Digital TV News: Bitmax
Bitmax content to be licensable using cryptocurrency via MTonomy
May 2, 2019 – Bitmax has partnered with MTonomy to license and provide new release content to MTonomy. Through the partnership, cryptocurrency users will be able to securely buy and rent Bitmax video content, making payments in ether, on MTonomy.com.
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Bitmax, MTonomy, Jim Riley, Arjun Mendhi, Content Distribution, Digital TV, Worldwide
Bitmax adds EIDR identifier support to its CMS
Feb 26, 2019 – Bitmax has announced a solution to augment and add EIDR identifiers to content assets distributed globally. EIDR adds a unique identifier to a metadata record that is associated with top-level titles, edits, DVDs, encodings, clips, and mash-ups.
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Bitmax, EIDR, Jim Riley, Big Data, Content Distribution, Digital TV, Worldwide
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