Investments in digital watermarking- a changing geography
The field of competitors in which USA Videointeractive is operating has seen recent activity, changing the geography for all.
Civolution, a year old company created by Phillips spinning off its digital watermarking division, acquired the assets and team of Thomson. Given that the two largest operations and investments in the field were those two multinational giants, this is effectively a consolidation of those efforts.
Funded by Prime Technology Ventures of Holland, Civolution now is integrating two distinctly different technology teams and approaches to watermarking, as well as dealing with the overhead of two international organizations. Phillips continues its interest in watermarking by virtue of being a partner in PTV.
However Prime Technology Ventures has made a long term commitment to Civolution that makes such a process orderly. The stated goal of the new company is “international domination” of “content identification services” a term coined to cover all the ways in which watermarking and its cousin fingerprinting are being deployed and monetized. Such a far horizon view translates into a commitment of tens of millions of dollars, which certainly indicates not only financial stability for the company, but extraordinary potential for return based on what the company and industry analysts view as the revenues this market will generate.
Another significant transaction took place this summer in the field when Nielson, the company famous for its ratings services to the broadcast industry, committed tens of millions to Digimarc, the watermark patent holding company ( and a partner of USA Videointeractive). Nielson will use watermarking technologies to further automate and simplify the process of verifying just who is watching what and when. Again the commitment is long term, and the amounts point to significant return on investment as well as to a validation of the size of the market.
Like watermarking itself, one has to have special expertise or techniques to read these transactions. In terms of impacts upon USVO, the news is good. In spite of Civolution’s stated goal of global domination, the content industry has demanded multiple vendors and technologies for security. In watermarking, this consolidation along with Dolby’s having shuttered its watermarking operation Cinea, means fewer competitors, and especially half as many Goliaths in the field.
For our investors, it also provides external evidence of confidence in the market potential of watermarking. These transactions also indicate the numbers involved in developing that potential. As before USAVideointeractive remains a unique value proposition in the field, having accomplished services and secured relationships that its much larger competitors haven’t, and at a fraction of the costs. These transactions also highlight the nature of the opportunity. It has a long horizon. It requires continued investment over time. That such investments are being made during such a difficult economic cycle speaks to the vision and commitment of those companies.
As a technology development and service company, USAVideointeractive is actively seeking such partners, and we are grateful to the engagement and patience of our investors in the process.



