Spencer Stephens, CTO of Sony Pictures Entertainment, on the ‘UltraViolet’ digital locker initiative, the biggest drivers for consumption of content in the cloud, and his plans to improve UltraViolet’s consumer proposition.
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Sony Pictures: “Consumers are looking for quality and convenience”
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