Dan Glickman, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America tells The Communicators about efforts to improve movie copyright protection and to cut down on piracy. Program from Saturday, December 19, 2009. ... c-span C-SPAN communicators glickman mpaa movies piracy telecom
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Cisco and Pancho lose their way in a sandstorm and find themselves in a beautiful hidden valley, but Cisco senses something is drastically wrong.
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Steal This Film takes account of the prominent players in the Swedish piracy (copyright infringement) culture: The Pirate Bay, Piratbyrån (Piracy Bureau), and The Pirate Party.
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Paint-less Coke cans plan to save Mother Earth, more Tiger Woods gossip, the end of Alec Baldwin’s fail career, Mininova goes legal, Hippie Glenn's Hippie Cookbook, and the best Diggnation swag for all your holiday shopping needs!
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Filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age, mashing up the media landscape of the 20th century and shattering the wall between users and producers.
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This documentary explores the reason why so few companies currently control the music played on the radio and for sale at retail stores, and whether corporations really have the power to silence musical innovation.
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A 17th-century pirate in search of treasure. He’s accompanied by his son, who has the location of the treasure tattooed on his head. It is a parody on the pirate movies of earlier days.
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On The Communicators, Emily Sheketoff, American Library Association, discusses President-Elect Barck Obama's policies on copyright, privacy and piracy. Guest host is Paul Sweeting, Content Agenda, Editor. Program from Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008.
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This week, 25 sailors aboard a Chinese cargo ship were set free off the coast of Somalia after the pirates who seized them were reportedly paid a $4 million ransom. Daljit Dhaliwal interviews maritime writer Barry Parker, who says that there are still hundreds of people being held hostage by pir...
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