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o Court
Overturns $565 Million Eolas Patent Ruling Against Microsoft
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Lawmakers Call for Indecency Fines for Cable,
Satellite TV and Radio
o RIAA
Sues Another 753 Alleged Music File-Swappers
o Bill
Would Prevent Use of Terrestrial Repeaters for Localized Satellite
Radio
o Yahoo to Rebrand Overture
Services Unit
o Infinity Broadcasting to
Stream 11 News, Talk Radio Stations
o Video-on-Demand Delivery Firm
Arroyo Raises $12 Million
o Vivendi Signs Rapper 50 Cent
to Star in Action Video Game
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Briefly Noted: Apple - 300
million iTunes, Sony - digital Walkman line, GoldPocket - CBS,
Bandai Games, Home Gateway Initiative, Zone4Play - Two Way TV,
MobZilla - BMI, The Knot TV, Apple iPod - Linux
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--Solution Developer
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--Online Marketing Manager
--Vice President of Sales
--Technical Marketing Manager
--Director, Product Management/Marketing - Mountain View
--Senior Manager, Business Development Digital Media
--3rd Annual Homeland Security Contracting Forum - May 5-6,
2005
--Strategic Communications Group Offers Blog Relations Counsel
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o Court Overturns $565 Million Eolas
Patent Ruling Against Microsoft
San Francisco -- A federal appeals court has overturned a $565
million patent infringement judgment against Microsoft and ordered a
retrial of the lawsuit, brought by Internet browser developer Eolas,
a UCLA spin-off. The decision was hailed by both Microsoft and Eolas,
as the split ruling included provisions benefiting both sides. Most
importantly, the appeals court found that the lower court
incorrectly threw out the "Viola" browser, developed by Pei Wei,
which Microsoft had argued represented "prior art" that would
invalidate the Eolas patent. "It's a huge victory," Andy Culbert,
associate general counsel of patent litigation for Microsoft, told
News.com. "The essence of our defense was that this patent was
invalid, based on the good work done by Pei Wei, and the court of
appeals has completely vindicated our assertions."
http://tinyurl.com/4sout
http://tinyurl.com/59lqm
http://www.eolas.com
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o Lawmakers
Call for Indecency Fines for Cable, Satellite TV and Radio
Washington -- The Republican chairmen of the Senate Commerce
Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversee the
broadcast industry, have announced their support for expanding
indecency standards to for-pay cable and satellite TV and radio
services, Reuters reported. Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) and Rep. Joe
Barton (R-Texas) said they think for-pay services should play by the
same rules as traditional TV and radio, which utilize the
publicly-owned broadcast spectrum. "Cable is a much greater violator
in the indecency area," said Stevens. "I think we have the same
power to deal with cable as over-the-air." Recently, legislators
approved the raising of maximum indecency fines for TV and radio
broadcasters from $32,500 to $500,000, both for individual
entertainers and the broadcasters who air their indecent acts. The
legislation did not address for-pay satellite or cable broadcasts.
"We believe any regulation of cable content raises serious First
Amendment objections and will oppose efforts to impose regulation on
cable programming," Brian Dietz, a spokesman for the National Cable
and Telecommunications Association, told Reuters. The Supreme Court
ruled in 2000 that indecency standards should apply only to
traditional broadcasters.
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7778185
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o RIAA Sues
Another 753 Alleged Music File-Swappers
Washington -- The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
announced that it has sued 753 more "John Doe" defendants for
copyright infringement on Internet file-sharing networks, bringing
the total number of individuals sued by the RIAA to over 9,000. The
new batch includes lawsuits filed against students at 11
universities, including USC, Texas A&M and Louisiana State
University. "Even while we work to hold accountable the businesses
that encourage and profit from illegal file sharing, it's critical
to simultaneously send a strong message that the individual users of
these pirate networks can be caught and face the consequences," said
RIAA president Cary Sherman. "The lawsuits are a critical deterrent.
They have helped arrest the extraordinary growth of illicit p2p
use."
http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/022805.asp
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o Bill Would
Prevent Use of Terrestrial Repeaters for Localized Satellite Radio
Washington -- A bill has been introduced in the U.S. House that
would codify an agreement between radio stations and satellite radio
providers, under which satellite radio firms XM and Sirius are
prohibited from using their ground-based repeater transmitters to
broadcast localized radio content. Rep. Chip Pickering (R-MS), a
vice chairman on the House Commerce Committee, introduced the Local
Emergency Radio Service Preservation Act of 2005. The bill would
prevent XM and Sirius, which already offer local traffic and weather
data to subscribers, from using their ground-based transmitters to
offer 'local' channels that change depending on where one is in the
country. It would also instruct the FCC to study the impact on local
broadcasters of local weather and traffic offered on satellite
radio. "I believe in a diverse media with local, community voice,"
said Pickering. "I also subscribe to satellite radio for national
media and programming. This legislation would ensure consumers
continue to have access to both radio types, and our communities
continue to receive the emergency services of local broadcasters."
http://www.house.gov/pickering/MediaVoice.htm
http://www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2005_03_02/topstory.asp
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o Yahoo to
Rebrand Overture Services Unit
Sunnyvale, Calif. -- About a year and a half after first
acquiring the company, Yahoo has announced that it will rebrand its
Overture Services paid search placement unit as Yahoo Search
Marketing Solutions. The move is designed to unify Overture's
sponsored search offerings and Yahoo's listings products under the
same banner. In conjunction with the move, Yahoo said that it will
launch a new Advertising Solutions Center in the U.S., allowing
businesses to plan and buy the company's search marketing products.
Overture will formally change its brand in the U.S. early next
quarter. After the U.S. re-branding is complete, Overture's
international markets will be re-branded at a later date -- except
for Japan and Korea, where the Overture brand will be maintained.
Yahoo acquired Overture for about $1.7 billion in 2003.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050301/15533_1.html
http://tinyurl.com/4yjrx
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o Infinity
Broadcasting to Stream 11 News, Talk Radio Stations
New York -- Infinity Broadcasting, a unit of Viacom that operates
183 U.S. radio stations, announced on Wednesday that it will offer
Internet streaming audio simulcasts of 11 of its news and talk
stations, beginning March 14. Stations that will begin streaming
include 1010 WINS (New York), KFWB-AM (Los Angeles), KMOX-AM (St.
Louis) and KDKA-AM (Pittsburgh). Infinity said its news stations
reach an estimated 12 million listeners each week. "As more and more
listening is being done away from home and the car, we must extend
our stations beyond their dial positions to meet the needs of the
consumer," said Infinity chairman and CEO Joel Hollander. "We
believe streaming our stations online will not only exceed their
expectations, but will also create an outlet with which we can
target a larger audience and increase time spent listening."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050302/nyw101_1.html
http://www.infinityradio.com
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Video-on-Demand Delivery Firm Arroyo Raises $12 Million
Pleasanton, Calif. -- Arroyo Video Solutions, a provider of
video-on-demand delivery technology, announced on Wednesday that it
has raised $12 million in its second round of venture capital
financing. Matrix Partners led the round; previous Arroyo investors
Doll Capital Management, Foundation Capital, Time Warner Investments
and Comcast Interactive Capital also participated. The company also
announced that CEO Kim Kelly has stepped down, to be replaced by
co-founder and chief technology officer Paul Sherer on an interim
basis. Pleasanton, Calif.-based Arroyo said its video-on-demand
system, which it released in October, is now in trials or has been
deployed by three top North American operators. The company, which
has raised a total of $25 million to date, said the new financing
will be used to accelerate growth in advanced video services by
addressing new strategic opportunities and markets.
http://www.arroyo.tv/news/releases/2005-03-02.php
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o Vivendi Signs
Rapper 50 Cent to Star in Action Video Game
Los Angeles -- Vivendi Universal Games has signed hip-hop artist 50
Cent to appear in an action video game for PlayStation 2, Xbox and
the PC, according to published reports. "50 Cent: Bulletproof" will
feature both the rapper's likeness and original music, some of which
players will be able to remix within the game, as well as additional
tracks, voices and likenesses of Dr. Dre, and other G-Unit members.
MTV.com is currently hosting an online trailer of the game.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=7118
http://www.mtv.com/games/video_games/peep_show/50_cent_bulletproof
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>DMW Events:
3rd Annual
Games & Mobile Forum
April 21, 2005 | New York City
www.gamesandmobile.com
Games & Mobile Forum is the
leading executive forum focused on online and mobile games. The
annual event brings together decision-makers from online and
mobile game publishers, developers, marketers, retailers, content
creators, technology providers, advertisers, investment bankers,
lawyers and venture capitalists.
FEATURED INTERVIEW:
Scott Hunter Smith - Director, Global Brand Team,
The
Coca-Cola Company
KEYNOTES:
John Smedley
- President, Sony Online Entertainment
Mitch Lasky - Chairman and CEO, JAMDAT
Mobile
PANELISTS:
Eric Albert - Director, Business Development, Gameloft
Jeff Anderson - President & CEO, Turbine Entertainment
John Batter - Vice President, Electronic Arts Mobile
Matthew Bellows - VP, Mobile Entertainment, GameSpot, CNET Networks
George Borkowski - IP - Head of IP & Tech Practice, MS&K
Jill Braff - Vice President,
Marketing, Sorrent
Kenny Dinkin - Vice President & Executive Producer, PlayFirst
Anders Evju - Vice President & GM, North America, Digital Bridges
Eric Goldberg - Managing Director, Crossover Technologies
Daniel Hart - VP, Online Games Strategy and Operations, MTV
Networks
Mark Jacobstein - President & COO, Digital Chocolate
Mark Litvack - IP Lit partner at MS&K/Formerly of the
Motion Picture Association of America
Victor Penev - Vice President, Online, Playboy International
Don Ryan - Studio Manager, Microsoft's Zone.com
Mika Salmi - CEO, AtomShockwave
Ned Sherman - CEO, Digital Media Wire
Craig Priddle - Director, Marketing, BioWare Corp.
Brian Taptich - Dir., Marketing & Bus. Dev., EA Sports & EA Games
Online
Margaret Wallace - Co-Founder & CEO, Skunk Studios
Mike Yuen - Director, Gaming Group, QUALCOMM
Eric Zimmerman - Co-Founder & CEO, gameLab
PANEL TOPICS INCLUDE:
- ONLINE GAMES: The State of
the Industry
- ONLINE GAMES: Developers' &
Publishers' Roundtable
- MOBILE GAMES: The State of
the Industry
- MOBILE GAMES: Developers &
Publishers Roundtable
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o Briefly Noted: (Cupertino,
Calif.) Apple announced on Wednesday that its iTunes Music Stores
worldwide have now sold over 300 million song downloads to
consumers. The company surpassed 250 million downloads in June 2004.
Apple added that "Across the Universe," a digital single from the
Tsunami benefit concert offered exclusively on iTunes, debuted at
number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart -- making it the
most successful exclusively digital single to date. The company also
said it recently added classic live recordings of the Grateful Dead
to its iTunes Store offering, comprised of archivist Dick Latvala's
"Dick's Picks" series and the "Vault" series.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050302/sfw033_1.html
(San Diego) Sony on Wednesday introduced its 2005 line of
MiniDisc and Walkman digital music players. The $500 MZ-DH10P Hi-MD
Walkman includes a 1.3-megapixel digital camera, supports playback
of MP3, ATRAC3, WMA and WAV formats, and stores files on Sony's
proprietary removable 1GB Hi-MD media discs. Sony will also offer
$200 and $300 Walkman models that lack the digital camera accessory.
The $100 Psyc Net MD Walkman is a smaller, sportier player that runs
on a single "AA" battery. Sony said all of the devices will be
compatible with its Connect online music store when they ship to
retailers in April and May.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050302/nyw054_1.html
http://tinyurl.com/4ctlh
(Los Angeles) GoldPocket, a developer of interactive TV
programming, announced on Wednesday that it has signed an agreement
with the CBS network to develop interactive features for its
"Survivor: Palau," as well as several additional programs over the
next several months. Los Angeles-based GoldPocket will create
features like live polls and trivia questions for each show's
section on CBS.com, allowing viewers to actively participate in the
viewing process. The companies will also offer integrated packages
for advertisers on the new interactive segments.
http://www.goldpocket.com
(Cypress, Calif.) Japanese toymaker Bandai announced on Wednesday
that it has formed a new North American video game publishing
division, Bandai Games. The Cypress, Calif.-based unit will
initially release three titles in 2005: "One Piece," "D.I.C.E." and
"Zatch Bell" -- all of which will be developed for PlayStation 2,
GameCube and Game Boy Advance. Currently, Bandai's successful "DragonBall"
and "Gundam" game franchises are published in North America by
Atari; Bandai did not say if it would fold these games under the new
U.S. division.
http://www.bandaigames.com
(Geneva) A group of European telecommunications companies led by
Belgacom, BT Group, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, KPN,
TeliaSonera, NTT, Telefonica and Telecom Italia has launched the
Home Gateway Initiative (HGI). The group said HGI would be an open
forum where companies could discuss key specifications and standards
in order to improve the interoperability of gateways with connected
home devices and reduce the costs of gateways to customers. The HGI
said its main goals were to establish technical and interoperability
specifications and provide input to standardization bodies. The HGI
is constituted as an association under Swiss law and registered in
Geneva.
http://www.homegatewayinitiative.org
(Wilmington, Del.) Zone4Play, a developer of interactive TV
games, announced on Wednesday that its Winner Channel fixed-odds
interactive TV betting service joint venture with Two Way TV has
launched on the Telewest U.K. cable service, and is slated to launch
on fellow cable service NTL next week. The companies said they also
plan to offer The Winner Channel -- which features Roulette, Slots,
Keno and other games -- on the Internet and mobile telephones.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050301/uktu020_1.html
http://www.twowaytv.com
http://www.zone4play.com
(Los Angeles) MobZilla, a provider of a mobile music streaming
service, announced on Wednesday that it has launched its service,
having licensed performing rights for the service from BMI. La
Jolla, Calif.-based MobZilla will stream 30 programmed music
channels to cell phones or a PC for less than $5 per month. The
service is currently compatible on 10 cell phone and smartphone
models, with an additional nine models "coming soon."
http://www.mobzilla.com
(New York) The Knot, a website focused on weddings and wedding
planning, announced on Wednesday the launch of a 24/7 streaming
video channel, "The Knot TV." The channel will be powered with
technology from Atlanta-based Multicast. New York-based The Knot has
also produced video content for The Oxygen Network and Comcast's
video-on-demand service.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050302/nyw034_2.html
http://www.theknot.com
http://www.multicastmedia.com
(London) A 17-year-old German programmer has enabled the Linux
operating system to run on Apple's iPod player, by adapting the iPod
feature that generates the "clicking"' sound heard when a user
scrolls through iPod menus, NewScientist.com reported. Teenager Nils
Scheider figured out how to convert the clicks into code that can
then be re-written to extract data from the iPod. "It changes the
iPod from a consumer device, where the manufacturer sets the rules
about what it will and won't do, into a general purpose device,"
Bernard Leach, a U.K. software engineer with the iPod Linux project,
told NewScientist. "Much of the interest has been to develop various
games, but things like a simple calculator, drawing program and even
a GPS/mapping interface are all possible."
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7085
http://ipodlinuxinstl.sourceforge.net/index.shtml
http://www.ipodlinux.org/Main_Page
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> Tech Media Relations Pro
Qorvis Communications, area's largest independently owned and
fastest growing PR firm, looking for tech media relations pro.
Our excellent client service resulted in a growing reputation
leading to significant growth with local, national and
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Req: Min 3 yrs PR success securing media coverage in national
and media outlets; must evidence commitment to do great work.
Qorvis is equal opportunity employer. Send resumes to
opportunities@qorvis.com
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> Director, Technology - Mid-Atlantic Online Media
Manage web development, system administration, infrastructure
operation and multi-media design to create and maintain online
publishing operation. Qualifications: 10 years experience in
applications development from an online media, services or
e-commerce company; 5 years management experience in a 24x7
Web operation, competence in Web technologies, including JAVA,
HTML, XML, Bachelors degree in Computer Science or related
field. Contact:
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> Solution Developer
Solution Developer responsible for building a wide range of
business solutions, using the CorasWorks Suite of modular
components that are "snapped" together within the Microsoft
SharePoint environment. Must be able to work successfully with
business and technical people, demonstrate a solid
understanding of Microsoft technologies, have proven
experience architecting and designing business solutions, and
be able to work independently. Please submit resume to
careers@corasworks.net,
or view more info online at:
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> Project Lead, Strategic Alliances
Leads USATODAY.com marketing distribution efforts by
identifying new strategic and tactical opportunities for
partnerships or platforms that will significantly expand the
reach of USATODAY.com content. College degree required with
2-3 years of prior experience in online marketing,
specifically in a partner, affiliate or alliance marketing
capacity. For more info, visit
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Email: jobs@usatoday.com
(SA-PT in Subject line)
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> Interactive And Email Marketing Production Manager -
Manhattan, NYC
The Lift Network (http://www.theliftnetwork.com),
an interactive and branding marketing agency is looking for a
production manager to manage production team and multiple
client deliverables. Require: at least 2 years managing a
diverse team of online production backgrounds. At least 2
years as producer, project manager, or production manager in
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communication and organizational skills. Ability to interface
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knowledge of MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Visio a plus. Web
production experience using HTML, PhotoShop, Homesite.Creative
and conceptual skills a plus. Send resumes to
info@theliftnetwork.com
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> Storefront Usability EngineerA DC based firm is seeking a Storefront Usability Manager.
The Storefront Usability Manager will prioritize and write
requirements, and interact with engineering team. The
successful candidate will have 5-10 years experience in a
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understand technology and collaborate with engineering staff
and must have exposure to working in a mid to large-scale
e-commerce environment. This is a hands on role not a director
or VP level position. Please submit your resume to mmolinas@hirestrategy.com
or view this position on the web at,
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> Online Marketing Manager
We are currently seeking an Online Marketing Manager to
manage Search Engine Marketing Channel and perform Marketing
Analysis. Require: 3 plus years on- line marketing experience,
with specific, in-depth experience in paid search marketing,
Excellent relationship management skills, Strong verbal and
interpersonal communication skills, Attention to detail,
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Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Excel (familiarity with
Access and/or SQL a plus). Undergraduate degree. Marketing or
Business preferred, MBA a plus. Please send a resume and cover
letter to
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> Vice President of Sales
Blue Canopy, a pioneer in aligning Business and Information
Technology is looking to hire a VP of Sales. The primary
responsibilities of this position are to drive marketing and
selling of strategic sourcing engagements and assist in the
continued development of Blue Canopy's sourcing solutions.
Qualifications: 10 plus years experience selling strategic
sourcing consulting services, extensive practical experience
in structuring and execution of outsourcing engagements, and
ability to present at a board room level or group of senior
executives. Send resumes to
vpsalesposition@bluecanopy.com
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> Technical Marketing Manager
As a Technical Marketing Manager, you will serve as an
internal subject matter expert on our XML Business Integration
Portfolio, responsible for a wide variety of strategic and
tactical marketing activities. Require: Degree level
qualification in a technology or marketing related discipline
is a plus, Min. 7 plus years exp. in a solution marketing role
with a technology company Demonstrated understanding of
solution marketing and positioning, Knowledge of the software
technology sales and purchase processes, Experience working in
a team-based environment, strong formal and informal
presentation skills. Send resumes to
maureen.brennan@softwareagusa.com
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> Director, Product Management/Marketing - Mountain View
This is a key role reporting to the Sr. VP of Products. You
will be a vital player in helping define and execute the
overall product business strategy. Require: Significant exp.
in financial services, online fraud management, or information
security technologies. At least 8 years hands-on exp. with all
aspects of Product Management and Product Marketing of
internet/enterprise software and service products. Proven
ability to define and manage enterprise software products,
including API's, operating environments, etc. Entrepreneurial
drive and small company experience mixed with the knowledge of
how to grow organizations and businesses. Send resumes to
jobs@quova.com
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> Senior Manager, Business Development Digital Media
We are looking for Senior Managers within our Business
Development, Digital Media area in Products and Services. We
need qualified candidates in 3 functional areas, to include
messaging, Digital Media (games, ringtones, music) and in our
boost area. Must have previous digital media experience in
some capacity. Must have previous business development,
product management, or partnership experience within the
telecommunications and wireless industries. Positions located
in Reston, VA. Send resumes
here.
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> 3rd Annual Homeland Security Contracting Forum - May 5-6,
2005
5 Top DHS and DOE CIO's and other insiders confirmed include:
Steve Cooper, CIO, Dept. of Homeland Security; Charles
Armstrong, CIO, Border Security, DHS; Scott Hastings, CIO, The
US-VISIT Program, (which awarded a contract worth up to $10
billion to Accenture), DHS and others. Panel Topics include:
DHS Contracting Opportunities, Next Generation Homeland
Security and DOD Technologies: Small-Medium Sized Business
Opportunities, Homeland Security Contract and Grant Winners:
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