Widevine has integrated with
Move Networks to deliver a complete and secure end-to-end solution for monetizing online video delivery and enables major media companies to secure Internet TV, copyrights, ad-based revenue and geo-political boundaries.
Widevine and Move Networks have successfully deployed their solution with Warner Bros offering secure, full episodes of CBS' "Two and a Half Men," one of the top-rated comedies on broadcast television. Warner Bros has made past episodes of the hit show available to over 150 CW local affiliate web sites nationwide using the Widevine/Move solution to securely deliver online TV distribution of full episodes.
Move Networks gives content publishers the ability to deliver broadcast-quality streaming video and now with the Widevine integration, complete security to the desktop. This high-quality experience, coupled with comprehensive viewer metrics, and the delivery of highly relevant ads, enables content publishers to attract and capture the attention of today's viewer that demand access to premium content anytime, anywhere. Utilizing the On2 VP7 (AMEX: ONT), the Move Networks player enables online broadcasters, TV studios, film companies, sports leagues and content owners to provide high resolution and quality streams to viewers.
Widevine's security integration provides greater monetization opportunities for content owners and is compliant with users on any platform -- Mac or PC -- which is an industry first for premium secure content. While traditional DRM technologies restrict content purchase and usage to specific devices, video formats and online services, Widevine opens DRM interoperability to all platforms, networks and video devices.
Widevine's integration also offers a unique on-device Digital Copy Protection solution that thwarts hundreds of screen scraping and recording utilities that record streams and strip out or remove valuable online ad inventory. Some of these utilities can record and store a stream as a downloadable file that can easily be pirated and uploaded into a file sharing network.