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Viacom May Pull Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon from Time Warner CableWebsites for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report are asking that you call Time Warner Cable and demand a double-digit fee increase for Viacom. Is there a joke in there, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert?
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YouTube Removes Viacom's Clips, but Not AllViacom, owner of MTV and Nickelodeon, has asked YouTube to remove over 100,000 clips from the video-sharing free service. So far, YouTube has only partly complied.
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Viacom and Yahoo Join Forces, Shut Out GoogleCable network Viacom and Internet giant Yahoo! are joining forces in an exclusive, multi-year advertising deal. The deal may be a response to Google's alleged copyright infringement, or to the recently formed partnership between Google and Time Warner.
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Time Warner Cable and Viacom Channels Are Playing Chicken; Consumers Lose Either WayDid you see the Viacom channels ad depicting a crying Dora the Explorer as the text accuses Timer Warner Cable of callously wanting to deprive her of her beloved audience? Try explaining that to your tot! -
Taliban, Viacom, and South Park Links to Car Bomb in TImes Square, NYC ?The Taliban is claiming responsibility for the car bomb in Times Square. Also, the car was located near the Viacom building. Is this a link to South Park?
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Time Warner Cable, Viacom Fight; Savings Passed on to YouViacom is demanding more money to renew contract with Time Warner Cable or they will pull their channels off the air at midnight tonight. Happy New Year!
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Viacom to YouTube: Pay the PiperYouTube has made agreements to pay some of its content providers for their creations, but not Viacom, which owns Comedy Central,VH1, Paramount, Nick and more...
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The Power Struggle Within ViacomViacom, the media giant that owns, among many other holdings the MTV Networks, has seen its share of infighting over the recent years for control of the company. This research discusses the background of Viacom and the dynamics of this struggle.
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Time Warner Cable Threatens to Turn Off Viacom ChannelsA dispute between Viacom and Time Warner Cable over fee increases has made Time Warner threaten to turn off Viacom cable channels- which means subscribers would go without Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and many more stations.
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YouTube Sued for $1 Billion Dollars by ViacomGoogle and YouTube were sued on Tuesday for copyright violations. The suit came from Viacom, which last month had claimed over 100,000 individual instances of copyright violation. The clips were removed, but the resulting negotiations proved fruitless.
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Fingerprinting Technology: Google's Answer to ViacomAfter Viacom filed suit against Google in March, Google has been scrambling to find a way to keep illegal copyrighted material off its site. It seems to have found an answer in fingerprinting technology. -
YouTube's Battle for Freedom: The Emerging Legal Battle Between Viacom and GoogleIf you frequently find Youtube to be an emblem of what makes the Internet great, it might be threatened down the road via a possible extended legal fight with Viacom over the uploading of copyrighted material. Youtube could be saved by the Supreme Court, though... -
Viacom Sues Internet Video Giant, YouTubeViacom began a major lawsuit last month against YouTube. But if a similar situation took place outside of the Internet, would Viacom have a case? -
Google Responds to Viacom - Calls YouTube Lawsuit UnfoundedGoogle responded to the $1 billion lawsuit filed by media giant Viacom in March. Google said it fully intended to prove it was innocent of copyright infringement claims, and considered itself covered under the safe harbor provision of the DMCA.
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MTV, Viacom and Al QaedaThe only way I can understand the choices of MTVs programming is that they are owned by a large terrorist organization destined to destroy the youth of the world.
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Copyright Battles Over the Newest Frontier: Viacom Vs YouTubeWith the advent of the digital age comes a slew of legal battles over who gets to control it. Legal battles are putting sites such as YouTube and FaceBook at risk.
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Viacom Versus YouTube: Copyright Infringment?A paper on how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 helps to protect internet service providers from copyright liability. -
Viacom Sued Over YouTube VideoTwo groups allege the entertainment giant violated free speech with its request for a popular parody video to be removed from the video-sharing site last week.
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Google's YouTube on Hot Seat Once Again - Being Sued by Viacom for U.S.$1 BillionGoogle's 'YouTube' is being sued for U.S. $1 Billion.
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MySpace to Join YouTube in Offering Commercial Content, Viacom Suit Could Derail DMCA, Says Law ProfessorThe question of "safe harbor" in the DMCA, the law which protects hosts of media online, is a subject of concern by a Stanford law professor, as MySpace prepares to offer copyrighted video as well.
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An Entrepreneurial Spirit: Debra LeeTelevision Mogul and Viacom Exec. Debra Lee is a woman to be inspired by.
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Time Warner Cable Companies: The Loss of Cable ChannelsViacom and Time Warner Cable are at it again fighting over rate hikes and surcharges for cable stations. Time Warner says no; Viacom says yes.
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Dora and Boots No Longer TearfulTime Warner and Viacom come to terms in order to avoid a blackout, and to avoid facing customer's wrath.
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Redstone to Make Nice with CruiseViacom chairman Sumner Redstone wants to resume friendship with Tom Cruise even after an unceremoniously ending their lucrative business partnership last summer. -
Sumner Redstone: A Passion to WinBiography of Viacom Chairman Sumner Redstone -
Parents! No More Nickelodeon or Noggin by Midnight Tonight!?Viacom is at odds with Time Warner over rates.
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South Park Episode 201 Censorship Unites Left, Right in Anger?Days after South Park's latest Mohammed episode was censored, many have come out to protest against Comedy Central and Viacom. In this case, pundits and fans from both the left and right are united for once.
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Economic Crisis Subdues StockholdersFollowing the company profile of cash cow competitor to Viacom.
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The Future of Video Sharing Websites like YouTubeAfter a recent lawsuit settled between Viacom and YouTube, where does that leave video sharing sites?
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Comedy Central's South Park Episode - Motive for the Car Bomb in Time SquareThe car bomb that was found in Time Square was parked just feet from the Viacom building on 45th and Broadway. Viacom is the broadcaster for Comedy Central's South Park. -
A Handy Guide to NYC's Finest AttractionsLearn about some of NYC's finest attractions, including Times Square and the prestigious Empire State Building
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The Hip Hop Factor in Today's SocietyRap artist Nas spoke the truth when he stated Hip Hop is dead on his current cd. Gone are the days of conscious hip hop music that entertained us spoke a message, and often times made us laugh.
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NGTV: The Wave of the Internet Future?A new web broadcast network is about to launch its debut. Will it portend the future of Internet programming? -
Nothing on TV? Well Check Out TV Land, Where There is Always Something On!We all like vegging in front of the TV every now and again, but the problem that plagues us all is the fact that many times, there's just nothing on! Well no more is this going to be the case with a network like TV Land around
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Google Reports $1 Billion 1st-quarter Earnings, Exceeding ExpectationsGoogle reports $1 billion 1st-quarter earnings, exceeding expectations. -
FCC Scrutinizing Violent TV ShowsThe Federal Communications Commission has asked Congress to grant the government power over the violence on television shows. The FCC has concluded that regulating TV violence is for the public's best interest.
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Great Cable TV AlternativesAre you tired of being robbed by the cable company every month? Consider getting rid of your cable bill once and for all and using some of these alternatives. -
Digg.com In Hot Water Over DVD EncryptionDigg.com users revolted on Tuesday after Digg moderators removed posts giving the encryption key to the new HD-DVD copy protection scheme. After thousands of readers re-published the article, Digg gave in and said it will censor no more. Could this mean the end of Digg?
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TV On The Internet: The Venice ProjectNow that peer-to-peer technology is becoming the norm online, millions of web-savvy entertainment fans can make use of file sharing; is it really time to turn off the tube?
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Miss America Dumped AgainThe Miss America Pageant has been dumped by Country Music Television. This leaves the 86 year old pageant without a TV home for the second time in three years.





