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“According to figures compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, the film, music and TV industries have spent more than $91 million on lobbying so far this year — an amount that puts them on pace to beat all of their previous spending records.”— [Politico](http://mobile.politico.com/iphone/story/1111/68448.html) (Just in case you’re wondering where all the support for the PROTECT-IP act is coming from.)
What I don’t understand is why these tech companies seemingly refuse to play the game themselves. We can argue until we’re blue in the face what good governance should be, but in the meantime, these companies: Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and others, should put up the cash and fight this thing.
Sweat the small stuff.
As well as complete domination of their entire supply chain. Bloomberg BusinessWeek provides a more complete story of how they do this then ever before. And if anyone still questioned why Cook became CEO, this answers the question.
Really interesting piece at philly.com.
“The thing that has always set NFL Films apart, the thing that has been its trademark, is the slow spiral in the air,” said Comcast SportsNet’s Ray Didinger, an Emmy-winning producer and writer at Films for 9 years before leaving in 2008. “One shot…
(via americanmccarver)
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Here’s your chart of the day. Print it out. The next time someone says “We have a spending problem, not a revenue problem,” show them this chart.
amen.
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