Washington correspondent for TheWrap. Former Washington bureau chief Advertising Age
Ira Teinowitz
Experience:
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Prop 8: Hear Today’s Arguments Before the Supreme Court (Audio)
Justices repeatedly raise procedural questions about a case involving the legality of California’s ban on same-sex marriages
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FTC Report: Movie Rating Enforcement Shows Improvement
Ratings enforcement at the box office is at its highest level since 2000.
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Resigning
Citing the gains made during his four years in the post, he says he will step down in next few weeks
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Supreme Court Copyright Decision May Spur Congress to Revise Laws
Congress was already looking at U.S. copyright statutes and Tuesday's Supreme Court decision may accelerate that process
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FTC Demands Full Disclosure in Celeb Endorsements on Twitter, Other Social Media
Despite the limited number of characters in a tweet, celebrities must still be transparent when they are being paid to endorse a product
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Senator Wants to Give FCC Power to Curb Violence in Media
Sen. Jay Rockefeller says he will make one last attempt to give the FCC new authority to rein in violence
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Accused Internet Pirate Kim Dotcom Loses Court Decision in Extradition Case
Kim Dotcom loses a round with the U.S. when New Zealand's Court of Appeal overturns lower court ruling on required evidence
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FCC Urged to Revise Standards for TV Product Disclosure
General Accountability Office report says that some of the current guidelines are stuck in a time warp
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Pirates, Beware: Industry, ISPs Launch Copyright Alert System
Warnings will be issued whenever copyright owners discover that a consumer's internet account is being used to access or download pirated content
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Chris Dodd: MPAA Backing Away From New Piracy Legislation
Chris Dodd says the MPAA will try different strategies in its efforts to stem piracy
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Postal Service’s End to Saturday Delivery May Hurt Publishers
Postal service is stopping Saturday first-class service in August. What will that do to your magazine delivery?
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Antigua and Barbuda Moves Toward Movie Downloading Without Fees
In dispute with U.S. over internet gambling, Antigua and Barbuda's asks WTO for sanctions that may include movie downloading without paying copyright fees
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Movie Downloading May Become a Chip in Internet Gambling Dispute
Antigua and Barbuda may declare a copyright free file site in strategy to get U.S. to lift sanctions on internet gambling
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Rockefeller Pushes Senate Bill Calling for Study of Violent Content
West Virginia senator is making a second attempt to have National Academy of Sciences conduct the study