India`s Film Industry Experiences Booming Success, but Escalating Problems of Movie Piracy have Entertainment Sector Demanding Stronger Solutions

Released on = February 22, 2007, 8:41 am

Press Release Author = Econ Corporate Services, Inc

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = DigitalMediaStocks.com Investor Podcast: Ethnic
Communications LLC Discusses Implementation of Digital Watermarking Technology from
USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO)

Press Release Body = POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC - February 22, 2007-
www.DigitalMediaStocks.com, an investor and industry news portal for the digital
media sector, presents an exclusive investor podcast interview with Mr. Munish
Gupta, Founder of Ethnic Communications, a firm that specializes in marketing, sales
and promotion to niche ethnic communities worldwide. This discussion looks at the
booming success of India's film industry and the need for stronger solutions against
the rising problems of piracy. To help address the issues of movie piracy, Mr.
Gupta, through Ethnic Communications, has an agreement in place with USA Video
Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO; TSX: US.V), for the marketing of USVO's
MediaSentinel, a digital watermarking anti-piracy technology, in India.
It is difficult to have a discussion these days regarding the film industry without
mention of the dramatic success that India's Bollywood has realized. Indian
filmmakers have not only created movie hits within India, but have also found
success with several crossover titles and continue to produce the world's largest
number of films.

As Mr. Gupta explains, "Bollywood is not just India, it is not just for local
consumption, but Bollywood is also very voraciously consumed overseas. In addition,
there is the ripple effect as Indian culture is quite akin to Middle Eastern and
Eastern European culture making Indian cinema stars, Indian movies and Indian songs
super hits throughout these regions."

However, as the film industry has grown to new levels, so has the problem of video
and movie piracy. In fact, in India it is estimated that movie piracy basically
nullifies theatre revenue after only 3 months, nearly half that of a typical U.S.
theatrical window. This of course significantly cuts into the film industry's bottom
line. As a result the Indian government has made dealing with piracy a priority.

"The Indian government takes the issue of piracy very seriously in response to
outcries from the film industry in India, as well as in Hollywood where producers
are waking up to the fact that they need to control this issue. The problem has
actually escalated since the birth of digital media, which has made movie piracy
more accessible and easier than it had been in the past thus working against the
film industry. As a result, the government has attached strict penalties for proven
offenders."

In addition to the public support from law enforcement and government agencies, a
key driver to the increased attention on issues of piracy has come from the industry
itself who has felt the financial sting of this problem, opening the door and the
industry to new methods of content protection.

"With producers crying foul and distributors upset at losing money to piracy, we
felt that it was the right time, and the right opportunity to begin marketing USA
Video's product for digital media. We wanted to introduce the technology to the
market to allow producers to put something on the product that would make the pirate
think twice because now he could be caught right away since the producer and
distributor would have sufficient proof of any infringement to present to law
enforcement," describes Mr. Gupta.

"Anyone who pays attention to USA Video's watermarking technology can see that it is
a simple, solution that can serve as a significant deterrent to piracy. It is an
extremely cost-effective and time efficient product that would serve well within the
Indian film industry. It basically lays a watermark on the film that allows it, only
through a certain reader, to be discovered when the producers or distributors want
to demonstrate to the law enforcement authorities their claim to rightful copyright
ownership," adds Gupta.

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Dawn Van Zant: 800.665.0411
Email: dvanzant@investorideas.com

Ann-Marie Fleming: 866.725.2554
Email: afleming@investorideas.com

Source: DigitalMediaStocks.com, USA Video Interactive Corp.


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Contact Details = Dawn Van Zant: 800.665.0411
Email: dvanzant@investorideas.com

Ann-Marie Fleming: 866.725.2554
Email: afleming@investorideas.com

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