Published: July 13, 2011
UltraViolet Begins B2B Deployment in U.S. Market
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC, an open,
cross-industry consortium of more than 70 companies dedicated to
facilitating the development and operation of UltraViolet ,
today announced the launch of its licensing program for content,
technology and service providers. DECE continues to anticipate that,
beginning this fall, consumers in the United States will be able to
purchase select movies and TV shows with UltraViolet rights.
Designed to address growing discontent with today's siloed market for
digital video, UltraViolet will provide consumers with a new, compelling
way to collect and enjoy movies and TV shows from a wide array of
outlets. This ecosystem will combine the benefits of cloud access with
the power of an open, industry standard--empowering consumers to use
multiple content services and device brands interchangeably, at home and
on-the-go.
Becoming an UltraViolet licensee will enable companies to implement
technical specs; market content, services and products with the
UltraViolet name and logo; and make use of a centralized digital rights
locker system for consumers' management of their UltraViolet
proofs-of-purchase. Licensing is available for companies to participate
in UltraViolet through one or more of five defined roles: content
provider, retailer, streaming service provider, app/device maker, and
download infrastructure/services provider. Information on licensing can
be found at www.uvvu.com.
Mark Teitell, UltraViolet's General Manager, commented: "Consumers are
looking for a better value proposition to own and collect digital movies
and TV shows--a proposition that provides downloads, streaming and
physical copy viewing options which are accessible on multiple
platforms. The initiation of UltraViolet's business-to-business (B2B)
licensing program represents another key step in the development and
roll-out of this new ecosystem designed to respond to this consumer
demand. Interest in UltraViolet has been robust and we are excited about
the number of companies seeking to play roles in the delivery of
Ultraviolet to consumers in the coming months."
DECE also published its technical specifications that define how the
various ecosystem roles work together to bring UltraViolet to consumers.
The specifications will ensure a consistent consumer experience, and
ease the implementation process for participating companies.
UltraViolet's specifications include a universal Common File Format for
downloads, which allows consumers to copy playable files directly among
multiple brands of registered apps/devices, even as they may run
different UltraViolet-compliant Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems.
With the Common File Format, titles intended for downloading will be
encoded and encrypted by the entertainment content providers just once,
but will play across multiple platforms, creating a highly efficient and
streamlined alternative to today's vertical distribution systems.
Initial UltraViolet licensees are now integrating with and beta testing
the digital rights locker system, which DECE will operate as a shared
cloud resource for all licensees. Neustar (NYSE:NSR), a provider of
market-leading, innovative network and digital media interconnectivity
solutions, was selected by DECE as a key partner to build and operate
the UltraViolet technology infrastructure.
Support for the development and launch of UltraViolet continues to
expand among the world's leading content, technology and retail
companies. During the first half of 2011, DECE added eight new member
companies, including AMD, Blockbuster Inc., CyberLink Corp., NVIDIA
Corporation, PacketVideo Corp., Roadshow Entertainment, SeaChange and
Walmart's Vudu. DECE now includes more than 70 members in ten countries,
spanning entertainment, software, hardware, retail, infrastructure and
digital delivery.
About Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC
The Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC is an open,
cross-industry consortium formed to facilitate the development and
operation of UltraViolet - a groundbreaking ecosystem delivering a new
and compelling digital media experience for home video entertainment.
Centered around a shared, cloud-based account and an interoperable
digital rights locker system, UltraViolet will allow consumers to create
personal virtual video libraries, with the freedom to access movies and
TV shows both at home and on-the-go across multiple devices.
DECE is currently made up of more than 70 member companies, including
many of the world's leading movie studios, technology providers,
consumer device makers and entertainment retailers: Adobe, Akamai
Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, AMD, Arris, Arxan Technologies, Best Buy,
Blockbuster, British Sky Broadcasting Limited, BT, CableLabs, Catch
Media, Cineplex Entertainment, Cisco, Comcast, Cox Communications, CSG
Systems, CyberLink Corp., Dell, Deluxe Digital, DivX, Dolby
Laboratories, DTS, Fanhattan, FilmFlex, Fox Entertainment, Fujitsu,
Hewlett-Packard, Huawei Technologies, IBM, Intel, Irdeto, LG
Electronics, Liberty Global, Lionsgate, LOVEFiLM, Marvell Semiconductor,
Microsoft, Motorola Mobility, Nagravision, NBCUniversal, NDS Group,
Netflix, Neustar, Nokia, NVIDIA, PacketVideo, Panasonic, Paramount
Pictures, Philips, QuickPlay Media Inc., RIAA, Red Bee Media, Roadshow
Entertainment, Rovi, Saffron Digital, Samsung Electronics, SeaChange,
Sony, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Technicolor, Tesco, Toshiba, Verance,
Verimatrix, VeriSign, Vudu, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Widevine
Technologies Inc. and Zoran. For more information, please visit http://www.uvvu.com.

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