U.K. Digital Economy Bill Approved With 3-Strikes Provision

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London – Britain’s lower
house of Parliament has passed a controversial Digital Economy bill with
provisions intact that will potentially suspend the Internet connections of
repeat file-swappers. The bill will see Internet service providers send warning
letters to subscribers suspected of illegal file-sharing at the behest of
copyright holders; if subscribers fail to heed several warnings, they could
face slowed down or suspended Internet service.

Critics have noted that the
bill as written could have a detrimental affect on public Wi-Fi hotspots, as
the account holder of an Internet connection would be charged in copyright
claims.

Another provision that would have made "orphaned" copyright
works more easy to license was removed from the bill, while a provision that
would require ISPs to block sites that offer unauthorized content will need
further approval after a May 6 election in Britain.

The Digital Economy bill
will be further addressed by parliament, but could become law within days, as
lawmakers speed to finish business before the break for elections.

 

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Exponent Acquires Gorkana Public Relations Database

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New York
– Gorkana, the provider of a public relations database covering 130,000
journalists, has been acquired by private equity firm Exponent, the Telegraph
reported.

The purchase price was speculated to be just under $38 million.

Gorkana
was founded in 2003 and its equity is divided between co-founders Alex
Northcott and Michael Webster, along with Webster’s father David — former
chairman of Safeway.

Exponent will combine Gorkana’s offering with its own
Durrants news clipping service.

 

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Multitasking, iAd Coming in iPhone OS 4.0 Update This Summer

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San Francisco – Apple (NASD:  AAPL) on
Thursday held a press event in San
Francisco to introduce its iPhone OS 4.0, which will
bring the ability to multitask with applications, as well as its new iAd mobile
advertising format, according to live blogs of the event. The multitasking
capability will allow users to access other applications while Pandora radio is
streaming, or while making Skype Internet-based phone calls, or hear
turn-by-turn driving directions.

iPhone OS 4.0 also provides the ability to
place folders on the home screen, as well as set a wallpaper on the home screen.

The company upgraded the iPhone’s mail application, enabling multiple accounts
to filter through a single inbox, and organize emails by thread.

Other new additions include a Game
Center, and upgraded
enterprise features.

Apple itself will sell and host the mobile iAds, and share
60% of revenue generated with application developers. Apple CEO Steve Jobs
demonstrated a number of interactive ads that include video and games.

The
iPhone OS 4.0 update is scheduled to be released this summer; multitasking will
be available for the iPhone 3GS and third-generation iPod touch — but not for
the iPhone 3G, original iPhone or earlier iPod touch models.

Along with the
iPhone-related announcements, Jobs also said that the company sold 350,000
iPads on Saturday — including pre-orders — and 450,000 total so far.

Some 250,000
iBooks were downloaded on opening day of the iBookstore, and a total of 600,000
since Saturday — along with 3.5 million applications.

 

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MusicMatic Buys Stake in Jamendo Music Service

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Luxembourg
– European music broadcasting and technology firm MusicMatic has purchased
Mangrove Capital Partners’ stake in Jamendo, a provider of free song downloads
licensed by artists that began seeking a buyer for the company in January, TechCrunch
reported.

While financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, TechCrunch
speculates that Mangrove was a majority shareholder in Jamendo; MusicMatic
founder and CEO Alexandre Saboundjian will now head the company.

MusicMatic
plans to seek additional financing for Luxembourg-based Jamendo, which
currently offers free downloads from some 18,000 artists.

 

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Liberty Media's Malone to Step Down as DirecTV Chairman

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El Segundo,
Calif.
– Liberty Media (NASD: LINTA) head John
Malone will step down as chairman of satellite TV provider DirecTV (NYSE: DTV) as part of
an agreement that aims to meet an ownership condition placed by the FCC,
PaidContent reports. The deal, which still requires FCC approval, will also see
Malone’s voting interest in DirecTV reduced to about 3% from 24.3%.


 

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Gannett Digital Head Saridakis to Step Down

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McLean, Va. – Newspaper publisher Gannett (NYSE: GCI) said that
chief digital officer Christopher Saridakis will step down at the end of the
month to "pursue other interests," according to a regulatory filing.
A Gannett spokesperson told PaidContent that there is no replacement yet for
Saridakis, who has served in the role for the past two years.


 

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Blockbuster Inks Day-and-Date Deals With Fox, Sony, Warner

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Dallas
– Blockbuster (NYSE: BBI) on Wednesday announced new agreements with Fox, Sony and Warner
Bros. to provide day-and-date availability of movies for its store and mail
order DVD rental service. The studios will also provide "new enhanced
payment terms" to Blockbuster, in exchange for a first lien on the
company’s Canadian assets, which Blockbuster said will help it "continue
the recapitalization initiatives already underway."


 

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Gracenote, Civolution Offer Mediahedge Audio/Video ID Platform

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Emeryville,
Calif. –
Sony’s (NYSE: SNE) Gracenote music
identification and metadata service on Wednesday announced an expanded
long-term agreement with Civolution, a provider of video watermarking and
fingerprinting technology. The companies will jointly sell Mediahedge, an audio
and video content identification platform that "enables content filtering,
monitoring and monetization for content owners and Web 2.0 service
providers." Gracenote will market Mediahedge in North America and Japan, while
Civolution will manage European markets.


 

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TuneCore Introduces Bibliocore E-book Distribution Service

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Brooklyn,
N.Y. –
TuneCore, an independent
distributor of music to digital retailers, announced on Wednesday that it has
expanded into e-book distribution with the beta launch of Bibliocore. Similar
to TuneCore, Bibliocore will charge authors and publishers an upfront flat fee
to distribute their works to Apple’s iBookstore; authors and publishers keep
all rights, can set retail prices, and receive 100% of the revenue from sales
of their works.


 

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HFA Adds Web Ringtone Licensing; Licenses Ultimate Guitar

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New York – The Harry Fox
Agency (HFA), a U.S.
music rights licensing organization, announced on Wednesday that its Songfile
online licensing service now supports ringtone licensing. The ringtone royalty
rate is 24 cents per copy. HFA separately announced a licensing deal with Ultimate
Guitar, an online guitar community and tablature website with 10 million
monthly visitors. Under the terms, the site can legally display lyrics and
offer tablature with download and printing capabilities.


 

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