Flv video stolen off website

So, I am stumped. I uploaded a flv video using Dreamweaver onto my website. It seems that someone was able to steal a copy of the video straight from the site. I didn't think this is possible since it was a Flash video. Does anyone know of an added security feature/coding that I can incorporate in Dreamweaver in order to make it difficult/impossible for someone to take my video?
Thanks for anyone who can help!

The very nature of the internet precludes what you're asking.  YouTube uses streamed video servers yet  people can save videos from their site with widely available Flash Grabbing software.  Browsers even have Flash Grabber add-ons that are one-click easy to use.  You can't stop progress.
If you have serious concerns, you should either overlay a URL, company name or identifying Logo onto your video so everyone knows where it came from. Or refrain from publishing sensitive video to the web.  Same goes for images and other content.  Once it's on the web, it's there for everyone to see or save as they wish.
Post your copyright notice and tell people they can't use content from your site without your permission.  That way at least you can take action if you learn that your content is appearing on someone else's web site.
Good luck,
Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
Web | Graphics | Print | Media  Specialists
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