A Matter Of Substance-OMNIMEDIA and New York City's Most Important Independent Band 'New Professionals' Unveil P2P Piracy Elimination Platform
August 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
A Matter of Substance OmniMedia [AMOS] has partnered with Intent MediaWorks to launch its "Piracy Prevention Platform," a state of the art encryption, tracking, and distribution system built to stop the theft of music and films through the Internet. AMOS/INTENT announced it has developed and implemented the solution to the piracy problem that the critical supreme-court ruling of MGM v Grokster pulls to the headlines: making P2P the place where all eyes are pointed at for the future of the entertainment business.
The new AMOS/INTENT platform encrypts music and film files, launches it into the P2P jungle attached to a sponsor-ad, essentially making the track a "free gift" from advertiser to consumer.
The company is currently working with ground-breaking musicians New York City's very own 'New Professionals.' Over the last 2 weeks the band has been featured on all P2P networks including Limewire, Morpheus, eDonkey, iMesh, and Kazaa and is currently receiving well over 5000 downloads each day.
New Professionals may be one of the few bands that will be heard world-wide and still be considered an independent entity. The band is currently planning a tour at the end of August down the east coast and through Florida. And in the meantime the group is putting together a second record. For more information regarding New Professionals or A Matter of Substance/OMNIMEDIA you can find them on the web at www.new-professionals.com or www.amatterofsubstance.com.