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  2. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak previously owned the visual effects film post-production facilities Cinesite in Los Angeles and London and LaserPacific in Los Angeles. In April 2010, Kodak sold LaserPacific and its subsidiaries Laser-Edit, Inc, and Pacific Video, Inc., for an undisclosed sum to TeleCorps Holdings, Inc. [ 248 ] In May 2012, Kodak sold Cinesite to Endless ...

  3. Kodak Alaris - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Alaris is a British-based company currently comprising two divisions: Alaris, hardware and software for digital imaging and information management; and Kodak Moments, retail photo printing kiosks and sales and marketing of traditional photographic film.

  4. List of photographic equipment makers - Wikipedia

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    ERA (China) Manufacture of B&W film. 80% holding acquired by Kodak China in 1998. Closed 2008. [11] Faber (Germany) chemistry; Ferrania (Italy) Major producer of B&W film, cine film, color negative and reversal white label films and own Solaris brand. Closed 2012, Formerly owned by 3M and spun out into Imation. Sold x-ray business to Kodak.

  5. Polaroid Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Polaroid Corporation was an American company best known for its instant film and cameras, which now survives as a brand for consumer electronics. The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, to exploit the use of his Polaroid polarizing polymer. [1]

  6. Kodak to Apple: Bring It On! - AOL

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    Kodak is asking Apple to produce all documents and communications that would clearly establish it, and not Kodak, as the clear owner of the patents in question. Oh, snap! Take that, Apple!

  7. Kodak Missed the Golden Age of Patent Sales

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    After falling almost 80% so far in 2011, you'd think all the worst-case scenarios had already been priced into Eastman Kodak (NYS: EK) shares. Whatever the third-quarter report might say, shares ...

  8. Muzak - Wikipedia

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    A Muzak van in Indianapolis, Indiana. Muzak is an American brand of background music played in retail stores and other public establishments.. The name Muzak, a blend of music and the popular camera brand name Kodak, has been in use since 1934 and has been owned by various companies.

  9. Your Patents Won't Protect You - AOL

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    It was a sad note to read this morning that bankrupt film and camera maker Eastman Kodak was seeking agreement to sell some 1,100 patents for $525 million to private equity investor Intellectual ...