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2026-02-09
Reuters 3 related

Autodesk sues Google for allegedly infringing its Flow trademark as the name of Google's AI filmmaking tool

Google (GOOGL.O) has been sued by Autodesk (ADSK.O) for allegedly infringing its “Flow” trademark to market competing AI-enabled software used to make movies, TV shows and video games.

2025-07-06
New York Times 1 related

Adalytics finds 9,000+ pirated movies, including summer blockbusters, TV shows, and live sports on YouTube, amassing a collective 250M+ views from July to May

More than a decade after the platform cracked down on copyright infringement, thousands of unlicensed movies, TV shows and live sports are available.

2022-01-05
Bloomberg 4 related

Popcorn Time, an open source streaming service for pirated content launched in 2014, has shut down; in 2015, Netflix warned investors about Popcorn Time

The tool made stealing movies and TV shows a little too easy and drew fury from Hollywood.  —  Popcorn Time, the once-popular app …

2021-08-12
Bloomberg

Study of 6K websites and 900 apps that host pirated movies and TV finds they make ~$1.3B per year from ads, including from ads by Amazon, Facebook, and Google

- Stolen-content providers make $1.3 billion a year, study says  — Amazon, Facebook, Google contribute ads to the websites Tweets: @raju Tweets: Raju Narisetti / @raju : Double Dipping A study shows...

2019-09-17
Wall Street Journal 13 related

Sources: Amazon changed its search algorithm last year to boost items that were more profitable for it, overriding internal dissent from lawyers and engineers

Jeff Bezos opened his 2016 letter to Amazon shareholders like this: Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica : WSJ: Amazon changed search results to boost profits despite internal dissent Victoria Song / Gizmodo : ...

2019-04-15
TorrentFreak 4 related

Twitter has removed TorrentFreak's tweet pointing to a news story on recent leaks of unreleased TV shows, after a questionable DMCA takedown request from Starz

A few days ago we reported on several major leaks of unreleased TV-shows.  This included several episodes from the Starz original show “American Gods”.

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