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Online downside for Hollywood movies

June 11, 2007 As the Internet beckons for the products of the silver screen, there's no shortage of folks getting black and blue. TAGS: Hollywood, YouTube, Google Inc., movie, Apple Computer

Time line: Three decades of Apple innovation

March 29, 2006 From Apple II to the Mac and iPod, Jobs and company have kept on innovating--and gaining rabid fans along the way. TAGS: Apple II, Steven Spielberg, margin, Apple Computer, president, Hollywood, U.S., background, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh

Pixar goes to Hollywood

January 25, 2006 special coverage Disney's buyout of Pixar marks a new era of digital animation--and gives Steve Jobs new heft in Hollywood. Steve Jobs' rise to movie mogul Images: Pixar's progress TAGS: Pixar Animation Studios Inc., Disney Corp., Steve Jobs, Hollywood, Charles Cooper, animation, studio, artist, coverage, 3D, movie, Apple Computer

Hollywood's copyright enforcer

August 27, 2007 Dean Garfield helped lead the fights against music sites Grokster and Kazaa. Now he's battling pirates from the movie studios' ramparts. TAGS: Dean Garfield, Hollywood, piracy, music industry, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, Kazaa, movies, movie, analysis

Hollywood's YouTube frustration grows

June 11, 2007 Media executives thought YouTube would have copyright filtering technology months ago. They're still waiting, and increasingly peeved.Images: Now playing on a Google site near youWatchdog group eye... TAGS: Hollywood, YouTube, Google Video, antipiracy, Google Inc., search engine, video, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Hollywood recasts its download allies

July 12, 2006 Companies such as Guba and BitTorrent continue to cut deals to distribute movies over the Web. TAGS: MovieLink, CinemaNow, BitTorrent, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Hollywood, Internet video, studio, Time Warner Inc., movies, movie, entertainment, CEO, video

Is the Web the new Hollywood?

May 3, 2006 At the OnHollywood 2006 conference in L.A., debate focuses on the prospects for user-generated online content. Photo: OnHollywood conference TAGS: Hollywood, EMI Group Plc., audience, conference, entertainment, Yahoo! Inc., Los Angeles, America Online Inc., video, movie, Google Inc., TV

BitTorrent inks studio distribution deal

May 9, 2006 Peer-to-peer network's deal to distribute Warner Bros.' films and TV shows is first for file-sharing firm. TAGS: BitTorrent, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Hollywood, file-sharing, P2P, TV

Hollywood hates pirates, but can it use them?

July 3, 2007 Michael Moore movie "Sicko" enjoys successful debut, despite being illegally downloaded by thousands. TAGS: file-sharing, Hollywood, Michael Moore, movie, attorney, film, Google Video, piracy, Google Inc., video

Can Yahoo do content?

February 21, 2006 The Web portal's plan to become a major Internet content player is treading water, despite its Hollywood credentials. TAGS: Lloyd Braun, Yahoo! Inc., Hollywood, portal, finance, Time Warner Inc., media, entertainment

MPAA sues newsgroup, P2P search sites

February 24, 2006 Hollywood expands the scope of its antipiracy lawsuits, targeting sites that search the Web and newsgroups for copyright works. TAGS: P2P, eDonkey, newsgroup, file-swapping, lawsuit, search engine, antipiracy, Hollywood, movie, Google Inc.

Advisory group includes HD DVD, Blu-ray supporters

April 19, 2006 Companies representing warring disc technologies unite in effort to ensure smooth rollout of next generation of movie discs. TAGS: Sonic Solutions, HD-DVD, Sony Betamax, Blu-ray, advisory, Hollywood, DVD, movie, format

Hollywood, Microsoft align on new Windows

August 30, 2005 Vista, the next version of the operating system, has unprecedented features for guarding against video piracy. FAQ: Vista's strong, new antipiracy protections TAGS: content company, copy protection, antipiracy, studio, digital media, Hollywood, Microsoft Windows Vista, programming, Microsoft Corp., operating system, security, video, monitor, Microsoft Windows, PC

Can BitTorrent thrive in the mainstream?

May 9, 2006 Insiders say deal with Warner Bros. is good for industry, but some aren't sure its technology can work for consumers. TAGS: BitTorrent, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Kontiki, Hollywood, file-sharing, P2P, studio, entertainment, piracy, content provider, video

Filmmakers flock to the Net

April 13, 2006 The booming demand for online video has Hollywood hopefuls focusing their ambitions on bringing short films to the Web. TAGS: filmmaker, podcasting, Hollywood, Flash animation, film, podcast, Apple iTunes, video, Apple Computer, games

Soderbergh does a DVD-theater release combo

January 12, 2006 Partnered with billionaire Mark Cuban, the art-house director takes on traditional Hollywood business practices. TAGS: Mark Cuban, Broadcast.com, film, Hollywood, VoD, equity, theater, movie, DVD

Napster wildfire spreads beyond music

May 15, 2000 As the Net overcomes today's size and speed barriers, Napster-like technologies could be used to trade everything from full-length movies to entire computer operating systems--basically, anything d... TAGS: Napster Inc., piracy, file-sharing, entertainment, Hollywood, America Online Inc., music, operating system

Cisco: Social networks will define media consumption

May 2, 2007 Vice president of networking giant says sites like Facebook and MySpace.com will push tech forward for consumers and enterprise. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Facebook, social networking, Hollywood, Scientific-Atlanta Inc., content provider, enterprise, networking, MySpace, service provider, YouTube, Linksys, entertainment

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, portal, directory, Hollywood, movie, entertainment, DVD, video

A new copyright battlefield: Veoh Networks

February 21, 2007 The start-up, with old-media backing, lets people upload feature-length video. Not surprisingly, the pirates were quick to move in. TAGS: Veoh Networks, Michael Eisner, media company, copyright violation, Time Warner Inc., YouTube, Viacom Inc., Hollywood, Disney Corp., P2P, CEO, video, owner, entertainment, TV
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