Audible Magic Monetizes Music On User Generated Content
Automatic content recognition (ACR) solutions provider Audible Magic has launched its UGC Music Rights Platform (UMRP), which simplifies the licensing and administration of music rights for user-generated content on social media.
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Audible Magic and Stadeum Sports Partner to Fight Piracy in Romania
Partnership Protects Liga Profesionista de Fotbal Club Content Across Social Media Networks
July 23, 2019 (LOS GATOS, Calif.) – Audible Magic, the industry standard for content identification linked to digital rights, and Stadeum Sports, who is digitally transforming football in Romania, announced a partnership to fight piracy impacting sports leagues in Romania. Using Audible Magic’s technology, Stadeum works on social media platforms to remove infringing pages that often host unauthorized live or pre-recorded video content.
Stadeum monitors social media networks on behalf of Romania’s professional football league Liga Profesionista de Fotbal (LPF) and its 14 member clubs. The company works diligently with social media platforms to take down fake pages, and unauthorized video clips and live streams of matches. Additionally, through their partnership with Audible Magic, Stadeum protects against unauthorized sharing and enables authorized club content to be legitimately shared on their official social media networks.
“I am very thankful to Audible Magic and Stadeum Sports for their engagement and support in this important LPF initiative,” said Robert Pongracz vice president of LPF. “We consider the fight against piracy an essential objective to increase the value of our IP in the future. This step will provide us great opportunities to further develop the game in the digital world and to deliver huge benefits for the football community and our member clubs.”
Audible Magic’s Emmy Award™ winning technology fingerprints registered content that has been provided to Stadeum by the football clubs. Once the authorized content has been registered it is assigned a unique fingerprint, which can be identified across the social platforms that Audible Magic has relationships with. This process ensures the legitimate use of audio and video content, including live streams of media in real-time, for the rightful owner.
“As the pioneer of automated content recognition, we view our foray into sporting events as a natural extension for the use of our technology,” said Vance Ikezoye, president and chief executive officer at Audible Magic. “The process of registering content to prevent unauthorized use of audio and video, both pre-recorded and live events, will allow the LPF football clubs to re-direct energy to invest in the production of content that can be made available to fans around the world through the clubs' official social media pages.”
About Stadeum
Digital technology is unlocking unprecedented opportunities in the sports industry, offering the potential to draw fans closer through innovative and customized experiences. To capitalize on this opportunity, however, digital will need to be embedded in every aspect of the business, transforming people, process, and technology. Stadeum Sports helps teams, leagues, and players navigate this digital transformation that is rapidly unlocking new opportunities for growth.
About Audible Magic
For more than 20 years, Audible Magic has innovated solutions to identify content, manage rights, and monetize media. Audible Magic's Emmy-winning automatic content recognition (ACR) technology powers billions of transactions monthly. The Silicon Valley pioneer is the trusted intermediary among rightsholders (including labels, studios, distributors, publishers, and collectives) and major platforms.
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Audible Magic Granted Three New U.S. Patents for Content Recognition Innovations
Awards Underscore Company's Continuing Investment in New ACR Solutions
LOS GATOS, CA, February 29, 2012 — Audible Magic Corporation, the leader in automated content recognition (ACR) solutions and services, today announced that the U.S. Patent Office has granted it three new patents for its innovative work in automated content recognition (ACR) technology, a key enabler in the fast emerging Smart (or "connected") TV and Social TV marketplaces worldwide. The patents, which bring Audible Magic's total to 18 U.S. and European patent awards, demonstrate the company's consistent, ongoing commitment to provide unique new capabilities to both device manufacturers and applications developers who embed ACR into their solutions.Read more
SESAC Broadcasts its Use of CMJ’s RAM Service to Assist with Royalty Distribution
Service Powered by Audible Magic’s Patented Digital Audio Identification Technology
LOS GATOS, California — August 27, 2003 — The CMJ Network and Audible Magic have announced that SESAC has become the first corporate customer to utilize data from CMJ’s Realtime Airplay Metrics (RAM) airplay reporting service. RAM, the first service to comprehensively track airplay on college, non-commercial and “early-adopter” radio, utilizes Audible Magic’s patented digital audio identification technology. In light of its 25-year artist discovery and development mission, RAM is a natural evolution to CMJ’s growing platform of media, event and data-centric products and services. SESAC, one of the three major performing rights organizations in the USA, will utilize RAM data in its monetization of non-commercial radio and its ongoing effort to improve the accuracy of performance royalty distributions to songwriters and publishers.Read more
Audible Magic’s PC-based Music Identifier Clango Wins Silver Award for Interactive Design from ID Magazine
LOS GATOS, California — July 16, 2001 — Audible Magic Corporation, a developer and marketer of digital audio identification technologies and services headquartered in Los Gatos, California, today announced the company’s Clango product has won a Silver Award for Interactive Media Design from ID Magazine. Judged by a panel of internationally recognized leaders in the field of interactive design, the awards are presented annually in categories such as software applications, websites, and entertainment/games.Read more