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Roxanne
Starting Member
Hong Kong
2 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2022
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We would like to protect Moodle content what should we do?
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Admin
Forum Admin
Australia
41 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2022
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If you have your web site on a dedicated or virtual server, one where you have admin rights, you can use the ArtistScope Site Protection System (ASPS) which will copy protect any and all media that you can display on your web pages. ASPS provides the best copy protection from all avenues of exploit including save, download, screen shots and video recorders, and visitors can use all devices including Windows, Mac, Android, iPhone and iPad.
For more info and demos see https://artistscope.com/asps_web_site_protection.asp |
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Roxanne
Starting Member
Hong Kong
2 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2022
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Yes, we do have a virtual server. How can we add protection to only the pages inside our courses?
Will our students have to download a plugin to view the protected videos? |
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Admin
Forum Admin
Australia
41 Posts |
Posted - 28/11/2022
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For the popular CMS like Moodle, WordPress, Drupal and Joomla site owners can use the ASPS Tag Management plugin to nominate which pages are to be protected. See https://artistscope.com/asps_web_site_protection.asp#tag
No plugin download is required for your users, but they do need to use the ArtisBrowser because normal web browsers cannot protect anything. |
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