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5 Articles match "2008","Issues","Netflix"
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CAA Memo Makes Rounds
SAG STALEMATE: Since the SAG contract expired on June 30, 2008, there have been few to no STUDIO feature films (this does not include companies such as Lionsgate and the Weinstein Company that are not in AMPTP and as such have completion agreements). An email purportedly from CAA has been going the email rounds. link]. THE GOOD NEWS!!
Thompson On Hollywood
- Sunday, April 12, 2009
Bob Barr takes on RealDVD case; ignores the real issues
Former Republican Congressman and 2008 Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Bob Barr has a new issue: copyright law. This is a complicated case, and no one can do justice to all the issues in a single blog post (or op-ed). But a few of Barr's assertions (and they are mere assertions, not arguments) deserve a response.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Video Gaming: Weathering the Recession in Hi-Def
And if you don’t want to buy the game, most are also available to rent from companies like Gamefly (think Netflix for video games). If you are a PC gamer, this isn’t really your issue. So its official. Our country is in an economic recession and has been for at least the past year. Nintendo Co. Here’s how I see it.
Digital Media Lawyer
- Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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Video Gaming: Weathering the Recession in Hi-Def
And if you don’t want to buy the game, most are also available to rent from companies like Gamefly (think Netflix for video games). If you are a PC gamer, this isn’t really your issue. So its official. Our country is in an economic recession and has been for at least the past year. Nintendo Co. Here’s how I see it.
Digital Media Lawyer
- Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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Bob Barr takes on RealDVD case; ignores the real issues
Former Republican Congressman and 2008 Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate Bob Barr has a new issue: copyright law. This is a complicated case, and no one can do justice to all the issues in a single blog post (or op-ed). But a few of Barr's assertions (and they are mere assertions, not arguments) deserve a response.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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CAA Memo Makes Rounds
SAG STALEMATE: Since the SAG contract expired on June 30, 2008, there have been few to no STUDIO feature films (this does not include companies such as Lionsgate and the Weinstein Company that are not in AMPTP and as such have completion agreements). An email purportedly from CAA has been going the email rounds. link]. THE GOOD NEWS!!
Thompson On Hollywood
- Sunday, April 12, 2009
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Entertainment Law Update Podcast – Episode 9, Olympic trademarks, album integrity, and more.
invasion of privacy or any other tort founded upon any single publication or exhibition or utterance, such as any one issue of a newspaper or book or magazine or any one presentation to an audience or any one broadcast over radio or television or any one exhibition of a motion picture.” This one will be limited to the issue of damages.
Gordon P. Firemark
- Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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