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Wed Feb 23 14:04:12 2005 Pacific Time
Civilian R&D Foundation Awards $75,000 to Support Secure, Flexible Media
Sharing Online
ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 23 (AScribe Newswire) -- The U.S. Civilian
Research & Development Foundation (CRDF) has awarded $75,000
to Texas-based Abamedia, LP and the Keldysh Institute for Applied
Mathematics in Moscow, under a pre-commercial R&D competition.
This grant will support the development of online software tools
that will allow users to search archives, museums, and other
portals for video, audio and still photo (media objects), for
secure and legal use in classrooms, presentations, and other
communication.
"One of our founding goals is to enable U.S. and Eurasian
organizations to develop new commercial ventures based on cooperative
research and development; and help move that research to the
marketplace for mutual economic benefit," said CRDF Senior
Vice President Cathy Campbell while attending the U.S. Russia
Technology Symposium, a forum which supports transatlantic partnerships
and promotes Russia's science and technology potential.
"CRDF is proud to support this project whose work could
revolutionize the multi-media industry, and is indicative of
the synergy possible through international technical collaboration."
About the Project The software named SNAPSE(tm)-short for Significant
Number of Applications, Pictures, and Sounds for Everybody, will
facilitate media object licensing, e-commerce arrangements, and
allow media object owners to receive royalties in a manner similar
to the ASCAP/BMI system developed for conventional radio stations.
"SNAPSE(tm) was created to meet the need for a new technology
that bridges the gap between desired media usage, theft prevention,
and revenue generation," remarked Abamedia CEO Mitchell
Johnson.
For more information, visit the CRDF Web site http://www.crdf.org/
or email pr@crdf.org.
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CONTACT: E.A. Dyson, CRDF Communcations, pr@crdf.org, 703-526-2339
ABOUT CRDF: The U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation
(CRDF) is a nonprofit organization authorized by Congress and
established in 1995 by the National Science Foundation. This
unique public-private partnership promotes international scientific
and technical collaboration, primarily between the United States
and Eurasia, through grants, technical resources, and training.
Media Contact: E.A. Dyson, pr@crdf.org, 703-526-2339
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