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			<title>Conceal your IP address with DreamStealth</title>
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11.10.09

BERLIN – DreamStream will soon be offering a new product
that will enable users to conceal their IP addresses.

“This technology allows people to have true anonymity
online,” said Ulf Diebel, DreamStream’s chief development officer. “Most casual
users aren’t aware that their online activities are being monitored by
countless entities, including Mozilla and Google.”

Corporations regularly monitor, trace and archive the
activity of those who use their software or access their Web sites. 

“The Internet provides a false sense of anonymity,” Dielbel
said. “People assume that their private activities are concealed, but this is
not the case. Everything from the Web sites you visit to your searches are
monitored by others.”

This product has been tentatively named DreamStealth.

DreamStealth will allow users to privately access a secure,
international virtual private network (VPN). Through this VPN, users will be
equipped with unique and ever-changing IP addresses, which will conceal users’
actual IP addresses. 

Users will be able to access DreamStealth via a monthly
subscription. DreamStealth will be available in both hardware and software
forms. 

“The tiny hardware simply plugs into a USB input and enables
authorized users to conceal their identity on any computer,” said Diebel. “The
software installs onto a specific computer and creates a completely anonymous workstation.”

DreamStealth is in the final stages of development and is
expected to be available by the end of the year. 


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			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:47:24 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Local tech company creates digital media agency</title>
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			<description>02.02.09LEBANON,
Tenn. – On Monday, Feb. 2, DreamStream announced the official launch of
Artistream, the company’s new digital media agency.“We are very
excited to be able to offer our services to our local community,” said
Artistream Account Representative Chris Franke. “Wilson County is in
desperate need of high-quality professional media services. We are
pleased to be able to offer just that.”Artistream specializes in custom Web-development and graphic design.“Our
client’s needs range from simple logos to complex, video-streaming
websites. As such, we are continually creating custom solutions, using
the latest cutting-edge technology and embracing new trends,” said
Franke. Current clients of Artistream include Nashville’s WSM Radio and various non-profit organizations.On
an international level, Artistream created the logo for Royal Digital
Media’s new HD Red brand, which is poised to launch against Sony’s
Blu-ray format later this year. HD Red will provide high-definition
video at costs comparable to standard DVD technology. Franke said one of Artistream’s goals is to improve the quality of Wilson County’s print products and digital media.“Even
a casual glance at local advertisements, logos, brochures, political
signs, and Web sites demonstrates that our community is far behind the
curve of modern style and function,” said Franke. “In today’s market,
presentation is everything. Doing things right does not have to be
expensive. You simply need to know what you are doing.”Artistream’s design and development team boasts more than four decades of cumulative experience in related industries.Information
on Artistream can be found by visiting http://www.artistream.info or by
calling (615) 547-1555. Artistream’s offices are located at 726 West
Main Street in Lebanon, Tenn.Artistream has been organized as a
division of its parent company, DreamStream, LLC. DreamStream is a
Lebanon-based digital cryptography company, specializing in digital
rights management and anti-piracy technologies.</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:05:20 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DreamStream to encrypt Blu-ray competitor</title>
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			<description>10.29.08LOS ANGELES – DreamStream has signed on to encrypt Royal Digital Media’s new optical media format. The agreement will allow RDM to employ DreamStream’s military-strength encryption in the copyright protection of their high-definition discs.The deal marks the first time a military-grade encryption has been implemented in the copyright protection of commercial motion picture discs.“DreamStream and RDM’s technologies align perfectly, as they both rest exponentially beyond the standards currently being employed,” said DreamStream’s Chief Development Officer Ulf Diebel, in a statement issued at the signing in Paris. DreamStream is the first company to implement a 2,048-bit encryption in consumer media. AES encryption, used in Sony’s Blu-ray discs, relies on only a 128-bit system.In 2006, a hacker known as “Muslix64” defeated Blu-ray’s encryption. Since that time, Sony’s system has been faced with continual security breaches and tremendous losses due to piracy.RDM has developed a high-definition system that exceeds the capabilities of Blu-ray. RDM’s technology offers storage capacity for up to 100 GB on a single disc. Blu-ray discs can only hold 50 GB of data. Due to RDM’s increase in storage capacity, their system is able to offer display qualities that greatly exceed conventional, 1080p, high-definition.“RDM’s format will transform perceptions of high-definition,” said Diebel. “RDM’s system is able to display the next generation of high-definition: 1920p. With this advancement in technology, true digital cinema will soon be a widespread reality.”For consumers, RDM’s increase in storage capacity allows for a single disc to hold approximately four hours of video content at 1920p resolution.Because RDM’s system is based on inexpensive red laser technology, their players are expected to sell for much less than Sony’s, which routinely sell for hundreds of dollars. The high price of Blu-ray players has been credited for the technology’s slow public reception. The retail prices for RDM’s players and discs are expected to “equal those of the traditional DVD format, greatly undercutting Blu-ray,” said Diebel.“The mission of RDM is to replace traditional DVD technologies with a comprehensive, next generation HD system,” said Eugene Levich, RDM’s chief executive officer. “The industry’s problem, which Sony has been unable to solve with Blu-ray, is how to transition into HD without destroying the existing DVD industry or gouging the pocketbooks of consumers. We have the solution and can solve this without having to drastically overhaul the entire infrastructure of DVD production.”RDM’s technology can be implemented into existing DVD production processes through the integration of a proprietary software and firmware system. The only potential hardware modification is, “at most, the simple replacement of a single chip,” said Levich. As such, existing DVD manufacturers will be able to integrate RDM’s technology with only minor modifications to their production processes. RDM’s players are backwards compatible and able to read traditional CDs and DVDs. Moreover, an innovation in data processing enables RDM’s players to “drastically enhance the playback quality of regular DVD content,” said Diebel. The incorporation of DreamStream’s encryption into RDM’s system will thwart the piracy of digital content. The content of RDM’s discs will only be...</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:19:02 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>European music industry veteran joins DreamStream</title>
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			<description>09.09.08LEBANON, Tenn. - Dietmar Glodde has joined DreamStream and will serve among the company’s executive advisory board.  Glodde brings over twenty years of executive level experience in the music and entertainment fields to DreamStream. He has held various executive positions in Bertelsmann Music Group, Polygram/Mercury Records and DoRo Movie and TV Productions. Speaking five languages fluently and with international business experience at the highest levels, Glodde applies his talents in the area of corporate positioning, strategic development, brand development, and marketing.Glodde’s primary area of focus is within the music industry. Glodde intends to utilize his vast experience and contacts to bring DreamStream’s technology to the music industry, where its anti-piracy capabilities are desperately needed.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:30:49 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>The MPAA offers initial assessment – not endorsement – of DreamStream’s technology</title>
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			<description>07.04.08 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. &amp;ndash; In order to clarify an earlier press release, DreamStream issued a statement explaining the Motion Picture Association of America&amp;rsquo;s involvement in the presentation of DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media streaming technology to the major motion picture studios. &amp;ldquo;DreamStream used unfortunate wording to describe our relationship with the MPAA,&amp;rdquo; said Scott Diffenderfer, chief executive officer for DreamStream. &amp;ldquo;We did not wish to make any implications of endorsement of our technology by the MPAA and apologize for any confusion in this regard.&amp;rdquo;Dreamstream&amp;#39;s original statement indicated that the MPAA approved the technology, however, it was Dreamstream&amp;#39;s intention to simply report that the MPAA had completed an initial assessment of DreamStream&amp;#39;s media streaming technology to be shared with the major motion picture studios.In a statement issued on July 3, 2008, Krishnan Rajagopalan, vice president of digital media technology for the MPAA, emphasized the MPAA&amp;rsquo;s official policy of not endorsing individual technologies or companies.The purpose of the MPAA&amp;rsquo;s initial assessment of DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media streaming technology is to provide the major motion picture studios with basic information so that further independent exploration may commence.&amp;ldquo;While we recognize that the MPAA does not endorse specific technologies, we are pleased that they have chosen to assess how our technology can benefit the film industry,&amp;rdquo; said Ulf Diebel, DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s chief development officer. &amp;ldquo;The MPAA&amp;rsquo;s commitment to securing the studios&amp;rsquo; interests is unsurpassed. Piracy is waging war against the entertainment industry, and the MPAA is relentless in defending the rights of content owners.&amp;rdquo; DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media streaming technology uses military-grade encryption to protect digital files from piracy. </description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 14:10:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DreamStream offers solution for digital piracy</title>
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			<description>05.06.08 LEBANON, Tenn. &amp;ndash; DreamStream announced today that they have developed a media encryption and distribution system that is poised to eliminate digital piracy.&amp;ldquo;We are very excited about our breakthrough technology. For the first time, digital content can be distributed without fear of piracy. This is a tremendous step for copyright and licensing security,&amp;rdquo; said Ulf Diebel, CDO of DreamStream.DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media system is based on their 2,048-bit encryption algorithm, which has never been compromised by hackers or online pirates. &amp;ldquo;Our security is unparalleled,&amp;rdquo; said Diebel. &amp;ldquo;We offer military strength encryption in a system that is commercially viable for music and video companies.&amp;rdquo;Annually, digital piracy costs the entertainment industry billons of dollars in damages, according to the International Federation of Phonographic Industry&amp;rsquo;s Digital Music Report for 2008. The IFPI report also notes that the ratio of illegally to legally downloaded music tracks is 20 to one.&amp;ldquo;Piracy has had a chokehold on the entertainment industry. Now that can change. DreamStream can restore property rights to their owners and restore the commercial success of music and video recordings with a solution that benefits both producers and consumers,&amp;rdquo; said Chris Franke, media accounts coordinator of DreamStream.In recent years, current media distribution systems, such as Apple&amp;rsquo;s iTunes, have continually fallen prey to online piracy. DreamStream claims to have the solution to this dilemma. &amp;ldquo;The existing systems are broken,&amp;rdquo; said Franke. &amp;ldquo;If studios and artists want to confront the problem of piracy they must embrace a comprehensive restructuring of their distribution methods.&amp;rdquo;DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media encryption system differs from existing products and services in several ways. Most noteworthy, DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s system operates via online streaming and not file downloads. As such, purchased content cannot be stored on users&amp;rsquo; hard disks, which eliminates the possibility of copying or redistributing the digital files.Music files streamed with DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s system are able to play up to a full 320 kbps, which provides nearly professional quality audio. Programs such as iTunes operate at only 96 kbps. Video files can also be offered at a similarly higher quality than is currently being offered by DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s competitors.The DreamStream system is able to transmit media files at such higher qualities because the content does not have to be downloaded.  Unique to DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s technology is the instant availability of the digital content offered. While most media systems require download or processing delays, DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s system is able to offer its users instant access to digital content.  DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s system also features encryption that greatly exceeds current standards. While existing online media distribution systems are typically secured using only a 128-bit encryption. DreamStream touts a full 30 round, 2,048-bit encryption, which is the strongest in the industry. &amp;ldquo;To win the war on piracy, the industry needs DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s military grade capabilities,&amp;rdquo; said Franke.DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s media encryption system is one of the many uses for the company&amp;rsquo;s technology. DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s 2,048-bit encryption can be imbedded into any online or computer-based system. For more information on DreamStream, visit http://www.dreamstream.info.</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 11:36:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DreamStream to launch video distribution platform</title>
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			<description>03.13.08 LOS ANGELES &amp;ndash; DreamStream, LLC has announced the development of a new video content distribution platform, called Gum.bo. &amp;ldquo;Gum.bo will enable anyone with digital video content to offer their materials to their customers instantly via the Internet,&amp;rdquo; said Ulf Diebel, CEO of DreamStream. &amp;ldquo;Best of all, videos distributed by Gum.bo are 100 percent secure from threats of digital piracy.&amp;rdquo;  Utilizing DreamStream&amp;rsquo;s military-strength, 30 round, 2,048-bit encryption, Gum.bo enables end-users to view video content without allowing the files to be saved or copied. This innovation is the first of its kind for the Internet technology community.  &amp;ldquo;Piracy has a chokehold on the entertainment industry and the fiscal damages are upwards of $20 billion. This is something we can change.&amp;rdquo; Diebel said.  Gum.bo is being targeted toward Internet marketers and video content entrepreneurs. The platform will allow its licensees to create specific channels of video content that are targeted toward niche audiences. The individual licensees will determine the cost of subscriptions to these channels.   Unique to Gum.bo is the ability for end-users to have instant access to video content, without the need for delays due to downloading or processing. Furthermore, the DreamStream system behind Gum.bo allows for the distribution of content at qualities greatly exceeding current standards.   &amp;ldquo;For the first time in history, it is possible to stream up to HD quality programming, both securely and instantly,&amp;rdquo; Diebel said.  Licensing for Gum.bo is slated to be available near the end of April, though only a controlled number of licenses will be offered.  </description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 12:48:14 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DreamStream announces partnership with Michael Jay Solomon</title>
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			<description>DreamStream, owner of a revolutionary new encryption technology and the digital distribution platform DreamStream Studio, announces that Michael Jay Solomon has become one of the strategic partners in the venture.Former Warner Brothers Studio International CEO, Solomon, is one of the most sought after persons in the content business today and key to many content deals. For DreamStream Studio to flourish, we need first class content. Our business model is not to acquire our own content, but give the opportunity to content owners to use our Studio solution to monetize on their content,  says DreamStream co-founder Ulf Diebel.  To bring Michael Solomon on board as an active partner demonstrates that DreamStream Studio is truly the preferred vehicle for content owners to finally make money off their digital content without any potential threat of piracy,  he continues. DreamStream Studio has a built in 2,048-bit encryption solution that protects content against illegal copying and piracy.</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:01:08 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>DreamStream announces new digital content distribution platform</title>
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			<description>DreamStream announces the launch of DreamStream Studio a new digital content distribution platform, which harnesses the power of DreamStream&amp;#39;s proprietary 2,048-bit encryption.DreamStream Studio will be the first platform where content owners can upload their content to a secure environment and set their own price for their content and use the DreamStream Studio platform as a distribution outlet including payment gateway, affiliate program and optional life feed to the network.The launch is planned for the first of June 2007, with the beta test stage in full gear already. .   </description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 14:00:29 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>WHSC USA Inc. signs $20 million contract for new technology and announces founding of DreamStream</title>
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			<description>WHSC USA Inc., a privately held Web development company announced today the acquisition of a new security technology for the distribution and securing of digital content.  We were able to acquire a military-strength encryption solution, which surpasses any known encryption strength within any known application. The advantage of the new algorithm is the speed for the encryption/decryption process, which happens in real time. For the first time, it is possible to stream digital content like movies and encrypts them with a 2,048-bit key in real time.  says WHSC&amp;#39;s COO Scott Diffenderfer.The new technology will be introduced to the market via a newly formed company named DreamStream, LLC.</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:42:53 +0100</pubDate>
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