Digital Containers’ Next-Generation ‘Superdistribution’
Software Will Generate Real Profits for Digital Entertainment Industries
Tech Veteran Tom Patterson Teams with Digital Entertainment Exec Jay
Samit to Lead Digital Containers
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) August 13, 2008 --
A breakthrough system of ‘superdistribution’
to freely share copyrighted material over the Internet via ‘digital
containers’ is rolling out today, aiming
to change the way content owners deliver and profit from distributing
television, games, books, movies and music entertainment over the
Internet.
Santa Monica-based Digital Containers, a software company providing ‘superdistribution’
of online content for entertainment companies, today introduces a new
software system for content owners to use digital containers to store,
share and distribute copyrighted content without loss of control, while
providing both monetization and metrics to content owners. The software
system allows content owners
to leverage peer-to-peer technology and other Web advances. Rather than
punishing web users for making a copy of a file (44% of Internet use is
file-sharing), users of digital containers are now encouraged and
rewarded for making copies for friends, family, backup and more.
The company plans to license its software and related intellectual
property to some of the world’s largest
content, communications, software and search companies. The company has
already begun talks with several leading search, software and content
firms looking to harness superdistribution for their sectors. Benefits
of using digital containers include:
For Content Owners
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Dramatically lower distribution costs
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Extension of existing advertising revenue models
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Enhanced metrics and monetization capabilities (including integrated
merchandise)
For Content Users
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Ability to keep the digital entertainment (movies, TV, books, games)
they want
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Ability to copy and share their files legally
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A richer user experience that works online and off
Behind this game-changing technology are two digital media and
technology executives - Tom Patterson and Jay Samit –
who have teamed together to tackle the most vexing issue facing the
entertainment industry today, that of how content
owners can realize revenues from Internet distribution of
copyrighted material.
“‘Superdistribution’
is the long-awaited element in the movement of media across the
Internet. Content owners
can finally generate the long-promised significant and lasting profits
from the Internet,” said Digital Containers
CEO Tom Patterson. “Users are demanding the
ability to share files among themselves, and our system turns that
behavior into a win-win for users and content owners alike.”
“With the awarded patents and technology we
have in place, Tom and I aim to bridge the gaps that have
historically challenged the technology and entertainment industries,”
added Jay Samit, chairman of Digital Containers.
The digital containers system is protected by a series of awarded
patents that give licensees of the technology a firm upper hand over
competitors in their market. These patents include key business elements
for content owners, search companies, software developers and
communications concerns, including the securing, delivery, regulating
and tracking of valuable digital media files.
The entertainment industry
has gotten past the fear of putting its content online, and is now
focused on how to profit from it. “By
lowering the big three costs of servers, bandwidth, and customer
acquisition, while increasing revenues from advertising, metrics and
integrated merchandise sales, Digital Containers can help any content
owner turn a profit online,” said Patterson.
About Tom Patterson and Jay Samit
Tom Patterson is a successful venture-backed Internet company founder
and CEO, a former technology partner at both Deloitte and KPMG, and
former chief eCommerce strategist for IBM. Patterson, a published
author, appears as a frequent guest expert discussing Internet topics on
media outlets including CNN, CNBC, CBS and NBC News.
Jay Samit is the former Sony executive vice president who devised and
implemented the company’s digital strategy
for music, video and e-Books. He also led EMI as global president for
digital distribution, breaking new ground with wireless, ringtones,
streaming radio and secure P2P deals.
About Digital Containers
Digital Containers, formally DRM Technologies, is a digital
entertainment platform that uses the power of ‘superdistribution’
to help content owners significantly lower distribution costs, extend
distribution infinitely across the Web, and provide new valuable Web
metrics and monetization channels. The company’s
patented technology of ‘digital containers’
offers a complete content distribution system and a new online format
for content owners to protect and distribute their valuable monetized
content of movies, music, games, business plans and more. The Santa
Monica, California company is led by digital media veterans Tom
Patterson and Jay Samit. For more information, visit www.digitalcontainers.com.
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