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by ZeroGravitas 6228 days ago
A summary based on what I've read elsewhere:

rtmpdump is a stream recorder that can save videos streamed by Adobe Flash's RTMP protocol

Adobe has a more "secure" version of that called RTMPE

surprise! it's not really secure. Analysis: http://lkcl.net/rtmp/RTMPE.txt

Quote: "the Adobe RTMPE algorithm tries to provide end-to-end secrecy in exactly the same way that SSL provides end-to-end secrecy, but the algorithm is subject to man-in-the-middle attacks, provides no security, relies on publicly obtainable information and the algorithm itself to obfuscate the content, and uses no authentication of any kind."

So the DMCA anti-circumvention provision makes this software illegal in the US, even though the "protection" that has been circumvented is laughable.

Apparently that could be a basis for a challenge, i.e. nothing has been circumvented as there is no protection there in the first place.

(Odd note: the examples of content that could be infringed are shows on a British channel. As far as I'm aware this software is legal in the UK)