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HBO Hacker Indicted on Counts of Fraud and Extortion

hlsjrnldev · November 28, 2017 · Leave a Comment

According to The New York Times, the man behind the cyber attack on HBO this summer has been indicted on charges of wire fraud, computer fraud, identity theft and extortion.  Behzad Mesri, an Iranian national, hacked into HBO’s system under the pseudonym “Skote Vahshat”, where he … [Read more...] about HBO Hacker Indicted on Counts of Fraud and Extortion

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: copyright, criminal law, entertainment, hacking, HBO, Highlight, intellectual property, internet, movies, netflix, television

Disney in Talks to Acquire 21st Century Fox Assets

hlsjrnldev · November 10, 2017 · Leave a Comment

As first reported by CNBC on November 6, the Walt Disney Company recently held preliminary talks with 21st Century Fox about buying its entertainment business, including the Fox movie studio, the FX cable network and the UK - based television service Sky. The potential asset … [Read more...] about Disney in Talks to Acquire 21st Century Fox Assets

Filed Under: Highlight Tagged With: Contract, Disney, entertainment, Fox, Highlight, intellectual property, internet, movies, netflix, television

The Cosby Show Sues over Unwanted Return to TV

hlsjrnldev · November 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Even though The Cosby Show has been pulled from broadcast, the show's producers have filed a copyright lawsuit against BBC and Sugar Films for allegedly using a substantial amount of copyrighted material for a documentary called Bill Cosby: Fall of an American Icon, which depicts … [Read more...] about The Cosby Show Sues over Unwanted Return to TV

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Studios and Streaming Join Forces to Take On TickBox

hlsjrnldev · October 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Streaming companies and major film studios have joined forces to sue TickBox, the company behind TickBox TV, a device that offers its users easy access to free online content. The complaint filed on Friday, October 13 by companies such as Universal, Disney, Hulu and Netflix, has … [Read more...] about Studios and Streaming Join Forces to Take On TickBox

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Interview with Josh Berman, Co-Creator and Show Runner of the New Hit TV Show Notorious

hlsjrnldev · September 26, 2016 · Leave a Comment

  The Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law recently sat down with Josh Berman, the co-creator and show runner of the new ABC show Notorious, to discuss current issues in entertainment law. Prior to his work on Notorious, Mr. Berman was an executive producer on CSI: … [Read more...] about Interview with Josh Berman, Co-Creator and Show Runner of the New Hit TV Show Notorious

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