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Wednesday, 06 July 2005

Vidiator Technology, a mobile multimedia solutions provider of mobile streaming, transcoding and delivery of 3-D rich-media applications, is partnering with Media Rights America (MRA), a content rights brokerage and management group, to deliver a wide variety of mobile content – soccer, extreme sports, extreme fighting and images and videos of top Brazilian models from MRA’s content library – via Vidator’s streaming media delivery platform. The deal secures for Vidiator the wireless delivery rights for MRA’s diverse array of exclusive entertainment content, and a stronger international base for MRA's library of visual content. Examples of rich-media services include: news updates, music, movie clips, business and financial updates, sports broadcasts/clips and MMS. Under the terms of the partnership, MRA will provide Vidiator with content usage rights to its extensive catalogue of exclusive soccer/football, action/extreme sports, extreme fighting and entertainment footage, videos and wallpapers.  The content will range from footage of big-wave surfing, wakeboarding, and BASE jumping to images and videos of top Brazilian models appealing to a wide demographic range in the competitive 1.5 billion subscriber mobile market.
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