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I want to share a video with my friends, I want it to be exclusive to him and for a limited period of time. Devices which I use can be pendrive, hardrive or dvd. I don't mind loosing the device altogether. I prefer software for this purpose. I don't know any programming languages.

Dave M
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  • Good to know. Thanks! ;) Now, what's your specific question? What have you tried already, what are you getting stuck on? What makes you think they won't just make a copy of it while they have it (before timeout)? – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Oct 01 '13 at 15:38
  • Possible dupe: [How can I create my own copy-protected DVDs?](http://superuser.com/questions/327236/how-can-i-create-my-own-copy-protected-dvds) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Oct 01 '13 at 16:43

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Questions like this have popped up before. The short answer is if the data is viewable, then it can be copied. Even if there was a program that encrypted the video so that it could not be copied directly as a file, the end user can always use video capture software to capture the video.

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