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  • Cision pays Dow Jones to settle copyright infringement case

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 16
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Cision AB (Sweden) and Cision US, Inc., have paid a significant sum to settle a claim based on Cision?s unauthorised reproduction, distribution, and other misuse of news content published by Dow Jones & Company, Inc., including full text articles from The Wall Street Journal.

    Dow Jones asserted copyright infringement claims against Cision in response to Cision?s regular reproduction and distribution of Dow Jones? copyrighted articles to Cision?s subscribers, who include public relations professionals at corporations throughout the United States.

    The Dow Jones content was originally published mainly in the print and online editions of The Wall Street Journal, Barron?s and SmartMoney magazines. On March 8 2012, Cision publicly disclosed that it had received a significant claim of rights infringement, without identifying Dow Jones as the claimant.

    Dow Jones Dow Jones Mark H. Jackson said, "Dow Jones aggressively pursues legal action whenever necessary to prevent the unauthorised use of our content. This settlement is another reminder that only paying customers enjoy full access to Dow Jones? highly valuable journalism, and anyone who free rides on our content will face serious financial repercussions."

    The parties have agreed to settle Dow Jones? claims without litigation. While the matter has been settled to Dow Jones? satisfaction, the specific terms of the settlement remain confidential.

    As a result of the settlement, Cision is no longer redistributing Dow Jones? original content, and Cision?s subscribers will be directed to Dow Jones if they seek to obtain such content.

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    Dow Jones & Company
  • ITV Studios takes Passion's 'Challenge' to multiple territories

    Submitted by ITV Production on Feb 22
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: ITV Studios has optioned the rights to Passion Distribution?s ‘100 Mile Challenge‘, which was originally created by production team Paperny Entertainment for Food Network Canada and is a part reality series, part docu-soap, part social experiment.

    ITV Studios? agreement covers territories including UK, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark, with the initial interest stemming from ITV Studios France, who optioned the rights in 2010 and have completed the production of the first series (6 x 52?) called ?200 Kilom?tres ? la Ronde? for France T?l?visions.

    The show focuses on six families in a close community who accept the challenge to only eat food produced within a 100-mile radius of their homes for 100 days.

    The finished programme version of ‘100 Mile Challenge‘ has also sold well to date, with the rights being licensed to territories such as Pan Asia (Sundance International), Germany (Gusto TV), USA (Planet Green), Africa (Royal Channels), Spain (Canal Cocina), Finland (MTV3 for Ava) and Japan (NHK), the company said.

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    Food Network Canada
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