| Blue Spike Management The Executive Suite at Blue Spike, Inc. is home to a number of unique individuals who have been mobilized by their industrial interests and technical imaginations to gather under the Blue Spike banner. Today, they are developing and evangelizing the company's digital watermarking technologies to protect and meter content, establish responsibility and receipts and bring creative work to greater audiences. Management is also developing digital watermarking and other security systems for application in secure documents, bandwidth provisioning, nanotechnology, insurance, telemetry and related fields, therein laying the groundwork for the information-tracking infrastructure of the future. |
| Scott Moskowitz
- Founder, President and CEO. In 1992, Mr. Moskowitz began working
in the music industry doing representative work for a large US wholesaler
of music-related products. Mr. Moskowitz had previously founded a
trading company involved in exporting American music to Japan. Additional
work in several other industries has given Mr. Moskowitz a wide range
of experience in the distribution of physical goods, primarily in
Japanese markets. Mr. Moskowitz worked for Sony in 1990 and was responsible
for designing initial plans for the High Definition Television's market
entry in the US and other related strategy work in Sony's Monitor
Group. The idea for Blue Spike came about while still an undergraduate following his experience at Sony Corporation in Japan. Mr. Moskowitz sought to better define a means for protecting digital media content such as music, video and images. He coined the term "digital watermark" as a means for securely creating "responsibility for digital copies," which led to the writing, filing and receipt of 38 U.S. and International patents, with several dozen pending. Mr. Moskowitz has been active in promoting copyright security through watermarking and has been an invited speaker at the RSA Data Security Conference on several occasions, as well as American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Computers, Freedom + Privacy (CFP), ACSAC, Digital Distribution of the Music Industry (DDMI), College Music Journal Convention, Museum of Modern Art, and other forums in the US, Japan and Europe. He is the author of "So this is Convergence?" recently published in Japan, the only book of its kind on secure digital watermarking. Mr. Moskowitz earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, cum laude, with a concentration in Finance, from The Wharton School, and a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, in Political Science and Oriental Studies, from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Moskowitz is fluent in spoken and written Japanese and spent seven years as a resident of Tokyo. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) organizations. |
| Gregg Moskowitz
- Vice President, Business Development. Prior to joining Blue Spike
in January of 1999, Mr. Moskowitz founded a company that provided
individuals the ability to consummate consumer-to-consumer transactions
with their credit cards. The purpose of this novel concept is to give
consumers an additional medium for buying and selling used merchandise.
Previously, Mr. Moskowitz was a Senior Associate in the business turnaround
and corporate restructure division with Price Waterhouse. His diverse
experience at Price Waterhouse ranged from the restructuring of distressed
companies to providing financial and operational advisory services
to Fortune 500 companies. Mr. Moskowitz graduated from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison in 1993 with a BS degree in Accounting and Risk
Management and Insurance. Mr. Moskowitz is a Certified Public Accountant. |
| Hitoshi Sakamoto - Director of Blue Spike Japan. After graduating Senshu University in Tokyo majoring in Commerce and Canon's International Business School in Hawaii majoring in Computer Science, Mr. Sakamoto joined Three One Systems, Inc. & Design Technologies, Inc. He spent 10 years there as a member of the Board of Directors responsible for Fractal Image Compression technology. In 1996, he established Cedge Ltd. in Tokyo as president, which is a consulting company of multimedia technologies, such as digital watermarking and image compression. Mr. Sakamoto was responsible for the Japanese translation of the Blue Spike web site and the translation and publication of the first book on secure digital watermark: "So this is Convergence?" Born in 1958, Mr. Sakamoto has worked with Blue Spike promoting and marketing the Company's technology since its inception. |
