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Civolution to demo watermarking and fingerprinting technologies
Civolution (Stand O14) will be showcasing its latest range of watermarking and fingerprinting applications at ANGA Cable 2012. On-stand demonstrations will include the SyncNow Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) platform and the latest developments in its NexGuard suite of forensic watermarking solutions.
Civolution’s ACR technology solutions allow for interactive media services that run on companion devices or connected TV platforms. Its latest ACR offering SyncNow – Smart Services is a server-side content identification and triggering service that provides real-time recognition of broadcast including advertisements, movies, TV series and music.
The NexGuard forensic marking applications can act as a deterrent against piracy and as a forensic analysis tool in case piracy occurs. At ANGA, Civolution will demonstrate the latest developments in its NexGuard products for pre-release and pay TV applications, including integrated solutions for premium online content delivery including digital screeners.
Also on display will be Civolution’s latest content protection solution, NexGuard – Online Media Delivery (OMD) which enables secure delivery of digital media assets processed through the cloud, and has recently been integrated in Windows Azure Media Services.
“Visitors to our ANGA booth can expect to see exciting demonstrations of our full range of products for the protection and monetisation of media assets,” said Alex Terpstra, CEO, Civolution. “We believe that our deep technology heritage in digital watermarking and fingerprinting applications is the perfect foundation for creating a content-aware media eco system that allows for effective monetisation of media. Visitors to ANGA will also be able to see how our solutions are giving content owners, broadcasters and operators the opportunity to gain new revenue streams.”