ICFLIX secures content with KeyOS MultiKey service from BuyDRM
Thursday, February 22nd, 2018
ICFLIX Secures Hollywood, Bollywood and Jazzwood Content Using The KeyOS MultiKey Service from BuyDRM
- KeyOS Partner EcoSystem Includes Over 75 Market-Leading, Encoders, Servers and Players
AUSTIN, Texas and DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — BuyDRM™, a pioneer in Digital Rights Management (“DRM”) and Content Security Services, today announced that ICFLIX has deployed the KeyOS MultiKey DRM Service for their streaming and VOD platform. ICFLIX a Dubai-based content provider, provides Hollywood, Bollywood and Jazzwood (Arabic content) for the growing MENA marketplace.
Today’s OTT users are increasingly moving towards a variety of new consumption platforms which are not based on desktop computing. This fragmentation of the consumer playback experience requires greater flexibility in delivering a studio-approved multi-DRM service.
BuyDRM has pioneered DRM as a Service (DaaS), providing highly available DRM technologies through modern, easy to deploy, secure APIs. Using a variety of common programming languages, the KeyOS Platform enables major studios, content licensees and OTT operators to quickly deploy studio-approved DRM within their existing content workflows. KeyOS supports the three leading consumer DRM platforms, Microsoft PlayReady, Google Widevine and Apple FairPlay DRM.
“ICFlix is on the march in the MENA Marketplace with the most diverse content offering available,” said Carlos Tibi, CEO and Founder ICFLIX. “The studios we license content from have strict requirements for securing their IP and BuyDRM’s KeyOS Platform meets those requirements.”
“KeyOS manages content in 141 countries around the world with industry-leading content security,” said BuyDRM CEO and Founder, Christopher Levy. “We are truly inspired by the ICFlix content offering and will provide the highest levels of DRM service to their users throughout their operating regions.”
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