Digital Watermarking Alliance Publishes White Paper Addressing Copyright and Content Identification Issues Within P2P and Social
2006年10月23日 - 10:00PM
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Digitally Watermarked Songs, Movies, TV or Radio Programming and
Images can be Identified on P2P Systems and Online Communities,
Even After Content has Been Re-Purposed LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23
/PRNewswire/ -- The Digital Watermarking Alliance (DWA), an
international group of industry leading companies, today announced
a new white paper that discusses how digital watermarking can
effectively address the copyright and content identification issues
facing the peer-to- peer (P2P) and social networking communities.
Published by the DWA, the white paper outlines how content owners
can embed digital watermarks as content identifiers and digital
media serial numbers into entertainment content to communicate the
identity of copyrighted works. Because digital watermarks
inherently survive the "ripping" process and format conversions,
copyrighted songs, movies, TV or radio programming and images can
be identified on P2P systems and online communities such as
MySpace, YouTube, Google and Yahoo. With technology that has been
proven to be effective in billions of media objects, including
music, TV, movies and digital images, P2P and online content
sharing providers have the opportunity to work with content owners
to deploy systems to detect digitally watermarked content as it is
introduced into those systems and help ensure proper usage or
compensation in accordance with rights. The Digital Watermarking
Alliance white paper is available at
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/ Representatives of the
DWA will also be speaking about digital watermarking as a solution
to content identification issues at three upcoming industry
conferences: * DCIA P2P Media Summit LA, Oct. 23-26, 2006,
DoubleTree Suites, Santa Monica, California
(http://www.dcia.info/P2PMSLA/) * Digital Hollywood Fall, Oct.
24-26, 2006, Loews Hotel, Santa Monica, California
(http://www.digitalhollywood.com/) * Digital Hollywood Europe, Nov.
29-Dec. 1, London (http://www.digitalhollywood.com/) The Digital
Watermarking Alliance was launched in September 2006 to promote 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 policies 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 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, Digimarc
(NASDAQ:DMRC), GCS Research, Jura, MediaGrid, Media Sciences
International, Philips Electronics, Signum, Teletrax, Thomson
(NYSE: TMS; Euronext 18453), Verance, and Verimatrix. For more
information, please visit
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/ DATASOURCE: Digital
Watermarking Alliance CONTACT: Jeremy Bartram, +1-206-264-1999, ,
for The Digital Watermarking Alliance Web site:
http://www.digitalwatermarkingalliance.org/
http://www.digitalhollywood.com/ http://www.dcia.info/P2PMSLA
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