Stories about: Warner Bros

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    YouTube, Warner Music close to licensing deal 30/09/2009 00:28:00

    After nine months of silence, Warner Bros. Music recording artists may be about to make a grandiose return to YouTube. Google's YouTube and Warner are close to settling a licensing argument that started at the end of last year, one that has put a stopper on the tunes, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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    OnLive video game service: "In a lot of ways, we've solved cloud computing" 24/09/2009 13:27:00

    Steve Perlman, CEO of a company called OnLive that's readying an on-demand video game service, cringes whenever Google's gmail or other high profile Web services conk out. After all, his company's bold plan is to offer streamed access to a slew of brand name video games via the cloud in such a way that users at their PCs and TVs get performance they're used to experiencing on consoles.
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    NASA shuttle crew will film Hubble repair for 3D IMAX movie 07/05/2009 04:17:00

    Astronauts onboard the space shuttle Atlantis will have one extra job to do next week.
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    Blu-ray Disc faces local competitor, piracy in China 29/04/2009 21:16:00

    China could gradually become a big market for Blu-ray Disc, but for now the optical disc format faces the problems of thrifty buyers, piracy and a competing Chinese disc format for playing high-definition video.
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    China pushes its own blue-laser optical discs 24/04/2009 20:53:00

    Chinese manufacturers hope to sell hundreds of thousands of optical disc players for a locally developed next-generation disc format this year, a spokesman for an industry group promoting the format said Friday.
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    iiNet prepares its defence in copyright infringement case 05/02/2009 14:00:00

    iiNet will lodge its defence in the Federal Court today to claims it has infringed the copyrighted material of leading film studios and the Seven Network.
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    The Top 10 stories of 2008: Not business as usual 15/12/2008 06:22:00

    What started out as a banking crisis became, in 2008, a story for everyone: retailers, consumers, auto workers -- and tech professionals. Though it wasn't business as usual, some big mergers -- like HP buying EDS -- were executed. Long-awaited products like the Android-based G1 "Google phone" were launched. Standards wars involving file formats like OOXML and hardware technology like Blu-Ray concluded. The battle against spam purveyors like McColo went on ... and on. Microsoft, moving into middle age and struggling to gain ascendance on the Web, was involved in many of the biggest stories of the year. The most influential entrepreneur of our time, Bill Gates, moved on to focus on philanthropy. Here, not necessarily in order of importance, is the IDG News Service's pick for top 10 technology stories of the year.
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    Film industry sues iiNet over BitTorrent downloads 20/11/2008 14:47:00

    The leading film studios and Channel 7 have taken legal action against iiNet claiming the ISP is complicit in the infringement of their copyrighted material.
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    RealNetworks asks judge to lift restraining order 08/10/2008 13:52:00

    RealNetworks has asked a federal judge to lift a temporary restraining order that has blocked the company from selling its RealDVD movie copying software, court documents filed Monday showed.
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    Alcatel-Lucent: Industry initiative will combat piracy 16/09/2008 11:08:00

    Ease of use has driven "media-savvy" consumers to piracy when it comes to obtaining digital entertainment, but a new industry initiative has the potential to lure them back to legal methods, according to an executive at Alcatel-Lucent.
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    iTunes Australia now selling movies 14/08/2008 15:16:00

    Over 700 movies from a number of major film studios are now available for purchase and rental at the Australian iTunes store.
 
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