"Watermarking Comes of Age": Inside Digital Media Webcast Interview with Digimarc CEO

Digimarc Chairman and CEO Bruce Davis is the featured guest this week on Phil Leigh's Inside Digital Media webcast program. Davis describes the progress of digital watermarking across a wide range of applications.
Written on January 28, 2008

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Digimarc Chairman and CEO Bruce Davis is the featured guest this week on Phil Leigh's Inside Digital Media webcast program. Davis describes the progress of digital watermarking across a wide range of applications.

To access the interview, entitled "Has digital watermarking come of age?" please visit http://www.insidedigitalmedia.com and select the interview on January 19, 2008 for Part 1 and the interview on January 22, 2008 for Part 2.

About Digimarc
Digimarc Corporation (NASDAQ:DMRC), based in Beaverton, Oregon, is a leading supplier of secure identity and media management solutions. Digimarc provides products and services that enable the annual production of more than 60 million personal identification documents, including two-thirds of U.S. driver licenses and IDs for more than 25 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, and support other media rights management applications.

Digimarc has an extensive intellectual property portfolio, with more than 360 issued U.S. patents with more than 7,500 claims, and more than 500 pending U.S. and foreign patent applications in digital watermarking, personal identification and related technologies. The Company is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, with other U.S. offices in Burlington, Massachusetts; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and the Washington DC area; and international offices in London and Mexico. Please go to http://www.digimarc.com for more company information.

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