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* Bell & Howell sold a minor stake in its duplication arm, Bell & Howell Video Systems, to the two motion picture companies, Columbia Pictures and Paramount Pictures in 1981. Shortly after, the arm merged with Columbia Pictures' duplication arm, Columbia Pictures Videocassette Services to become Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services.
* Bell & Howell sold its duplication arm to Rank Organization in late 1987. Shortly after, the duplication arm was renamed from Bell & Howell/Columbia Pictures/Paramount Video Services to Rank Video Services America.
* In 1990, Rank Organization bought Deluxe Laboratories from 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation. AfterwardsShortly after, this duplication arm became the official duplication service for The CBS/Fox Company and its successor, 20th Century-Fox Home Entertainment, only three years after The CBS/Fox Company's in-house duplication arm was sold to [[Technicolor Video Services|Technicolor Videocassette (known at the time as VCA/Technicolor)]]. The duplication partnership only lasted almost 10 years and ended in early 2000. Since then, [[Cinram|Cinram Video]] took over.
 
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