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It's just early days in the development of Blue Spike, but the company's position as the first mover and innovator sui generis in digital watermarking technologies is already well evident. Watch this space for the latest news on Blue Spike's commercial coups and provocative industrial commentary as recorded in the trade press. Media representatives with further inquiries may direct them to Blue Spike by e-mail at press@bluespike.com.

April 5, 2002 There is no DRM without watermarking
"US Prepares to Invade your Hard Drive"
by Paul Boutin for Salon.com
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February 29, 2001 Infosec Mag Wowed by Giovanni
Longing for legal and technical protections for copyrighted content, music publishers are finding that digital watermarks may prove indispensable. Blue Spike, a developer of patented digital watermarking technologies for multimedia content distribution, is finding its patents on steganographic ciphers capable of inserting hidden watermarks into content to be the focus of much attention.
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January 29, 2001 Marked Music
To many, the fight between the record companies and the Napster-loving, music-swapping public looks like a battle to the death. While these two sides fight it out in court, another group of technologists is developing a compromise known as the digital watermark. If it works as planned, rights holders will be able to collect their royalties and consumers will be able to move their music relatively freely from machine to machine.
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January 29, 2001 Watermarking May Hold Key To Sharing Copyrighted Material
To many, the fight between the record companies and the Napster-loving, music-swapping public looks like a battle to the death. While these two sides fight it out in court, another group of technologists is developing a compromise known as the digital watermark. If it works as planned, rights holders will be able to collect their royalties and consumers will be able to move their music relatively freely from machine to machine.
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January 26, 2001 SDMI trades ambitions for speedier release
The Secure Digital Music Initiative has scaled back its ambitions in hopes of having devices with built-in anti-piracy protections on the market by Christmas.
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January 26, 2001 Gung Ho for Christmas 2001, Secure-Music Initiative Streamlines Its Mission
As its chief announces his departure, leaders in the digital world meeting in L.A. agree to agree on a technology -- quickly.
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January 26, 2001 SDMI Cuts Compression Detection from Plan
The Secure Digital Music Initiative agreed last night to rework some basic components of a digital music security system it has been developing for two years, SDMI members said...
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January 24, 2001 SDMI antipiracy effort loses leader
In a new setback for the Secure Digital Music Initiative, an antipiracy effort, hot-tempered Executive Director Leonard Chiariglione said Wednesday he would soon step aside.
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January 19, 2001 Secure Music Initiative Meets in L.A.: Will They Declare Victory and Go Home?
Everyone agrees that another Christmas can't go by without setting a standard to protect digital music. But delays have one member wondering: 'If not now, when exactly? ... If not now, just shoot us in the head and end our misery.'
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