Fox uses watermarking to protect streaming
service
Twentieth
Century Fox Home Entertainment has gone "live" with its
new copy protection software, MediaEscort, to protect the studio's
filmed entertainment content that is streamed via the Internet to
its various trade business partners in advance of DVD availability.
Developed by USA Video Interactive Corp, MediaEscort's on-demand watermarking
system automatically and seamlessly embeds SmartMarks, imperceptible
forensic information in every frame of video content, during Internet
delivery to protect against piracy.
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.
"Professional pirates constantly prowl the Internet for streaming
entertainment content that they might possibly hijack," stated
Heather Field, Executive Director of Digital Marketing IT at TCFHE.
"In using MediaEscort we can provide advance access to our content,
conveniently and in a traceable manner."
MediaEscort is an IP-centric, real-time online watermarking product,
with its own administrative infrastructure fully integrated into customer's
video servers. It will automatically and seamlessly embed SmartMarks
during Internet delivery, providing the proof courts need to protect
intellectual property rights, indicting and convicting the individuals
who steal the original material. Using MediaEscort, copyright holders
are able to protect their content without restricting the fair uses
of legitimate customers.