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KC Blake of the Entertainment Technology Center @ USC to Speak at Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management Conference

LOS ANGELES (November 9, 2010) – The Entertainment Technology Center at University of Southern California (ETC@USC) today announced that its director of
business development, KC Blake, will be speaking about managing entertainment content with the “Link Between Social Media and Metadata” as part of his presentation at the
Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management Conference in Los Angeles. The event will be held on Monday, November 15, at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.

Blake co-chairs the ETC Metadata Working Group which brings together experts from the studios and film service providers to establish a set of best practices for metadata creation
and delivery.

“It’s an honor to take part in this event and participate as a presenter on this important topic,” said Blake. “At the ETC@USC we are always looking for new ways to bring together
senior executives from the entertainment and consumer electronics industries to discuss entertainment content. This event will do just that.”

The Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management (DAM) event will highlight all the important issues from the fundamentals of how to get started with a DAM solution to the latest and
greatest practices in the management of digital media. The 2010 Los Angeles DAM event will guarantee that everyone involved in the capture, storage and application of digital
media assets is informed on the latest developments.

The event will be an essential function for businesses in all types of industries. The digital media content, such as photographs, animations, video and music, are created by leading
organizations and innovators, and the digital media assets can increase workflow productivity, help cost savings and present new opportunities for revenue generation.

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