Eclipse Certifies HexaLock’s new Virtual Digital Hologram (VDH) Copy Protection Technology
CD’s containing HexaLock's VDH technology have proven to be 100% resistant to all copying methods known, thus providing publishers with unsurpassed copy protection and security for their CD-R and CD-ROM discs.
Pleasanton, CA / Basking Ridge, NJ (PRWEB) May 25, 2005 -- Eclipse announced
today that they have certified the HexaLock Virtual Digital Hologram (VDH) CD
copy protection plug-in for use within their EclipseSuite Software and
ImageEncoder Formatter.
“We have been working with HexaLock for some
time,” said Bob Edmonds, Eclipse VP of Sales and Marketing. “We have provided
support for the HexaLock Plug-in within our CD mastering Product Suite for over
two years. We have now fully certified HexaLock’s upgraded Virtual Digital
Hologram copy protection technology for use with Eclipse Suite Version 4.0, and
the Eclipse Image Encoder. This will give our replicator customers a new
solution to address publisher concerns regarding piracy and unauthorized content
copying.”
“The integration of our current CD copy protection solutions
within the EclipseSuite Software Module has gone very well. The products fit
seamlessly and work automatically, within current CD manufacturing operations,”
said John Stevens, HexaLock VP, Business Development. “Our new solutions also
incorporate HexaLock technology within the Eclipse Image Encoder. HexaLock’s 4th
generation copy protection introduces a new security element called Virtual
Digital Hologram (VDH), which is being applied to both CD-ROMs and CD-RX, v. 4.0
discs. VDH technology has been in use for the last year exclusively within the
military and government sectors. To date, CD’s containing VDH technology have
proven to be 100% resistant to all copying methods known to HexaLock and its
customers. This, combined with our new Content Protection Wizard, allowing PDF,
HTML, MPEG and MP-3 files to be protected, has greatly enhanced the capabilities
of HexaLock technology.”
The VDH security element is a digital hologram,
formed by special bit patterns that provide a “Hologram Effect” to the CD/DVD
reading device. When making a copy of an original protected disc the VDH pattern
will disappear. Instead, a static bit pattern will appear. The HexaLock software
will detect absence the VDH pattern and act accordingly. CD replicators
interested in learning more about, or becoming authorized resellers of HexaLock
solutions, should contact HexaLock at www.hexalock.com
About
HexaLock
HexaLock develops and markets copy protection and digital rights
management solutions worldwide. Headquartered in Shefayim, Israel, HexaLock
opened its US offices in 2001. HexaLock CD Copy Protection, Version 4.1,
released May 2005, offers the latest is copy protection technology for both
CD-ROMs and CD-Rs. These innovative solutions for intellectual property
protection offer content owners new and highly effective options to address
their digital asset management requirements.
About Eclipse Data
Technologies
Eclipse, recognized as the new leader in DVD and CD mastering
encoders and software provides leading edge capability with a reputation for
technical excellence and world-class customer support in its line of mastering,
premastering and QC verification tools. For more information about Eclipse and
its products, please visit our web site at www.eclipsedata.com.
For more information, please
contact:
For HexaLock
John Stevens
HexaLock, Ltd.
+1 (908) 234-1325
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For Eclipse Data
Technologies
Bob Edmonds
Eclipse Data Technologies
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from spam bots
+1 (925) 224-8880
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