Internet File-sharing, Illegal Movie Downloads and In-Theatre Camcording Continue to Plague Film Producers

Released on = May 15, 2007, 9:27 am

Press Release Author = Econ Corporate Services, Inc

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = Hollywood and the Digital Media Industry Turns to Technology
to Help Reduce Global Movie Piracy


Press Release Body = POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC - May 15th, 2007-
www.DigitalMediaStocks.com, an investor and industry news portal for the digital
media sector, reports on issues of movie piracy and the escalating problems film
makers face with Internet file-sharing, illegal downloads and in-theatre camcording.
USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO; TSX: US.V; Berlin: USF.BE; Frankfurt:
USF.F), developer of anti-piracy products, discusses how they are providing
Hollywood with digital watermarking technology to 'embed the proof to catch the
crooks'. Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) and Canadian Motion
Picture Distributors Association (CMPDA) identify key drivers to the growing rates
of piracy and explain their efforts as they continue to be strong industry voices
calling for changes through education, innovative technology and stronger policies.

Over the past few years movie piracy has cost the film industry billions of dollars,
with 2005 alone estimated at over $18 billion globally. These costs have made
resolving this problem a key priority for many major Hollywood studios and industry
participants who have seen the piracy problem taking a bigger and bigger share of
their box office returns.

According to Elizabeth Kaltman, Communications Director, Motion Picture Association
of America, Inc. "There are a number of factors that have led to the proliferation
of film piracy in the U.S. and abroad. Improved technologies that enable faster
downloads and file-sharing, combined with increased broadband width, enhanced
infrastructure and accessibility have enabled millions more users to engage in
on-line movie theft."

Helping Hollywood to better protect their content is USA Video Interactive Corp.
(OTCBB: USVO; TSX: US.V; Berlin: USF.BE; Frankfurt: USF.F), developer of anti-piracy
products surrounding digital watermarking technology. The Company is currently
working with a major Hollywood studio, recently delivering the first installment of
its MediaEscortT product specific for protecting content distributed over the
Internet through the seamless embedding of SmartMarks.

For some regions around the world the lack of strict and prohibitive legislation has
added fuel to the piracy fire. Canada in particular has been under the microscope as
this area has become a major source for movie piracy and a thorn in Hollywood's
side. Warner Bros. Entertainment recently cancelled promotional public screenings in
Canada in an attempt to minimize the number of illegal copies being made from this
region and according to a company spokesperson will likely continue this trend
throughout the summer for several of their blockbuster titles.

A major reason for many of Canada's problems stems from the lack of adequate
anti-piracy legislation. Mr. Serve Corriveau, Vice President, Anti-Copyright,
Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association describes, "In Canada, one of the
things that we are trying to achieve is to get the government to pass a criminal law
prohibiting camcording because currently there is no law against this."

While movie piracy may never be fully eliminated, innovative technology has created
valuable opportunities for reducing the problem.

Mr. Patrick Gregston, Business Development for USA Video Interactive Corp. explains,
"The technologies that make piracy relatively easy are also technologies that enable
a wealth of new opportunities. Over the last year, the leadership is starting to
focus on those opportunities more. Watermarking is a relatively low cost, low
resistance security function compared to the complex systems that go with rights
management and encryption, the other leading approaches. Our SmartMarks enable
transactions, does nothing to complicate usage or inhibit people from doing what
they have always done and had the rights to do. Should an individual choose to
violate that license, SmartMarks make it possible to provide proof that the content
is not licensed for that use, and are accepted by western courts as such."

A key component in the fight against piracy according to MPAA's Elizabeth Kaltman is
ensuring that consumers are able to get movies hassle free at a reasonable cost.
"Studios are adopting new business models allowing them to get product to people
using new technologies that allow consumers to see movies when and how they want,"
states Kaltman.

The full report is available at:
http://www.digitalmediastocks.com/Articles/051507a.asp

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