Triveni Digital, Harris team to create content creation and delivery system 

The resulting solution is optimized for government and military content distribution applications. ...

As analog shutoff nears, blame game continues 

Several congressmen warn that most consumers are not aware of the transition to digital television and will be caught off guard. ...

Apple’s iPhone introduction clouded by copyright issues 

The fact that the iPhone will play YouTube videos clashes with a proclamation by AT&T that the carrier would keep pirated content off its network....

Blockbuster selects Blu-ray HD disc for store rentals  

Blockbuster’s choice was seen as a major setback for the HD-DVD format....

Local governments ask court to stop FCC ruling on video franchising 

The request for a court stay is in the public interest, several lobbying groups say....

Tate renominated for FCC seat  

A former Nashville attorney, Tate has served as a commissioner since being chosen by Bush in 2005....

Private equity firms purchase Intelsat  

It had been widely publicized that Liberty Media and EchoStar Communications placed a bid to seek ownership of Intelsat....

ESPN360.com dominates Web sports 

In June alone, ESPN is covering 102 sporting events....

U.S. Open golf provided showcase for new media technologies 

The recent U.S. Open Golf Tournament became a hotbed of new sports-related technologies....

AT&T targets pirated content 

The company’s plan is controversial because major network providers traditionally route all content neutrally, without discriminating in favor or against a particular piece of content. ...

Michael Moore's 'Sicko' combats leaks on the Web 

The movie was widely released on the Internet after the original film was pirated....

YouTube tests new copyright technology  

The company started using audio recognition technology from Audible Magic earlier this year....

RIAA drops file-sharing case 

The recording industry group has dropped its claim that a single mother illegally downloaded more than 1400 songs....

Bill could force control of pay-TV content 

The legislation would compel cable and satellite operators to choose among one of three options. ...

Sixty percent of U.S. online subscribers have broadband 

Cable remains the most common source for residential broadband. ...

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