Digital Watermarking Alliance Announces Industry Demand for Piracy Deterrence, Broadcast Monitoring and Intelligence Solutions C
24 October 2006 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Digital Watermarking Alliance Member Companies Include Cinea,
Digimarc, GCS Research, Jura, MediaGrid, Media Sciences
International, Philips Electronics, Signum, Teletrax, Thomson,
Verance, and Verimatrix LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Digital Watermarking Alliance (DWA), an international group of
industry leading companies, today announced growing momentum and
interest in digital watermarking solutions that are helping to
deter the piracy of movies, monitor and verify the airing of
broadcast programming and advertising, and more effectively
identify and manage image-based intelligence assets. Members of the
Digital Watermarking Alliance are industry-leading companies that
are leading the commercialization and delivery of real-world
digital watermarking applications to help media and entertainment
customers better identify, track and manage movies, music, TV
content, images, identity documents and other media content. Recent
industry developments and news demonstrating growing momentum and
interest in digital watermarking solutions include: * Cinea has
announced the launch of its expanded forensic watermarking
technology that allows device specific content tracking across a
wide range of consumer electronics devices. The technology, already
successfully employed in the professional entertainment
marketplace, also allows for high output, session based
watermarking in a head end device such as a "download and burn"
server. Widevine plans to deploy Cinea technology to all 1.5
million users of its current installed base of IPTV set-top boxes
later this year. http://www.cinea.com/press/71706_SV510.pdf and
http://www.cinea.com/press/RMConsumerLaunch_83006.pdf and
http://www.widevine.com/pr/081_watermarking_consumer_devices.html *
Digimarc and GCS Research are working together on the second phase
of a project that uses digital watermarking for more effective
identification and management of image-based military intelligence.
The U.S. Department of Defense FY07 appropriations bill included
$2.6 million for the U.S. Army Night Vision Electronic Sensor
Directorate to embark on the second phase of the project.
http://www.digimarc.com/media/release.asp?home=news&newsID=510
* Philips announced that their CineFence Anti-Piracy solution has
been generally released and has already been deployed to 1,300
theaters. Philips has started the rollout of its CineFence
anti-piracy technology watermarking with Christie AIX. This world
leader in turnkey digital cinema systems has already equipped over
1,300 cinemas in the last year and provides watermark detection
services using the Philips CineFence watermark reading technology.
http://www.business-/
sites.philips.com/contentidentification/about/index.html * Teletrax
reports that Fox Broadcasting Company, the United Nations TV,
Direct Impact Group, Direct Response Media, and ITN Networks are
among the latest television broadcasters and advertisers to use
Teletrax digital watermarking solutions to monitor and verify
airings of affiliate stations' use of promotional video materials,
direct response advertisements and other broadcast programming. In
addition, Teletrax announced its entrance into the sports marketing
industry with an agreement to monitor A1GP's live global broadcasts
of its motorsports events. http://www.teletrax.tv/ * Telestream, a
provider of multi-format workflow solutions, recently announced
that it is incorporating Philips forensic watermarking into its
video production solution, enabling content owners to better
protect content as it is distributed throughout the production
chain. http://www.telestream.net/news/06_09_05.htm * Thomson,
provider of technology, services, and systems to the Media and
Entertainment industries, announced that major digital cinema
server manufacturers, including Doremi, GDC, QuVis and Time
Tamedia, are using its NexGuard digital watermarking solution to
embed the date, time and place of projection into a digital motion
picture's image and soundtrack during play-out in movie theaters.
When this information is extracted from pirated materials, it
pinpoints the exact source of the leakage.
http://www.thomson.net/EN/Home/NewsSearchResults.htm?Keyword=NexGuard
* Kodak Digital Cinema announced it is licensing Thomson's NexGuard
digital cinema watermarking solution for inclusion in its
CineServer, a key component in Kodak's networked system for full
digital cinema presentations.
http://www.dcinematoday.com/dc/pr.aspx?newsID=606 * Verimatrix has
profiled the growing range of partners that have committed to the
commercial availability of VideoMarkTM-enhanced set-top boxes
(STBs). Tilgin, WEGENER, Entone, Softier and Setabox are
integrating VideoMark, Verimatrix's patent-pending forensic
watermarking technology, and Video Content Authority System (VCAS)
with their leading IPTV boxes in response to new content owner and
system requirements.
http://www.verimatrix.com/press/news_2006_Aug_31.php The Digital
Watermarking Alliance was launched in September 2006 to build
awareness of the value of digital watermarking to content owners,
industry, policy makers and consumers
(http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/). Digital watermarks
can identify copyrighted content and associated rights, during and
after distribution, to determine copyright ownership and facilitate
rights management policy while enabling innovative new content
distribution and usage models. Digital watermarks are broadly
deployed with billions of watermarked objects and hundreds of
millions of watermark detectors in the market, supporting various
commercial and government applications.
(http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/casestudies.asp) For
more information about the Digital Watermarking Alliance, please
visit: http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/ About the
Digital Watermarking Alliance The Digital Watermarking Alliance
(DWA) is an international alliance of industry leading companies
that deliver valuable digital watermarking technology and solutions
to a broad range of customers and markets around the world. Member
companies include Cinea, Inc., a Dolby company (NYSE:DLB), Digimarc
(NASDAQ:DMRC), GCS Research, Jura, MediaGrid, Media Sciences
International, Philips Electronics, Signum, Teletrax, Thomson
(Euronext 18453; NYSE: TMS), Verance, and Verimatrix. For more
information, please visit
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/ DATASOURCE: Digital
Watermarking Alliance CONTACT: Jeremy Bartram, +1-206-264-1999, ,
for Digital Watermarking Alliance Web site:
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/
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