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Senators Propose Federal Ban on Sales of Violent Video Games to
Minors
o House
Approves Feb. 17, 2009 Digital TV Transition, $1.5 Billion Subsidy
o Report: Illegal File-Sharing
Down 11% Since Grokster Supreme Court Ruling
o Carmike Cinemas to Convert
2,300 Screens to Digital
o Report: Online Holiday
Spending Up 16% to $18.6 Billion
o Grocery Store DVD Rental Kiosk
Firm The New Release Raises $10 Million
o Note to
Readers: Holiday Publishing Schedule
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Blinkx Launches Blinkx.tv To Go
Portable Video Player Service
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ReplayTV to Offer PC Digital Video Recorder Software
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Hauppauge "Wing" Software Transfers PC TV Shows to iPods
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Digimarc Licenses Watermarking
Tech to Thomson for Digital Cinema
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Micronas Develops Dolby Virtual Speaker Digital TV Chip
o Amp'd Mobile Signs
Development Deals With Hollywood TV Producers
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Movielink Adds Content from here! Networks
o The Orchard to
Distribute Ringtones for EMI Music Publishing
o eMusic Digital Music
Service Adds One-Millionth Track
o OpenTV to Provide
Set-top Box Middleware for Vestel
o AtomShockwave
Launches AddictingClips Video Service
o Massive to Serve
In-Game Ads for THQ Titles
o Mforma Launches
"X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse" Mobile Game
o CNET News.com:
Digital Universe Developing Online Encyclopedia
o The Register: Apple
Nixes Plan to Sell Mobile Phone Ringtones
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o Senators Propose Federal Ban on
Sales of Violent Video Games to Minors
Washington - Democratic Senators Hillary Clinton, Joe
Lieberman and Evan Bayh on Friday introduced the Family
Entertainment Protection Act, which would create a federal ban on
the sale of violent and sexually explicit video games to minors.
"Video games are hot holiday items, and there are certainly
wonderful games that help our children learn and increase hand and
eye coordination. However, there are also games that are just not
appropriate for our nation's youth," said Senator Clinton. "This
bill will help empower parents by making sure their kids can't walk
into a store and buy a video game that has graphic, violent and
pornographic content." The bill calls for a $1,000 fine or 100 hours
of community service for a retailer's first offense, and $5,000 or
500 hours for each subsequent offense. It would also require an
annual, independent analysis of game ratings; an annual undercover
audit of retailers to determine compliance; the creation of a
complaint filing mechanism; and an FTC investigation into "hidden
content," like the "Hot Coffee" sexually explicit mini-game found in
copies of "Grand Theft Auto" that were taken off store shelves
earlier this year. The bill comes as similar statewide and local
bans are routinely being struck down by the courts as
unconstitutional restrictions on First Amendment free speech
protections, although the Supreme Court has not weighed in on the
issue. A federal judge earlier this month blocked enactment of an
Illinois state video game sales ban; Washington's ban has also been
overturned. The video game industry is additionally battling video
game sales bans recently enacted in Michigan and California in the
courts.
http://clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=249860&&
http://tinyurl.com/crvqt
(Reuters)
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=13330
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o House
Approves Feb. 17, 2009 Digital TV Transition, $1.5 Billion Subsidy
Washington - The U.S. House of Representatives on Monday
voted on a digital television transition date of Feb. 17, 2009, the
day when broadcasters will cease transmitting their analog signals
and consumers will need either a digital TV or a special converter
in order to receive a signal. Reuters reported that the deal,
negotiated by Republicans in the House and Senate, would include a
$1.5 billion subsidy, part of which would go to purchasing
converters for those who can't afford new digital sets. The Senate
had previously approved a $3 billion subsidy, and the House a
$990,000 subsidy; the compromise bill must still be approved by the
Senate. The subsidy has been a sticking point for the legislation,
as current law requires that 85% of a market must be able to receive
digital signals before broadcasters there are required to make the
switch.
http://tinyurl.com/9eqok
(Reuters)
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o Report:
Illegal File-Sharing Down 11% Since Grokster Supreme Court Ruling
Port Washington, N.Y. - Illegal file-sharing in the U.S.
has declined by 11% since the Supreme Court ruled in June that
file-sharing networks could be held liable for copyright
infringement, according to a report from market research firm NPD
Group. The number of U.S. households that had downloaded at least
one song from an illegal peer-to-peer service fell from 6.4 million
households in June to 5.7 million in October. Prior to the ruling,
NPD noted a steady increase in U.S. file-sharing throughout 2004 and
2005. Since the landmark ruling, which found Grokster and Streamcast
Networks (Morpheus) guilty of copyright infringement, the Recording
Industry Association of America (RIAA) has sent cease-and-desist
letters to a number of similar services -- prompting several to
either shut down or shift business tactics. "It wasn't until the
Grokster decision that substantial reductions in the number of
households downloading music occurred," said NPD music industry
analyst Russ Crupnick. "If this trend continues throughout the
remainder of the fourth quarter 2005 and into next year, it would
signify a solid victory in the music industry's efforts against
illegal music file sharing in the U.S."
http://www.npd.com/dynamic/releases/press_051214a.html
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o Carmike
Cinemas to Convert 2,300 Screens to Digital
Morristown, N.J. - Carmike Cinemas, which owns 307 movie
theaters in 37 states, announced on Monday that it has signed an
agreement with Access Integrated Technologies, to deploy up to 2,300
digital cinema projection systems throughout the U.S. Carmike and
AccessIT's Christie/AIX unit will begin installing digital
projectors in January, and expects the rollout to be completed by
November 2007. Christie/AIX said it also signed agreements with
Disney, 20th Century Fox, Universal, Sony and DreamWorks, and will
act as the financing intermediary between studios and theater owners
receiving the digital cinema systems. In addition, AccessIT plans a
secondary offering of shares in the very near future to provide
equity funding for the deployment.
"The contract with Carmike is truly a tipping point for digital
cinema. As a progressive company with clear vision, Carmike has
identified digital cinema as the next growth and revenue opportunity
for their business," said Christie president and CEO Jack Kline.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/nym030.html?.v=36
http://www.accessitx.com
http://www.christiedigital.com
http://www.carmike.com
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o Report: Online
Holiday Spending Up 16% to $18.6 Billion
New York - Online holiday shoppers have spent $18.6
billion in the first six weeks of the holiday season, up 16% from
2004, according to data from Goldman Sachs, Nielsen/NetRatings and
Harris Interactive. Some 19% of the 6,500 adults polled said that
they have yet to start their holiday shopping. Consumer electronics
was the second most popular segment, after apparel, with $2.8
billion in spending, while toys/video games accounted for $1.4
billion in online revenue. "As online retail continues to mature as
a sales channel, shoppers are provided the luxury of waiting to make
holiday gift purchases until the last couple weeks of the season,"
said Nielsen/NetRatings senior retail analyst Heather Dougherty.
"Online retailers are extending shipping deadlines later each year,
which provides ample time to comparison shop for the best deal.
Price remains one of the biggest motivators online and is reflected
in large spikes in audience traffic."
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/nym041.html?.v=34
http://www.netratings.com
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o Grocery Store
DVD Rental Kiosk Firm The New Release Raises $10 Million
Houston - TNR Entertainment, a provider of automated DVD
rental kiosks in grocery stores, announced on Monday that it has
raised $10 million through a private placement of its shares with
D.E. Shaw Laminar Portfolios. Houston-based THR's "The New Release"
kiosks offer 200 movie titles and can store a total of up to 1,000
DVDs. The company has agreements to place its kiosks in Kroger,
Safeway, HEB and Publix grocery stores. TNR plans to use the funds
to more than double the number of DVD rental kiosks it operates
within the next year.
http://tinyurl.com/9wdsb
http://www.thenewrelease.com
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o Note to Readers
The last edition of Digital Media Wire for the year will arrive
on Tuesday, Dec. 20. We will resume our normal publishing schedule
again on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
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Douglas Knopper, CEO, BitPass
Mark Donovan, Vice President of Products
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Brian Garrity,
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Thomas Gewecke, SVP, Digital,
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Dave Jaworski,
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Joe Laszlo, Research Director, Broadband/Wireless,
Jupiter Research
Robert Spears, VP of Publishing & Online GM,
Digital Media Wire
Lydia Loizides, Principal / Analyst,
Paphion
Jennifer MacLean, Senior Director, Games &
Entertainment, Comcast
Ralph Rivera, Vice President & GM,
AOL Games
Rich Roberts, VP of Sales & Business Development, PlayFirst
Ned Sherman, CEO & Publisher,
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o Blinkx
Launches Blinkx.tv To Go Portable Video Player Service
San Francisco - Blinkx, a searchable index of Web video,
on Monday announced the launch of blinkx.tv To Go, a service that
lets users to search for specific video content online and then sync
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http://tinyurl.com/bn4z5
http://www.blinkx.tv
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o ReplayTV to
Offer PC Digital Video Recorder Software
Santa Clara, Calif. - ReplayTV, a developer of digital video
recorders owned by Japanese consumer electronics firm D&M Holdings,
announced on Monday that it has partnered with Hauppauge Computer
Works to develop and publish a PC-based digital video recorder
application. Santa Clara, Calif.-based ReplayTV said it will bundle
the PC DVR software with Haupaugge's WinTV-PVR PC TV tuner/encoder
PC cards beginning in 2006. The deal is part of ReplayTV's plan to
exit the digital video recorder hardware manufacturing market and
focus on providing advanced digital video recorder software for
entertainment PCs.
http://tinyurl.com/9uxsq
http://www.hauppauge.com
http://www.replaytv.com
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o Hauppauge
"Wing" Software Transfers PC TV Shows to iPods
Hauppauge, N.Y. - Hauppauge Computer Works on Monday announced
the release of its Wing software, which lets consumers record TV
shows on a PC for playback on the Sony PSP, Apple video iPod or
other portable video player. The $24.95 application, which is
compatible with the Web-based TitanTV electronic program guide, can
also convert existing TV recordings to formats compatible with the
PSP and iPod.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051219/20051219005545.html?.v=1
http://www.hauppauge.com/wing
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Digimarc Licenses Watermarking Tech to Thomson for Digital Cinema
Beaverton, Ore. - Digimarc, a developer of digital
watermarking technology, announced on Monday that French video
equipment maker Thomson has licensed its technology for use in
digital cinema, forensic tracking of pre-release movies, and
authentication of video content. Financial terms of the deal were
not disclosed. Thomson provides equipment and technology to movie
studios, broadcasters and other content owners and distributors.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051219/20051219005214.html?.v=1
http://www.thomson.net
http://www.digimarc.com
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Micronas Develops Dolby Virtual Speaker Digital TV Chip
Freiburg, Germany - Swiss chipmaker Micronas announced on Monday
that it has added Dolby Virtual Speaker technology to its audio chip
for digital televisions, which creates the illusion of five speakers
when only two are present. The technology, which will enable
surround sound from any audio source, whether stereo or 5.1
channels, will begin shipping in mid-range to high-end televisions
in the second quarter of 2006.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/sfm050.html?.v=36
http://www.micronas.com
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o Amp'd Mobile Signs
Development Deals With Hollywood TV Producers
Los Angeles - Amp'd Mobile, a youth-oriented mobile phone
service that includes exclusive wireless entertainment content, on
Monday announced collaborations with a number of Hollywood TV
producers to create original programming for its service. Bunim
Murray ("The Real World," "The Simple Life"), Quincy Jones' QD3
Productions, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's LivePlanet, and writer
Donick Cary ("The Simpsons," "Late Night with David Letterman") will
create a range of programming for Amp'd, such as animated shorts and
features; mobile reality series; pay-per-view and live events; and
location-based games.
http://tinyurl.com/7wlkd
http://www.ampdmobile.com
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o Movielink Adds
Content from here! Networks
Los Angeles - Here Networks, a gay television network offered on
cable and satellite systems, announced that it has signed an
agreement to offer its programming on Movielink, a video-on-demand
joint venture between a number of Hollywood movie studios. Titles
from Here available on Movielink will include "Margaret Cho:
Assassin," "Tides of War" and "Here Comedy Presents Kate Clinton."
http://www.movielink.com
http://www.heretv.com
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o The Orchard to
Distribute Ringtones for EMI Music Publishing
New York - The Orchard, a provider of digital distribution
services for independent music, announced on Monday that it has
signed an agreement with the music publishing arm of major record
label EMI Music. Under the deal, The Orchard will distribute master
recording ringtones from EMI Music Publishing to mobile providers in
the U.S. and Canada, through services including Dwango Wireless, 9
Squared, IAM Mobile, Mobilestreams, and Arvato Mobile and Hudson
South.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/nym119.html?.v=25
http://www.theorchard.com
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o eMusic Digital
Music Service Adds One-Millionth Track
New York - Digital music subscription service eMusic announced
on Monday that its online catalog of downloadable songs has
surpassed one million tracks. The service's one-millionth track is a
live song from the Pixies, off a forthcoming digital-only album.
EMusic also claims to have sold the first legal music downloads on
the Internet in 1998, from Pixies singer Frank Black's side project,
Frank Black and the Catholics.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/nym116.html?.v=39
http://www.emusic.com
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o OpenTV to
Provide Set-top Box Middleware for Vestel
San Francisco - OpenTV, a provider of interactive TV software
and services, announced on Monday that Vestel Group, a large
European maker of set-top boxes and other consumer electronics, will
deploy OpenTV middleware on its next-generation set-top boxes.
Vestel recently signed an agreement to provide set-tops with OpenTV
software to Turkish satellite TV provider DigiTurk, which claims
800,000 subscribers.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/sfm016.html?.v=32
http://www.vestel-usa.com
http://www.opentv.com
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o AtomShockwave
Launches AddictingClips Video Service
San Francisco - AtomShockwave, a distributor of short films and
online games, on Monday announced the launch of an online directory
of Web video clips. AddictingClips launched with more than 1,000 of
"the Web's most entertaining and hilarious clips." The site is a
companion to the company's AddictingGames directory of online games.
http://tinyurl.com/adoc2
http://www.atomshockwave.com
http://www.addictingclips.com
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o Massive to
Serve In-Game Ads for THQ Titles
Agoura Hills, Calif. - Video game publisher THQ announced
on Monday that it has signed an agreement with Massive Incorporated,
to integrate a number of THQ game titles into Massive's in-game
advertising network. Massive delivers in-game ads to more than 100
game titles from 29 game publishers. Separately, Agoura Hills,
Calif.-based THQ said that it has launched a new "cross-save"
feature, which will reward consumers who own more than one of its
Nickelodeon game titles for PlayStation 2. When a Memory Card
detects more than one of the titles -- which include "Tak: The Great
Juju Challenge," "SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera PANTS!," "Nicktoons
Unite!" and "Barnyard" -- bonus content across all titles will be
unlocked for the player.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/sfm041.html?.v=37
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051219/lam020.html?.v=33
http://www.massive.com
http://www.thq.com
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o Mforma Launches
"X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse" Mobile Game
San Francisco - Mobile entertainment publisher Mforma on Monday
announced the release of its "X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse"
title in the U.S., Europe and Asia. The title is a mobile version of
Activision's console game of the same name, and is based on
characters from Marvel Comics.
http://www.mforma.com
http://www.marvelmobile.com
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o CNET News.com:
Digital Universe Developing Online Encyclopedia
San Francisco - CNET News.com on Monday reported on an upstart
Wikipedia rival called Digital Universe, which unlike Wikipedia will
seek to have some of its articles certified by experts in particular
fields. Backed by USWeb founder Joe Firmage and early Wikipedia
organizer Larry Sanger, Digital Universe will aim to be "the PBS of
the Web." The founders aim to fund the service by organizing the
online encyclopedia into groups based on subject matter, and then
create Internet access services around each where a portion of
subscription fees would go towards growth and maintenance of that
particular topic.
http://tinyurl.com/9zbbc
http://www.digitaluniverse.net
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o The Register:
Apple Nixes Plan to Sell Mobile Phone Ringtones
London - The Register reports that Apple has nixed a plan to
sell ringtones through its iTunes Music Store, possibly due to
pressure from wireless network operators who would lose some of the
lucrative ringtone revenue they currently share with record labels.
The feature was reportedly to be a headline feature of iLife '06
introduced at the MacWorld Expo next month.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/12/16/apple_iringtones_axed
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MidemNet Forum at MIDEM - Cannes, France
- January 21-22, 2006
The World's Annual Forum for Digital & Mobile Music. Confirmed
keynotes to date are NTT DoCoMo SVP Takeshi Natsuno ; Warner Music
Group EVP Digital Strategy & Business Development Alex Zubillaga ;
EMI Group Chairman Eric Nicoli ; Ken Lombard, President of Starbucks
Entertainment ; Patricia Langrand, EVP Content Division for France
Telecom and Nokia's EVP and GM Multimedia Anssi Vanjoki. For its
2006 edition, MidemNet forum will welcome both the world's leading
digital music experts and global authorities on mobile music.
Register on www.midem.com
before
December 20 and save € 350 on your MidemNet Forum + MIDEM
registration.
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The 64 Second Film Contest
- Judge Now
Film
Fanatics, Digital Hipsters, Mixmasters, Photophiles.
Check out the best 64-second films at
www.64seconds.com.
Make sure to get in your vote by December 18th. Your voice will help chose the best films and send a
movie-mogul-in-the-making to Hollywood.
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