR.
Adobe AIR is a runtime that works across operating systems. AIR can be used to deliver custom applications that incorporate video and other media. Taking advantage of APIs with built-in security features, developers can enable playback of protected content.
Adobe Media Player is a free, downloadable desktop media player and management application that runs on Windows and Mac OS. Based on the Adobe Flash Platform, it provides high-quality video playback of streamed, downloaded, or locally stored video content, such as TV shows and feature films.
Adobe supports a range of business rules or usage conditions consistent with established industry practices, including support for different business models such as advertising-supported, rental, and download-to-own. Specific rules that content owners can set include:
Flash Media Rights Management Server is built on the LiveCycle platform and supports the use of the SPI APIs in order to integrate with existing authentication and authorization systems. A database is required to store the following pieces of information:
Flash Media Rights Management Server supports Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL databases.
The main features added to Flash Media Rights Management Server 1.5 are:
The software does not currently support encrypting live streams. However, Flash Media Server provides some capabilities to improve protection of live streams, including RTMPE "encrypted tunnel" and SWF verification.