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- Sonic acquires online video firm CinemaNow
- Sonic Solutions is set to merge CinemaNow into its DVD-burning division, after agreeing to acquire the US-based online video company. Although the companies did not announce the terms of the agreement, Variety values the deal at USD3m. The amount is...
- Articles 2008-11-20
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- U.S. District Court Rules in Movielink's Favor in USA Video Technology Corp. v. Movielink, LLC Patent Infringement Lawsuit
- SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink (www.Movielink.com) announced today that the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has ruled that Movielink's online movie distribution service does not infringe USA Video Technology Corporation's patent, effectively ending USA Video's patent infringement case against Movielink before the District Court.
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Favors Movielink in Video-on-Demand Patent Infringement Suit
- SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Movielink (www.movielink.com), the leading broadband video-on-demand VOD service, announced today that the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has affirmed the district court's judgment of noninfringement for Movielink, LLC in USA Video Technology Corporation's patent infringement lawsuit against the company.
- Research articles 2006-06-15
- USVO's Video-on-Demand Patent Case Is Heard by Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
- USA Video Technology Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of USA Video Interactive Corp. (OTCBB: USVO) (TSX-V: US) (BERLIN: USF) (FRANKFURT: USF), today appeared before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, in its appeal against Movielink LLC, which is jointly owned by Warner Bros. (NYSE: TWX), Paramount Pictures...
- Research articles 2006-06-06
- inCommon Adds Six New Publishers to Roster of Downtown Push Technology Adopters; Publishers Embrace Downtown's Innovative Content Delivery and Web Acceleration Technology to Build News, Information and Entertainment Channels
- LOS ANGELES--BUSINESS WIRE--March 13, 1997--inCommon, LLC, today announced that six leading newspaper, magazine and Internet-based publishers are adopting Downtown -- inCommon's advanced push technology publishing platform -- to deliver news, information and entertainment directly to users' desktops. Beginning today, new channels on Downtown users' desktops will be...
- Research articles 1997-03-13
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