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- Motorcar Parts of America F4Q08 (Qtr End 3/31/08) Earnings Call Transcript
- Motorcar Parts of America, Inc.MPAA F4Q08 Earnings Call
- Earnings calls 2008-06-16
- MPAA President Glickman Discusses Movie Piracy and the Promises and Pitfalls Facing the Industry at National Press Club Luncheon Speech
- This article reviews the speech by Dan Glickman, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA to the Newsmaker Luncheon at the National Press Club, which outlined the challenges facing the movie industry in the 21st Century, stressing that the industry was well-positioned to confront and overcome...
- White papers 2004-11-11
- MPAA's Malcolm Testifies to Growth of International Piracy, Pirate Activities Supported by Organized Crime and Terrorist Groups
- John G. Malcolm, Motion Picture Association of America Senior Vice President & Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy Operations, testified that it is in the nationĘs interest to continue to use every arrow in the quiver to combat [the] international crime problem, which threatens to cripple a vital part of the economy...
- White papers 2004-09-29
- Valenti Warns of Devastating Economic Impact of Copyright Theft; Offers Outline to Protect Valuable Creative Works
- In testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee, Motion Picture Association of America President and Chief Executive Officer Jack Valenti cautioned Congress that the future of movies is in danger of being shrunk and squandered by an increasing thievery on the Internet. During his testimony, he outlined three specific goals designed...
- White papers 2004-09-06
- Valenti Testifies That China and Russia Are Top Copyright Violators, Links Piracy to Organized Crime And Terrorism
- In testimony today before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Jack Valenti, testified that, the spread of theft of America's creative works flows like a swiftly running river in every nook and cranny of this planet. It is thievery that our country cannot afford to tolerate. He pointed out that optical...
- White papers 2004-09-06
- Digital Watermarking for Protecting Media Content - Q&A
- The paper answers some frequently asked queries as to what is digital watermarking and where it is being used. It also informs that currently the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA is actively involved in a number of cross-industry organizations tasked with investigating copy protection technology solutions that would prevent...
- White papers 2004-09-01
- MPAA's Valenti Testifies Against the Movie Filtering Bill: Urges Congress to Allow Marketplace to Resolve Dispute, Says Bill Would Weaken Copyright
- This article explains a testimony before Congress, by Jack Valenti President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, where he stated his opposition to the movie filtering bill called the "Family Movie Act of 2004." Valenti urged Congress to allow the marketplace to resolve the commercial dispute that...
- White papers 2004-06-17
- MPAA Launches New Phase of Aggressive Education Campaign Against Movie Piracy: Campaign Expands Current Efforts to Deter Consumers From Illegally Downloading Films
- This article features The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. MPAA announcement on June 15, 2004, about a new phase in its ongoing public education campaign to deter illegal movie downloading. The new phase will feature ads in daily newspapers and consumer magazines across the country, as well as in...
- White papers 2004-06-15
- MPAA Launches New Phase of Aggressive Education Campaign Against Movie Piracy
- The paper discusses the announcement by The Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. MPAA of a new phase in its ongoing public education campaign to deter illegal movie downloading. The new phase will feature ads in daily newspapers and consumer magazines across the country, as well as in more than...
- White papers 2004-06-15
- MPAA Calls on USTR to Use Special 301 to Leverage Pakistan, Russia, Taiwan, Malaysia and China to Reduce Piracy
- This paper informs that The Motion Picture Association of America MPAA, in a submission to the U.S. Trade Representative USTR through the International Intellectual Property Alliance, called on the U.S. Government to take appropriate actions against foreign countries that have failed to provide adequate protection of America's creative products. In...
- White papers 2004-02-13
- The Perils of Movie Piracy and its Dark Effects on Consumers, the Million People Who Work in the Movie Industry, and the Nation's Economy
- Piracy is a national problem. It must be a high priority of the officials who comprise the federal government. Intellectual property is an awesome engine of growth which nourishes the national economy. Only one in ten films ever gets its investment returned through theatrical exhibition. Films have to journey through...
- White papers 2003-09-17
- Film/TV Industry Launches Public Service Announcements as Part of Nationwide Awareness Campaign on the Impact of Digital Piracy
- This paper discusses about the ongoing, multi-pronged campaign to build consumer awareness about the growing threat of digital piracy to the entertainment industry, its employees, and consumers themselves. The aim of the campaign is part of a broad effort to teach the general public value of protecting copyrighted works in...
- White papers 2003-07-22
- Valenti Calls on Congress to Battle Theft of Intellectual Property, Cites Role of Organized Crime in Piracy Abroad
- At a Congressional hearing, Jack Valenti, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America testified that America's prized intellectual property is being looted by highly organized, violent international criminal groups. While piracy has been a sad fact intruding into our lives since the blossoming of the home video...
- White papers 2003-03-13
- Valenti Announces Dramatic Box Office and Admissions Increases in Decades in Showest Address
- At the annual address at the ShoWest convention, Jack Valenti, President and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America announced that 2002 was a record-setting year for the movie box office and admissions. Valenti offered three reasons to explain for last year's box office and admissions successes. It was...
- White papers 2003-03-04
- MPAA Files Amicus Brief in Support of Copyright Term Extension Act
- The Motion Picture Association of America will file an amicus brief in Eldred v. Ashcroft supporting the U.S. government's defense of copyright term extension legislation in a case that will be argued before the Supreme Court. The copyright community of the United States is an awesome engine of economic growth...
- White papers 2002-08-05
- MPAA Identifies Optical Disc and Cable Piracy as Problem Areas for Intellectual Property in Special 301 Report
- The Motion Picture Association of America MPAA, in a submission to the U.S. Trade Representative USTR by the International Intellectual Property Alliance IIPA urged the U.S. Government forces to maintain their troops at "high alert" to combat optical media piracy. Taiwan, Malaysia, and Thailand, three of the biggest sources worldwide...
- White papers 2002-02-14
- Universal City Studios, Et Al, Plaintiffs - Against - Shawn C. Reimerdes, Et Al, Defendants
- This paper is a writing of a district judge about a case that came up in his tenure. The case was between Plaintiffs, eight major United States motion picture studios and Defendants, who on the other hand, are adherents of a movement that believes that information should be available without...
- White papers 2000-08-17
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- From Summer Blockbusters to Favorite Video Games, Event to Highlight Summer Help for Busy Parents and Grandparents
- June 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following announcement was released by Pause Parent Play: Who: -- The Hon. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, US House of Representatives -- Cynthia Merifield Tripodi, Executive Director, Pause Parent Play -- Sheryl Woods, President and CEO, YMCA Broward County...
- Articles 2008-06-19
- Film piracy suit.(ST. KITTS & NEVIS)
- A lawyer for Nevis-registered Valence Media vowed to appeal a US$110 million legal judgment in Los Angeles federal court against its TorrentSpy website for directing people to unauthorized online copies of films and TV shows, reports AFP (May 12, 2008): Valence shut down...
- Articles 2008-06-01
- L.A. County Department of Public Health Urges Hollywood to Seriously Address Movies' Impact on Teen Smoking
- Anti-Smoking Movie Trailer Debuts, Along with Research Showing Hollywood's 2007 Pledge to Address Smoking in Movies Aimed at Youth is Lackluster LOS ANGELES -- Today the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health marked the one-year anniversary of the Motion Picture Association of America's MPAA pledge to address...
- Articles 2008-05-28
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