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  • ‘Batman vs. Superman’s’ Ben Affleck Visits Washington, D.C.

    The new Dark Knight finds Capitol Hill “quite intimidating”

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 26, 2014 @ 5:03 PM
    5:03 PM
    ‘Batman vs. Superman’s’ Ben Affleck Visits Washington, D.C.
  • FCC Squashes Notion That It Will Study How TV News Stations Make Editorial Decisions

    “Any suggestion that the FCC intends to regulate the speech of news media or plans to put monitors in America’s newsrooms is false”

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 21, 2014 @ 6:01 PM
    6:01 PM
    FCC Squashes Notion That It Will Study How TV News Stations Make Editorial Decisions
  • FCC Will Create New Net Neutrality Rules

    Court decision will not be the end of FCC’s open internet efforts

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 19, 2014 @ 8:13 AM
    8:13 AM
    FCC Will Create New Net Neutrality Rules
  • Big Win for Net Neutrality? How the Comcast-Time Warner Deal Can Help Save the Open Internet

    Comcast needs government approval for its merger — a chance for regulators to leverage an extension of Net Neutrality protections

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 13, 2014 @ 2:38 PM
    2:38 PM
    Big Win for Net Neutrality? How the Comcast-Time Warner Deal Can Help Save the Open Internet
  • Comcast’s Time Warner Cable Deal Will Be ‘Excruciating Wrestling Match’ With Regulators

    “This merger is not going to fly through … no matter how it goes”

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 13, 2014 @ 10:37 AM
    10:37 AM
    Comcast’s Time Warner Cable Deal Will Be ‘Excruciating Wrestling Match’ With Regulators
  • Consumer Groups Quick to Warn Against Comcast Deal to Buy Time Warner Cable

    “A merger of the two biggest cable companies should be unthinkable,” says leading advocate

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 12, 2014 @ 8:52 PM
    8:52 PM
  • Hollywood Crashes White House State Dinner: JJ Abrams, Stephen Colbert, Mindy Kaling Among Guests

    Washington and media elite were well-represented, too, at the fete for French President Francois Hollande

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 11, 2014 @ 5:50 PM
    5:50 PM
    Hollywood Crashes White House State Dinner: JJ Abrams, Stephen Colbert, Mindy Kaling Among Guests
  • Music Mashup Battle: Sting, Steven Tyler and Britney Spears Among Artists Fighting Copyright Law

    Don Henley, Ozzy Osbourne and deadmau5 also weigh in as the U.S. Patent and Trade Office determines how songs are sampled

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 11, 2014 @ 1:51 PM
    1:51 PM
    Music Mashup Battle: Sting, Steven Tyler and Britney Spears Among Artists Fighting Copyright Law
  • China Accused of Failing to Fully Implement Film Agreement

    The International Intellectual Property Alliance says China’s market for music, software, films and more is stunted by piracy and access

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 7, 2014 @ 2:09 PM
    2:09 PM
    China Accused of Failing to Fully Implement Film Agreement
  • Democrats Propose Net Neutrality Legislation That Would Buy Time for the FCC

    The bill would allow the FCC to keep rules in place while it figures out how to meet court-imposed guidelines

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    February 3, 2014 @ 4:03 PM
    4:03 PM
    Democrats Propose Net Neutrality Legislation That Would Buy Time for the FCC
  • Henry Waxman’s Retirement: Though He Never ‘Went Hollywood,’ the Industry Loses a Strong Liberal Backer

    Hollywood-related issues weren’t his main focus, but Waxman did find himself advocating for the industry

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    January 30, 2014 @ 5:23 PM
    5:23 PM
    Henry Waxman’s Retirement: Though He Never ‘Went Hollywood,’ the Industry Loses a Strong Liberal Backer
  • ‘Raging Bull’ Supreme Court Ruling Could Impact Hollywood’s Future Copyright Claims

    Justices Tuesday questioned the potential effects of allowing a copyright claim filed years after a movie is made

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    January 21, 2014 @ 5:16 PM
    5:16 PM
    ‘Raging Bull’ Supreme Court Ruling Could Impact Hollywood’s Future Copyright Claims
  • Congressmen Rip Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Golden Globes E-Cigarette in Letter to NBCU’s Steve Burke

    “We were dismayed to see actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus featured on primetime television using an electronic cigarette,” says the letter

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    January 16, 2014 @ 1:34 PM
    1:34 PM
    Congressmen Rip Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Golden Globes E-Cigarette in Letter to NBCU’s Steve Burke
  • Rep. Waxman on Tribune Meeting: ‘My Concern About the Fate of the Los Angeles Times Was Not Alleviated’

    “I intend to continue my inquiry and will be seeking a personal meeting with the CEO of the Tribune Company,” says the California congressman

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    January 15, 2014 @ 12:48 PM
    12:48 PM
    Rep. Waxman on Tribune Meeting: ‘My Concern About the Fate of the Los Angeles Times Was Not Alleviated’
  • Apple to Refund $32.5M to Parents Whose Kids Bought In-App Goodies Without Consent

    Settlement comes from Federal Trade Commission case that also demanded changes to Apple’s disclosure policies

    By

    Ira Teinowitz
    January 15, 2014 @ 11:15 AM
    11:15 AM
    Apple to Refund $32.5M to Parents Whose Kids Bought In-App Goodies Without Consent
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