• AOL Licenses 'Natasha' To Cartoon Network

    America Online's "Princess Natasha" cartoon series will migrate from the Internet to television later this year, thanks to a licensing deal signed Tuesday between AOL and the Cartoon Network. Both companies are part of the Time Warner conglomerate, the largest media company in the world. ...Read the whole story

  • Study Concludes -- Surprise! -- Consumers Taking Control Of Media

    From TiVo to iPods, an estimated 27 million U.S. citizens own one or more on-demand media devices, according to a study by Arbitron and Edison Media Research released this week. ...Read the whole story

  • Grokster-Bundled Adware Hawks Movie

    Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., currently suing Grokster and Morpheus for alleged copyright violations enabled by their peer-to-peer technology, apparently advertises through software bundled with Grokster, according to adware researcher Eric Howes. ...Read the whole story

  • Yahoo! Partners With Creative Commons

    Further allying itself with the self-publishing community, Yahoo! Thursday added a feature that allows users to search millions of content pages available under licensing agreements with the non-profit Creative Commons. Ranging from digital text and images to music and video, each piece of content is identified by its owner with special licensing information, indicating that their copyrighted works are available free through required attribution. ...Read the whole story

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