The file extension is perhaps the most important clue to the video's age. Windows Media Video (WMV) was Microsoft's proprietary codec, heavily promoted in the early 2000s as a competitor to RealVideo and QuickTime. Unlike the open-source MP4 of today, .wmv files often contained DRM locks, meaning that a video purchased from Fantasia Models could only be played on the registered Windows PC of the buyer. The presence of .wmv suggests this file was either an official purchase or a cracked/DRM-stripped version that circulated on P2P networks.
: It could be part of an artistic project where models are used in a creative or fantasy setting for an experimental video or film. Daisy-Bath--fantasia-models-.wmv