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  2. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    Also in April, Vudu (operated by Walmart) became the first major UltraViolet retailer by adding UV rights to thousands of films. Walmart also launched an in-store "Disc to Digital" service, with more than 4,000 titles initially. [24] Between August and September, Lionsgate and 20th Century Fox released their first titles on UV.

  3. Recall: Beware the flaming Walmart DVD player - AOL

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    If you own one of the 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players sold at Walmart since 2006, shut it off and head to your nearest Walmart -- they can ignite, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ...

  4. 321 Studios v. Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    321 Studios was a private company that marketed and sold software and instructions for copying DVDs. [3] DVD Copy Plus consisted of an electronic guide explaining how to create backup copies of DVDs, two pieces of free, publicly available software, and a CD burning application.

  5. DVD X Copy - Wikipedia

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    This DVD copy software program was created by 321 Studios. The DVDXCopy product line included DVD X Copy, DVD X Copy Xpress, DVD X Copy Gold and DVD X Copy Platinum. DVD X Copy Xpress enabled consumers to make a perfect "1Click DVD copy" of any DVD movie in under 30 minutes. The product upgrade path to the premium priced DVD X Copy Platinum ...

  6. Electronic sell-through - Wikipedia

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    Electronic sell-through (EST) is a method of media distribution whereby consumers pay a one-time fee to download a media file for storage on a hard drive. [1] Although EST is often described as a transaction that grants content "ownership" to the consumer, the content may become unusable after a certain period and may not be viewable using competing platforms. [2]

  7. RealNetworks, Inc. v. DVD Copy Control Ass'n, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    RealDVD also circumvented copy control measure in Sony ARccOS Protection and Macrovision RipGuard, which are designed not to impair normal playback but to prevent copying by inserting intentional bad sectors and fake menu structures to the DVDs, by mimicking the way human watches a DVD or by skipping the unreadable data.