SOURCE: USA Video Interactive Corp.
Watermarking Content Protection in Hollywood, USA Video Interactive Corporation (OTCBB: USVO) MediaEscort Deployed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment; Cinea, Inc.'s Running Marks Allows On-Demand Content Security
Digital Watermarking and Fingerprinting Could Surpass $500 Million Worldwide by 2012
POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC--(Marketwire - April 4, 2008) - www.DigitalMediaStocks.com, an investor and industry portal for the digital media sector within Investorideas.com, reports on new developments in Watermarking content protection technology in Hollywood and in the sector.
USA Video Interactive Corporation (
MediaEscort is a software application that resides on customers' video
server and automatically and seamlessly embeds SmartMarks (invisible
forensic information in every frame of video content) during Internet
delivery.
According to the Company, "TCFHE selected MediaEscort for online delivery
of streaming media content for review by retail buyers, distributors and
others that sell DVDs to the general public. The move provides the Studio's
trade partners with the convenience of being able to view its product
simply on their office computer."
MultiMedia Intelligence reported in January,
"Applications leveraging content identification technologies, such as
digital watermarking and fingerprinting, are growing rapidly and could
surpass US$500 million worldwide by 2012. Key applications include Internet
and broadcast content monitoring, metadata association, copyright control,
content protection and forensics, and interactive advertising."
"Non-linear media distribution requires new enabling technologies, beyond
traditional encryption-based Digital Rights Management," according to Mark
Kirstein, president of MultiMedia Intelligence. "The growth of peer-to-peer
distribution, social networks, and content piracy is accelerating the need
for watermarking and fingerprinting."
The report goes on to say, "Digital watermarking will also complement
Digital Rights Management (DRM) and Conditional Access technologies.
Companies, such as Cinea, Philips and Verimatrix, are positioning
transactional digital watermarking for integration in set-top boxes to
increase content traceability and security. This goal is to convince
content owners to support earlier release of High Definition video assets
for video-on-demand and enable incremental revenue for pay TV operators.
Fox has already communicated that they will mandate watermarking for
early-release HD content."
Cinea, Inc., a subsidiary of Dolby Laboratories, Inc., recently announced
that its Running Marks technology now enables traceable, stream-specific
forensic watermarking of encrypted content.
The Company recently stated, "Our customers have inquired about watermark
deployment within an encrypted environment, since many motion picture
studios and other high-value content providers mandate encryption as a part
of their overall content protection requirements," said Rob Schumann,
General Manager of Cinea, Inc. "Running Marks allows system operators to
meet content providers' stringent security requirements in an efficient and
secure manner."
Other news in the sector: Digimarc's ID Systems was acquired by L-1
Identity Solutions, allowing Digimarc to focus on the growing demand for
Digital Watermarking solutions.
From the Company's release, "This relationship comes at a particularly
opportune time for Digimarc, as we are experiencing an inflection point in
adoption and revenue growth for digital watermarking," said Davis. "Our
technology is beginning to permeate the full range of media content, from
banknotes and secure credentials to television, movies, music, video games,
digital images, advertisements, packaging, and industrial goods."
Digital Media Showcase Company:
USA Video Interactive Corp. ("USVO") designs and markets technology for
delivery of digital media. USVO developed its MediaEscort, MediaSentinel
and SmartMark digital watermarking products and technology to provide a
robust means for producers and distributors to invisibly protect their
content. USA Video Technology Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of USVO,
holds the pioneering patent for store-and-forward video, filed in 1990 and
issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on July 14, 1992;
it has been cited by at least 165 other patents. USVO holds similar patents
in Germany, Canada, England, France, Spain, Italy, and Japan. Visit
www.usvo.com or the company showcase on Investoideas.com at:
http://www.investorideas.com/CO/USVO/Default.asp
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