Movielink: Bring On The Experts
News Movielink plans to announce on Thursday that it has hired three top executives in a move to rally plans for its delayed video-on-demand service. Movielink, now set to launch in December, is backed by Sony Pictures, Viacom's Paramount, Metro-Goldwyn...
[July 11, 2002, 8:29]
MovieLink Expected To Use MPEG-4
News MovieLink, a joint venture among five major movie studios, is expected to launch its Internet video-on-demand service later this year using MPEG-4 technology, a studio executive familiar with the plans said on Monday.
[April 9, 2002, 11:15]
MovieLink For Media Center
Downloads Movielink is an online movie download service that lets you download and watch movies without leaving your couch. Pick from new releases, classics, foreign films and more. You can store movies and watch them up to 30 days later, with nothing to...
[October 10, 2005, 22:04]
IBM Technology To Star In Internet Movie Venture
News Entertainment site MovieLink on Monday announced that IBM will provide the technology behind its coming on-demand movie service. Under its three-year deal with IBM, MovieLink will store its collection of films, trailers and movie clips at the...
[September 9, 2002, 8:23]
Net Movies: Ready For Prime Time?
News On the technical front, Movielink's announcement last week addressed key questions about security. Movielink -- a joint venture among MGM, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal and Warner Bros.last week announced technology...
[November 4, 2002, 14:39]
Hollywood Named In On-demand Conspiracy Suit
News The suit further alleges that the studios engaged in a "group boycott" of licensing their movies to Intertainer to buy time in launching their rival Movielink joint venture. The suit also alleged that Sony, an investor and board observer in the...
[September 25, 2002, 6:27]
Apple Left Out Of The Spotlight
News Movielink isn't the only online video service to dis the Mac. At this time, Movielink has not found a suitable security technology that meets our requirements and is compatible with the Mac environment," said Movielink chief executive James Ramo in...
[November 18, 2002, 11:41]
Office Surfers Face Wipeout
News Hollywood-backed Movielink recently launched a movies-on-demand service targeted solely at broadband users. Jim Ramo, chief executive of Movielink, said the company has not marketed its rental service to people at work, but it would welcome people...
[January 24, 2003, 15:07]
Microsoft Makes Renewed Play For Living Room
News Among the partners that will be announced on Tuesday is Movielink, which will "rent" movies that can be downloaded onto a Media Center PC for a limited time and can be played back on a TV connected to the PC, Movielink CTO John Godwin said on Monday.
[September 30, 2003, 12:50]
MediaMall
Downloads MediaMall enables you to stream or download thousands of news feeds, videos, movies, and music tracks from leading online content services such as YouTube, Hulu, Movielink, CinemaNow, MTV, Reuters, VH1, and Comedy Central, all from across the room...
[March 6, 2008, 5:16]
RealNetworks Leaps Into Anti-piracy Fray
News Other companies already signed onto use the technology include Starz On Demand and Movielink. In the latest move to court consumer electronics manufacturers, RealNetworks on Thursday is introducing content security technology that supports...
[January 9, 2003, 8:36]
MPEG-4 On Road To Rights Management
News And while the industry's tendency is to lean toward support for open standards, illustrated in digital TV's endorsement of MPEG-2, without viable ways to protect content and deliver profits, content owners like on-demand movie rental site...
[January 29, 2003, 7:46]
IBM Takes Linux To Hollywood
News In recent weeks, the company signed a deal with video-on-demand site MovieLink, a joint venture between five major movie studios. As Hollywood goes ever more digital, IBM is gearing up to grab some of its business by introducing souped-up...
[September 17, 2002, 7:58]
Disney To Deliver Content With Microsoft
News It also has allowed some of its films to be distributed through the Internet-based CinemaNow and Movielink services. Microsoft and Walt Disney have struck an alliance that will see the two companies working closely together to develop digital media...
[February 9, 2004, 11:25]

