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1. Oxford Capital Partners
www.oxcp.com/News/Assertion/as - [Cached]Published on: 2/26/2001 Last Visited: 5/20/2004
"The thing about Watermarks is that can be stripped out - all you have to do is download an application from the Web," said Joseph Matthews, joint CEO of Netsertion. Nevertheless, it will include compatibility with watermarking systems so it can go after global content owners like Reuters, which already use them. The company is working with two of the big five music recording companies, but other media owners are coming forward as threats from video and e-book piracy grow.
"DVD encryption was cracked about a year ago after one company involved in building it leaked the source code," said Joseph Matthews, joint chief executive of Netsertion. -
2. Netsertion - Press Centre - News Release 26-02-01
www.netsertion.com/press26-02- - [Cached]Published on: 12/11/2000 Last Visited: 10/6/2002
"The thing about Watermarks is that can be stripped out – all you have to do is download an application from the Web," said Joseph Matthews, joint CEO of Netsertion. Nevertheless, it will include compatibility with watermarking systems so it can go after global content owners like Reuters, which already use them. The company is working with two of the big five music recording companies, but other media owners are coming forward as threats from video and e-book piracy grow.
"DVD encryption was cracked about a year ago after one company involved in building it leaked the source code," said Joseph Matthews, joint chief executive of Netsertion. "If you have a broadband Internet connection, you can download a movie within two to three hours."
In fact, broadband infrastructure is scarce – in Europe at least. But in time, other content owners need to act soon or risk being caught napping as the music industry has been. Forrester Research estimates that there were 3 million downloads of pirated music a day in 1999, which translates into $3.8bn in lost revenue per year. Already, other content owners are showing signs of interest, including one academic publisher, which has asked Netsertion to characterize 125 million pages of text by t he end of the year to store in its data centers. -
3. DDMI Global : Events : Europe 2001 : Conference Programme
www.ddmiglobal.com/Events/Temp - [Cached]Published on: 3/4/2001 Last Visited: 4/12/2003
Joseph Matthews, Joint CEO, Netsertion
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