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PROTOCALL TECH’s (“PCLI”)
TITLEMATCH ENTERTAINMENT FEATURED AT HOLLYWOOD TECH
CONFERENCE
TitleMatch Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of Protocall Technologies
Incorporated (OTCBB:PCLI), developer of a revolutionary new on demand
DVD service for retailers and etailers, today announced Aaron Knoll,
Chief Technology Officer of TitleMatch Entertainment Group, will
participate as a speaker at the Entertainment Supply Chain Academy
(ESCA) conference, in Los Angeles, California.
The ESCA conference brings together executives from Buena Vista Home
Entertainment, Paramount, Sony Pictures, Universal Studios, Wal-Mart,
Warner Home Movies and others to discuss and learn about new and
developing technologies that will revolutionize how movies are marketed
in the future.
Knoll, will provide attendees with information and join a panel
discussion exploring the impact of “burn-on-demand”
DVD delivery at retail, providing insight into the development of
digital delivery as an emerging distribution channel for DVD based
entertainment.
“Traditional distribution of DVD movies is
about to change as new technologies for manufacturing on demand are
poised to enter retail stores around the country,”
said Devendra Mishra, ESCA Conference Chairman. “TitleMatch
Entertainment is at the forefront of this exciting trend and we are
delighted to have Mr. Knoll present at our conference.”
Having developed the world’s first fully
implemented burn-on-demand service for TitleMatch, Mr. Knoll is one of
the industry’s leading experts.
TitleMatch expects to realize significant and rapid revenue growth and
increased value for Protocall shareholders through the expansion of its
service to retail stores world wide. The annual U.S. movie industry is
estimated at $37 billion.
About ESCA
Entertainment Supply Chain Academy ESCA was founded in 2006 to inform
entertainment senior management about changing dynamics and technologies
in the supply chain for video, audio and games. The event is produced
annually in cooperation with the Digital Entertainment Group, the forum
for ongoing discussions about DVD and other emerging digital
technologies. For more information about the ESCA 2007 and to register,
visit: www.entertainmentsupplychain.com.
About TitleMatch Entertainment
A division of Protocall Technologies Incorporated (OTCBB:PCLI),
TitleMatch Entertainment Group is the innovator of on-demand content
distribution. Its flagship TitleMatch DVD On-Demand™
service allows retailers to burn brand-name CD and DVD products at their
stores and website distribution centers. The company's proprietary
systems enable retailers to reduce their reliance on costly physical
inventory, expand their selection of products, eliminate shrinkage and
out-of-stock situations, speed time to market for new products and
improve their operating margins with minimal space requirements. In
January 2007, TitleMatch unveiled a first of its kind DVD On-Demand
service with CSS (Content Scramble System) encryption, the same content
protection scheme used on mass-produced discs and incorporated into all
DVD players. Visit www.TitleMatch.com
for more information.
The information contained in this news release, other than historical
information, consists of forward-looking statements that involve risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those described in these statements. Forward-looking statements
regarding the timing of developing, testing and releasing existing and
new products, of marketing and selling them, of deriving revenues and
profits from them, as well as the effects of those revenues and profits
on the company's margins and financial position, are uncertain because
many of the factors affecting the timing of those items are beyond the
company's control.