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Video Collection International10 January 2002
VCI, the UK's largest video publisher, has adopted Movie Maestro as its royalty reporting tool. The acquisition of Movie Maestro for VCI and Cinema Club means th...
Electronic Arts10 January 2002
The flexibility of Movie Maestro has been confirmed with the addition of Electronic Arts, the world's largest interactive...
Napster chooses Counterpoint for new membership service10 January 2002
Counterpoint Systems has completed a key rights management component of Napster's new membership service, which is scheduled to launch Q1 2002. Counterpoint's tec...
Way out in front2 November 2001
The April 2001 License! magazine ran a feature on the "Nifty Fifty" licensors - the top 50. See how Counterpoint stacked up....
Counterpoint at Brand Licensing London 200124 October 2001
Counterpoint will be exhibiting Pelican Profiles, its integrated solutions for the licensing industry, at this year's Brand Licensing London show at the Business ...
OXP - Pelican ProFiles spreads its wings9 June 2001
Counterpoint Systems is pleased to announce the release of its new high end solution for license and royalty management, Pelican ProFiles OXP. The development project commenced in 1999 and was code na...
Dr. Seuss to use ProFiles30 May 2001
Dr. Seuss Enterprises LP will be using Pelican ProFiles licensing software to bring efficiencies to their growing licensing operations....
The Franklin Mint chooses ProFiles24 May 2001
Counterpoint Systems is happy to announce that The Franklin Mint is implementing its Pelican ProFiles Contract Payables System for licensees to manage all of their intellectual property contracts and ...
Gullane Entertainment signs on with the Pelican24 May 2001
Counterpoint Systems is proud to announce that Gullane Entertainment, of Thomas the Tank Engine fame, will be joining their prestigious list of clients, a veritable Who's Who in the Licensing World. T...
Counterpoint Live at Cannes8 May 2001
The Cannes Market and Film Festival will once again bring together film companies from around the world and this year, for the first time, films will be bought and sold using Movie Maestro....
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