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Intertrust (formerly Intertrust N.V.) [3] is an international trust and corporate management company based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In November 2022, it was acquired by Corporation Service Company. The company is best known for its fiduciary services, which includes tax, trust, business management and outsourcing processes. [4]
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TMF Group B.V. (Trust Management Finance) is a Dutch multinational professional services firm headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, providing accounting, tax, HR administration and global payroll services. As of October 2023, the company has 125 offices, 86 jurisdictions, and employs 10,000 people.
NetNames NN, is a European provider of domain name management and online corporate brand protection and specializes in domain name management, Internet monitoring, digital certificate management, and new gTLD management. In March 2022, CSC offered to buy Dutch-based rival Intertrust Group for $2 billion. [17]
Intertrust’s product lines consist of a DataOps platform, Application protection and Content protection solutions. [1] Much of Intertrust's digital rights management (DRM) business is based on the Marlin DRM technology, which Intertrust founded along with four consumer electronics companies: Sony, Panasonic, Philips, and Samsung. [2] [3]
Shamoon joined Intertrust Technologies as a researcher in July 1997 where he worked with Robert Tarjan. Since then, he was executive vice president for business development and marketing, and head of Intertrust's initiatives in the entertainment and media sectors. He became CEO in 2003 [2] when Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust and took it ...
The rights management within Marlin is based on Octopus which is a general-purpose DRM architecture. [4] At the center of an Octopus system is a graph-based relationship engine. In Marlin, Octopus node objects are used to represent system entities (such as users and devices), and links between nodes represent relationships.
Intertrust may refer to: Intertrust Technologies Corporation , a technology development, computing and strategic startup investment company Intertrust Group , a trust and corporate services provider