Archive for the ‘In Case You Missed It’ Category

In Case You Missed It: Unlawful Television Streaming Service Gets Served

Friday, March 2nd, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Yesterday, a broad group of plaintiffs including commercial and non-commercial educational stations as well as owners and distributors of their programming filed suit against Aereo, Inc. for illegally streaming their live programming, television series, movies, and non-commercial and educational programs to paying subscribers. When PBS channels, like Channel 13 in New York, develop programming, that [...]

In Case You Missed It: EU’s Proactive Move on ACTA

Monday, February 27th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Last week, the EU’s Commission for Trade announced that the EU will refer the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to the European Court of Justice.  The move, as Barry Sookman expertly explains on his blog, is a proactive measure designed to ensure that debates about ACTA are based on accurate information: “The reference is to authoritatively [...]

In Case You Missed It: Hollywood & Main Street

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

As America turns its attention to the glamorous side of Hollywood during Sunday night’s Oscars, an oped by Screenwriter Hilary De Vries in today’s New York Times tells the stories of some of her Hollywood neighbors and examines the very real, and often overlooked struggles, plaguing working class actors, directors, writers and workers in the [...]

In Case You Missed It: Publishers Crack Down on Pirates

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Yesterday, an international alliance of 17 publishing companies, with support of Copyright Alliance member AAP, took legal action against two rogue websites peddling pirated e-books.  The operators of the sites www.library.nu and ww.ifile.it were served after an over seven-month effort spanning seven countries to identify and locate the perpetrators.  The website operators, who went to [...]

In Case You Missed It: Protecting Content and Promoting Innovation in the Digital World

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 by William Ruiz

Earlier today, The Paley Center for Media hosted a discussion on Protecting Content and Promoting Innovation in the Digital World.  Guest speakers included Richard Cotton, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of NBCUniversal, and Fred Wilson, venture capitalist and principal at Union Square Ventures. The discussion focused on how the content and tech industries can work together in eliminating the [...]

In Case You Missed It: Google Surrogates Go After Artists’ Unions

Thursday, February 9th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Chris Castle has a new post up on the Music Technology Policy blog: The Future for Television or Google Wants to Burn Your Remote: More Google Union-Busting. In it he writes: “It is particularly galling that Google is using its EFF surrogate to try to appeal to entertainment industry union members to abandon their unions, while [...]

In Case You Missed It: What Wikipedia Won’t Tell You

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Cary Sherman of the Recording Industry Association of America has an oped in today’s New York Times: What Wikipedia Won’t Tell You.  In it he calls out the most vocal opponents of recent rogue sites legislation for using their platform to spread misinformation: “The hyperbolic mistruths, presented on the home pages of some of the [...]

In Case You Missed It: RIAA Celebrates Record Number of Gold & Platinum Digital Certifications

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

The RIAA announced yesterday that they awarded more Gold and Platinum download honors in 2011 than ever in the program’s history, and awarded 25 percent more than in 2010. The year’s top certified digital singles are the 6 time multi-Platinum “Low” by Flo Rida, “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz and “Just Dance” by Lady Gaga.  [...]

In Case You Missed It: Internet to Artists: Drop Dead

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

Today’s Wall Street Journal opinion page features an oped by economist Stan Liebowitz.  In it he refutes the oft-cited claim that some how piracy promotes sales and stresses that maintaining the status quo would continue to put content industries at risk while enabling for-profit pirates.  He writes:   “A balancing of competing legitimate interests is always [...]

In Case You Missed It: File Sharing Services React to Megaupload Takedown

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012 by Sandra Aistars

According to reports, two popular file-sharing sites have scaled back access to files on their servers.  FileSonic and Uploaded.to have altered their operations, with Uploaded.to suspending service in the U.S. and FileSonic suspending all file sharing on its site, as well as its affiliate program that pays cash rewards to users’ who upload highly downloaded files. [...]


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