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  2. Artisan Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Artisan Entertainment was founded in 1980 by Noel C. Bloom as Family Home Entertainment, Inc., and it was initially operated as a subsidiary of adult film distributor Caballero Control Corporation. It received a distribution pact with Wizard Video. In 1982, the latter had sold The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 10,000 copies a week. [3]

  3. Family Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    [80] [81] [82] Ultimately, the brand was discontinued in 2005 by new owner Lionsgate (who had purchased Artisan in 2003 [83]), as the division restructured into Lionsgate Family Entertainment (an internal name only; from that point forward, all family-oriented releases carried the normal Lionsgate logo).

  4. Vestron Video - Wikipedia

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    Vestron Video was the main subsidiary of Vestron, Inc., a home video company based in Stamford, Connecticut, that was active from 1981 to 1993, and is considered to have been a pioneer in the home video market. The name is now used for a collector-oriented home entertainment label of Lionsgate Studios. [1] [2]

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    (The Center Square) – The FBI had 26 confidential sources at the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol, but no undercover FBI agents were on the National Mall that day, contradicting theories ...

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    While adopting the technology has historically prompted complaints from law enforcement agencies — including the FBI — it’s also a way people can communicate more privately.

  7. FBI warns that ‘organized theft groups’ from South America ...

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    The FBI is warning professional sports leagues in the United States that “organized theft groups” from South America are behind a string of burglaries at the homes of star athletes.

  8. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    "You Wouldn't Steal a Car" is the first sentence and commonly used name of a public service announcement that debuted on July 12, 2004 in cinemas, [1] and July 27 on home media, which was part of the anti-copyright infringement campaign "Piracy. It's a crime.

  9. New Line Home Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The same went for Warner Home Video's Blu-rays and DVDs; New Line Home Entertainment would advertise their special releases on Warner Home Video's Blu-rays and DVDs. On January 5, 2008, New Line Cinema announced, as did Warner Bros. , that it would exclusively support Blu-ray for their films and drop support of HD DVD .