IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SafeMedia
Corporation To Install Anti-Piracy Business Solution Clouseau™
On FL. Atlantic U. Campus; One ISP & seven Other Campuses To Start Pilot
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“Clouseau
500™ will be used as a research platform at
Boca Raton, Fla. & Hollywood, Calif. – SafeMedia Corporation announced today (Thursday, Oct. 4,
2007),
an agreement to use one of its technology business solution products at Florida
Atlantic University, a 850-acre Boca Raton university
campus that features everything from a modern university including
state-of-the-art labs and classrooms, suite-style housing.
“Clouseau 500™ will be used as
research platform at
The agreement comes at a time
when universities, the entertainment industry and Internet service providers are
working together to find solutions to eliminate illegal file sharing, eliminate
identity theft and reduce a drain on bandwidth, from contaminated Peer-2-Peer network
traffic. According to SafeMedia its network appliance Clouseau embedded with P2P
Disaggregator (P2PD) technology protects any network from the complicated
threats of contaminated P2P networks. The solution never invades user privacy
and is effective against encrypted and non encrypted contaminated P2P networks.
A recent MPAA commissioned study
found more than $6.5 billion was lost to movie piracy last year, and the Los
Angeles Economic Dev. Corp (LAEDC) study also found $2 billion was pirated in
music. A Washington DC Study by Chief Economist Stephen Siwek reported Wednesday the U.S. economy loses $58 billion
and U.S. workers are deprived of nearly 375,000 jobs annually because of global
and domestic-based copyright infringement.
“We are also negotiating other trials with commitments from at least one major
global ISP and seven other campuses across the country,” said Founder & CEO
Safwat Fahmy, SafeMedia Corp. “At FAU, the equipment will be installed at a
typical gateway of student dormitory. All research activities and equipment
will be provided by SafeMedia as a collaborative research between the
university and the local industry.”
In August this year, a precedent
setting
“The
SafeMedia’s Fahmy outlined the
dangers and risks of contaminated P2P networks last summer
(
Fahmy focused how P2P networks operate, the features and characteristics of
“contaminated” P2P networks. He also explained
how SafeMedia’s technology was developed to address illegal sharing of
copyrighted materials and how it will help to protect consumers, students, businesses
and our national security from the serious privacy, identity theft and security
risks.
“SafeMedia is the only provider
of P2P Disaggregator (P2PD) technology. P2PD is the only technology that
completely isolates and stops contaminated P2P networks even if they use
encrypted transmissions,” said Fahmy.
Recent studies and Congressional
hearings have shown that contaminated P2P network users often do not realize
they are involuntarily sharing their files with the world. A March 2007 United
States Patent & Trademark Office report, which analyzed Kazaa, LimeWire,
BearShare, eDonkey, and Morpheus discovered that all five “repeatedly tricked
users into uploading infringing files inadvertently.”
"Several cases suggest that
users commit direct copyright infringement by employing Kazaa (a contaminated
P2P program) to make their collections of copyrighted sound recordings
available to all other users," Judge Wake wrote in the
In another RIAA lawsuit, Elektra
v. Santangelo, AOL has been enjoined as a third party defendant and
sued for $4 million. The lawsuit against AOL is based on information and belief
that, AOL failed to use its controls to prevent illegal downloading (from
Contaminated P2P networks) of copyrighted music, even though it had the
information, superior knowledge, ability, skill, techniques, tools, power and
authority to prevent such downloading.
“We believe universities and campuses across the
country are trying to end piracy on campus,” said Fahmy. “A university, based
on the AOL lawsuit may be found liable for allowing the infringing conduct of
staff and/or students where the university has provided access to the equipment
used to carry out the infringing conduct and not taken reasonable steps to
ensure that their network infrastructure is not used to infringe
copyrighted material.”
Giordano believes that the P2PD
technology embedded in Clouseau™ is the only cost effective scaleable complete
solution that prevents all illegal downloading; encrypted and non-encrypted
from contaminated P2P networks. “Clouseau™ never invades user privacy and
allows legal P2P such as open source bit torrent files and all other Internet
traffic to pass unencumbered at network speeds, he explained.”
SafeMedia’s P2PD technology
is embedded in DSL and Cable modems in the home or work environment or as a standalone
subnet appliance. The strategy of subnet implementation eliminates any network
latency; control darknets between subnets and reduces exposure to backbone
failure. “The end result is a safer, faster Internet experience for all users
and a network that consumes less bandwidth,” explained Giordano.
Editors: For more information about SafeMedia Corp.’s new
product line visit: www.SafeMedia.com.
For media interviews contact: George McQuade, at MAYO Communications,
818-340-5300 or 818-618-9229 or PR@MayoCommunications.com.]
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