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== List of Known Duplicators That Used Macrovision ==
== List of Known Duplicators That Used Macrovision ==
* Allied Digital Technologies (formerly Allied Film & Video)
* Allied Vaughn (formerly Allied Film & Video)
** Vaughn Communications Inc.
* American Sound & Video
* American Sound & Video
* Cine Magnetics
* Cine Magnetics
* Cinram
* Cinram
* Deluxe Video Services (formerly Bell & Howell and Rank Video Services America)
* Deluxe Video Services (formerly BHCP Video and Rank Video Services America)
* Denver Dubbing
* Denver Dubbing
* Digital Communications Technology Corporation (formerly Magnetech Corporation)
* Digital Communications Technology Corporation (formerly Magnetech Corporation)
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* Sifford Media
* Sifford Media
* Technicolor Video Services
* Technicolor Video Services
* The CBS/Fox Company
** The CBS/Fox Company
* The Duplication Group (formerly Cassette Productions)
* The Duplication Group (formerly Cassette Productions)
* The Video-Matic Group
* The Video-Matic Group
* Vaughn Communications Inc.
* Video Technology Services
* Video Technology Services
* Vision Wise
* Vision Wise

Revision as of 13:24, 26 February 2024

The Macrovision Analog Protection System (APS), also known as Copyguard by some people, is a videocassette and videodisc copy protection system originally developed by Macrovision Corporation. The system was developed to prevent bootlegging of original videocassettes and DVDs.

System History

The Analog Protection System was originally introduced in 1985 with the home video release of the 1984 film The Cotton Club by Embassy Home Entertainment. It was intended to replace the StopCopy protection system first introduced in 1978. By 1990, most of the major film distributors were using the APS system for their releases, with the main holdout coming from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video.


List of Customers

List of Known Duplicators That Used Macrovision

  • Allied Vaughn (formerly Allied Film & Video)
    • Vaughn Communications Inc.
  • American Sound & Video
  • Cine Magnetics
  • Cinram
  • Deluxe Video Services (formerly BHCP Video and Rank Video Services America)
  • Denver Dubbing
  • Digital Communications Technology Corporation (formerly Magnetech Corporation)
  • Digital Excellence Inc.
  • DXB Video Tapes, Inc.
  • Full Perspective Video Services Inc.
  • International Cassette Corp.
  • Media Home Entertainment
  • MediaCopy, Inc. (formerly West Coast Video Duplicating)
  • Opryland Duplicating Services
  • Premiere Video
  • Producers Color Service Inc.
  • Scenewise Inc. (formerly Custom Duplication Incorporated and Scope Seven)
  • Sifford Media
  • Technicolor Video Services
    • The CBS/Fox Company
  • The Duplication Group (formerly Cassette Productions)
  • The Video-Matic Group
  • Video Technology Services
  • Vision Wise
  • WRS Motion Picture & Video Laboratory