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Entertainment One Digiview was an American home video distributor. It was currently owned by Entertainment One after eOne purchased Sony.

pre-2005 era
when Sony purchased Garland in 1994, Columbia TriStar Home Video launched the company as Columbia TriStar Public Domain, a prptotye name. in 2000, it was renamed as Digiview Productions and started releasing a large amount of public-domain movies and cartoons, which were sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores. he quality of their transfers varied greatly from disc to disc - some films were transferred from VHS and showed video defects from the tapes. In 2004, Digiview released Animal Farm, made by Halas and Batchelor productions in 1954. Because the film had recieved a Super 8 release in the 1970s, Digiview had assumed that it was in the public domain. In fact, Joy Halas still owned the copyright, and filed a lawsuit against Digiview. Halas won the lawsuit, and Digiview may claim to release all Judy Garland movies later that year.

post-2005 era
in 2005, Digiview Productions was renamed Digiview Entertainment to release all Judy Garland movies on DVD. Digiview also released all of Columbia's pre-1984 library and Universal's pre-1930 library on DVD.

in 2012, Sony closed digiview down with the five year deal with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

in 2017, Entertainment One purchased Sony and relaunched it as Entertainment One Digiview to release any of the Libraries like Columbia Pictures (post-1984 only; pre-1984 owned by TriStar) and Republic Pictures.