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Movie Studios Announce 'UltraViolet' Partnership With Device Manufacturers

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Movie Studios Announce 'UltraViolet' Partnership With Device Manufacturers
Tuesday, January 08, 2013 12:17 PMCharlie White
LAS VEGAS — At a keynote speech at CES 2013 on Tuesday, CEA president and CEO Gary Shapiro introduced UltraViolet, an effort by the major motion picture studios to cooperate with the consumer electronics industry to provide content to consumers. Consumer electronics companies announced for the partnership are LG, Vizio, Panasonic, Samsung, Toshiba, Philips and Sony.

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