November 30, 2005 (Press Release) --
November 30, 2005 – Los Angeles, CA – INTENT MediaWorks, Inc. unveiled myPeer, a closed peer-to-peer (P2P) software application, at the 2005 Digital Entertainment & Media Expo (DEMXPO) today.
“myPeer brings fully licensed, advertising-supported music and entertainment content directly to P2P users everywhere,” said INTENT MediaWorks founder & CEO Les Ottolenghi, “fulfilling the promise that P2P has held out to consumers for the legal distribution of content through peer networks.”
With myPeer, INTENT is distributing licensed music, movies, videos, IPTV programming, games, software, e-books, and photos through closed P2P networks. To receive the digital content, consumers have the choice of viewing advertisements or paying directly.
For myPeer’s commercial launch on December 15, 2005, INTENT is targeting students at 200 universities across the country, and anticipates surpassing 250,000 users within weeks of its launch.
Underpinning myPeer is Palladium, a patent-pending digital media e-commerce platform that packages and distributes content files to all major P2P networks and embeds dynamic advertising into that content. Additionally, Palladium gives content owners the option of having their copyrighted works listed at the top of search results for users of open P2P software programs.
The Company is distributing myPeer as both standalone P2P software and, when combined with Palladium, as an application services provider (ASP) for content owners (including major media companies, indies, online retailers, corporations, affinity groups, artists and producers).
About INTENT MediaWorks
INTENT MediaWorks, Inc. (www.intentmediaworks.com) provides the e-commerce infrastructure to distribute authorized and licensed digital entertainment media via file trading systems: peer-to-peer (P2P); e-commerce stores; email; social networks; RSS; blogs and instant messaging. The company’s principal commercial offerings are Palladium, a digital media file trading platform, and myPeer, a private P2P file trading network.
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA and founded in 2003, INTENT uses digital rights management (DRM) to both protect copyrighted works and feed targeted advertising and other micro-payment solutions in P2P distribution.
INTENT MediaWorks is a member of The Distributed Computing Industry Association (www.DCIA.info), a non-profit trade organization committed to the commercial development of P2P file sharing and related distributed computing technologies.
“myPeer brings fully licensed, advertising-supported music and entertainment content directly to P2P users everywhere,” said INTENT MediaWorks founder & CEO Les Ottolenghi, “fulfilling the promise that P2P has held out to consumers for the legal distribution of content through peer networks.”
With myPeer, INTENT is distributing licensed music, movies, videos, IPTV programming, games, software, e-books, and photos through closed P2P networks. To receive the digital content, consumers have the choice of viewing advertisements or paying directly.
For myPeer’s commercial launch on December 15, 2005, INTENT is targeting students at 200 universities across the country, and anticipates surpassing 250,000 users within weeks of its launch.
Underpinning myPeer is Palladium, a patent-pending digital media e-commerce platform that packages and distributes content files to all major P2P networks and embeds dynamic advertising into that content. Additionally, Palladium gives content owners the option of having their copyrighted works listed at the top of search results for users of open P2P software programs.
The Company is distributing myPeer as both standalone P2P software and, when combined with Palladium, as an application services provider (ASP) for content owners (including major media companies, indies, online retailers, corporations, affinity groups, artists and producers).
About INTENT MediaWorks
INTENT MediaWorks, Inc. (www.intentmediaworks.com) provides the e-commerce infrastructure to distribute authorized and licensed digital entertainment media via file trading systems: peer-to-peer (P2P); e-commerce stores; email; social networks; RSS; blogs and instant messaging. The company’s principal commercial offerings are Palladium, a digital media file trading platform, and myPeer, a private P2P file trading network.
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA and founded in 2003, INTENT uses digital rights management (DRM) to both protect copyrighted works and feed targeted advertising and other micro-payment solutions in P2P distribution.
INTENT MediaWorks is a member of The Distributed Computing Industry Association (www.DCIA.info), a non-profit trade organization committed to the commercial development of P2P file sharing and related distributed computing technologies.

DCIA Members Brings Legal Distribution of Licensed Content to P2P Networks
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