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The second stage of the world's largest AV showroom at RIO Sound & Vision is opening to the public on April 3, 2023 with a giant, 3000sqm venue with multiple cinemas, incredible movie memorabilia, multi-million dollar movie cars, the world's best brands and so much more, with THX-trained Paul Riachi joining iTWireTV to tell us all about it!

Published in Guest Interviews

The second stage of the world's largest AV showroom at RIO Sound & Vision is opening to the public on April 3, 2023 with a giant, 3000sqm venue with multiple cinemas, incredible movie memorabilia, multi-million dollar movie cars, the world's best brands and so much more, with THX-trained Paul Riachi joining iTWireTV to tell us all about it!

Published in Entertainment

I’ve seen trailers you people wouldn’t believe. Sequels on fire off the shoulder of Imax screens. Laser projection beams glittering in the dark. All those moments lost in franchise frenzy, like beers down the drain. Time to ask: why?

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Major entertainment companies and cable operators in the US are pushing for a new video streaming standard whereby they can control the viewing on the Internet of content that they produce.

Published in Technology Regulation

COMMENT: The Australian government may be starting to realise that their copyright and data retention policies are on a collision course. Officials within Attorney General's were advised of this years ago, but perhaps the point should have been made more incisively, or maybe internal agendas got in the way.

Published in Technology Regulation
Saturday, 18 April 2015 14:06

Hollywood hates VPNs

Virtual private networks (VPNs) allow users to use streaming companies that geo-block Australia - by providing anonymous and local access to their US and other servers.

Published in Entertainment
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Choice Magazine says the proposed ‘industry copyright code’ will target consumers with fake fines and ‘swift Soprano-style justice’ - get your concrete boots ready!

Published in Entertainment
Monday, 27 October 2014 07:31

iiNet Downloaders Club - not that kind of club?

iiNet and copyright infringement is back in the news, with the owners of the Dallas Buyers Club movie applying to the Federal Court to force iiNet to divulge contact details for IP addresses alleged to have downloaded the movie.

Published in Entertainment

Amazon has for years been selling movies on DVD, and more recently on Blu-ray and by digital delivery. Now the company is getting into the moviemaking business with its new Amazon Studios business.

Published in Entertainment

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