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  2. Kevin Butler (character) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Butler (portrayed by Jerry Lambert) was a marketing character used by Sony Computer Entertainment America as part of their It Only Does Everything (2009–11) and Long Live Play (2011) advertising campaigns for the PlayStation 3 in North America. [1]

  3. Sony marketing - Wikipedia

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    According to Sony, they paid businesses and building owners for the right to graffiti their walls. [20] Sony made no plans to keep or withdraw the ads. In November 2006, a marketing company employed by Sony created a website entitled "All I want for Xmas is a PSP", designed to promote the PSP through viral marketing. The site contained a blog ...

  4. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    YouTube copyright issues relate to how the Google-owned site implements its protection methods. The systems are designed to protect the exclusivity of a given creator and owner and the rights to reproduce their work.

  5. Family Lists Funny ‘Problems’ of Their Pack of 16 Rescue Dogs

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  6. Category:YouTube controversies - Wikipedia

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  7. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Home Entertainment was established in June 1978 as Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment, and released 20 titles in November 1979. [4] Its first 20 titles were licensed and distributed by Time-Life Video, a unit of Time-Life Films, but the relationship didn't last long, and Columbia formed its own distribution arm.

  8. Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc.

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    In 1989 Sony purchased Columbia Pictures and became the owner of its own Hollywood studio. [17] By 1995 more than half of Hollywood's American revenue came from home video compared to less than a quarter from movie theaters. [18] Forbes wrote in 2001 that the VCR was no longer "arguably believed to be the death knell of the movie business.

  9. Sony Pictures Core - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Core (stylised in all caps, formerly known as Bravia Core) is a video on demand service from Sony for its televisions and smartphones, launched in April 2021. The service offers the streaming of movies at up to 4K resolution provided by Sony Pictures Entertainment .