Grant Gross
Senior Writer

Macrovision acquires access control firm eMeta

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Feb 17, 20062 mins

Acquisition broadens Macrovision’s reach to online digital distribution

Macrovision, provider of installation and copy-protection software for the enterprise software,  music, and other industries, announced this week it has acquired eMeta.

A privately held company, eMeta provides access control software for media and software companies. The acquisition broadens Macrovision’s reach from physical distribution to online digital distribution, Macrovision said in a press release. The acquisition allows Macrovision to have a more extensive set of digital content management products, it said.

Customers of Macrovision and eMeta will have access to a broader portfolio of products, Macrovision said.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Macrovision, based in Santa Clara, California, expects the deal to close by the end of the month.

EMeta’s employees, including Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Lewin, will remain with the company and join Macrovision’s Corporate Strategy Group.

EMeta’s customers, including newspapers and financial information firms, use eMeta’s products to offer their customers digital access to news sections or chapters of content that are of most interest and value to them.

The company’s products are a “perfect complement to our portfolio,” Fred Amoroso, chief executive officer of Macrovision, said in a statement. Macrovision customers will benefit from a more complete set of digital offerings, with the “flexibility to adopt new business models, enhance business performance and share content however they choose.”

Macrovision plans to incorporate eMeta technology into its products for video, music, enterprise software and games publishers, the company said.

Grant Gross

Grant Gross, a senior writer at CIO, is a long-time IT journalist who has focused on AI, enterprise technology, and tech policy. He previously served as Washington, D.C., correspondent and later senior editor at IDG News Service. Earlier in his career, he was managing editor at Linux.com and news editor at tech careers site Techies.com. As a tech policy expert, he has appeared on C-SPAN and the giant NTN24 Spanish-language cable news network. In the distant past, he worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in Minnesota and the Dakotas. A finalist for Best Range of Work by a Single Author for both the Eddie Awards and the Neal Awards, Grant was recently recognized with an ASBPE Regional Silver award for his article “Agentic AI: Decisive, operational AI arrives in business.”

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