Facebook Fined Yet Again Over Cambridge Analytica Scandal

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Forbes reports: “Brazil has fined Facebook 6.6 million reais ($1.64 million) for improper sharing of user data. The fine is the latest penalty levied against the company related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.”

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Ten Storylines To Dominate The International Film Biz In 2020

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Deadline reports: “Virtually every major U.S. entertainment company we speak with is thinking about how they can grow their international film and TV footprint, from Netflix to Cohen Media Group, WME to CAA, Anonymous Content to FilmNation.”

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Streaming Platforms Dominate Oscar Documentary Shortlists, Continuing Major Power Shift

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Deadline reports: “Filmmakers Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert understand better than most how much things can change in a decade. In 2009 they released their Oscar-nominated documentary short The Last Truck, about the closing of a GM plant in Ohio. In 2019, they returned with American Factory, a feature documenting what happened to that old plant, now the site of a bustling Chinese auto glass operation.”

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Hasbro Completes $3.8 Billion Acquisition of Entertainment One

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Variety reports: “Hasbro is poised to become a bigger player in entertainment now that the toy giant has completed its acquisition of Entertainment One.”

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Apple, Facebook Among Tech Giants Facing Harsh Regulatory Environment in Russia in 2020

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Billboard reports: “U.S. media and tech giants are likely to face increased pressure in Russia next year as various laws are being tightened.”

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2019 tech IPOs: The not-quite-banner year that could have been a lot worse

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VentureBeat reports: “While the much-hyped tech unicorns produced IPOs that amounted to giant face plants, the news was not all bad for the class of 2019 entering the public markets. Overall, the year was only slightly down from 2018, though extremely rocky.”

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Live Nation Sidesteps A Ticket Thicket As The DoJ Backs Off Antitrust Litigation Threat

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Forbes reports: “Live Nation has at least temporarily avoided a legal tangle with the U.S. Department of Justice by agreeing to a five-year extension of a consent decree that prohibits Ticketmaster, owned by Live Nation, from threatening to withhold tours from venues that switch to competing ticketing companies, like AEG-owned AXS.”

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16 predictions for social networks in 2020

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The Verge reports: “And just like that, we’ve reached the final issue of the year — and also, somehow, the decade. As is tradition around here, let’s close out the year with some predictions from you about where platforms and democracy are headed in 2020 and beyond.”

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Global Esports Federation announced, backed by Tencent

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gamesindustry.biz reports: “Today, a new Global Esports Federation has been announced with backing from Tencent and board members from multiple international esports companies and organizations.”

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Labels & Publishers Win $1 Billion Piracy Lawsuit Against Cox Communications

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Billboard reports: “Cox Communications was found liable for the piracy infringement of more than 10,000 musical works by a U.S. District Court jury in Virginia on Thursday (Dec. 19), awarding $1 billion statutory damages to plaintiffs Sony Music, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and EMI.”

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