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- A CA jury has found that actor Kevin Spacey‘s absence from the final season of House of Cards was not due to a sex addiction sickness he was being treated for, a verdict that denies claims by the production companies behind the show that its insurers owed them around $100 million when he failed to return for the hit Netflix series’ swan song. ‘House of Cards’ Production Company Loses Trial Over Final Season
- A production company behind the hit MTV reality show Catfish has filed suit against two media companies for trademark infringement, claiming they plan to use the “Catfish” name for a competing television series called “Catfish Murders” without permission. Catfish Picture Company, LLC v. VERSANT MEDIA, LLC et al (1:26-cv-02470), New York Southern District Court
- State attorneys general reviewing Paramount Skydance’s proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. will assume they are “on our own” and can’t rely on federal antitrust authorities to fairly enforce the law, Colorado AG Phil Weiser said. States ‘on our own’ in Paramount-Warner review, Colorado AG says Meanwhile, the $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance Media LLC divided DE’s top legal tribunal as it ordered the media conglomerate to turn over deal documents to an investor. Paramount Global v. State of Rhode Island Office of the General Treasurer :: 2026 :: Delaware Supreme Court Decisions :: Delaware Case Law :: Delaware Law :: U.S. Law :: Justia
- As adoption of AI in the US outpaces efforts to regulate it, organized labor is providing an important check on how the technology gets used, according to the head of the Hollywood actors’ union. Unable to stop AI, SAG-AFTRA mulls a studio tax on digital performers
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