India’s Planning Commission Sets Up 17-Member Body To Study TV Digitisation
This is interesting. India’s Planning Commission, a policy advisory body, was almost losing its relevance. Ever since India embarked on econ… Read more »
This is interesting. India’s Planning Commission, a policy advisory body, was almost losing its relevance. Ever since India embarked on econ… Read more »
Netflix has accused rival Blockbuster of illegally copying its ideas in a patent infringement lawsuit challenging the video store chain’s re… Read more »
Or so says the attorney for Apple Computer during his opening in the trademark case. Anthony Grabiner: “It’s obvious that the content comes… Read more »
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Three court cases are in the spotlight today with varying potential effects.
TiVo- EchoStar: TiVo co-founder Mike Ramsey testified today tha… Read more »
A bill introduced by Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) Monday would give the Bells a national video franchise for 10 years and includes some allowan… Read more »
Once a Maverick, Google Joins the Lobbying Herd: Google’s lobbying efforts are intensifying as the company tries to find a way to balance em… Read more »
Anyone with an iPod full of songs purchased on iTunes might think they’ve actually downloaded the equivalent of physical copies. But Apple’s… Read more »
With lawmakers dragging their feet and FCC Chairman Kevin Martin saying a new law isn’t needed, the odds of getting any net neutrality legis… Read more »
Apple says it would be “state-sponsored piracy” if a proposed French law making its way thrugh parliament becomes actual law. Apple argues t… Read more »
Citing privacy concerns, a federal judge in San Francisco denied the Justice Department’s demand for sample search queries by Google users b… Read more »
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So much for those notions of a P2P Utopia in France. Ditto for predictions of copyright chaos or an iTunes France shutdown. The left-wing MP… Read more »
It took a month but the NCTA and Disney have produced their own studies to counter FCC claims that a la carte makes the most economic sense… Read more »
The Justice Department is going to get some of the info it wants from Google, a federal judge said during a hearing Tuesday. The federal gov… Read more »
Two men have been indicted in federal court in Tennessee on charges of violating a provision in the 2005 FECA law that specifically prohibit… Read more »
The draft law on digital music rights coming in French parliament Thursday includes a clause that would make it legal to convert digital con… Read more »
The French government and members of the country’s parliament are at odds over efforts to legalize P2P downloads in exchange for small month… Read more »
It’s being billed as a merger but it’s really the latest — and possibly last major — buying spree for AT&T Chairman Ed Whitacre, who built… Read more »
Looks like both sides listened to Judge James Spencer’s warning that they wouldn’t like his resolution and finally found a solution. Blackbe… Read more »
You didn’t think the feds were going to let Eliot Spitzer have all the fun and fame. A la the NY state attorney general, the Justice Departm… Read more »
CBS CEO Les Moonves continues his search for new revenue streams by suing Howard Stern, the former radio star’s agent and the satellite radi… Read more »
This Wired.com story talks about toll booths but what the pipe owners really are talking about is more like the EZ-Pass some people buy to a… Read more »
This is pretty significant in the scheme of things: A federal judge has ruled that portions of Google’s image search, which displays small t… Read more »
Conditional access (CA) and TV/mobile DRM company Irdeto Access has bought out CryptoTec, the CA division of Philips Electronics. Financial… Read more »
I’ve logged more than my share of hours covering cable local franchise agreements so I can empathize with anyone who wants to avoid creating… Read more »
Brent Redstone, the Redstone you don’t hear much about, is trying to force his father Sumner — aka chairman of Viacom and CBS– to break up… Read more »
Up next in the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee series on media and communications topics: Video Franchising, Wednesday, 10 a.m. You can follo… Read more »
Global content piracy cost businesses $30 billion-$35 billion worldwide according to a new report from the International Intellectual Proper… Read more »
AT&T is warning Apple and other companies (CyberLink Corp., DivX, Inc., InterVideo, Inc., and Sonic Solutions) that use of MPEG-4 without a… Read more »
Hard to say yet what kind of real effect this will have on multichannel video providers — ie cable, satellite, IPTV … A la carte proponen… Read more »
In some ways, the recent decision of AOL and Yahoo to charge commercial mailers for assuring safe passage of their mail bears a great resemb… Read more »
(via John Battelle’s Searchblog) University of Michigan president Mary Sue Coleman gave what reads like a passionate defense of Google Book… Read more »
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee continues its hearing marathon with a look at net neutrality. the hearing will be… Read more »
An interesting story about how Internet firms are waking up and kickstarting their lobbying efforts in Washington DC. They risk being dwarfe… Read more »
The combo of Congressional elections and a jampacked media/telecom/tech agenda could make this a very interesting year. The centerpiece: the… Read more »
Larry Lessig fears that is the case, citing efforts to shut down re-creations and mix-ups like Anime Music Videos (AMVs, for short). AMV cre… Read more »
Denied a license from MLB Advanced Media to use stats in its fantasy leagues, CBC Distribution and Marketing went after the league in federa… Read more »
UK new media regulator Ofcom has asked media companies in the country to sort out the rights issues in two months, or shut up. The media wat… Read more »
The Journal has a slightly odd story about “most-favored nation” status and pricing. Maybe it just reads odd to me because I’ve dealt with M… Read more »
You never know what piece of legislation will slip through in the waning hours of a holiday week. While the Congress was battling over the P… Read more »
With all the talk about portable media, it’s important to remember that, to many content producers and distributors, “what you want when you… Read more »
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