Available now via the cloud, the INA-Signature technology is a viable solution for copyright holders and content share platforms that would like to control the publishing of videos protected by copyright.
The French National Audiovisual Institute – INA will be at CABSAT as part of the French pavilion.
For the first time in Dubai, in addition to its media and digital training catalogue & its consulting offers, INA will present INA-Signature, its owned-developed and industrialised content and copyrights protection tool, which received the Engineering Emmy Award last year.
Designed and developed by INA, the INA-Signature technology generates a digital fingerprint proper to each video sequence. This helps in detecting content and its copies, even after the original sequence has been altered. Available now via the cloud, the INA-Signature technology is a viable solution for copyright holders and content share platforms that would like to control the publishing of videos protected by copyright. The companies that develop new anti-piracy software can also benefit from this solution that helps to automatically detect the online use of video content including those that have been digitally altered.
The INA-Signature technology is currently being used by several big North American studios and sports leagues as well as video platforms such as Dailymotion. Companies specialised in anti-piracy and brand protection solutions such as MarkMonitor also use the INA-Signature technology to offer their clients the best protection services for their content.
The adoption and democratisation of high bandwidth in MENA has resulted in a significant increase in the piracy of streaming of live sports. Piracy is costing the entertainment business in the region an estimated US$500 million. Hence, it is paramount to monitor the use and distribution of content to protect its intellectual property rights, Commented David FACUSE, INA-Signature business developer at INA.
INA offers a range of content management, creative and technical media training courses as well as consulting services on audio-video content management and archives digitisation.
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