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Studios going back to school - Fri, February 13, 2009

The U.S. Copyright Office has now posted the reply comments filed as part of its triennial rulemaking procedure to consider possible exemptions to the anti-circumvention provisions of the DMCA. Unsurprisingly, the MPAA filed comments opposing nearly all of the proposed exempt...






Today's Agenda | February 14, 2009


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YouTube adds download options
The site is partnering with content providers to give users downloadable access to hosted videos under a Creative Commons license.




Blu-ray/videogame discs to be released for PS3Sony is promising PlayStation 3 hybrid game/movie Blu-ray Discs this year, as it seeks to broaden the console's consumer appeal.

Revised stimulus bill bolsters broadbandThe latest version of the economic stimulus legislation being finalized by Congress may be aimed at creating more broadband competition than the big phone companies expected, analysts say.

Netflix notches 10 million subscribersNetflix Inc said on Thursday it now had more than 10 million subscribers, reflecting its continued appeal with movie viewers, and its shares rose.

Global reach for U techieUniversal Pictures has tapped Joseph Cates to be its top tech expert, upping the exec to senior VP of technology.

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Bill Gates: How I’m trying to change the world nowBill Gates hopes to solve some of the world's biggest problems using a new kind of philanthropy.

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Compensation not Control - The Future of MusicGerd Leonhard at MidemNet 2009.