My company (U.S. News & World Report), gave up on publishing printed books two years ago
because licensing our content to traditional book publishers wasn't paying off and the barriers to entry were too great for us to publish on our own.
Not exact matches
Netflix may not mind paying hundreds of millions of dollars for a TV show
because it knows it can rebroadcast and
license that
content forever, but ESPN's library consists of things that only have value for a few hours.
The DOJ sued AT&T last fall claiming that the deal would dramatically raise prices for consumers, largely
because AT&T will likely try its best to make it harder and more expensive for competitors to
license the
content (like HBO) essential to competing with AT&T.
Because we've
licensed so much other great
content, Starz
content is now down to about 8 % of domestic Netflix subscribers» viewing.
While Starz was a huge part of viewing on Netflix several years ago
because it was some of the only mainstream
content Netflix offered, over the years Netflix has spent more and more
licensing great TV shows from all four broadcast networks and many cable networks, and we have
licensed 1st run movies from Relativity, MGM, Paramount, Lionsgate and others.
The desire for flexibility in elearning programs has resulted in an increasing reluctance among elearning customers to buy large packages of
content or to sign multi-year
license agreements
because they've found they buy a lot of
content they don't use, according to GeoLearning's Russell.
Because Penguin stopped
licensing new
content to libraries in November 2011, the impact of their departure has already been felt with the unavailability of these titles:
Many speculated that
because she was buying
content licensed for the UK from Norway, Nygaard somehow ran afoul of Amazon's
licensing deals.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or purchasing a
license for it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock
content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all
because you paid $ 50 for a service (the subscription or
license) rather than for a product.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or «
licensing» it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock
content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all
because you paid $ 50 for a service rather than a product.
Because Users
license, the
Content to Youtube, Youtube is entitled to recover loss of income from your breach of contract, including loss of advertising revenue, and possibly even punitive damages.
If I were to run a file sharing site for people to use, and shared illegal
content with it (like child porn, files with illegal numbers or stuff under a
license), can I get in trouble
because I technically own them / have them on my servers?
Previously, Netflix wasn't able to enter similar deals
because its
licensing agreements with Hollywood studios didn't allow the company to present its
content on boxes leased by operators.
Perhaps Google couldn't do it until now
because of
licensing restrictions with
content providers for its TV services, which would explain why some apps aren't Cast - compatible yet with Fiber.
«When the broadcasters won as they did, I thought it was a pyrrhic victory,
because in the background was this 1976 law, which says that if you're a cable company and you want to distribute local
content, that there was a compulsory
license that would be exacted on you but which would allow to you carry the local channels,» he told the E-Commerce...
This is
because, among other reasons, copyright owners know what
content they own and which of their works have been
licensed.