CableLabs(R) Approves EnCentrus CPDO Recording Technology for Use in Digital Cable-Ready Products.LOUISVILLE, Colo. -- CableLabs(R) announced today that it has approved a recording technology developed by EnCentrus Systems, Inc. that enables consumers to enjoy home recordings of certain high-value cable programming. The Content Protected Digital Output (CPDO CPDO Constant Proportion Debt Obligation ) technology from EnCentrus allows cable content marked as "copy freely" or "copy once" to be securely stored on hard drives internal or external to Digital Cable-Ready (DCR) devices. In addition, CPDO enables secure "pause" and "trick play" functions for interactive digital cable ready This article contains information about a scheduled or expected . It may contain preliminary information that does not reflect the final version of the product. Interactive digital cable ready or iDCR devices that access "copy never" content. "The CPDO technology protects next generation DCR devices with digital output ports, such as set-top boxes and DTVs, from the disk cloning attack," stated Martin Cocking, Chief Software Architect of EnCentrus Systems Inc. "This protects the integrity of recorded high-value digital programming." The CableLabs approval extends to all DCR products built in compliance with standards and regulations applicable to unidirectional digital cable products, as well as 2-way interactive digital cable products built to the OpenCable(TM) Host 2.0 specifications. Draft license terms, including compliance and robustness Sometimes abbreviated as C&R, this term refers to the legal structure or regime underlying a Digital Rights Management (DRM) system. In many cases, the C&R regime for a given DRM is provided by the same company that sells the DRM solution. rules for use of CPDO, are available; however, business terms and third party use of the CPDO technology remain under consideration by Encentrus. Further information can be obtained from EnCentrus by visiting www.encentrus.com, or by writing, Thomas Fehr, VP Sales & Marketing at tfehr@encentrus.com. Under the FCC Plug & Play Rules, CableLabs may approve the inclusion of new digital outputs and recording technologies for use in DCR products which are compatible with the cable industry's CableCARD(TM) removable security modules. The CPDO technology is the first secure hard drive recording solution approved by CableLabs for use inside and outside such products. Prior approvals of digital outputs include 1394/DTCP, DVI/HDCP, HDMI/HDCP, the "Video Content Protection System The Video Content Protection System (VCPS) is a standard for digital rights management, intended to enforce protection of video recordings broadcasted with broadcast flag. This standard is promoted by Philips and is included in latest Scsi MMC-6 specification. " for recording to DVD+R (DVD+Recordable) A write-once (read only) version of the DVD+RW optical disc from the DVD+RW Alliance. DVD+Rs hold up to 4.7GB of data per side and can be read by DVD-Video players and computer DVD-ROM drives. A DVD+R DL disc is a "dual layer" DVD+R that holds a total of 8.5GB. and DVD+RW (DVD+Read Write) A rewritable (re-recordable) DVD disc for both movies and data from the DVD+RW Alliance. DVD+RW media can be read on DVD-Video players and computer DVD-ROM drives. optical digital media, and WMDRM WMDRM Windows Media Digital Rights Management for use with unidirectional OpenCable(TM) receivers combined with home media server PCs. Founded in 1988 by members of the cable television industry, Cable Television Laboratories is a non-profit research and development consortium that is dedicated to pursuing new cable telecommunications technologies and to helping its cable operator members integrate those advancements into their business objectives. Cable operators from around the world are members. CableLabs maintains web sites at www.cablelabs.com; www.packetcable.com; www.cablemodem.com; www.cablenet.org; and www.opencable.com. Based in Montreal, Canada, EnCentrus specializes in engineering and design services for home media entertainment products, such as "smart" set-top boxes, DTVs and mobile peripherals, based on industry standards, such as OpenCable(TM), OCAP OCAP Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (Canada) OCAP Open Cable Application Platform (middleware software specification) OCAP Out of Control Action Plan (TM), CableCARD(TM), HDTV, DVR, Media Center, UPnP, DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. and Blu-ray. EnCentrus' capability in hardware and software engineering in both the CE and PC environments, combined with our in-depth knowledge of content rights management and multimedia, enables the development of "smart designs" that seamlessly support our customer's migrations path to standards compliant solutions. CableLabs(R), DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability. (R), CableHome(R), PacketCable(TM), OpenCable(TM), OCAP(TM), CableCARD(TM), Go2Broadband(SM) and CableNET(R) are marks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. |
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