Monday 10 September 2012

IBC 2012: The content production specialist company Irdeto takes on the pirates

The Netherlands-based content protection specialists Irdeto have brought out a new online piracy monitoring and enforcement service so the operators and broadcasters are able to protect their assets. With the help of this new service the broadcasters would also be able to get a better understanding about the illicit consumption patterns. 
In 2011, the company had acquired the US-based BayTSP. The new service features broad system upgrades as well as coverage of new piracy channels and methods. 

“Irdeto Intelligence is already in place with the majority of major Hollywood Studios and premiere US-based broadcasters,” said Graham Kill, CEO of Irdeto. “We believe these piracy management services are highly germane to our pay TV customers, broadcasters and other rights holders in Europe and Asia Pacific, and now is the right time to roll those services out to the global community.” 
The data for the new service comes from all major online piracy channels (peer-to-peer, web video, live streaming sites, cyberlockers, search engines and advertising networks), and is likely to develop into largest databases on unauthorised distribution of content across the world.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/item/1603-ibc-2012-the-content-production-specialist-company-irdeto-takes-on-the-pirates.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/item/1603-ibc-2012-the-content-production-specialist-company-irdeto-takes-on-the-pirates.html

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