Sgt_Parker reports on TTR's Anti-Piracy Solution Unveiled During Grammy Week. Say it aint so Afrayem, say it aint so!!
By: Sgt_Parker $$$ Reply To: 586 by thumper123 $$$ Monday, 26 Feb 2001 at 12:48 AM EST Post # of 604
THIS POST IS FOR ALL TO READ!
Century plaza hotel, century city(beverly hills CA.) TTRE'S unveiling of their anti piracy solution. Held in the senator dinning room 8am to 10am pst on 2/21/01. i stood outside the dinning room for the full 2 hrs with the doors to the room wide open,a grand total of 4 people showed up and 3 of the 4 were wearing a yalmulke(skullcap worn by jewish men)so i'll assume they are ttre employees.NO PRESS, NO TV REPORTERS NO FANFARE OF ANY KIND! was this a scam stock jump?i noticed all the buys on the board were in whopping 100 to 600 share blocks! who's fooling who......ttre the scammer?who's to say! by the way...it was also a different hotel from where the grammy's are held yet it was billed as being released at the grammy's....another word play??? I think so.im willing to make a personal wager with anyone that when all is said and done sunncomm will have the biggest deals and backers of all in this field! ragingbull.lycos.com
TTR's Anti-Piracy Solution Unveiled During Grammy Week
WHAT: DEBUT AND FIRST DEMONSTRATION OF ANTI PIRACY TECHNOLOGY FOR CDs
WHERE: CENTURY PLAZA HOTEL Senators Dining Room 2025 Avenue of the Stars Los Angeles, CA 90067
WHO: Marc Tokayer, Chairman and CEO, TTR TECHNOLOGIES Emanuel Kronitz, Chief Operating Officer, TTR TECHNOLOGIES
WHEN: 8 A.M. UNTIL 10 A.M. (PST) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST
BACKGROUND: TTR Technologies (Nasdaq: TTRE) is a publicly held U.S. company that has developed anti piracy technology for the recording industry. Its main product, SafeAudio(TM), inhibits illegal replication of CDs without affecting music quality, and it doesn't require any changes in the recording studio. The patented technology is embedded on the glass master in CD production facilities. Simple modifications to an encoder allow insertion of subtle distortions across CD tracks that render pirated copies unusable.
Demonstrations of the sound differences between encoded and non-encoded music will be done. Interviews of the executives, TV cameras and photos will be allowed.
CONTACT: Jeff Cornett, Media Representative of Ink Incorporated, 816-665-8841, or 816-753-6222, for TTR Technologies. SOURCE TTR Technologies
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