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OnHollywood
February 2, 2008


Save the Date! OnHollywood 2008 will take place June 10-11 at the Sofitel in Hollywood, CA.

OnHollywood
is where cutting-edge technology CEOs from the back streets of Silicon Valley meet the Hollywood digital entertainment and media elite. This two day executive event features high-level debates on which forces are disrupting user behavior and creating new opportunities, content strategies and monetization schemes in the video, music, gaming, search, and mobile industries. Our editors will also honor the OnHollywood 100 Top Private Companies and feature the Best of Broadband "BOB" Awards. Fifty of the top CEOs from the OnHollywood 100 will pitch their market strategies to a panel of industry experts in our "CEO Showcase."

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OnHollywood
February 1, 2008
The third annual OnHollywood 100 competition has begun!
Disruptive technology forced big changes in Hollywood this year: new contracts, new genres, new stars.  As the behemoth industry steps into the digital era, entertainment execs will be paying even closer attention to the global Silicon Valley--especially the startups that are writing the rules and creating the tools for the digital entertainment age.

To help identify these startups, we'd like your help. We're looking for the top emerging private companies that are creating new business opportunities in digital entertainment. To qualify, companies must demonstrate significant market traction and be pursuing game-changing technology in one of the following sectors:

• Consumer Services
• Content Delivery Platforms
• Digital Content Publishers
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OnHollywood
February 1, 2008
AlwaysOn is rolling out its second annual “Hollywood IT list”. This industry insider list will feature the 50 top entertainment executives and Hollywood dealmakers who really get “IT”— that is, information technology and its growing impact on the entertainment and media economy. Posted below are the nominations that have come in so far from our network of VCs,  entertainment insiders, industry watchers and talent scouts. 

This year, we have expanded the vision of the Hollywood IT list. Last year we picked twelve people who we felt were pioneering the use of technology—to distribute and market their companies’ traditional entertainment products as well as to create new content. To view last year’s list click here.
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Male entertainment portal Giant Realm today announced a $2 million investment from Softbank Capital, bringing their series A total to $5.5 million.



Softbank joins existing investors Comcast Interactive Capital, Edison Venture Fund and William Morris Agency.

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The MPAA has won a battle in its ongoing war to close the piracy flood gates. An LA Judge ordered TorrentSpy to pay $30,000 per infringement for 3,699 films and shows.

From CNET:
    In a major win for Hollywood studios, a California federal judge has ordered TorrentSpy to pay some $110 million in damages for infringing the copyright of thousands of films and TV shows through its BitTorrent search engine.

    The Los Angeles judge, U.S. District Judge Florence-Marie Cooper, also issued a permanent injunction against TorrentSpy, which was once one of the most popular indexes of BitTorrent files before it shut down in March after a two-year copyright battle with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). The company closed its site on March 24, citing financial hardship and a desire to protect the privacy of its users.

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Who in the would do this to the coolest musical man on the web?  Peter Gabriel, who has fought to forge new music models that work for artists and consumers, has had his music empire raided.

From the Register:
    Server theft knocks Peter Gabriel off the web

    Raid on ISP's data centre

    By Drew Cullen → More by this author
    Published Monday 5th May 2008 16:35 GMT
    Peter Gabriel's online music empire is reduced to a holding page, following the theft of servers from his web host over the weekend.

    According to the web monitoring firm Netcraft, Gabriel's servers are hosted by Rednet Ltd, although that appears to be a defunct brand of a UK company called Opal Telecom, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carphone Warehouse.

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