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ContentGuard,
Inc. marks its spin-off from Xerox with Microsoft alliance and XrML
standards initiative
Microsoft collaborates with ContentGuard, Inc. and Xerox on rights
management; Industry leaders announce support for XrML standard
PALO ALTO, Calif.,
April 27, 2000 - ContentGuard, Inc., the catalyst for the revolution
in e-content, marked its launch as an independent company today.
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Xerox Corporation (NYSE:XRX)
will collaborate with ContentGuard Inc. on key digital rights management
(DRM) technologies. Through this work, the three companies will
improve the distribution of premium digital content, including eBooks,
documents, music and video, over the Internet, while protecting
against unauthorized usage or redistribution. Microsoft has also
joined Xerox as a shareholder in ContentGuard, Inc.
To accelerate
market growth, ContentGuard is announcing the royalty-free licensing
of its eXtensible rights Markup Language(XrML). This initiative
has already received support from 20 industry leaders, including
Adobe Systems, Inc., Barnes & Noble, Glassbook, Inc., Hewlett Packard
Company, Lightning Printing, Inc., Microsoft, Preview Systems, Reciprocal,
Inc., Softlock.com, Inc., Time Warner Trade Publishing, Thomson
Publishing and Xerox.
"We believe
that rights management will become a ubiquitous element of all content
exchange, whether for secure e-commerce or for ensuring the persistent
protection of high-value sensitive information," said Ranjit Singh,
president and COO, ContentGuard, Inc.
ContentGuard,
Inc., formerly an operating unit of Xerox, offers technology, products
and services that manage and protect high-value digital content.
Based on pioneering research from Xerox' Palo Alto Research Center
(PARC), the ContentGuard solutions offer content owners more control
and flexibility over the distribution and use of their content.
"Content wants
to be free, but content creators want to get paid," said Dick Brass,
vice president of Technology Development at Microsoft and co-chairman
of ContentGuard, Inc. "ContentGuard's approach to DRM will give
consumers greater choices and options for how they purchase and
enjoy digital content, while also giving content creators a powerful
set of tools for protecting and distributing their works.
" ContentGuard
and Reciprocal, Inc. offer the electronic Publishing Clearing Service
(ePCS) to customers in the publishing industry, including Aberdeen
Group, Bell & Howell Information and Learning, and Bedford, Freeman
and Worth Publishing. ContentGuard, Inc.'s agreement with Microsoft
ensures it an immediate presence in the eBook space. The company
will expand into other digital content areas, including rich media
and corporate information.
"We have enjoyed
our partnership with ContentGuard, Inc. and we endorse and support
the XrML standards drive," said John Schwarz, president and chief
executive officer of Reciprocal. "We're thrilled to see other industry
leaders responding favorably to this important initiative that will
facilitate the management of rights across multiple DRM formats.
The XrML standard complements Reciprocal's back-office DRM services
and together we'll play a significant role in reducing barriers
to entry for content owners. This will translate into better user
experiences and help accelerate the growth of the digital content
market."
XrML Open
Industry Standard
XrML is a specification for association of rights (such as access
fees and usage conditions) with content. By licensing XrML on a
royalty-free basis, ContentGuard, Inc. is promoting the seamless
interoperability of digital rights specifications across authors,
artists, publishers, distributors and retailers. XrML allows content
owners unique flexibility in terms of business model and usage options
and has been enhanced based on contributions from partners, including
Microsoft. Microsoft has added support for ContentGuard's innovative
XrML in the upcoming release of its DRM technology for eBooks and
will add additional support for XrML in future implementations of
its DRM technology for digital media.
"The DRM industry
has seen some fundamental developments over the last year," said
Kent Allen, senior e-commerce analyst at Aberdeen Group, Inc. "However,
until recently, the attention paid to the Internet as a premium
content distribution channel was largely focused on early adopters
in the digital music industry. The announcements ContentGuard is
making today should help zero-in attention on the high end content
publishing market, where opportunities exist to leverage the Internet
as a delivery mechanism -- and in doing so, create much needed revenue
streams. DRM is positioned to become a fundamental element of the
e-commerce platforms being developed throughout the industry."
"As the Internet
becomes a delivery medium for high-value content, an open, extensible
language for expressing rights and permissions will be crucial in
creating interoperability across the industry," said Joe Eschbach,
vice president, Adobe Systems Inc. "By making XrML freely available,
ContentGuard, Inc. is establishing its interest in promoting open
standards to ensure that publishers can feel confident in the safety
of their DRM investments and take advantage of the speed and efficiency
of conducting business over the Internet."
Detailed information
about XrML, the full list of XrML supporters and their comments
on this initiative, can be found at the XrML website - www.xrml.org.
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About
ContentGuard, Inc
ContentGuard, Inc. is led by co-chairman and CEO, Michael Miron,
and President and COO, Ranjit Singh. The company is headquartered
in McLean, Virginia, with operations in Palo Alto, California and
El Segundo, California.
Media
Contacts:
Aysen Yilmaz, Text 100 for ContentGuard, Inc, 415-836-5990, ext.
226, email ayseny@text100.com
Alison Rizk, Text 100 for ContentGuard, Inc, 415-836-5990 ext. 230,
email alisonr@text100.com
NOTE
TO EDITORS:
For more information about ContentGuard, Inc, please visit our website
at www.contentguard.com.
XEROX®,
The Document Company® and the digital X® are trademarks
of XEROX CORPORATION. Microsoft® is a trademark of Microsoft
Corp. ContentGuard, XrML, and eXtensible Rights Markup Language
are trademarks of ContentGuard Holdings, Inc. All other company
and product trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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