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FAQ: HD DVD vs. Blu-ray

October 1, 2005 Microsoft and Intel want one format for new DVDs, Dell and HP want another. But why, and who, if anyone, is likely to win? TAGS: HD-DVD, Blu-ray, consumer electronics, entertainment company, home entertainment, DVD, Blu-ray disc, entertainment, PC company, laser, manufacturing, Intel, Dell, electronics, video game, Toshiba

Turner aims at game market with new service

April 27, 2005 TBS prepares new broadband service as more entertainment companies enter game market. TAGS: Turner Broadcasting System Inc., entertainment company, broadband service, Time Warner Inc., entertainment, subscriber, games, gamer, programming, broadband, TV, PC

State AGs warn file-sharing companies

August 5, 2004 Top state cops cite child porn users and privacy, copyright concerns in critical letter to P2P firms. TAGS: entertainment company, file-sharing, P2P, attorney, entertainment, letter, consulting, intellectual property, privacy, state, CEO

Electronic Arts' Spielberg connection

May 12, 2006 For the game maker's Neil Young, collaboration with the famed Hollywood mogul is worth its weight in Oscar gold. TAGS: Steven Spielberg, entertainment company, Electronic Arts Inc., talent, studio, entertainment, Los Angeles, console, creation, games, IP, video game, video

NBC strikes deal with YouTube

June 27, 2006 Just months after confronting YouTube about copyright material, NBC reverses its course and will upload some clips to the video site. TAGS: YouTube, entertainment company, material, Hollywood, video, entertainment

BitTorrent inks licensing deal with studios

July 10, 2006 The file-sharing site signs on four independent movie studios, continuing to boost its number of movie titles. TAGS: BitTorrent, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., entertainment company, movie, file-sharing, entertainment, video

Reports: Disney close to Pixar deal

January 24, 2006 Steve Jobs' Pixar still must agree, but entertainment giant's board has given its nod, reports say. TAGS: Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Disney Corp., The Walt Disney Co., Steve Jobs, entertainment company, entertainment, CEO

File swapping vs. Hollywood

January 25, 2005 Movie studios and record labels find unlikely bedfellows in Supreme Court fight against file swapping. TAGS: file-swapping, entertainment company, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, consumer electronics, computer company, P2P, electronics, entertainment, CEO, software company

Viacom sues Google over YouTube clips

March 13, 2007 Media company seeks more than $1 billion in damages, claiming that nearly 160,000 unauthorized clips appear on video-sharing site. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, entertainment company, intellectual property, negotiation, litigation, lawsuit, entertainment, Google Inc., complaint, video

Year in review: YouTube ignites Web video

December 26, 2006 From a little SNL skit, an online phenomenon grew--and garnered a billion-dollar payday from Google. TAGS: YouTube, entertainment company, Internet video, entertainment, Google Inc., video

Murdoch the latest media mogul to take on YouTube

February 8, 2007 News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch follows InterActiveCorp's Barry Diller in questioning the "hypnotic" site's business model. TAGS: Rupert Murdoch, Viacom Inc., YouTube, News Corp., entertainment company, MySpace, entertainment, media, CEO, Google Inc., TV, video

Comcast tunes into Disney for broadband

July 21, 2004 High-speed Net subscribers will get access to children's entertainment from Disney and streaming media from ABC News. TAGS: Disney Corp., Comcast Corp., streaming media, entertainment company, broadband, children, entertainment, on-demand, agreement, programming, brand, TV, video

iFilm turns site into movie portal

June 14, 2001 Online entertainment company iFilm is expanding its business to become a one-stop shop for online and offline movies. The Hollywood-based company said its new directory and revamped site include... TAGS: IFILM Corp., eOnline Inc., shorts, MovieFone, Ticketmaster Corp., entertainment company, movies, directory, Hollywood, portal, movie, entertainment, DVD, video

Last waltz for Grokster

November 7, 2005 File-swap stalwart to pull plug on P2P network, hand $50 million in damages to studios, labels, publishers. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, settlement, file-swapping network, entertainment company, P2P, attorney, entertainment, analysis, agreement, movie

Sony has far to go in rootkit case

December 20, 2006 Label settled with two states but still must negotiate with others for secretly loading antipiracy software onto computers. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, digital-rights management, antipiracy, Texas, rootkit, entertainment company, California, Sony Corp., attorney, entertainment, Amazon.com Inc., CD

The skinny on CTIA Wireless 2006

April 3, 2006 Wireless-service providers and equipment makers gather in Las Vegas to tout the latest. TAGS: CTIA, entertainment company, handset maker, handset, mobile operator, ESPN, entertainment, Las Vegas, mobile phone, Disney Corp., Time Warner Inc., media, speakers

Supreme Court mulls file-swap 'pushers'

April 6, 2005 Middle-ground ruling in P2P case could focus on companies that actively encouraged copyright infringement. TAGS: Grokster Ltd., file-swapping, copyright infringement, copyright law, StreamCast Networks, justice, file-swapping company, entertainment company, P2P, software company, entertainment, behavior, attorney, idea

The benefits of mutual distrust

August 25, 2005 David Sohn of the Center for Democracy and Technology says the IP and high-tech communities can break their long-running impasse. TAGS: song-swapping, Grokster Ltd., court, consensus, entertainment company, copyright law, battle, decision, entertainment

Hollywood takes P2P case to Supreme Court

October 8, 2004 Studios, record labels ask top judges to overturn case protecting file-swapping companies. TAGS: Aimster, file-swapping company, file-swapping, ruling, StreamCast Networks, entertainment company, Grokster Ltd., court, P2P, federal judge, RIAA, Hollywood, decision, entertainment

Sony gets into video sharing with Grouper hug

August 23, 2006 The entertainment giant's Hollywood studio pays $65 million for Grouper, a lesser light than the boffo YouTube. TAGS: Rupert Murdoch, Sony Pictures, entertainment company, YouTube, MySpace, Sony Corp., online video, entertainment, Hollywood, digital music, video
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