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  2. 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids - Wikipedia

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    Operating predominantly in Kyiv with branches in cities like Kharkiv and Simferopol, the agency, named "Alex Model" (Ukrainian: Алекс-Модел), was identified as one of the major producers and distributors of child pornographic content, which was branded under several names throughout the world using the "LS" abbreviation as LS-Models, LS-Magazine, LS-Girls, LS-Studio, LS-Island, LS ...

  3. Angel Studios - Wikipedia

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    Angel Studios, Inc. is an American independent media company and film distribution studio based in Provo, Utah. [1] It operates the over-the-top video on-demand service Angel Studios . [ 2 ] The streaming service is available worldwide and can be accessed via web browsers or via application software installed on smartphones , tablet computers ...

  4. Project Spade - Wikipedia

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    Project Spade was an international police investigation into child pornography, began in October 2010 in Toronto, Canada.The investigation started when Toronto Police Service officers made on-line contact with a man who was alleged to have been sharing pornographic videos via the Internet and by mail.

  5. Cookie Jar Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was first established in 1976 as CINAR Films Inc., a Montreal-based studio that was heavily involved in children's entertainment. Its business model, which included the licensing of its properties into educational markets, had a significant impact on its success; by 1999, CINAR held CDN$1.5 billion of the overall children's ...

  6. Criticism of the Walt Disney Company - Wikipedia

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    One reason for the delays and non-releases of films was an accounting scheme that the Weinsteins used to shift potential money-losing films to future fiscal years and ensure they would receive annual bonuses from Disney, [12] while trying to bar retailers from legally exporting authentic DVDs of the films. [13]

  7. Franchise Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Co-production with Destination Films: September 2, 2005: A Sound of Thunder: Last Franchise film to be released by Warner Bros. January 13, 2006: Tristan & Isolde: Uncredited only Co-production with 20th Century Fox and Scott Free Productions Directed by Kevin Reynolds: May 18, 2007: The Wendell Baker Story: Uncredited only Directed by Andrew ...

  8. Alloy Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Led by Leslie Morgenstein, the division became a frequent partner with publishers and studios to produce film and television adaptations of young adult books. [ 3 ] On June 11, 2012, Alloy Digital's majority owner ZelnickMedia divested Alloy Entertainment and sold it to Warner Bros. Television , which Time Warner owned until AT&T's acquisition ...

  9. Remote Control Productions (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Remote Control Productions, Inc. is a film score company run by composer Hans Zimmer and based in Santa Monica, California.Originally known as Media Ventures Entertainment Group, which was conceived and founded by Jay Rifkin and Hans Zimmer, [2] the company changed its name after the partners both filed lawsuits against each other.