Vid-Biz: Copyright, Ferrell, Microsoft
Congress Wants to Increase Copyright Penalties; new bipartisan bill increases fines and creates a new federal agency to crack down on IP infringers. (CNET)
Ferrell Takes Funny or Die on the Road; college tour will be supported by new videos starring Ferrell for his comedy web site. (release)
Michael Bay Accuses Microsoft in HD Format Wars; famed director says the Redmond giant is behind the HD vs. Blu-Ray battle to pave the way for online downloads. (Variety)
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PeopleJam Unveils New Web Series; video and social networking site launches PeopleJam Celebrities, features NBA stars doling out advice on topics that have had an impact on their lives. (emailed release)
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