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Paramount Home Video Starts a Price War

Paramount Home Video Starts a Price War

Paramount Home Video begins a year long campaign to drop the retail prices of their videocassettes in order to meet specific sales goals. The plan begins with Star Trek III (1984) at $29.99 and ten episodes of the original series at $14.99 each. This kicks off a...
The Criterion Collection Releases Their First 2 Titles

The Criterion Collection Releases Their First 2 Titles

The Criterion Collection releases their first two titles, Citizen Kane (1941) and King Kong (1933), to laserdisc. Citizen Kane is priced at $89.95, while King Kong is priced at $74.95. Criterion promises the editions offer “the best picture quality ever...
Columbia Pictures vs. Redd Horne Inc.

Columbia Pictures vs. Redd Horne Inc.

Courts decided that renting out private booths for the viewing of movies constitutes as a public viewing, and therefore, violates copyright. The store in question was Maxwell’s Video Showcase in Eerie, Pennsylvania.