Posted on 31 May 2012 by Destivar
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FARMINGTON, Conn., May 31, 2012
FARMINGTON, Conn., May 31, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ – Global Information Inc is pleased to announce immediate availability of three excellent new market research reports from Global Industry Analysts covering recent developments in the tightly connected global markets for Internet TV, Blu-Ray Discs, and IP Multimedia Subsystems Test and Monitoring Solutions.
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Posted on 31 May 2012 by Destivar
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 31, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc (Stock Symbol: DUTV), an innovator in Internet Protocol video transport systems, recently announced its planned launch of the first of its kind Open Source Media Network that will empower media viewers to create and broadcast their own programming for the Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) market. Today the company is pleased to further release details of the new broadcast network called Vizzage which will allow users to develop their own content and upload to the IPTV platform. This network will unleash the full power of individuals as the ultimate content creators, broadcasters, and Smart TV producers. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 May 2012 by Destivar

Weekly podcast dedicated to independent internet television and original for the web content. Join host Destini and guests as they discuss what’s hot and streaming in the world of online entertainment.
Wednesday May 30th, 2012
Drama of the Week: Ragged Isle
Comedy of the Week: Job Hunters
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Posted on 30 May 2012 by Destivar
PARIS—Google Inc. won a round in its long-running copyright war Tuesday, as a French court dismissed claims from French television channel TF1 that Google should be liable for TF1 programs that appeared on Google’s YouTube video website.
The French tribunal declared that YouTube is a “hosting” service, and therefore isn’t responsible for filtering videos that its users upload for copyright infringement, as long as the website has a system for removing the content once it is notified by owners.
Posted on 30 May 2012 by Destivar
Broadcasters told a federal judge that the online television service Aereo Inc., which is backed by Barry Diller, violates copyrights by allowing subscribers to view programs on computers and smartphones and should be shut.
Aereo said consumers have the right to watch TV shows using an antenna without infringing copyrights. Both sides are presenting opening statements today in Manhattan before U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, who must decide whether to issue an injunction to ban Aereo. Continue Reading