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Freelance Writers Get $18 Million Settlement for Works Published
Online
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Welsh Community First in U.K. to Switch Off
Analog TV Signal
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Intel, Bertelsmann to Collaborate on Media Download, Sharing Service
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Independent Game Developers The Collective, Backbone Agree to Merger
o Search Developer Convera
Secures $5 Million Equipment Loan
o French Media Services Group
Thomson Acquires Inventel
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Briefly Noted: MSN Video
Downloads, MLB Advanced Media, Showtime Networks - Flix On Demand,
Blinkx - Reuters, GlooLabs - Samsung SDS, Akimbo Systems - Scripps
Networks, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe - Fox's "24," Midway
Games - "Happy Feet," CD expiration dates, NYC subway - iPod
robberies, Islamic militants - Web videos
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--Director, Digital Media
--VP, Customer Acquisition - TotalVid
--Outside Sales Manager - Digital Distribution of PC Games
--Product Marketing Professionals!
--Content Manager
--Product Manager - Synacor, Inc Buffalo, NY
--Manager, Traffic Engineering and Provisioning - Silver
Spring, MD
--Principal - Project Manager
--Marketing Researcher
--IT Director
--XML Consultants And Sales Professionals
--Talented Software Developer
--Senior Level Technology Media Relations Pros
--3rd Annual Homeland Security Contracting Forum - May 5-6,
2005
--Strategic Communications Group Offers Blog Relations Counsel
--PwC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook: 2004-2008
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o Freelance Writers Get $18 Million
Settlement for Works Published Online
New York -- Several groups representing freelance writers have
announced a settlement of up to $18 million with The New York Times
Co. and other publishers, ending a copyright infringement case over
the republishing of their works in online archives without approval.
The case was originally filed by the American Society of Journalists
and Authors, the Authors Guild and the National Writers Union;
defendants also included Time, Knight Ridder, Dow Jones and
Lexis-Nexis. "This is a substantial settlement, and, if approved, it
will vindicate freelance writers who deserve compensation and
control for their work in the electronic marketplace," said Authors
Guild president Nick Taylor. "It proves our contention all along
that access and online advertising revenues shouldn't all go into
the pockets of big media, but should be shared with the creators."
Under terms of the settlement, writers published between August 1977
and December 2002 who copyrighted their stories can claim up to
$1,500 per article, while those who didn't can claim up to $60 per
article. "There will be some freelancers who registered their
copyrights who will make six figures under this settlement," Jim
Morrison, a past president of the American Society of Journalists
and Authors who helped negotiate the settlement, told Wired News. A
site called FreelanceRights.com has been set up to help authors
understand the terms and make claims.
http://www.asja.org/media/nr050329.php
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/4a3gm
http://www.freelancerights.com
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o Welsh
Community First in U.K. to Switch Off Analog TV Signal
Cardiff, Wales -- Television viewers in Wales became the first in
the U.K. to lose their analog TV signal after about 450 households
in Ferryside and Llanstephan were switched to digital on Wednesday.
About 98% of area residents voted to switch to digital-only after
taking part in a three-month pilot scheme. Wales as a whole is
scheduled to make the same switch by 2008, four years ahead of the
2012 deadline for the U.K. Separately, U.K. telecommunications
watchdog Ofcom announced on Wednesday that, as of Dec. 31, 2004,
more than 59% of U.K. households were receiving digital TV, a 3%
increase compared to the period ended Sept. 30, 2004. Ofcom's
quarterly Digital Television Update also found that about 5 million
U.K. homes were using the Freeview set-top boxes in the fourth
quarter of 2004. That said, households that already had access to
digital TV bought a quarter of the boxes sold over the same period.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?R2E4127CA
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o Intel,
Bertelsmann to Collaborate on Media Download, Sharing Service
Berlin -- Chipmaker Intel and German media conglomerate
Bertelsmann have announced they will collaborate on the design of
devices that will be compatible with a planned Bertelsmann
downloading and media-sharing service for music, movies and games,
Reuters reported on Wednesday. Intel said it will design chips for
computers and cell phones that will support the Bertelsmann service.
"One of the major environmental changes in the electronics industry
is this convergence -- a combination of computing, communications
and content," Intel CEO Craig Barrett told Reuters.
http://tinyurl.com/5hclx
http://www.arvato-systems.com
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Independent Game Developers The Collective, Backbone Agree to Merger
Los Angeles -- Independent video game developers The Collective
and Backbone Entertainment on Wednesday announced their plans to
merge, creating Foundation 9 Entertainment, a company that will
figure as the largest independent game developer in North America.
Founded in 1997, Newport Beach, Calif.-based The Collective has
developed titles based on media properties such as "Men in Black,"
"Indiana Jones" and "Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith."
Emeryville, Calif.-based Backbone Entertainment was formed in 2003,
from the merger of developers Digital Eclipse and ImaginEngine. The
companies have collectively developed more than 250 titles, and
together employ over 300 staff in North America. Foundation 9
Entertainment's first original title will be "Death Jr., to be
published for the Sony PSP by Konami later this year.
http://www.backboneentertainment.com/F9E_release.pdf
http://www.thecollective.com
http://www.f9e.com
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o Search
Developer Convera Secures $5 Million Equipment Loan
Vienna, Va. -- Convera, a maker of search and categorization
software, said that it has secured a $5 million equipment loan from
Silicon Valley Bank. The Virginia-based company -- which in December
announced a corporate restructuring aimed at saving it $10 million a
year -- said that the four-year, term facility will provide
financing for capital purchases, including those for its web
indexing initiative. Under that project, the company is looking to
add structure to the web by providing users with more relevant
search results. In October, it created its initial search platform
for open-source web content, and expects to launch a related service
later this year. Convera's software can search across more than 200
forms of text, video, image and audio information in more than 45
languages. The company has more than 900 clients.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q5F8217CA
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o French Media
Services Group Thomson Acquires Inventel
Paris -- Thomson, a France-based electronics and media services
group, announced that it has acquired Inventel, a Paris-based,
privately held specialist in broadband and wireless communications.
Under the terms of the acquisition, Inventel will be incorporated
into Thomson's access platforms and gateways business unit, which
provides services for satellite, cable and terrestrial operators.
"Increasing our already substantial business with telecom operators
is one of our important areas of development, as highlighted in our
Two-Year Plan," said Thomson CEO Frank Dangeard. "This acquisition,
which is likely to be followed by others, will further Thomson's
objective of strengthening its role as a strategic supplier and
partner to this important customer base." While Thomson did not
disclose financial details, it did say the cost was in line with its
acquisition criteria.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?R230527CA
http://www.inventel.com
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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.
KEYNOTES:
John Smedley - President, Sony Online Entertainment
Mitch Lasky - Chairman and CEO, JAMDAT
Mobile
FEATURED INTERVIEW:
Scott Hunter Smith - Director, Global Brand Team,
The
Coca-Cola Company
Jason Ford - GM, Wireless Games
& Entertainment,
Sprint
Paul Schaut - CEO,
Tira Wireless
PANELISTS:
Eric Albert - Director,
Business Development, Gameloft
Jeff Anderson - President &
CEO, Turbine Entertainment
John Batter - General
Manager, Electronic Arts Mobile
Matthew Bellows - General
Manager, Floodgate Entertainment
George Borkowski - Head of
IP & Tech Practice, MS&K
Jill Braff - Vice President,
Marketing, Sorrent
Erica Chriss - Director,
Business Development, Digital Chocolate
Greg Costikyan - Games
Researcher, Nokia Research Center
Mueez Deen - Director, DRAM
& Graphics, Samsung Semiconductor
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 Litvack - IP Lit
Partner, MS&K / Formerly of the MPAA
Victor Penev - Vice
President, Online, Playboy International
Craig Piddle -
Director of
Marketing, BioWare Corp.
Adeo Ressi - CEO & Founder,
GameTrust
Richard Roberts - Vice
President, Licensing, Atari
Don Ryan - General Manager,
Microsoft Game Studios
Mika Salmi - CEO,
AtomShockwave
Paul Schaut - CEO, Tira
Wireless
Dan Scherlis, CEO,
Etherplay
Ned Sherman - CEO,
Digital Media Wire
Brian Taptich - Dir., Mrktg
& Bus. Dev., EA Sports & EA Games Online
Rob Tercek - EVP & Chief
Strategy Officer, MFORMA Group
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: (Redmond,
Wash.) Microsoft on Wednesday launched a video download service for
users of portable devices running its Windows Mobile software. MSN
Video Downloads will offer daily TV content from providers including
MSNBC.com, Food Network, Fox Sports and IFilm. The Microsoft
service, available for a $19.95 annual subscription, is designed to
bolster sales of Windows Mobile-based Portable Media Center devices,
but will also be available to smartphone and Pocket PC owners.
Separately, MSN Video said it signed an agreement with men's
magazine Maxim, giving users free access to Maxim video content
related to topics covered in the magazine.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050330/sfw047.html
http://www.msnvideodownloads.com
http://www.maxim.com
(New York) MLB Advanced Media, the new media division of Major
League Baseball, said on Wednesday that it has now sold over 10
million tickets online for the 2005 season, up from the 4.6 million
tickets it has sold by this time last year. Opening Day for baseball
is on Saturday, April 2.
http://www.mlb.com
(New York) Viacom's cable TV unit Showtime Networks said on
Wednesday that it plans to launch its third subscription
video-on-demand service, Flix On Demand, in the second quarter of
2005. Programming will consist of 75 "cool classic" film titles each
month from the 70s, 80s and 90s, such as "Mississippi Burning,"
"Glory" and "Foxy Brown." Comcast, the nation's largest cable TV
operator, has signed on to carry the service later in 2005.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050329/nytu153.html
http://www.sho.com
(San Francisco) Blinkx, a search engine for video and other
Internet media, announced on Wednesday that it has signed an
agreement with multimedia news agency Reuters, to include thousands
of hours of Reuters video in the Blinkx index. Content will be
indexed at Blinkx.com and link back to Reuters' site for viewing of
clips. San Francisco-based Blinkx also offers searchable video from
Fox, the BBC and CNN.
http://www.blinkx.tv
(Palo Alto, Calif.) GlooLabs, a developer of mobile media access
technology, announced on Wednesday that Korean consumer electronics
firm Samsung SDS has licensed its technology that lets users access
their personal music, video and photo files stored on a home PC
remotely, from cell phones and other devices. Samsung SDS said it
will collaborate with GlooLabs to develop a Korean version of the
GlooNet service, with the initial version highlighting the ability
to access stored photos from a cell phone or remote PC.
http://www.gloolabs.com
http://www.sds.samsung.com
(Santa Monica, Calif.) Akimbo Systems, a provider of
Internet-based video-on-demand, said on Wednesday that it has signed
an agreement with Scripps Networks, to add programming from Scripps
channels including Food Network, Home & Garden Television and DIY
Network to its service. Santa Monica, Calif.-based Akimbo's service
requires the purchase of a $200 set-top box and a broadband home
network, with service available for $9.99 per month.
http://www.scripps.com
http://www.akimbo.com
(London) Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announced on Thursday
that it signed a license agreement with Twentieth Century Fox for
the video game rights to Fox's TV series, "24." Developed by Sony's
Cambridge Studio, the game will feature the voices and likenesses of
actors including Kiefer Sutherland, Elisha Cuthbert and Carlos
Bernard. In addition, a script for the game was penned by show
writer Duppy Demetrius, and music for the game was produced by TV
series composer Sean Callery. Sony plans to release its PlayStation
2-exclusive "24: The Game" in the fall of 2005.
http://www.scee.com/index.jhtml
http://www.fox.com/24
(Chicago) Video game publisher Midway Games announced on
Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment, to develop and publish titles based on
director George Miller's upcoming feature film, "Happy Feet." The
film will feature voice talent from Elijah Wood, Hugh Jackman and
Nicole Kidman; games for console, handheld and PC platforms will be
released alongside the film in November 2006.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050330/305020.html
http://www.midway.com
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0366548
(San Francisco) CNET News.com reported on Wednesday that the
National Institute of Standards and Technology's Government
Information Preservation Working Group is attempting to develop a
standard for labeling CDs and DVDs according to their projected life
span. The government group has partnered with industry trade group
the DVD Association to conduct an online survey, which asks the
public to comment on how long they would ideally want optical disc
storage media to last -- between 20 and 40-plus years. Prospective
labels would give consumers an idea of the minimum life expectancy
of the discs they purchase.
http://tinyurl.com/63ax4
http://www.dvda.org/html/nist_survey.php
(New York) The New York Times reported on Wednesday that part of
a recent spike in subway robberies is being attributed to thieves
snatching passengers' iPod digital music players. "iPods are
definitely part of the newest items to be stolen and appear to be
driving the recent spike in subway robberies," Paul Browne, NYPD
deputy commissioner for public information, told The Times. The iPod
appears to be a target because of its worth, easily concealable size
and ability to be sold online anonymously.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/30/nyregion/30ipod.html
(Dubai) Reuters reported on Wednesday on the efforts of Islamic
militants to post propaganda messages and videos of beheadings and
other terrorist acts on the Internet. While finding a permanent
server to house such videos remains difficult, sites purportedly
operated by al Qaeda and other groups can still easily move from
server to server if they are taken offline. However, some fixed
sites that claim no ties to militants will readily offer links to al
Qaeda sites hosting videos. "It's probably just a question of time
before we get a live transmission of a decapitation," an unnamed
European defense analyst told Reuters.
http://tinyurl.com/5plaq
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> Director, Digital Media
Leads team of web developers, system administrators, audio
production staff and multi-media designers who create and
maintain Web and mobile applications for NPR. Responsible for
technical aspects of npr.org's back-end applications and
front-end interfaces. Director serves on IT governance
operations committee and helps set strategy for emerging
digital asset management systems. Also responsible for
hardware and software decisions and selected vendors as well
as all processes and technical standards. Should be
experienced manager able to motivate a growing team. Advanced
degree in computer science preferred with 10-15 years
technology experience, last five or more years in a senior
management position. Experience managing 250,000+ page 24x7
Web operation with mobile and rich media apps. Apply to
employment@npr.org or
fax to (202) 513-3047.
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> VP, Customer Acquisition -- TotalVid
TotalVid.com is the leading video download store for
enthusiast consumers in the action-sports, travel, motorsports
and anime categories. Candidate will direct both consumer
acquisition and retention marketing efforts including paid
search, affiliate, banner, as well as targeted offline
advertising and PR. Qualified candidates will have a minimum
5-7 years experience marketing e-commerce or subscription
services. Send inquiries to Karl Quist at
jobs@totalvid.com
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> Outside Sales Manager - Digital Distribution of PC Games
Outside sales for Trymedia, the world's largest digital
distribution provider of PC games and DRM technology. Increase
distribution of digital PC game catalog, technology, and
services to large web sites, portals, ISPs, online networks,
and cable providers. Manage entire sales cycle for warm and
cold leads. Light travel. Experience: 2 years Internet sales
creating affiliate networks. Selling content aggregation and
fully managed services in digital media. Strong Rolodex. Email
salesjobs@trymedia.com
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> Product Marketing Professionals!
Associate Product Managers, Product Managers, Product
Specialists
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), the marketer and
distributor of the PlayStation® and PlayStation®2
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in Foster City, California. Individuals must have a dynamic
personality, are team players and can work independently
(function effectively) in a fast-paced environment. Requires
strong analytical and problem solving skills and experience
working with cross-functional teams. Exceptional benefits.
Principals only please. EOE. Attn: Human Resources (Jobcode:
CL.ProdMar ³position applying for²) Email:
hr_staffing@playstation.sony.com
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> Content Manager
Manager, Content Services to be responsible for day to day
facilitation of content programming efforts in certain
customer accounts. Experience: 5+ years in music content
marketing (record label, content aggregation), 1+ years direct
wireless industry or content marketing experience. 1+ years
direct wireless industry or content marketing experience
Understanding of mobile entertainment marketplace Familiarity
with content publication tools and the content publishing
process. Contact
kristi.shreve@ztango.com
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> Product Manager - Synacor, Inc Buffalo, NY
Develops product requirements that meet business objectives.
Incorporates user feedback and product data into product
design to provide a user experience that promotes maximum
subscriber growth and member retention. Maintains excellent
ongoing knowledge of competitors' various product lines,
including products in development or testing. Develops product
roadmaps that outline the future strategy and phases for
assigned products. Send inquires to
careers@synacor.com
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> Manager, Traffic Engineering and Provisioning - Silver
Spring, MD
Discovery Communications, Inc., the leading global real-world
media company with an exciting array of TV networks such as
Discovery Channel, has an opening for a process oriented
manager with min. ten years exp., including exp. managing
engineering teams; operational exp. with a range of network
and security equipment and internetworking protocols,
including OSPF, BGP, and DNS. Apply at
http://corporate.discovery.com/careers/careers.html; Job
Req#2001. EOE. Apply online at
http://www.discovery.com
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> Principal - Project Manager
Using the VALID methodology, the Principal ensures that
projects and tasks are clearly delineated and that milestones
are met in a timely manner in order to deliver projects on
schedule. Require: Project work plan development and project
estimation skills. Strong written and verbal communication
skills. Systems Development project management skills
including initiation, envision, design/build and deployment
requirement phase experience as well as requirements
definition, tracking, testing and defect tracking experience.
Coaching and mentoring. New opportunity and business
development. Send resumes to
resume@digitalfocus.com
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> Marketing Researcher
Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) seeks a
researcher to develop and maintain a database of companies,
conduct research on firms and business markets. Individual
must have a BA, be proficient in MS Word, Excel, and Access
software, a self-starter, well organized, and with strong
written and oral communication skills. Salary $38,000 -
$46,000 based on experience. See
http://www.FairfaxCountyEDA.org for more details or e-
mail resumes with cover letter to
resumes@fceda.org by
March 31, 2005
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> IT Director
NMS seeks IT Director w/ 8-15 (w/5 plus personnel mgmt) years
IT project mgmt/implementation experience. Requirements:
Experience developing initiatives/projects that support
strategic business objectives; implement IT projects, display
measurable business value, build app. development team and
SDLC process; understanding of internet search/web tech,
online forums, Blogs, MS app. development, JAVA programming,
app. development and strong comm. skills Send resumes to
resume@newmediastrategies.net For more information please
visit our website at
http://www.newmediastrategies.net
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> XML Consultants And Sales Professionals
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business lines: Enterprise Transaction Systems and XML
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information visit
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Established company is starting-up a new business venture and
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The SheaHedges Group is seeking people from a range of
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These candidates must have 8 plus years of experience. Agency
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flair for verbal and written communication. Please e-mail all
resumes to
rkouba@sheahedges.com
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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:
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> PwC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook:
2004-2008
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