Hollywood Reporter. Dec 16, 2011, Vol. 417 Issue 45, p30, 2 p.
Subjects
Company Web site/Web page, Government regulation, United States. Congress, Piracy (Copyright) -- Laws, regulations and rules, Entertainment industry -- Intellectual property, and Web sites
Abstract
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] --PRO REFORM-- An esteemed director slams Google's opposition and warns of the 'devastating effect' of ongoing content theft IT'S NOT EVERY DAY [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Feb 17, 2000, Vol. 361 Issue 41, 8.
Subjects
iCraveTV.com
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Congress seems to prefer letting the marketplace and courts decide the fate of services like iCraveTV.com that want to stream network programming via the Internet. 'Ifs [...]
Hollywood Reporter. May 19, 2006, Vol. 394 Issue 25, p4, 2 p.
Subjects
Telecommunications services industry, Internet, Government regulation, Government communications regulation, United States. Congress -- Telecommunications policy, Telecommunications services industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, Communications industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Internet -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- The debate over how much control big network companies such as Verizon and Comcast should have over the Internet heated up in both houses of Congress on Tuesday [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Feb 2, 2006, Vol. 392 Issue 48, p4, 2 p.
Subjects
Digital television, Government regulation, Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Digital television -- Laws, regulations and rules, Budget -- Forecasts and trends, and Television broadcasting industry -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Congress decreed the end of TV as we know it Wednesday, when the House of Representatives approved a $39 billion budget-cutting measure that requires broadcasters to turn off [...]
Hollywood Reporter. May 24, 2002, Vol. 373 Issue 31, p8, 2 p.
Subjects
United States. Congress -- Investigations, United States. Federal Communications Commission -- Laws, regulations and rules, Payola -- Investigations, Radio broadcasting industry -- Investigations, Music industry -- Ethical aspects, and Sound recording industry -- Investigations
Abstract
The recording industry and the artist unions have found a common foe - the radio business. Ten organizations are requesting an end to payola-like practices as well as [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Nov 11, 2005, Vol. 391 Issue 40, p1, 2 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Laws, regulations and rules, Piracy (Copyright) -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Motion picture industry -- Crimes against
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Intensifying its war on copyright pirates, the Bush administration asked Congress on Thursday to enact new laws for protecting intellectual property and make it easier for authorities to [...]
Hollywood Reporter. May 22, 2002, Vol. 373 Issue 29, p3, 2 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Powers and duties, Internet radio -- Prices and rates, Online music -- Licensing agreements, and Online services -- Licensing agreements
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- In a move that could lower the copyright fees that Internet radio operators must pay for music, Librarian of Congress James Billington on Tuesday rejected the royalty rate [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Sept 29, 2010, Vol. 416 Issue 29, p37, 1 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Research, Sound recordings -- Research, and Sound recordings -- Protection and preservation
Abstract
LOS ANGELES -- A groundbreaking study to be released today by the Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Board finds that America's musical legacy is in jeopardy. Although [...]
Hollywood Reporter. April 21, 2010, Vol. 414 Issue 16, p4, 1 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, Market trend/market analysis, United States. Congress -- Economic policy, and Motion picture industry -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
LOS ANGELES -- Hollywood studios vow to continue to fight proposals to create boxoffice-based commodity trading after a second proposed exchange won preliminary approval from federal regulators Tuesday. [...]
Hollywood Reporter. August 27, 2008, Vol. 406 Issue 15, p4, 1 p.
Subjects
United States. Library of Congress -- Buildings and facilities, United States. Library of Congress -- Services, and Theaters -- Services
Abstract
The Library of Congress is opening a 200-seat theater Sept. 4. Part of the Packard Campus of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center on Mount Pony near Culpeper, Va., the theater [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Dec 28, 2005, Vol. 392 Issue 23, p1, 4 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, Company business management, Company service introduction, United States. Library of Congress -- Censorship, United States. Library of Congress -- Laws, regulations and rules, United States. Library of Congress -- Management, Motion picture industry -- Service introduction, Motion pictures -- Censorship, and Motion pictures -- Service introduction
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- When Mike Mashon, head of the Library of Congress' moving image section, sent for a print of the 1933 Barbara Stanwyck movie 'Baby Face' for an exhibition abroad, [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Feb 28, 2007, Vol. 398 Issue 26, p6, 2 p.
Subjects
Company legal issue, Company acquisition/merger, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. -- Investigations, XM Satellite Radio Inc. -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, XM Satellite Radio Inc. -- Investigations, United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Investigations, Satellite communications services industry -- Investigations, and Satellite communications services industry -- Mergers, acquisitions and divestments
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- In a sign that the new Congress is serious about scrutinizing media-consolidation issues, the proposed merger of satellite radio providers XM and Sirius will get a thorough legislative [...]
Hollywood Reporter. July 20, 2004, Vol. 384 Issue 41, p5, 2 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, Company business planning, United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Political activity, United States. House of Representatives. Committee on the Judiciary -- Planning, Internet filtering software -- Usage, Internet filtering software -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Entertainment industry -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- As lawmakers attempt to clear out the legislative schedule before they leave town for the political conventions, a pair of committees, one on each side of the Capitol, [...]
Hollywood Reporter. June 8, 2006, Vol. 394 Issue 38, p1, 2 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. House of Representatives -- Broadcasting policy, Broadcasting industry -- Laws, regulations and rules, and Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Congress gave overwhelming approval Wednesday to legislation that will make broadcasters pay exponentially more for airing racy material that the FCC considers indecent. In a 379-35 [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Feb 8, 2006, Vol. 393 Issue 3, p6, 2 p.
Subjects
Internet, Government communications regulation, Government regulation, United States. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation -- Telecommunications policy, and Internet -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Congress began its attempt Tuesday to determine whether the cable and telephone giants will control the Internet or face a requirement to keep the Web open to such [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Dec 28, 2005, Vol. 392 Issue 23, p1, 4 p.
Subjects
Company business management, United States. Library of Congress -- Management, United States. Library of Congress -- Licensing, certification and accreditation, Motion picture industry -- Licensing, certification and accreditation, and Motion pictures -- Licensing, certification and accreditation
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Films that helped usher in a new era of censorship, changed the way Hollywood thought about its audience, provided a firsthand look at one of the nation's great [...]
Hollywood Reporter. May 30, 2006, Vol. 394 Issue 31, p4, 2 p.
Subjects
Government regulation, United States. House of Representatives -- Broadcasting policy, and Television broadcasting industry -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Lawmakers left the Capitol for the Memorial Day vacation without taking final action on legislation exponentially increasing fines for broadcasting indecent content as lawmakers put off the last [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Oct 9, 2003, Vol. 380 Issue 39, p6, 2 p.
Subjects
Company legal issue, United States. Federal Communications Commission -- Economic policy, Radio music -- Investigations, Radio broadcasting industry -- Investigations, and Sound recording industry -- Political activity
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Artists rights organizations are keeping up the pressure on Congress and the FCC to investigate radio industry practices, contending that the business is too anticompetitive. In [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Jan 21, 2004, Vol. 382 Issue 12, p1, 2 p.
Subjects
United States. Senate -- Broadcasting policy and Television broadcasting policy
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- A deal between the White House and some congressional Republicans to raise to 39% the national TV audience a single broadcaster can reach emerged Tuesday as one of [...]
Hollywood Reporter. Nov 15, 2005, Vol. 391 Issue 43, p111, 1 p.
Subjects
Intellectual property, Government regulation, United States. Congress -- Powers and duties, Entertainment industry -- Intellectual property, and Intellectual property -- Laws, regulations and rules
Abstract
WASHINGTON -- Widening its war on copyright pirates, the Bush administration asked Congress on Thursday to enact new laws for protecting intellectual property and make it easier for authorities to [...]