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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Curbing online video menace with new Video Copyright detection technology

Introducing Video copyright detection technology using the Ikena Copyright from MotionDSP
MotionDSP, a fast rising global force in video copyright enhancement, announces an innovative means to accurately identify copyrighted video material. The new technology, dubbed Ikena Copyright, uses a series of patented video intelligence mechanisms to identify content and append a “video fingerprint”. This is a significant improvement from a prior technology that used audio copyright detection, which proved ineffective. Ikena Copyright is capable of tracking motion characteristics in very small video clips as well those that have been re-encoded from their original formats. The same is possible for videos that have their color and quality heavily distorted. Furthermore, Ikena Copyright technology can be applied in large databases, with its ability to match thousands upon thousands of videos every day.
This comes at a most opportune time; when video sites are all the rage. It is not surprising that the new platform has generated considerable interest from high-volume video content owners; eager to rein in on the pervasive illegal video downloads. Mobile carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and DoCoMo are also likely candidates to embrace the next-generation video technology.

Source: MotionDSP Inc

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