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Media Group To Create New Digital Video "Ecosystem"
Media Group To Create New Digital Video "Ecosystem"
Published by vlad
14th September 2008
Media Group To Create New Digital Video "Ecosystem"

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A group of media industry companies said it is planning to build a digital world where video devices and content websites play together in perfect harmony, and consumers can safely store their digital content and access it anywhere in the world.

The consortium of Hollywood studios, retailers, service providers, and consumer electronics and information technology companies, called the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem, or DECE, is working on a "uniform digital media experience" but won't announce details until the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

The consortium said it will call for interoperability of devices and websites, and usage rules that allow consumers to copy content onto household playback devices and to burn their content to physical media, DECE President Mitch Singer said.

The plan also would provide customers a "rights locker" or virtual library where consumers' digital video purchases would be stored for retrieval in a manner similar to accessing an email account.

The consortium plans to design a logo that will be placed on products and websites to let consumers know that those products and services are compatible with DECE standards. "We will be developing a specification that services and device makers can license. They can use the logo to associate their device, knowing that when the consumer goes to buy the content, they know it will play," said Singer.

According to Singer, "The new digital framework would turn Apple Inc's "closed" iTunes model on its head. This is very different from the Apple ecosystem," he said. "We encourage Apple to join the consortium. We don't ever anticipate Apple going away or this consortium replacing it."

The consortium aims to recapture in the digital universe the sense of comfort and simplicity of use that consumers found with DVDs, said Mark Coblitz, senior vice president of strategic planning for Comcast Corp. "They knew that when they brought (a DVD) home, they could play it on the device of their choice," Coblitz said. "We see this vision of 'buy once, play anywhere."

The consortium includes Alcatel-Lucent, Best Buy Co Inc, Cisco Systems Inc, Comcast, News Corp's Fox Entertainment Group, Hewlett-Packard Co, Intel, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp, Microsoft Corp, General Electric Co's NBC Universal, Viacom Inc's Paramount Pictures, Philips, Sony Corp, Toshiba, VeriSign, and Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros Entertainment.

source: www.reuters.com
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By arkay on 14th September 2008, 10:23 PM
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Well, this will be interesting. Perhaps someone's finally begun to understand the wisdom of not suing your customers to oblivion.

We've all been talking about changing business models for years.
Being able to adapt to the internet, new technologies and changing market demands has been a failing of media companies for a long time.

This is the first time I've seen a real attempt at getting it right.

Will be watching this with a lot of interest and a healthy amount of scepticism, given a few of the names on that list

Cheers,

Arkay.
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By ExtremePC on 14th September 2008, 10:35 PM
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It is interesting, but could this actually be the TPM platform take 2 ?
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By vlad on 15th September 2008, 10:10 AM
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I hope that it will stop scambags like Lucas to sell the same movie again and again.
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By ExtremePC on 15th September 2008, 10:19 AM
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I always worry when companies start to collaborate, I worry more when they do so and tell me its with my best interests at heart or for my benefit, because it usually isn't and costs me more for the same thing.
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By colin_090 on 15th September 2008, 09:02 PM
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sounds like plays for sure but in different clothing and with a new boyfriend
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By ExtremePC on 15th September 2008, 09:27 PM
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I hope that it will stop scambags like Lucas to sell the same movie again and again.
Lucas is no scumbag, so long as there are idiots that continue to rebuy the same movie over and over again there will be a market for Lucas to make money from, don't blame the sellers blame the buyers.

I bought the first three films on VHS many years ago and the last three films on DVD not that long ago. I have already paid for my copy of all the films and felt no guilt when I downloaded the 720p versions of all the films I already legally own.
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By ahornby on 20th September 2008, 03:38 PM
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Hmmmm ... I suspect this is all about control ... welcome to "our" world (ecosystem) where we can control exactly what you do and when you do it. I'll wait for more details but if i had to guess I'd say this looks like more DRM to me.

It is typical corporate doublespeak to sell the bitterest pill as being in your best interests and package it in something shiny to distract the weak minded.

DRM restricts the legal rights of legitimate consumers and complicates their lives while doing nothing to stop pirates.

Oh, regarding scumbags, the rule of law is there to protect most people from most things we feel are unfair and unreasonable. If it was a straight dog-eat-dog world out there society would collapse in a heartbeat. Laws are supposed to encode the morality and values of the society and make them enforceable. But legal change is slow and flawed and social change is fast (at least these days it is) so just because something is legal for a company to to do now doesn't make it (a) morally right and fair or (b) OK to blame ill-informed consumers who don't know any better from going along with it.

Anthony
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By vlad on 20th September 2008, 04:41 PM
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Oh, regarding scumbags, the rule of law is there to protect most people from most things we feel are unfair and unreasonable. If it was a straight dog-eat-dog world out there society would collapse in a heartbeat. Laws are supposed to encode the morality and values of the society and make them enforceable. But legal change is slow and flawed and social change is fast (at least these days it is) so just because something is legal for a company to to do now doesn't make it (a) morally right and fair or (b) OK to blame ill-informed consumers who don't know any better from going along with it.

Anthony
100% agree.
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By Wraak on 20th September 2008, 05:25 PM
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I always worry when companies start to collaborate, I worry more when they do so and tell me its with my best interests at heart or for my benefit, because it usually isn't and costs me more for the same thing.
Agree.
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