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  2. EzyDVD - Wikipedia

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    The EzyDVD website claims to be Australia's largest online DVD store, as well as purportedly being recognised as Australia's #1 DVD destination. [13] It has a large library of all genres of DVD, Ultra HD Blu-ray and Blu-ray Discs, and boasts reputedly the largest forthcoming release list of any online retailer. The site features new release ...

  3. Reel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Starting in February 2007, Village Roadshow allocated many of its 'smaller' titles to Reel DVD to be repackaged and re-distributed, and sold at discount prices. These also included big budget films like Jason X and The Art of War which hadn't achieved high sales on DVD.

  4. Hoyts Kiosk - Wikipedia

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    Hoyts Kiosk, previously known as Oovie, was an Australian company that specialised in the rental of DVDs and Blu-ray Discs via automated retail kiosks. In 2013, Hoyts Kiosk had over 500 kiosks in Australia, located in every state and territory except South Australia, with more than 250,000 active customers.

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  6. DVD region code - Wikipedia

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    DVD regions. DVD region codes are a digital rights management technique introduced in 1997. [1] It is designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution of a DVD release, including its content, release date, and price, all according to the appropriate region.

  7. Video Ezy - Wikipedia

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    Video Ezy was an Australian home video rental business that offered titles on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray, as well as console video games, for rent.At its peak in the mid-2000s, Video Ezy had over 500 company-owned and franchised video rental shops in the country, and owned 40% of the Australian video rental market after taking over Blockbuster's Australian operations.

  8. Adult Swim in a Box - Wikipedia

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    A Region 4 version of Adult Swim in a Box released on October 19, 2011. [8] The contents of the Australian release differ from the region 1 release; while still having the pilots DVD and Moral Orel, the 1st volume of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and the 1st season of Sealab 2021 are used instead of later volumes.

  9. Universal Publishers (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    DVD versions of the capital/regional city street directories and regional Cities and Towns directories Road atlases covering the whole of Australia The above products were branded UBD prior to the 2012 editions when production of standalone Gregory's street directories ceased in favour of cobranded UBD-Gregory's directories retaining the UBD ...