Advanced Television

Digital Element boosts C5 VoD rights management

May 14, 2014

Digital Element has revealed that UK commercial broadcaster Channel 5 has deployed its NetAcuity IP geolocation technology to manage the geographic rights of its Internet-based TV and film content. In addition, Channel 5 utilises Digital Element’s ISP data to determine the user’s ISP type, allowing optimisation of the viewing experience.

Content providers’ licensing terms mean the broadcaster must be able to restrict the viewing of its TV and film content to certain countries. By using Digital Element’s real-time IP geolocation data, Channel 5 can permit access to its content where agreements are in place, and can restrict viewing where it is prohibited. Channel 5 also uses Digital Element’s ISP-derived data to identify anonymously the viewer’s ISP, allowing optimal routing of video content across the network to enhance the viewing experience.

“Channel 5’s online reach is expanding rapidly due to the adoption of new connected devices,” commented Clive Malcher, Head of Product Development and Technology, Channel 5. “Now, more than ever, we need to be confident that we are complying with our content rights agreements across all the territories we serve, and it is of paramount importance to our business that the IP data we use to do this is accurate. Digital Element’s NetAcuity solution provides us with a highly accurate and comprehensive global database, and their solution was easy to integrate with our delivery systems. We also receive great customer service, and the other intelligence data variables – including carrier and device type recognition – allow us to access additional datasets should we need to in future.”

“We are delighted to be working with Channel 5 to improve digital rights compliance and enhance the viewing experience for its viewers,” said Charlie Johnson, Digital Element’s Digital Media Director, Europe. “Online digital rights management can be complex, but IP geolocation data simplifies the process and provides the flexibility to quickly respond to constantly changing rules for content distribution, ensuring compliance while enhancing the licensed viewer’s experience.”

Channel 5 joins some of Digital Element’s other high-profile clients including Virgin Media, Videology, YouView, Disney, CNN, ESPN, Sony, CBS Interactive, ABC and Tesco’s Blinkbox.

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