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Landmark Ruling: German Court Rules Google Is Liable For What Its AI Overview Says In Search Answers

The court also found that the AI overview made claims "that are not even made in the search results." None of the linked sources drew any connection between the plaintiffs and the shady companies the AI mentioned. The court called these "the defendant's own statements." - The Decoder

Are U.S. Public Radio And TV About To Undergo A Wave Of Mergers?

“It’s clear that” — with the cuts in federal funding for public broadcasting likely being permanent — “there’s vulnerability in being a small, independent public media broadcaster, financial or otherwise, which makes merging with a larger organization appealing.” - Editor and Publisher

EU Investigating Paramount/Warner Financing

The European Commission is investigating the $111 billion Paramount-WBD deal under the EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation, looking at the approximately $24 billion being fronted for the takeover by the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi. - Variety

After Strikes And Fiery Rhetoric Last Time, Why Were Hollywood Contracts So Easy This Year?

The top factor, perhaps, was the ongoing fallout from Hollywood’s contraction. It’s no small thing that, since 2022, studios have tightened their belts and downsized their slates, reducing the job opportunities available for average industry workers. - The Hollywood Reporter

After Eight Nominations, Glenn Close Will Finally Get An Oscar

It will be an honorary Oscar for lifetime achievement, but it’s something. Joining her as recipients of this year’s Governors Awards are director Ridley Scott and animator Floyd Norman. - AP

Web Video Is Coming To TV. But The Tyranny Of Web Format Is Problematic

How much do we want the internet to be television? A good gimmick for social-media content doesn’t automatically translate to interesting TV, a medium that many of us enjoy precisely because it doesn’t live or die by an algorithmic social-media feed. - The New Yorker

Imax Is Considering Selling Itself To A Big Studio. Here’s The Problem It Has.

“A key challenge will be finding a buyer who wouldn't present a conflict of interest.” How so? - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

Directors Guild And Hollywood Studios Agree On Four-Year Contract

“The deal struck between the Directors Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers came four weeks after talks began.” - AP

Iranian Court Upholds Prison Sentence For Cannes-Winning Filmmaker Jafar Panahi

“On Sunday, the It Was Just An Accident writer/director’s attorney Mostafa Nili announced that Judge Iman Afshari rejected their objections and fully upheld the in-absentia verdict, on the grounds of making an ‘underground and problematic film against the establishment.’” - Deadline

Tired Of Streaming, People Are Turning To Physical Media

"Ten years ago, the average age of people walking in here were, 40, 50, 60. Now 20 and 22, we are even getting teenagers." - ABC

States Say They Will Sue To Block Paramount/Warner Deal

If Paramount doesn’t lock this down by October, it’s on the hook to pay shareholders a near-$6.9 million daily fee. - Gizmodo

Paramount Launches A Games Studio

Paramount Games Studio launches as Paramount Skydance is awaiting regulatory approval on its pending acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. WBD has its own in-house video game studio, which produces titles based on Harry Potter, “Game of Thrones,” the DC Universe and more WBD IP. - Variety

Trying To Remember Which Memes Were Important Back In The Day?

The British Film Institute has your back. - The New York Times

When Los Angeles Turns The Cameras On Itself

“There's something really ugly and beautiful about Los Angeles, I think, and that's what these films capture - the idea that anything could happen here, that people could become overnight famous in LA for something they did really well or something really horrible.” - NPR

Writers, Directors, Critics, And Superfans Choose Their Favorite Spielberg Films

“He came of age in the American new wave era but in spirit belonged neither to that nor fully to Hollywood’s golden age studio system that preceded it.” - The Guardian (UK)

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