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Video Protection Requirements Are Evolving as Streaming Services Reach Mainstream Audiences

In the early streaming era, distributors often accepted lighter security requirements from emerging platforms hungry for content. That leverage has reversed. Major studios now mandate specific protection levels before granting access to premium catalogs, particularly for theatrical releases and live sports. According to Parks Associates, over 60% of US broadband households subscribe to three or more streaming services, intensifying competition for exclusive content. Operators who cannot meet studio-mandated security specifications find themselves locked out of the titles that drive subscriber acquisition.

From the World Business Outlook article, "Video Protection Requirements Are Evolving as Streaming Services Reach Mainstream Audiences"

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