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  • Senators ask P2P companies to police themselves

    A group of Washington lawmakers called on Friday for file-swapping companies to help stop distribution of copyrighted materials and pornography on their networks.

  • Universal showcases online film trailers

    Universal Pictures and Cameo Technologies, a digital video entertainment provider, are launching sneak peeks of upcoming films on PC screens.

  • Hollywired: Movies on the Net

    Hollywired takes a look at where the online film industry is now and where it's headed. Check out our interview with Angelina Jolie, the confessions of a would-be movie pirate, a look at online animation and our guide to film download sites.

  • Broadband problems hinder Net entertainment

    Slow deployment of video-enabling broadband services to consumers will continue to plague the development of entertainment on the Internet during the next year.

  • Talent incubators search for stars online

    A handful of Web sites have sprung up dedicated to incubating film talent - with the belief that the next Steven Spielberg could be out there somewhere.

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