Wednesday, 26. May 2004

Kodak Watermark in Berg video is a HOAX
Nick Berg beheading & the prison torture video frome the same CAMERA is HOAX


First of all there are NO tapes - both files came from the i-net . ( if you have the 2 AVI files [Nick Berg beheading & the prison torture video] fell free to send an e-mail).

Second That means the avi is encoded to RM & WMV ergo you lose A LOT of Data - about 85% and resize it ( from NTSC 720 H * 480 V 30 Frames to WMV 160 H 144 V and 15 Frames).

Point 3 Kodak sales Video cameras ? I found 3 cams : DVC325 , DVC323 & DVC300 digital video camera.

4 Why should one of the five leading computer and consumer electronics companies - Hitachi, Ltd., IBM Corporation, NEC Corporation, Pioneer Electronic Corporation and Sony Corporation -use a Kodak technology that works on stills ? This 5 majors have formed the Galaxy group.

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If video cameras were issued

to interrogators, what brand/s were issued?

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source of the rumours

¬> NEWS- Berg & Abu VidCamera is SAME

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fette story

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The Watermark Review Panel (WaRP)

Following the formation of the Galaxy group, only two Following the formation of the Galaxy group, only two proposals remain for evaluation by WaRP: the unified Galaxy proposal and one submitted by Philips, Macrovision and Digimarc.

Digimarc SECURE media Solutions

Digimarc is a leading supplier of secure media solutions used in a wide range of security, identification and digital media content applications.
Digimarc Corporation - Licensing - Patents

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Digimarc Corporation:

Digimarc is the leading provider of digital watermarking
components and technologies used in a wide range of security, identification and brand protection applications. Digimarc has an extensive intellectual property portfolio, with 65 issued U.S. patents with more than 1,400 claims, and more than 300 pending
applications for U.S. patents, in digital watermarking, personal identification and related technologies.


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If we can get to the moon or get to Mars…

why can’t we put a little watermark on our
content?” - Michael Eisner, CEO, Walt Disney, Fortune, May 27, 2002.

Just the Facts on Digital Watermarking pdf

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