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Nortel and Widevine add content security to IPTV
Widevine’s content security solution has been integrated into Nortel’s IPTV solution and the two companies have entered into a global reseller agreement.
The agreement will protect revenues and allow premium content to be licensed. Nortel will be able to sell, service and support Widevine’s downloadable conditional access and digital rights management products around the world.
Widevine is a certified content protection vendor for Nortel’s IPTV ecosystem solution.
Nortel believes the agreement will enhance its services to telco customers, as they will be able to obtain content from programmers and studios and be confident that their intellectual property will be protected.
Widevine’s security suite includes support for forensic watermarking. The company has supplied content protection, digital forensics and digital copy protection solutions to over 125 video operators around the world.
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