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#REDIRECT [[Cinram International Inc.]] |
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==List of Customers== |
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* 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000-2019) |
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* Artisan Entertainment (2000-2003) |
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* Chordant Distribution Group (2001-2003) |
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* HiT Entertainment (2006) |
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* Alliance Atlantis (2005) |
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* Lionsgate Home Entertainment (2003-present) |
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* MGM Home Entertainment (2002-present; regular, 2004-present) |
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* Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Canadian, 1990s-2006) |
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* Paramount Home Entertainment (Canadian, 1995-2006) |
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* Geneon Entertainment (1998) |
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* Questar Home Video (1999-2004) |
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* USA Home Entertainment (1998-2001) |
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* Summit Entertainment (2012-present) |
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* Warner Home Video (Canadian VHS tapes, 1999-2010; DVD, HD-DVD, and Blu-ray, 2004-2010) |
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* Warner Music Group (2004-2010, 2011-present) |
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* Word Entertainment (2000-2006) |
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==How to Tell== |
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* VHS tapes that were duplicated by Cinram International have a print date and time on the bottom middle side of the tape which is made out of invisible ink. Also, the date/time is read in the YY/MM/DD/00:00 format. |
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* On some VHS tapes, there is an engraving on the right side of the tape that says "CVC". This unusual abbreviation is in a gold orange color and could possibly refer to either Cinram Video Corporation (in US locations), Cinram Video Canada (in Canadian locations) or both. |
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==Locations== |
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* Montreal, Quebec (19??-????) |
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* New York City, New York (19??-???? |
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* Richmond, Indiana (19??-????) |
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* Toronto, Ontario (headquarters) (19??-????) |
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