Motorola, Scientific-Atlanta to Use Widevine Watermarking on Set-tops

Authored by dmw on May 2, 2006 - 10:39am.
Seattle - Widevine Technologies, a developer of copy-protection technology for digital broadcast and video-on-demand services, announced on Tuesday that its Mensor digital rights management technology has been integrated into consumer electronics devices from Motorola, Scientific-Atlanta and Amino Communications. Mensor, which includes Running Marks watermarking technology from Cinea, will allow content providers to trace video distributed through the companies' set-top boxes back to the owner should it be pirated or leaked onto the Internet.
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