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Blackduck Software
Offices: Waltham, Massachusetts
Black Duck offers software compliance management solutions that help companies
govern how software assets are created, managed, and licensed. The company
was founded in late 2002 to apply advanced technology to this challenge—a
challenge addressed today by manual, expensive, and error-prone approaches.
Black Duck allows companies to proactively and confidently combine homegrown,
third party, and open source software to build applications that meet internal
or market needs—without putting assets at risk. |
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Digimarc
Offices: Beaverton, Oregon
Digimarc Corporation is a leading supplier of secure media solutions used
in a wide range of security, identification and digital media content applications.
Digimarc provides products and services that enable production of more than
60 million personal identification documents, including two-thirds of US
driver licenses and IDs for more than 20 countries. Digimarc's digital watermarking
technology provides a persistent digital identity for various media content
and is used to enhance the security of financial documents, identity documents
and digital images. |
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| ECNext
Offices: Westerville, Ohio
ECNext bridges the gap between traditional licensed publishing and the way
most business people look for information: through popular Web search engines.
Their search-driven sales model helps users find and access your content
on their terms. ECNext combines the power of search-engine optimization
with immediate paid content access. The result: a new revenue source for
publishers that gives users much more control |
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| eMeta
Offices: New York, New York
Founded in 1998, eMeta, a division of Macrovision, provides comprehensive,
flexible solutions that allow companies to sell and license digital goods
and services while managing a full range of related customer interactions.
eMeta offers access control, billing/commerce, business intelligence and
customer care technologies that are integrated seamlessly into your current
information systems and customized to meet your company's business goals. |
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Intertrust
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
Intertrust develops and licenses intellectual property for digital rights
management (DRM), digital policy management (DPM), and trusted computing.
They hold 31 US patents and have over 100 patent applications pending worldwide.
Their patent portfolio covers software and hardware techniques that can
be implemented in a broad range of products that use DRM and trusted computing
technologies, including digital media platforms and web services, and the
enterprise infrastructure. |
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Macrovision
Offices: Santa Clara, California
Macrovision develops and markets technologies that enable entertainment
content owners and software publishers to securely distribute and market
their products to consumers and businesses. Macrovision’s content protection
technologies cover over $130 billion of protected entertainment content
worldwide and its FLEXnet™ universal licensing platform is embedded in over
$70 billion of installed software. |
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Microsoft DRM
Offices: Redmond, Washington
Windows Media digital rights management (DRM) is a proven platform to protect
and securely deliver content for playback on a computer, portable device,
or network device. It's flexible to support a range of business models from
single downloads or physical format delivery. The latest version of Windows
Media DRM enables new scenarios and provides consumers even greater access
to protected audio and video content. |
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