Hollywood Shows Strong Support of Watermarking as a Means to Effectively Reduce the Problems of Global Movie and Video Piracy
Interview with Digital Media Stock USA Video Interactive Corp (OTCBB: USVO), Anti-Piracy Technology Developer, on the Costs of Piracy and the Need for Improved Content Protection
Overview
An exclusive interview with USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO; TSX: US.V), developer of anti-piracy products that utilize digital watermarking technology, to discuss the escalating problems and costs of piracy worldwide, the entertainment industry’s reaction, and the role that USA Video Interactive Corp. is playing as they work to provide content protection solutions for media participants.
Corporate Summary
USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO, TSX:US.V) designs and markets technology for delivery of digital media. The Company's products add anti-piracy solutions to existing distribution channels and extend distribution into interactive channels with Video-on-Demand.
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Patrick Gregston, Sales Manager
Patrick Gregston was born to a journalist who advised him not to write “because people don’t read” so he went to film school. With no relations in the business, he took an interest in new technology to develop a competitive advantage and has been on the cutting edge ever since. Upon graduation he worked as a film editor, off and online editor, associate producer, consultant, manufacturer’s representative, and owner of a company that provides editing systems. He has participated in over 75 feature films as well as all forms of television, series and movies of the week. Gregston’s hands-on experience has made him familiar with all aspects of post-production and delivery - from post production budgeting of projects as small as “Looking Italian” to projects as grand as “Waterworld”… and content that has ranged from “Truth or Dare” to “Congo”, and “Looking for Richard”. As important, his experience in the evolution of post-production techniques and tools has made him one of a handful of individuals who has first hand experience with all aspects of the process from camera to delivery. His craft, combined with his commitment to making technology work creatively, and financially, for each project he is involved with, has led to innovations in both the process and techniques. In a sea of new technology and technocrats, Gregston conceived the concept of ‘technotherapy’, recognizing that the most significant component in any new system is human. Gregston is also a past member of the Board of Directors of the Motion Picture Editors Guild.
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