The over-the-top (OTT) entertainment sector is under constant pressure from large production studios stationed all over the world to protect the safety of its original content. This pressure has been on-going for some time. Over the course of the previous few years, there has been a rising trend in this demand. Since quite some time ago, this need has been advancing at an ever-increasing rate. Over-the-top (OTT) platforms use a wide variety of security measures to ensure that only genuine users are able to access premium video content and that illegal downloaders are kept out of the distribution network. These measures ensure that only genuine users are able to access premium video content. OTT platforms also take measures to verify the identities of its users before granting them access to premium video content. These approaches ensure that only legitimate people are able to see premium video content by restricting access to it to only them. These platforms protect the rights of content owners by including technologies such as digital rights management (DRM), video watermarking, and various procedures meant to prevent screen snatching. In other words, screen snatching may be prevented. These approaches, technologies, and procedures are broken down into even more specifics below.