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Italy-led action shutters 5,500 pirate sites

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Advanced TV reported that the Italian Guardia di Finanza (Financial Police) has led to the closure of over 5,500 illegal live streaming sites and more than 350 Telegram channels. The network …

Tags:Content Protection| Italy| Piracy| Trademarks and Copyright

HDTV Supply Enables HDCP Conversion

by Tom Allen

HDTV Supply has created a converter that changes HDCP 2.2 signals into HDCP 1.4. Each new revision of HDCP requires new hardware, so this converter enables HDCP 2.2 sources to be shown on an …

Tags:Content Protection| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 22 - Issue 45

Legacy Devices May be Left Behind in UltraHD Protection Race

by Tom Allen

Faster-than-expected UltraHD penetration means that content protection is a ‘growing concern’ says ABI Research. As UltraHD content availability rises, studios are demanding stronger protection. The best protection is built into hardware in combination with …

Tags:4k| Content Protection| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 29

TV Connect 2015 Roundup

by Tom Allen

Arris’s new remote looks attractive – and Ruwido was on the firm’s booth, so….Access was showing its latest developments. Access makes components (such as a browser) that are integrated into middleware. The company’s added …

Tags:Content Protection| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OTT Video| Sigma Designs| Skyworth| TCL| TV Connect 2015| Vol 22 - Issue 18

Is Owning Content an Advantage for Hardware Makers?

by Raverstead

I promised, back in August, to come back to a topic that has kept surfacing me over a number of years. When I started the Display Monitor newsletter, back in 1994, the undoubted king …

Tags:Content Protection| sony| UltraHD| Vol 22 - Issue 01

CCW Discusses OTT Rights and Their Complexities

by Raverstead

The Content and Communications World (CCW) conference and expo in New York addressed all topics surrounding the TV world from a technology and distribution perspective. With the major disruptions currently working through the home …

Tags:CCW 2014 (Content & Communications World)| Content Protection| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 46