VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec. 10, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Cinema Internet Networks Inc. (d.b.a. "CinemaWorks") (TSX Venture Exchange:CWK)(Pink Sheets:CWKNF), a Canadian provider of Internet equipment and services specializing in the international hospitality market, has filed suit (Action No. SO43726) against High Speed Systems Corporation and its shareholders, Jim Porter, Dan Melanson and Steve Johnston who are former employees of CinemaWorks.
The suit's claims will be posted on the CinemaWorks web site: www.cinemaworks.com.
Briefly, CinemaWorks is seeking damages for actions taken by the three defendants in the months preceding their abrupt departure without notice from the Company, as well as their activities subsequent to their departure. The suit calls for damages related to the unauthorized appropriation of key company assets, including proprietary sales and marketing database information and existing customer information. CinemaWorks is an eighteen year old public company and management is determined to protect the Company's interests to the fullest extent allowed by the law.
Cinema Internet Networks Inc. (d.b.a. CinemaWorks) is a public company incorporated in Canada that provides high speed Internet services to approximately 15,000 hotels rooms in its network of over 50 hotels throughout North America and the Bahamas. The Company focuses its business strategy in the three main areas of: 1) value-added high-speed (broadband) Internet equipment and services; 2) wireless broadband Internet services; and 3) VoIP technology and support services for the hospitality market.
For further information, please visit our website at www.cinemaworks.com.
On behalf of the Board "Bill Massey" President & Director
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