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Macrovision® Launches Comprehensive Patent Licensing Program for Current and Next-Generation Optical Media Formats Used In PCs, Media Centers, Game Consoles and Digital Appliances

The VeriBIT™ family of patents covers unique digital signature generation, disc authentication, payload protection, and selective enablement and web-linking of content on all current and next-generation optical media formats

March 8, 2005

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Macrovision | LONDON. - March 8, 2005 - Macrovision® Corporation (Nasdaq: MVSN), the world's leading supplier of content and software value management solutions, today launched a comprehensive licensing program for its VeriBITTM worldwide patent family covering solutions embedded onto current and next-generation optical discs used to deliver software and multimedia content to PCs, media centers, game consoles, and network-connected digital appliances. The VeriBIT family is comprised of over 30 worldwide patent assets, many obtained from and developed since Macrovision's acquisitions of C'Dilla, Ltd., TTR Technologies, Ltd., and MidBar Tech (1998) Ltd.

The VeriBIT worldwide patent licensing program enables software/game publishers and developers, content owners, independent software vendors, PC and CE manufacturers (including consoles and digital appliances), content-protection providers and optical media manufacturers to:

(1) Offer optical disc-based digital signature generation; original-disc authentication; data payload protection using obfuscation and application fading; secure pass-through access to data on the disc; and secure, authenticated disc-to-Internet web linking;

(2) Embed these technologies onto a range of optical media including CDs, DVDs (including today's high-definition DVDs), and next-generation optical media formats; and,

(3) Use these technologies to securely deliver software, games, and standard and high-definition multimedia content to PCs, media centers, game consoles and network-connected digital appliances (e.g. satellite-based navigation systems).

Macrovision believes that comprehensive licensing of its VeriBIT worldwide patent family will accelerate adoption and development of these technologies for use among this complete range of current and next-generation optical media.

Macrovision's market-leading SafeDisc® Advanced copy and hack protection product is based on patents found in the VeriBIT family, and is used on over 70% of the world's top game titles and over 300 million CDs, DVDs and high-definition DVDs.

"Macrovision has developed and introduced several commercially successful optical-media based content protection and rights management solutions to the interactive software market since 2000," said Rob Ellison, product marketing director at Macrovision's Entertainment Technologies Group. "We are very pleased to offer our VeriBIT intellectual property portfolio as a comprehensive licensing program to give our publisher customers, as well as their manufacturing and distribution partners, more flexible choices in the marketplace and enable them to address new content usage models with current and next-generation optical media."

VeriBIT joins VeriTOCTM, Macrovision's recently announced patent family covering passive music CD technologies, as a second key strategic intellectual property licensing initiative to accelerate technology adoption spanning a broader content value management ecosystem comprised of packaged media, online distribution and hardware devices.

For more information, or to inquire about obtaining a license, please visit the Macrovision VeriBIT webpage.

About Macrovision

Macrovision develops and markets content and software value management solutions for the video, music and software industries. Macrovision's technologies are embedded in over 9 billion DVD, VHS and CD units representing over $130 billion of protected entertainment content. In the software market, Macrovision's software value management solutions are licensed to software developers. They include the FLEXnetTM universal licensing platform and the InstallShield® suite of software installation, repackaging and update solutions, which are deployed on more than 500 million desktops worldwide. Over 50,000 software publishers and hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies use Macrovision's technologies to maximize the value of their software. Macrovision is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and has offices worldwide. More information about Macrovision can be found at www.macrovision.com.

® 2005 Macrovision Corporation. Macrovision, SafeDisc Advanced, InstallShield, FLEXnet, VeriBIT and VeriTOC are registered trademarks or trademarks of Macrovision Corporation. All other brands and product names and trademarks are the registered property of their respective companies.

This press release may contain "forward-looking" statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. A number of factors could cause Macrovision's actual results to differ from anticipated results expressed in such forward-looking statements. Such factors are addressed in Macrovision's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2003 and its latest Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2004, which are on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (available at www.sec.gov). Macrovision assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

Editorial Contacts:

Gary Byrd

ThirdWire for Macrovision

+1 (831) 440-2414

Miao Chuang

Macrovision Corporation

+1 (408) 562 8451

Simon Mehlman

Macrovision Europe

+44 (0)161 740 3989

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