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...Overall, there has been more positive reaction than negative,” he said. “Copyright laws are written for companies like Time Warner and Disney instead of research libraries like Harvard. [These laws are] not aimed...
...general counsel--as well as Karl Gallant, who had served as executive director of DeLay's political-action committee. Buckham's firm has a long and lucrative client list, which, according to its website, includes the American Bankers Association, BellSouth, Eli Lilly, Fannie Mae, R.J. Reynolds and Time Warner (parent of this magazine...
...entertainment division, Jim Moloshok, met repeatedly with Mark Burnett, producer of the Survivor series, trying to land the exclusive Internet rights to Burnett's other hit show. Semel knew Burnett was talking to competitors AOL and MSN too. So early last fall the former co-chairman of Warner Bros. made a Hollywood move: he combined a personal plea with a hard sell. When he walked into Burnett's office, Semel didn't waste time with niceties. Burnett recalls, "He said, 'We want to provide valuable content, and we think that your show is the perfect model. We'll invest more...
Yahoo! is not the only engine searching for the content holy grail. The other major Internet companies--Google, AOL and MSN--all have their own strategies to capture more eyeballs for their sites. AOL (which, like this magazine, is owned by Time Warner) has worked with shows like Big Brother and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on advertising cross-promotions and last month announced it was talking to TV production houses about developing its own online content. Microsoft, though slower to embrace Hollywood, is putting its Encarta encyclopedia on its search site. Even Google, which says it is committed...
...Semel may be ideally suited to bringing Silicon Valley and Hollywoodtogether. Soft-spoken and unassuming, Semel, along with fellow former Warner Bros. co- chairman Bob Daly, is credited with helping expand Warner Bros. into a highly profitable business, in part by ratcheting up movie-related merchandising and overseeing hits like ER and Friends on TV and movies like Batman, Chariots of Fire and The Matrix. He carefully maintains the connections he made at Warner, and though he now works out of Yahoo!'s Sunnyvale, Calif., headquarters in Silicon Valley during the week, his home is in Bel Air, where...