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Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs
AP   Saturday, 24 March 2007
AP - Cablevision Systems lost a suit filed by Hollywood studios who claimed that the cable company's next-generation digital video recording device would have broken copyright laws.
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Microsoft puts brakes on Soapbox video sharing
InfoWorld   Saturday, 24 March 2007
InfoWorld - Microsoft has put the brakes on its Soapbox video-sharing site while it implements new technology to detect videos uploaded by users that could have copyright restrictions.
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No User-Created Video in NBC-News Corp. Plans
NewsFactor   Saturday, 24 March 2007
NewsFactor - Piggybacking on news of Viacom's billion-dollar lawsuit against YouTube, News Corp. and NBC Universal unveiled plans to launch a rival site that will offer free, premium content to the masses.
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AT&T's U-verse Offers IPTV on PC
NewsFactor   Saturday, 24 March 2007
NewsFactor - AT&T announced Thursday that it would be offering a package of TV channels to be viewed by its U-verse subscribers on a PC. It said the service would be the first-of-its-kind by a television provider.
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NBC/News Corp. Video Site to Be 'Mostly Free'
PC Magazine   Friday, 23 March 2007
PC Magazine - News Corp. and NBC Universal confirmed that their unnamed video site will launch this summer, featuring "mostly free" content together with partners AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo. But don't say it competes with YouTube, they insisted.
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NBC, News Corp. Team Up For Online Video Venture
Investor's Business Daily   Friday, 23 March 2007
Investor's Business Daily - The Web's video-sharing war escalated Thursday as News Corp. and NBC Universal said they're joining forces in an online TV and movie venture -- an apparent reaction to Google's YouTube.
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Starz sues Disney over movie downloads
Reuters   Friday, 23 March 2007
Reuters - Liberty Media Holding Corp.'s Starz Entertainment cable network said on Thursday it is suing a unit of Walt Disney Co. for allowing other movie download services to sell titles while they were exclusively licensed to Starz.
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Viacom sued over YouTube parody removal
AP   Friday, 23 March 2007

The Viacom logo is seen outside company headquarters 2003 in New York City. US entertainment giant Viacom Tuesday launched a billion-dollar lawsuit against Google and its affiliate YouTube, accusing the video-sharing website of "massive" copyright infringement.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Chris Hondros)AP - Activist groups sued Viacom Inc. on Thursday, claiming the parent of Comedy Central improperly asked the video-sharing site YouTube to remove a parody of the cable network's "The Colbert Report."


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News Corp, NBC Universal take on YouTube
AFP   Friday, 23 March 2007

The NBC Universal logo hangs on its headquarters building in Los Angeles, February 2007. Media titans NBC Universal and News Corp. announced plans Thursday to join forces in creating an online video website aimed at competing with the wildly popular YouTube owned by Google.(AFP/Getty Images/File)AFP - Media titans NBC Universal and News Corp. announced plans Thursday to join forces in creating an online video website aimed at competing with the wildly popular YouTube owned by Google.


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New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007
Reuters - When video game maker Jim Greer approached Silicon Valley investors to give him nearly $1 million for his start-up. he had an irresistible pitch: "It's video games meets YouTube."
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Baseball says cable TV offer falls short
Reuters   Thursday, 22 March 2007
Reuters - Major League Baseball said on Wednesday an offer from U.S. cable television operators to match its deal with DirecTV Group Inc. on out-of-market games fell short of key requirements.
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