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- Sonic and Movielink Team Up to Enable DVD Burning of Downloaded Movies; Movielink Licenses Sonic DVD-on-Demand Technology to Burn Discs for Playback on DVD Players
- NOVATO, Calif. & SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ:SNIC), the leader in digital media software, and Movielink (www.movielink.com), the leading broadband video-on-demand VOD service, announced today a licensing agreement for technology that, when authorized for use by content providers, will enable consumers to burn downloaded movies onto recordable discs...
- Research articles 2006-07-17
- Movielink Teams with Microsoft to Provide Premium Content to New Ultra-Mobile PC Device
- SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink, the leading broadband video-on-demand VOD download service, announced today that it has teamed up with Microsoft to offer premium Hollywood content to the Ultra-Mobile PC UMPC devices announced by Microsoft. Through the arrangement, Movielink will be the premier brand and provider of video content for...
- Research articles 2006-03-09
- Charter Teams with Movielink to Offer Co-Branded Movie Rental Service; Hundreds of Top Titles from Leading Studios and Major Independents Available Soon for Download
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- Research articles 2004-05-24
- Akimbo Teams with Thomson to Develop Co-Branded Internet VOD Player; Movielink to Provide Premium Hollywood Content; New Co-Branded RCA Akimbo Player in Retail Soon
- LAS VEGAS -- In a groundbreaking move, AkimboTM and Thomson have partnered to design and manufacture a new co-branded Akimbo Player. Movielink, the leading broadband VOD (video-on-demand) download movie service, will provide Hollywood movies and other entertainment. Available in national retail channels by early spring, the new Akimbo Player will...
- Research articles 2006-01-04
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- UPDATED: Online Movie Service Cinemanow Acquired By Sonic Solutions, For Mere $3 Million
- Updated: The sale price was even more of a fire sale: a mere $3 million, it turns out, and it also assumes some liabilities. Wow, that would have surely hurt its investors, listed below. Lionsgate had an 18.6 percent stake in the company. According to Sonic, CinemaNow has been...
- External links 2008-11-20
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