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Eurofins Digital Testing Opens Cinavia Watermarking Certification Lab in Hong Kong

Published: Jul 01,2016

Verance Corporation has authorised Eurofins Digital Testing as a Cinavia certification and verification lab. Consumer electronic devices incorporating the content protection technology will be tested at Eurofins Digital Testing’s facility which is situated in the Hong Kong Science Park, ideally located to support manufacturers in China and South East Asia.

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Cinavia identifies and protects against motion picture and home video piracy threats and has been adopted as an essential component of the content protection architecture for the Blu-ray Disc format.

Eurofins Digital Testing is a media and device testing specialist and has been running certification services on set-top-boxes, iDTVs and other devices from its Hong Kong lab for several years.

The company is building on its existing extensive security testing expertise covering CI+, conditional access and DRM. The lab will provide certification and verification services to manufacturers licensing the Cinavia technology for devices such as Blu-ray Disc players, 4K Ultra-HD media players, and set-top-boxes.

Andy Hickman, CEO UK and Hong Kong commented that:“Our new partnership with Verance further cements our position in the media and device testing market worldwide as well as demonstrating our growing presence in Asia. It’s an exciting time for us.”

Nil Shah, Chairman and CEO from Verance Corporation said:”We approved Eurofins Digital Testing as a Cinavia testing lab based on their reputation of providing high quality service levels combined with excellent technical competence”, adding “we are also excited to be supporting our Cinavia licensees in Asia locally.”

Using Cinavia technology to identify and block unauthorised uses of Cinavia-protected content has been proven to significantly increase DVD and Blu-ray Disc sales.

By blocking unauthorised copies, Cinavia influences behavioral change in casual consumers of pirated movies, driven by ease and convenience, to purchase the content through legitimate channels.

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