Digital Watermarking Alliance Supports Music Industry Efforts to Sell MP3 Music Downloads and Enhance Consumer Experiences
18 12월 2006 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
As Record Labels Move Toward Distributing Music in Unencrypted MP3
Formats for Download, the DWA Encourages the Industry to Identify
and Manage Those Assets With Proven and Readily Available Digital
Watermarking LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The Digital
Watermarking Alliance (DWA), an international group of industry
leading companies involved in commercializing digital watermarking
solutions, announced today that proven digital watermarking
technologies are available to help the music industry identify and
better manage the MP3 digital music files many labels are beginning
to sell on popular music download sites while enabling enhanced
consumer experiences. According to a Wall Street Journal article
last week ("In a Turnabout, Record Industry Releases MP3's," Dec.
6, 2006), some labels in the industry have begun selling
unencrypted MP3 tracks on sites such as Yahoo, despite the piracy
problems it may pose. "The Digital Watermarking Alliance advocates
the use of digital watermarks to give digital media content a
persistent identity that enables effective content management while
enhancing -- rather than limiting -- consumer choice," said Reed
Stager, chair of the Digital Watermarking Alliance. "The music
industry has had a long and successful track record using digital
watermarking for forensic tracking of pre-release and promotional
content; it's an opportune time to apply this proven technology to
consumer-facing applications as a means to identify and better
manage the distribution of digital music files." Digital watermarks
can be used to serialize digital media with identifying information
-- such as where the content originated, similar to a product
serial number -- which can enable consumers to access metadata or
information as well as providing additional promotional or buying
opportunities. This information persists through changes in file
format and survives acceptable levels of file compression as well
as transformations between digital and analog forms of the content
-- providing an elegant yet unobtrusive way to distribute and
identify digital media for a variety of valuable applications.
Digitally watermarked content also provides consumers with a
richer, more user-friendly entertainment experience and portability
across various devices. The entertainment industry has been using
digital watermarks to serialize digital content, such as downloaded
MP3 music tracks, the Academy Award screeners, pre-release music
copies and digital cinema theatrical showings, in a number of
markets already. The Digital Watermarking Alliance was launched in
September 2006 to create awareness for 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 (NYSE:DLB), Digimarc
(NASDAQ:DMRC), GCS Research, Jura, MediaGrid, Media Sciences
International, Philips Electronics, Signum, Teletrax, Thomson
(Euronext 18453; NYSE: TMS), Verance, Verimatrix, and Widevine. 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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