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Media & Entertainment - August, 2007
30 articles
- YouTube Strikes Deal With British Copyright Group
- Hollinger Ordered To Take SunTimes Spat North
- Media Mogul Lord Black Says Govt. Didn't Prove Case
- Internet Broadcasters Strike Deal On Royalty Rates
- Hollinger Ex-Execs Abusing Court Orders: STMG
- Netflix Plaintiffs Move Closer To Appeal
- Hollinger's Banks Want A Piece Of The STMG Pie
- Judge Tosses Most of Adelphia Shareholders' Claims
- Latin Music Copyright Case Heads Back To Puerto Rico
- LimeWire Alleges Record Labels Stifle Competition
- Clear Channel Fined For Withholding Source Code
- EMI Says Radikal's Latest Pleading Still Falls Short
- Employees Plan State Class Action Against Tribune
- YouTube Aims To Depose Comedians In Viacom Suit
- Feds Want $17M From Lord Black
- Hollinger's Sun-Times Stake Safe: Judge
- EchoStar Prevails Against Forgent In Patent Suit
- Take-Two Exec Sentenced In Backdating Scheme
- Movie Rental Web Patent Case Transferred
- Tussle Over Musicland's Liquidation Plan Continues
- Sirius CEO Turns Up Heat In Merger Defense
- Deloitte Surrenders Millions To Adelphia Trustees
- YouTube Copyright Suit Picks Up Steam, Plaintiffs
- CNET Discloses SEC, DOJ Probes
- PTO Rejects Claims In TiVo Patent
- A $30M Deal Later, Hollinger Files For Bankruptcy
- YouTube Hints At New Technology In Copyright Suit
- Bally Fitness Runs To Bankruptcy Court
- Sun-Times Settles With Shareholders For $30M
- Videogame Maker Settles Shareholder Suit For $10M