To: Joe Copia who wrote (24322 ) 3/21/2002 3:55:00 PM From: Joe Copia Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25711 added EVTV @ .027. past 2 days vol has been up there. Usually trades 100k ish a day but recently has been in the millions with no real move up or down. I like this news also: B: EVTV Trading Higher On Breakout Volume Ridgeland, MS, MAR 19, 2002 (EventX/Knobias.com via COMTEX) -- E-Video TV Inc (OTCBB : EVTV) is trading sharply higher in the session at this time, on volume that is 972% higher than its 20-day average daily share volume. The company has not issued any news in the past 30-days, and last filed with the SEC on November 19, 2001 when a 10-QSB was submitted to the commission. The following was taken from the most recent SEC filing. The Company has no revenues to date, but anticipates revenue in the first quarter of 2002. During the quarter ending September 30, 2001, the Company received $1,000,000 from the sale of 8% convertible debentures, due June 6, 2003. There are quarterly interest payments commencing September 30, 2001, and the principal amount of the debenture is due in one lump sum on June 6, 2003. The number of shares of common stock to be issued upon conversion of the convertible debentures is based on the current calculation of a floating conversion price and could amount to as much as 4,761,905. In addition, 666,666 warrants to purchase shares of our common stock were issued to the firm in connection with this financing. These warrants have an exercise price of approximately $0.40 per share. Popular online message forums have been busy in recent sessions with most posters commenting on the price and volume increase of the stock. e-VideoTV, Inc. is in the business to develop, deploy, acquire and license technologies related to the Video-On-Demand (VOD) industry. The company licenses technologies that protect Hollywood movies when downloaded through cable, satellite, DSL and Broadband channels in faster than real-time (FTRT) to hard-drives inside set-top boxes where they are stored for later viewing. The Company owns exclusive rights to activate Macrovision Corporation's copy protection circuit used in all home movie devices and set-top boxes for video received in FTRT and stored for later viewing. Macrovision copy protection allows consumers to view, but not record, programs that are copy protected at the direction of program copyright holders. The technology is designed to deter unauthorized home taping of digitally delivered programs. Macrovision Corporation holds an equity interest in e-VideoTV, Inc. Macrovision is the only analog copy protection system currently deployed and used by Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) members worldwide. Date/Time of Daily Brief: 03-19-2002 13:10 ET Company: EVTV - E-Video TV Inc Stock Price @ Publication: $ 0.037 Volume @ Publication: 1,581,100