Digital Watermarking Alliance Reports Industry Demand for Anti-Piracy, Imagery, Broadcast Monitoring and ID Security Solutions C
June 11 2007 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Digital Watermarking Alliance also announces its participation on
the 'Piracy and DRM' panel at Digital Hollywood Spring LOS ANGELES,
June 11 /PRNewswire/ -- The Digital Watermarking Alliance (DWA), an
international group of industry leading companies involved in
commercializing digital watermarking solutions, today announced the
alliance is seeing continued industry demand for real-world
solutions to deter the piracy of entertainment content, better
manage and measure broadcast programming, enhance the security of
driver licenses, and improve the use of commercial and geospatial
imagery. The DWA also announced that it will be represented at the
Digital Hollywood Spring conference June 11-14 in Santa Monica by
Joe Winograd, who is speaking Wed., June 13 at 10:45 a.m. on behalf
of the Alliance on the panel: Piracy and Digital Rights Management:
Legal, Legislative and Social Issues Surrounding DRM and
Anti-Piracy Implementation. The DWA was also recently represented
by Eric Diehl at Broadband World Forum June 5-8 in Beijing, China,
with participation on two digital rights management-related panels.
Recent industry developments and news demonstrating growing
momentum and interest in digital watermarking solutions include: --
Cinea, a Dolby company, announced early this year that its digital
watermarking-based anti-piracy solutions were incorporated into 23
award screener films as part of the British Academy of Film and
Television Arts (BAFTA) 2006-2007 awards season. Visit:
http://www.cinea.com/press/BAFTAscreener_0107.pdf. Cinea also
launched the next generation of its Running Marks(TM) system for
video on demand systems and is also offering digital watermarking
support for compressed domain message insertion, allowing system
operators to add powerful and easy-to-use serialization
capabilities to their content distribution methods. Visit:
http://www.cinea.com/press/NAB2007Release.pdf and
http://www.cinea.com/press/MultiCodecNAB2007.pdf -- DataMark
Technologies, a Singapore-based company, announced that the newest
version of its digital watermarking solution, StegMark, will be
distributed together with Hewlett Packard's high-end scanners and
also in Singapore's new traffic enforcement camera systems.
StegMark utilizes patented and standard cryptographic algorithms to
secure digital photographs against modification. StegMark is
targeted at law enforcement agencies and companies required to
ensure the authenticity and copyright of their digital photographs.
Visit: http://www.datamark.com.sg/ -- Digimarc announced a
licensing agreement with Card Scanning Solutions. CSS, a provider
of ID scanning and verification solutions, will incorporate
Digimarc digital watermarking inspection capabilities into its
portfolio of ID reading and verification solutions to help
customers such as retailers, insurers and auto dealerships fight
identity theft and fraud by reliably authenticating driver licenses
presented as proof of identity and age. Visit:
http://www.digimarc.com/media/release.asp?newsID=535 -- GCS
Research announced a strategic partnership with Valtus to introduce
next-generation geospatial digital watermarking functionality into
Valtus imagery solutions. The companies have built a demonstration
of the capabilities offered by digital watermarking using a
homeland security scenario wherein a "dirty bomb" was detonated in
downtown San Diego, requiring rapid geospatial situational
awareness for evacuation of the affected population and massively
scaled response by local, state, and federal resources into the
downtown area. Visit: http://www.gcs-research.com/index.php/ID/
0f3066688b25c0f828b60a4cae5c4661/fuseaction/announcements.detail.htm
(due to the length of the url you may have to copy and paste this
link into your browser) -- Philips introduced VTrack, a robust
watermarking solution for enhanced content protection in Pay TV
applications that can survive camcorder copying. VTrack can easily
be integrated with the set-top-box chipsets from major vendors
including Broadcom, ST and Texas Instruments. Moreover, Philips
announced an Avid AVX(TM) (Avid Video eXtensions) plug-in that
allows content creators to use Philips watermarking technology
within their Avid editing workflow to protect their content with a
unique watermark. Visit: http://www.philips.com/ci -- Signum
announced that it continues to expand its base of VeriData and
VeriData iDem users, enabling government agencies to secure digital
images against fraudulent or accidental alteration. Users include
over 30 police agencies in the U.K., 10 agencies in the U.S. and
large-scale installations in Australia and South Africa. Visit:
http://www.signumtech.com/ -- Teletrax announced that their
contract with ABC Television Network has been extended to include
coverage in all U.S. markets. ABC is the first Teletrax client to
contract to receive broadcast tracking and analysis across all 210
TV markets in the U.S. ABC Affiliate Marketing utilizes Teletrax to
electronically track the broadcast of its on-air television show
promotions. The company has also added three new direct response
advertising clients to its roster, including media buying agencies
RJ Palmer and Tower Media along with a marketing and advertising
agency. All will use the Teletrax(TM) suite of broadcast
verification services to monitor and track all broadcast, cable and
satellite television airings of its short- and long-form direct
response programming. Visit:
http://www.teletrax.tv/index.php/News/Teletrax/ -- NexGuard,
Thomson's forensic watermarking solution for audiovisual content,
is now available for set-top boxes and other consumer video devices
to address piracy of movies and TV programming without limiting the
needs of consumers. NexGuard is addressing cable, satellite and
terrestrial operators' security requirements. The solution can be
deployed for every device using ST Microelectronics ST 71XX chipset
series and various CAS providers. Announcements of integration of
the Thomson NexGuard solution for set-top boxes were made at NAB
tradeshow by Irdeto, SecureMedia, and Viaccess. Thomson has also
unveiled a system capable of digitally watermarking content encoded
with Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 (WMV9) or VC-1 Main Profile
codecs for circulation of preview copies and on-line content
delivery. Visit: http://contentsecurity.thomson.net/ -- Verimatrix
announced that its VideoMark(TM) forensic watermarking technology
is in the final process of integration with Amino's AmiNET125
set-top box (STB) for commercial deployments. Visit:
http://www.verimatrix.com/newsevents/press_releasedetail.php?
pressrelease_id=74 (due to the length of the url you may have to
copy and paste this link into your browser) -- Widevine announced
it has expanded its intellectual property portfolio with the
issuance of a patent for digital watermarking. Additionally, TVN
Entertainment is now in full commercial deployment with
watermarking its entire VOD line-up delivered to all major MSOs and
telcos in the U.S with Widevine Mensor(TM). Widevine Mensor
watermarking is also being integrated into the company's recently
announced protection system for Adobe(R) Flash videos. Visit:
http://www.drmwatch.com/article.php/3680811,
http://www.nwinnovation.com/widevine_gets_digital_watermarking_patent/
s-0007662.html, http://www.widevine.com/pr/109_cypher_flash.html
(due to the length of the url you may have to copy and paste this
link into your browser) 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. 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), DataMark
Technologies, Digimarc (NASDAQ:DMRC), GCS Research, Gibson, Jura,
MediaGrid, Media Sciences International, Philips Electronics,
Signum, Teletrax (NASDAQ:MDLK), Thomson (Euronext 18453; NYSE:
TMS), Verance, Verimatrix, and Widevine Technologies. For more
information, please visit
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/. DATASOURCE: The
Digital Watermarking Alliance CONTACT: Anna Hughes,
+1-202-585-0230, , for The Digital Watermarking Alliance Web site:
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/
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