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  1. Google Play, YouTube & Others Getting 600+ 20th Century Fox Movies, TV Shows

    We’re now working with all six of the major film studios and many independent studios to bring you the best new releases and your favorite classics to rent or own,” added Zepp. A new initiative from 20th Century Fox called The Digital HD project is...

  2. Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson Star as Google Interns in New Movie

    As it turns out, I showed up as the crew was beginning prep on an outdoor sequence across the street from the Studios, which would include both a fire hydrant specially painted red and a Google bus. Vaughn described the plot to the Huffington Post...

  3. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    The major motion picture studios consistently produce and distribute the most sought after and enjoyable entertainment on earth. Dodd’s statement on accepting his new position as head of the movie industry’s influential lobbying arm last March...

  4. April Fools: The Top 5 Viral Pictures of YouTube 1911

    The first movie studio in the Hollywood area, Nestor Studios, was founded in 1911 by Al Christie for David Horsley. In the same year, another 15 Independent studios settled in Hollywood. YouTube has a tradition of celebrating April Fools Day as...

  5. You Can Now Get '15 Minutes of Fame' with YouTube videos

    Now, all of the major U.S.movie studios, music labels and over 1,000 other global partners use Content ID to manage their content on YouTube. Andy Warhol said in 1968 that "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.

  6. Semel Says Yahoo Needs No Merger

    In an era of widespread media consolidation, internet media company Yahoo believes television networks, movie studios and music companies should look to it as a partner rather than a merger candidate, chief executive Terry Semel says.

  7. Overture Names Authorized Bid Management Providers

    DVD rippers" brings up programs that can copy DVD movies to CD-ROMs, perhaps (or perhaps not) violating the rights of movie studios. Should advertisers using them worry that they'll be getting in trouble?