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Time for businesses to open up - or else

Comment Today the battle is seen most starkly in the way traditional entertainment giants like Viacom and the Recording Industry Association of America are using the combined might of marketing, technology and the law to protect... [03 Sep 2009]

Web Technologies Help MTV Networks Create Dynamic Website and Improve Global Workflow

White Paper MTV Networks (MTVN), a division of Viacom, is one of the world's leading creators of entertainment content. In 2000, the company created ALIAS (Archive Library Information Access System), an enterprise asset management... [30 May 2009]

Standardized Portal Solution Increases Collaboration and Efficiency for Media Giant

White Paper MTV Networks standardized on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, upon which the company deployed a new intranet portal, a Viacom corporate portal, and multiple Internet sites. As an entertainment company, MTV... [11 Oct 2008]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Eric Schmidt

News Less appetising for Schmidt has been Viacom suing Google for $1bn over copyright infringement on its video sharing site YouTube, together with the near 40 per cent drop in its stock price since November last year, amid a... [22 Sep 2008]

Users' privacy wins in YouTube vs Viacom

News YouTube will be allowed to mask important user information from records it must turn over to Viacom, Google said in a blog post yesterday. Google said in a statement: "Viacom and the other litigants have... [15 Jul 2008]

Google: It pays to make ads work

News Viacom has sued Google over copyrighted material on its YouTube site. Media companies should see Google not as an enemy but as an ally trying to make advertising work on the internet, chief executive Eric Schmidt said... [12 Jun 2008]

Tech Visions: TV extends its reach

Comment How does an upstart like Sling Media, which shipped its first product in 2005, expect to close the gap with Goliaths like Viacom? How will the likes of Google and Viacom resolve the content rights issue? [24 Oct 2007]

Niklas Zennström

AS Profile Previously known by its code name, The Venice Project, the start-up has already signed a number of content deals with big boys such as Viacom and CBS as well as with small independent production companies - and recently... [12 Oct 2007]

Microsoft Case Study: Comedy Central

White Paper Comedy Central cable network, jointly owned by Viacom and Time Warner Entertainment, provides comedy programming to some 46 million cable viewers around the U.S. Headquartered in New York, Comedy Central has five... [31 Aug 2007]

Microsoft BackOffice Server Helps Keep Comedy Central in the Loop

White Paper The cable network, which is jointly owned by Viacom and Time Warner Entertainment, decided to take the matter seriously by deploying a corporate intranet. Comedy Central has a nationwide audience of 46 million... [31 Aug 2007]

YouTube copyright battle hots up

News Media conglomerate Viacom filed a $1bn copyright suit against Google in March. France's top football league and its national tennis organisation are the latest to join legal action against video-sharing site YouTube. [06 Jun 2007]

YouTube vs Viacom: 'It's about free speech' - Google

News Google has responded to Viacom's $1bn copyright lawsuit, arguing it has not infringed on the rights of the media company and that the lawsuit threatens the viability of its popular YouTube video-sharing website as well... [01 May 2007]

Google going after PowerPoint?

News Asked about the Viacom lawsuit from March alleging Google's YouTube hosts pirated material, Schmidt said Google complied with the copyrighted content take-down orders. Google is adding a feature to its Docs &... [18 Apr 2007]

YouTube copyright filter nearly ready: Google

News Executives at NBC and Viacom have accused Google of dragging its feet on preventing YouTube users from uploading clips from hit shows and movies. Viacom filed a $1bn lawsuit against Google last month and... [17 Apr 2007]

Media behemoths found web video network

News Earlier this month, entertainment giant Viacom sued Google for more than $1bn in damages, citing "massive intentional copyright infringement". Media giants NBC Universal and News Corp.on Thursday announced plans to join... [22 Mar 2007]

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