...videos Viacom said were stolen from its TV networks such as Comedy Central and BET. Viacom Inc. said it will appeal....
...or anything that could tarnish the profession. He claims much of his comedy is derived from nonwork-related personal observations, such as his upbringing as...
A long-simmering copyright dispute between Hollywood and the Web has hit the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — and the outcome could set a national precedent regarding the scope of potential
...media giant owning such television channels as MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. YouTube did not contest that it hosted the infringing content. YouTube...
... Viacom, the owner of popular cable channels such as MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, called Stanton's decision "fundamentally flawed" and...
...hors d'oeuvres, and comedian Dan Cummins, a headliner on "Comedy Central Presents" and "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson...
...Philadelphia. The event will feature Dan Cummins, a headliner on "Comedy Central Presents" and "The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson...
...the owner of Paramount Pictures and cable TV channels that include Comedy Central, sued YouTube in 2007 seeking more than $1 billion in damages...
...a religious-use exception. His battle even drew a visit from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" in 2003 in which he...
...dispute drew national attention, in part, because of a segment on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" in 2003. In it, Pritts...
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