Wednesday, December 11, 2024
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Warner Launches On Demand Service For Classic Films

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group (WBHEG) has announced it has launched an on - demand DVD and digital downloading service offering movies from its library before 1986. At WarnerArchive.com, movie fans can choose from more than 150 classic titles that have never been available on DVD or for digital download. Some of the titles include Academy Award nominee "Sunrise at Campobello," "The Citadel," and "Mr. Lucky."

Google Asks Time Warner For Money Back

Roughly three years ago, Google bought a five percent stake in AOL for $1 billion.  AOL then went down the tubes, and more recently, the economy has done the same.  So everyone's favorite search giant has now put Time Warner into a position where it may have to offer something of a refund. 

Microsoft & Yahoo Trying To Get Time Warner On Their Side

You’ve heard said "keep your friends close, but your enemies closer," now Yahoo wants to test the boundaries of that maxim to the full.

Meter’s Running In Time Warner Test

Beaumont, TX, earned the distinction of being the testing ground for metered Internet service for the heaviest users of network capacity.

Bronfman, Warner Music To Internet: Gimme

Music tycoon Edgar Bronfman, Jr., would like to bundle a fee into your Internet access in exchange for unlimited access to music.

SeeqPod Finds Warner Lawsuit

The Electronic Frontier Foundation called the Warner Music Group lawsuit against SeeqPod "an attack by the entertainment industry on the DMCA safe harbors that protect hosting services and search engines."

Warner, Imeem Resolve Suit, Share Music

Two months ago, Warner Music Group (WMG) filed suit against Imeem for copyright infringement.  Now the suit has been dropped, and - get this - the two companies have announced a strategic partnership through which “WMG’s world-class catalog of popular audio and video content will be made available . . . for interactive, on-demand streaming on imeem’s free, ad-supported service.”

Warner Music Sues Imeem For Infringement

Did you hear that Flea (of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame) is going to teach schoolchildren music?  Well, Warner Music Group (which represents the Chili Peppers) is going to teach Imeem a lesson - it’s suing the social networking site for copyright infringement.