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Viacom and Cablevision settle iPad spat

Viacom and Cablevision Systems have resolved a dispute over the latter’s alleged unauthorised streaming of Viacom channels on Apple Inc’s iPad. In a joint statement, the companies said the settlement allows Viacom programming to remain on Cablevision’s Optimum Apps for the iPad and other devices. It also resolves a lawsuit that Viacom had filed in […]

August 11, 2011

Movieclips.com brings library to YouTube

Movieclips.com, which has compiled the largest collection of licensed Hollywood film clips on the web, will partner with Google to bring more than 20,000 HD clips to YouTube. Movieclips have announced that the clips will be available through the Movie Extras on the YouTube VoD platform, and also through the Movieclips YouTube channel. The clips […]

August 10, 2011

UK plans IP law reforms

The UK Government has announced plans to support economic growth by modernising UK intellectual property laws. Ministers have accepted the recommendations made in an independent review which estimate a potential benefit to the UK economy of up to £7.9 billion. It has also set out the next steps in the illegal content sharing notification system […]

August 3, 2011By Colin Mann

ActiveVideo awarded $115m in patent victory over Verizon

ActiveVideo Networks, maker of the CloudTV Platform, has been awarded damages totalling $115 million in the jury trial of the company’s patent infringement suit against Verizon Communications. The decision upholds ActiveVideo’s rights as the inventor of technology in the delivery of advanced television applications such as VoD and interactive TV. Following three weeks of proceedings, […]

August 3, 2011

BBC, Sky to share live F1 rights

BBC TV and Sky Sports have been awarded the live rights to Formula 1 between 2012 and 2018. The BBC currently screens the sport on an exclusive basis in the UK. The broadcasting partnership will include: – All races, qualifying and practice sessions live on Sky Sports across TV, Online and Mobile and Tablet devices. […]

July 29, 2011By Colin Mann

PacketVideo files patent infringement lawsuits against Spotify

PacketVideo has filed patent infringement lawsuits against digital music service Spotify in the US and Europe. The lawsuits come after PacketVideo made attempts to resolve amicably its concerns with Spotify’s patent infringement outside of court. PacketVideo said Spotify knowingly infringed and continues to infringe on a number of PacketVideo patents that were originally filed in […]

July 28, 2011

Eurosport and Ziggo expand agreement

Eurosport and Ziggo have extended and expanded their distribution agreement for Eurosport and Eurosport HD in the Netherlands, as well as the new Dutch language version of Eurosport 2, Eurosport 2 HD and Eurosport’s catch-up TV service. Eurosport 2, which includes the recently acquired exclusive rights for Bundesliga football, will now be one of the […]

July 28, 2011

Discovery signs 3D deals with Sky, Virgin

Discovery Networks has signed its first 3D deals outside the US with its biggest UK distribution partners Sky and Virgin Media, to provide their customers with access to a range of 3D content. The content deals cover a number of key genres including Natural History, Engineering, Extreme Sports and Crime documentary.  The deal includes several […]

July 27, 2011

Italian clubs plot football pay-TV venture

After the failure of Gioco Calcio and Dahlia TV, a third pay-TV operator could challenge the dominance of Sky Italia and Mediaset Premium in the field of Serie A football TV rights. Lega Calcio, the governing body of Italy’s professional football leagues, is seriously considering the possibility of setting up its own pay-TV operation and […]

July 26, 2011From Branislav Pekic in Rome

Asianet and ESPN in India squabble

India multi-system cable operator Asianet has reportedly switched off transmissions from ESPN’s local channel in an argument over carriage fees. Asianet says it is being asked for “unjustifiable commercial terms”. ESPN’s Star Sports channel is directly affected, and is currently the source for the England vs India cricket contest. ESPN’s contract expired back in May […]

July 25, 2011By Chris Forrester