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Dailymotion Announces Global Implementation of Ina's Video Fingerprinting System.


* Ina's "Signature" technology to provide detection of videos covered by copyright

* Copyrighted content can be detected and rejected before being put online

* System to be fully implemented by early 2008

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Ina, the world's largest digitized image bank, and Dailymotion, the largest independent video sharing site A Web site that lets people upload and share their video clips to the public at large or to invited guests. Acquired by Google in 2006, YouTube became the most popular video sharing site on the Web. See YouTube. , today announced the signing of a partnership agreement to protect copyrighted video content on the Dailymotion platform using Ina's "Signature" technology. Ina's innovative technology is based on a signature, or digital fingerprint fingerprint, an impression of the underside of the end of a finger or thumb, used for identification because the arrangement of ridges in any fingerprint is thought to be unique and permanent with each person (no two persons having the same prints have ever been , which constitutes a genetic code representing a sequence of images.

The Ina technology is being implemented across all localized Translated into the spoken language of the country. See localization.  Dailymotion sites and in all 14 languages currently available. If content is protected by a producer or a broadcaster using "Signature" technology, it can be automatically detected and rejected. The solution will thus enable Dailymotion to bolster This article is about the pillow called a bolster. For other meanings of the word "bolster", see bolster (disambiguation).

A bolster (etymology: Middle English, derived from Old English, and before that the Germanic word bulgstraz
 its global system for the detection of content protected by copyright, and to focus instead on content supplied by its media partners, or produced by site users thanks to its exclusive MotionMaker program.

"With this agreement, and the introduction on our platform of this technology, Dailymotion is taking a decisive step forward, strengthening our status as a leader in copyright protection," said Joy Marcus, Dailymotion's general manager for the US. "We continue to collaborate closely with all of our content partners to provide the best environment for their content and the best experience for our users."

"This agreement shows that Ina has become a major player in the digital revolution, not only in the field of archives and archive exploitation, but also in research and protection. A trailblazer in all these key areas for the future, Ina is clearly asserting as·sert  
tr.v. as·sert·ed, as·sert·ing, as·serts
1. To state or express positively; affirm: asserted his innocence.

2. To defend or maintain (one's rights, for example).
 its international ambitions," said Emmanuel Hoog, Ina's president and director general.

Canal+ announced in mid-July 2007 that it was intending to use this technology to protect its content. Other broadcasters and producers are expected to shortly announce their adoption of this technology to protect their audiovisual See A/V.  content, and thereby prevent any unauthorized use.

About Ina

Since February 2004, Ina has been providing professionals with a unique service worldwide at inamedia.com, the first global bank of digitized audiovisual archives available online. Ina is also a research laboratory and the number one European European

emanating from or pertaining to Europe.


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see lyssavirus.

European beech tree
fagussylvaticus.

European blastomycosis
see cryptococcosis.
 centre for training in the audiovisual and multimedia professions.

Since April 2006, the general public has been provided with direct access, for consultation or downloading downloading - download , to more than 100,000 television and radio programs on ina.fr. This offering is to be expanded by a further 50,000 programs a year, and in October will be extended into the field of teaching with "Apprendre," an online audiovisual educational system.

About Dailymotion

A top 50 website worldwide (source: Alexa), Dailymotion is the world's largest independent provider of premium user generated and licensed online video entertainment. Every day, 15,000 new videos are uploaded into Dailymotion's global network of localized video entertainment sites, where a programming team turns the user generated and licensed content into a high quality, entertainment experience for the 3 million daily visitors. Using the most advanced technology for both users and content creators See content provider. , Dailymotion provides a high quality video in a fast, easy to use Web site that also automatically filters infringing material (soon to be released). Dailymotion's mission is to provide the best possible entertainment experience for users and the best business experience for content owners. For more information, visit www.dailymotion.com.
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