Interviews with Digital Media Thought Leaders

MPAA Overestimates On-Campus Digital Piracy

Podcast Audio | Posted by Phil Leigh on February 12, 2008

 
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Summary: If you would like to learn how the Motion Picture Association of America overestimated digital piracy on our nation’s college campuses, this interview is for you.
 
Our guest today is Jim Burger who is an intellectual property attorney and Partner at Dow, Lohnes, in Washington, D.C. Jim has been a repeated contributor to Inside Digital Media on matters relating to copyrights, media protection, and piracy. Read more…

Has Digital Watermarking Come of Age? (Part 2 of 2)

Podcast Video | Posted by Phil Leigh on January 22, 2008

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Summary: If you would like to learn how digital watermarking can protect media (digital or analog) from piracy and create incremental revenues, this interview is for you.  (Part 2 of 2).

Our guest today is Bruce Davis who is the CEO of Digimarc. His company is a pioneer in the field of digital watermarking and holds a strong patent portfolio. The technology protects media from piracy in both the digital and analog domains. Digital locks alone are useless once the media is rendered into the human analog interface whether it’s via a video display screen, audio speakers, or magazine picture whereas the digital watermark remains effective. Read more…

Has Digital Watermarking Come of Age?

Podcast Video | Posted by Phil Leigh on January 19, 2008

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Summary: If you would like to learn how digital watermarking can protect media (digital or analog) from piracy and create incremental revenues, this interview is for you.  (Part 1 of 2).

Our guest today is Bruce Davis who is the CEO of Digimarc. His company is a pioneer, holding a strong patent portfolio, in the field of digital watermarking. The technology protects media from piracy in both the digital and analog domains. Digital locks alone are useless once the media is rendered into the human analog interface whether it’s via a video display screen, audio speakers, or magazine picture. Read more…