On Wednesday, Shares of Wi-LAN Inc - US listing (NASDAQ:WILN), gained 11.97% to $1.31.
WiLAN, declared that the Company’s partner, Copy Protection LLC, has reached a patent license agreement with Netflix, Inc.
Wi-LAN Inc., an intellectual property licensing company, develops, acquires, and licenses various patented technologies, which are used in products in the communications and consumer electronics markets. The company licenses its patented inventions to companies that manufacture or sell a range of communication and consumer electronics products, such as 3G and 4G handsets, Wi-Fi-enabled laptops, Wi-Fi and broadband routers, xDSL infrastructure equipment, cellular base stations, and digital TV receivers.
Shares of Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN), inclined 0.06% to $663.54, during its last trading session.
Amazon, declared that Amazon Original Series The Man in the High Castle, renewed for a second season, is the most-streamed original show ever by Prime members globally. The show broke a previous record set by Amazon Original Series Bosch—which is launching its second season next year. Based on the award-winning book by Philip K. Dick, developed by Frank Spotnitz and Executive Produced by Scott Free Productions’ Ridley Scott and David Zucker, together with Isa Dick Hackett, the show is available exclusively on Amazon Prime.
Amazon.com, Inc. operates as an online retailer in North America and internationally. It operates through the North America, International, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) segments. The company serves consumers through retail websites, such as amazon.com, amazon.ca, and amazon.com.mx, which primarily comprise merchandise and content purchased for resale from vendors and those offered by third-party sellers.
Finally, Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT), ended its last trade with 2.37% gain, and closed at $27.66.
DHX Media Ltd. and Mattel, declared a new, long-term partnership for the development, production and distribution of a range of new, multi-platform content inspired by the celebrated Mattel properties Bob the Builder™, Fireman Sam™, Little People® and Polly Pocket™.
“Recently’s declaration is a major step forward in our ongoing strategy to dramatically accelerate content creation and distribution on a global scale,” said Catherine Balsam-Schwaber , Chief Content Officer of Mattel. “As a recognized leader in kids and family entertainment, DHX is ideally suited to assist us maximize content creation and distribution across multiple channels and geographies. Importantly, this relationship also creates the potential for future content, licensing and franchise development collaborations between Mattel and DHX.”
Under the terms of the partnership, Mattel and DHX Media will jointly fund, co-develop and co-produce new episodic, short-form, and long-form content for the Mattel properties, designed for a variety of traditional and digital platforms. With Mattel’s additional expertise in brand franchise administration, strategy and consumer product licensing, and with DHX’s strength in global content distribution and creation, the companies will drive new production and growth for select Mattel properties.
Mattel, Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets a range of toy products worldwide. The company operates in three segments: North America, International, and American Girl. It offers dolls and accessories, vehicles and play sets, and games and puzzles under the Mattel Girls & Boys brands, counting Barbie, Monster High, Disney Classics, Ever After High, Little Mommy, Polly Pocket, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, CARS, Disney Planes, BOOMco, Radica, Toy Story, Max Steel, WWE Wrestling, and Batman.
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