Abstract---Many leading Broadband access technologies and their accessing abilities have the capability to meet the future requirements of the Broadband consumer. With the enormous growth in the broadband technologies, there is a need of applying simmering technology in many applications like video conference systems and content transmission systems. Streaming content enables users to get access the files quickly and not have to wait until the file is done downloading. Security remains one of the main challenges for Content Streaming. Digital Rights Management (DRM) system must be implemented to avoid content spreading and un-intentional content usage. Water marking technology can also be used to implement the DRM system but it has its own limitations and attacks. A control method for the steaming content delivery is required to prevent abuse of the content. For this reason, authors have proposed a contended methodology that uses traffic volume information obtained from routers. Traducer tracing is one of the essential technologies that designs DRM systems, and empowers content distributors to notice and control content acquisition. This technology utilizes the main concept of traffic contours that helps to determine who is watching the streaming content and whether or not a secondary content delivery exists i.e., mainly used to determine whether the network is being traced out by the intruder or not.
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