DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CONNECT STATION CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501 Japan Digital video players; digital audio players; [ digital photo frames; ] hard disk drives; electronic memory card readers; electronic memory card writers; [ interfaces for computers; ] data processing apparatus; computer hardware [ ; tablet computers; personal computers; computer software for use in viewing, play backing, uploading, downloading, sharing, storing, backing up, transmitting, receiving, accessing, retrieving and arranging digital photos, digital videos and digital images ];
LAFAYETTE Cavaco Sales, Inc. 16021 Quiet Vista Circle Delray Beach FL 33446 digital video players, video cassette recorders, televisions;
QUBE QUBE CINEMA TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE LIMITED 42, DR. RANGA ROAD MYLAPORE, CHENNAI CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU 600004 India Digital video players, digital audio players, electric control panels, theatre projection screens and parts and fittings thereof; blank computer hard discs, blank recordable DVD ROM discs;CUBE;
WAM!VIEW WAM!NET, Inc. 6100 West 110th Street Bloomington MN 55438 digital video players;WAM VIEW;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The Digital Video Authenticator (DVA) addresses law enforcement concerns for a means to authenticate digital video (DV) so that it will be admissible and trusted as evidence in court. The DVA is a peripheral device attached to a commercial digital video recording device whose purpose is to generate and record authentication data simultaneously as DV is recorded by the video recording device. Verification of the authenticity of a DV sample will be accomplished using non-real-time software tools. The DVA system and method reads digital video (DV) data from a digital video recording device; parses the DV data into elements representing video, audio, control and timing data; and creates digital signatures that can be used to validate the original DV tape. The combination of secure digital signatures and repeatability of the DV data stored on tape provides the basis for proving the original video has not been modified.