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YouTube, Facebook delete Icke

YouTube and Facebook have deleted accounts held by conspiracy theorist David Icke. YouTube said said Icke had violated its policies on sharing information about coronavirus. The controversial figure had made unproven claims about the nature of the virus on several Internet platforms, including one that it is linked to the rollout of 5G networks. The […]

May 4, 2020

Sky: “Sports rights need a reset”

Comcast’s Q1 results reveal Sky is suffering through the postponement and cancellation of live sports with the loss of 65,000 subscribers against 112,000 additions in the same period last year. Sky CEO Jeremy Darroch said that “some sort of reset” would be required in negotiating sports rights in future cycles. He said that Sky had […]

May 1, 2020

EC OKs Canal Digital, Viasat Consumer pay-TV merger

The European Commission has approved the previously-announced combination of Canal Digital, Telenor Group’s satellite pay-TV business, with Viasat Consumer, Nordic Entertainment Group’s satellite pay-TV and broadband-TV business, into a new joint venture company. Telenor Group and Nordic Entertainment Group will each hold 50 per cent of the shares of the new company. The Nordic consumer […]

May 1, 2020

US keeps pressure on Saudi beoutQ piracy

The US Government has published a report that places Saudi Arabia on its Priority Watch List, related in large part to the piracy by beoutQ, while also exceptionally announcing an ‘Out-of-Cycle Review’ into Saudi

April 30, 2020By Colin Mann

Streamed movies eligible for Oscars 2021

Movies released on online streaming services will be eligible for next year’s Oscars following the closure of cinemas around the globe as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. A statement from The Academy’s Board of Governing laid out the new ruling, saying: “Until further notice, and for the 93rd Awards year only, films that had […]

April 29, 2020

Odeon bans Universal films in release row

Odeon Cinemas, owned by AMC,  has banned all Universal films after the studio said it intends to release future movies on streaming platforms and cinema screens on the same day. AMC boss Adam Aron said the ban will cover its 1,000 cinemas worldwide. It follows comments from NBCUniversal which said the film Trolls World Tour […]

April 29, 2020

US Patent Office: “AI can’t invent”

An Artificial Intelligence (AI) system has been refused the right to two patents in the US, after a ruling only “natural persons” could be inventors. The US Patent and Trademark Office has rejected two patents where the AI system Dabus was listed as the inventor. US patent law had previously only specified eligible inventors had […]

April 29, 2020

Broadcom drops exclusivity to head-off EU anti-trust

Broadcom, which has been subject of an EU interim order after an anti-trust probe, has offered to scrap all deals which incentivise TV and modem makers to acquire more than 50 per cent of their chips from the company. Broadcom said its offer addressed the Commission’s concerns and it expected the investigation to close before […]

April 28, 2020

Huawei and InterDigital agree patent deal

InterDigital, a mobile and video technology research and development company, has announced that, together with its patent holding subsidiaries, it has signed a multi-year, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty bearing patent licence agreement with Huawei. The agreement covers certain of Huawei’s products and certain of InterDigital’s essential patents. InterDigital and Huawei have also agreed to dismiss all […]

April 28, 2020

Data: Lockdown drives increase in digital piracy

Findings from digital piracy data specialist MUSO reveal that content piracy has significantly increased with unprecedented gains for film piracy since social distancing and lockdown measures were enforced in March. When comparing the last seven days of March to the last seven days of February 2020, MUSO’s data shows film piracy website visits increasing as […]

April 27, 2020By Colin Mann