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Media & Entertainment - June, 2007
34 articles
- Judge: Too Soon To Judge YouTube 'Safe Harbor'
- Judge Rejects Granite CEO Bonus Plan
- EC Gives Final Warning To State Gambling Monopolies
- European Football League Takes Shot At YouTube
- Judge Blesses End Of Blockbuster-Netflix Patent Feud
- EC Reopens Probe Of Sony Bertelsmann Deal
- Disabled NFL Players Cry Foul Before Congress
- Internet Game Sites Targeted In Patent Suit
- EC Mulls Apple's iTunes Response
- Subscribers Go After XM For Outage
- Lawmakers Urge Block Of Sirius-XM Merger
- Sony Says MicroUnity's Witness Request Is "Unfair"
- Interpublic Hit With Wells Notice From SEC
- Retired Vivendi Exec Fires Back In ERISA Case
- Tribune Sale Raises Cross-Ownership Issues For FCC
- Years Later, Ruling In Photo Copyright Suit Overturned
- Judge Dismisses Key Antitrust Claims Against Netflix
- Granite Reaches Agreement With Ex-Shareholders
- Copyright Cos. Satisfy EC's Call For Competition
- Court Approves Tower Records' Liquidation Plan
- AP Employees Try To Keep Age Bias Case Alive
- FCC Solicits Public Input On Sirius-XM Merger
- Studio Files Class Action Against YouTube
- EMI Wants Radikal's Case Thrown Out
- Advisors: Oust Yahoo Directors Over CEO Pay
- Tower Records Keeps Exclusivity Rights
- XM, Sirius Hire Lobbying Firm To Push Merger
- Tower Records Modifies Liquidation Plan
- Comcast, Qwest Clash Over Internet Speed Claims
- Tower Records Slams Creditors' Plan
- EC Extends iTunes Response Deadline
- Tower Opposes Creditors' Motion to Investigate
- Appeals Court Remands Part Of Citizen Kane Case
- Google Seeks Dismissal Of Antitrust Complaint