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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

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., Kazaa, RIAA, movie, movies, analysis

NeoPets goes Hollywood

March 25, 2005 The wildly popular virtual-pet site signs a multiple-picture deal with Warner Bros. Pictures. TAGS: Hollywood, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., studio, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., TV, games

Year in review: Media giants fight back

December 21, 2007 2007 was marked by attempts from some in the traditional music and film industries to buck YouTube and iTunes' dominance. TAGS: YouTube, Viacom Inc., media company, News Corp., Apple iTunes, label, Hollywood, Google Inc., Apple Computer, video, Apple iPod

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: YouTube, Google Video, Hollywood, antipiracy, Google Inc., search engine, video, Microsoft Corp.

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: Michael Moore, file-sharing, Hollywood, movie, attorney, film, Google Video, piracy, Google Inc., video

Where's the iTunes for movies?

July 6, 2005 Hollywood's love affair with the DVD has helped slow the growth of video-on-demand services. But changes are in the works. TAGS: VoD, Hollywood, on-demand, studio, movies, Apple iTunes, DVD, movie

TiVo hacks flourish

November 11, 2004 Electrocution, voided warranty, the wrath of Hollywood--so what? Nothing seems to hinder the TiVo hacker. TAGS: TiVo Inc., Hollywood, product manager, hacker, DVR, practice, TV, operating system

Piracy fears threaten Hollywood innovation

September 29, 2004 Studios cook up new ways of doing business, but security concerns may create too much static. TAGS: Hollywood, studio, home network, digital television, digital-rights management, TV, conference, security, U.S., Microsoft Corp., video, PC

DOJ ends Movelink antitrust investigation

June 4, 2004 The Department of Justice drops its investigation into the online film-rental service that raised questions of industry collusion when it was founded by five Hollywood movie studios. TAGS: MovieLink, antitrust, Hollywood, movie

A little Hollywood in NEC's lineup

June 7, 2005 Company says new plasma displays and projectors can squeeze HD quality out of non-HD sources such as cable and DVD. Photo: High-definition simulators TAGS: projector, NEC Electronics Corp., plasma, Hollywood, DVD, video

Cerf: Hollywood interested in BitTorrent

April 15, 2005 Co-creator of TCP/IP says several movie producers have talked to him about using the file-swapping technology to distribute content. TAGS: Vint Cerf, movie company, BitTorrent, Hollywood, TCP/IP, Real-Time, movie, video

Jack Valenti's curtain call

June 21, 2004 Hollywood's top lobbyist will leave behind an industry caught in a love-hate relationship with technology. And what does he have to say about the Internet? TAGS: Hollywood, lobbyist, Internet2, relationship, intellectual property, America, movie, DVD

Lights, camera, technology

April 19, 2004 roundup At the National Association of Broadcasters conference, Hewlett-Packard's Carly Fiorina urges Hollywood to embrace technology, and Apple Computer provides new tools to do just that. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, broadcaster, DreamWorks SKG, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., HP, Hollywood, conference, Apple Computer, CEO, camera, video

Week in review: Clueless in Congress?

July 27, 2007 Politicians call peer-to-peer networks a "national security threat" and the FBI is on the hot seat for its surveillance requests. Also: iPhone shines. TAGS: national security, P2P, politician, Week in review, reader, Hollywood
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