2005 DVD Screeners From Disney to Feature Latest Cinea Anti-Piracy Protection
BURBANK, Calif., Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Launching an aggressive new
effort to combat piracy, The Walt Disney Studios will utilize state-of-the-art
encryption technology from Cinea, a subsidiary of Dolby Laboratories, for 2005
DVD awards screeners. The agreement, which marks a major milestone in the
search for an industry-wide solution to deter movie piracy, was announced
today by Dick Cook, chairman, The Walt Disney Studios; Jeff Miller, President,
worldwide post production and operations; and Bill Jasper, president and chief
executive officer, Dolby Laboratories.
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Piracy is one of the biggest threats to the cinema industry, resulting in
lost jobs and lost revenues. To combat piracy, Cinea developed its innovative
solution, which provides copy protection and piracy tracking for DVDs.
Cinea's solution includes the S-VIEW(TM) DVD player and encryption technology
to safeguard content. The S-VIEW DVD player offers the highest-quality
picture and sound. It also plays standard DVDs.
In collaboration with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and
the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Cinea has distributed the
SV300 model of its S-VIEW DVD player to nearly 12,000 of the collective voting
members. Recipients of the Cinea S-VIEW players simply need to install the
player as part of their home entertainment system, as they would install a
regular DVD player, and make a phone call or go online to register with Cinea.
Cinea encrypts each disc with a code unique to each member. The Cinea
disc delivered to each member will play only on the Cinea S-VIEW DVD player
registered by that member. A Cinea encrypted disc cannot be viewed on any
other DVD player or computer.
Commenting on the announcement, Cook said, "Obviously, there is no
substitute for seeing a movie on the big screen in a theater, and we strongly
encourage everyone to experience our films in that way. With regard to home
viewing, we have given the matter careful consideration, and have committed to
using Cinea's encryption technology on award screeners this year. This
process offers maximum protection for our films, while allowing key members of
the Academy, BAFTA, and a few other select organizations the opportunity to
view these contenders in the comfort of their own homes. Of equal importance,
it protects legitimate recipients of these screeners against interception and
theft of the DVDs. It is our hope that others will join us in this aggressive
stand against piracy, and we believe that Cinea enables an important step in
that direction."
Miller added, "We are excited to be working with Cinea in providing the
highest available level of security and copy protection for our films.
Safeguarding our films and intellectual properties are top priorities here at
Disney, and Cinea's secure S-VIEW player provides the best solution to address
our concerns about the theft of high-grade digital copies in advance of our
home entertainment release window. Dolby and Cinea have pioneered this
impressive technology, and we salute their commitment to quality home viewing
and security. It is vitally important that we all work together to eliminate
piracy and protect creative content. We look forward to working with Cinea on
future opportunities to incorporate playability on various devices such as
portables, computers, and so on. We are also exploring the possibility of
incorporating Cinea's security technology into our entire post-production
process."
"We welcome Disney as the first studio to adopt our anti-piracy protection
solution," said Jasper. "This agreement underscores Disney's long-term
commitment to the protection of content and its aggressive stance to stop
movie piracy. Likewise, Cinea is committed to helping the entertainment
industry by providing a solution for protecting high-value content. Our
players are designed to incorporate the ease-of-use necessary for even the
most nontechnical person. Screener recipients only need to make a quick call
and register -- it's that simple."
Registration Is Easy
Several convenient and easy options are available to help recipients of
the Cinea S-VIEW DVD players register their machines -- a necessary step
before the players can be used. Registration can be completed by calling
1-888-323-4383 (from the US) and 1-818-823-2878 (from outside the US), or by
going online to https://register.cinea.com. Cinea is also making special
in-house technicians available to those experiencing difficulty or who have
any questions about setting up their player.
About The Walt Disney Studios
Walt Disney Studios is a unit of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) and
distributes motion pictures under Walt Disney Pictures -- which includes Walt
Disney Feature Animation and DisneyToon Studios -- Touchstone Pictures,
Hollywood Pictures and Miramax Films. Buena Vista International serves as the
studio's international distribution arm. Buena Vista Home Entertainment and
Buena Vista Home Entertainment International together distribute Disney and
other film titles to the rental and sell-through home entertainment markets
worldwide. Buena Vista Theatrical Productions is one of the largest producers
of Broadway musicals, and the Buena Vista Music Group distributes original
music and motion picture soundtracks under its four record labels: Walt Disney
Records, Buena Vista Records, Hollywood Records and Lyric Street Records.
S-VIEW is a trademark of Cinea.
Contacts:
For The Walt Disney Studios:
Heidi Trotta
818-560-7280
heidi.trotta@disney.com
For Cinea:
Elana Altshuler
323-933-3399 ext. 258
ealtshuler@mprm.com
SOURCE The Walt Disney Studios
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CONTACT: Heidi Trotta of The Walt Disney Studios, +1-818-560-7280, heidi.trotta@disney.com; or Elana Altshuler of Cinea, +1-323-933-3399 ext. 258, ealtshuler@mprm.com
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