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Neustar on Thursday announced that it has been selected by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) LLC to provide a clearinghouse solution for the industry consortium. Neustar will develop and manage the consortium's Digital Rights Locker, a cloud-based authentication service and account management hub that provides consumers with access to their digital entertainment. The launch of the Digital Rights Locker is targeted for the second half of 2010.
DECE is a consortium of leading entertainment, consumer electronics, and technology companies and retailers dedicated to developing the next generation digital media experience based on open, licensable specifications. A full listing of member companies can be found at www.decellc.com.
"Security, scalability and flexibility are key requirements for us in building the digital locker service for DECE," said Mitch Singer, chief technology officer at Sony Pictures and president of DECE. "Neustar has a track record for handling complex technological challenges across large operations - from governments to massive enterprises - in a secure, seamless and neutral manner."
Neustar's data management technology, infrastructure and customer support will power DECE's Digital Rights Locker solution -- providing consumers access to all of their DECE-compliant movies, TV and other entertainment in one place; manage access to the content in the account; and register or update different devices for playback. DECE will provide open application programming interfaces (APIs) that allow any participating Web-enabled storefront, service or device to integrate access to the Digital Rights Locker into their own consumer offerings. Additionally, the Digital Rights Locker will be accessible from the DECE-branded site.
"DECE's digital ecosystem needs are right in Neustar's wheelhouse," explained Jeff Ganek, chairman and chief executive officer at Neustar. "As a neutral third-party interoperability provider, we excel at enabling markets and helping industries realize their digital ambitions. We look forward to working with the consortium in its effort to empower consumers."
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