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Senator Mike Lee plans to clarify Family Movie Act after VidAngel lawsuit
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, plans to update legislation that would protect families’ rights to filter content in the wake of VidAngel’s legal conflict with movie studios like Disney.
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Jury orders Utah movie-filtering company to pay $62 million
A Utah-based movie-filtering company has been ordered to pay more than $62 million to Disney and other Hollywood studios.
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VidAngel brings back streaming service filtering options
VidAngel CEO Neal Harmon announced VidAngel will begin filtering services again, but this time as an external filtering site to filter streaming content on sites like Netflix and Amazon. (Dani Jardine)
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VidAngel claims Family Movie Act makes business legal
In one of VidAngel's viral video ads, a family is shot with 3,192 paintballs: one for every swear word in the 2013 movie 'The Wolf of Wall Street.' VidAngel is in the middle of a legal battle for its right to continue its business offering edited movies. (VidAngel)
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Judge issues injunction against Utah video-on-demand service
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a Provo-based video-on-demand service accused of copyright violations.
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Entrepreneur brothers share successful insights
The Harmon Brothers partnered with poopourri.com to launch a YouTube brand for the product Poo~Pourri Toilet Deodorizers. Featured: Bethany Woodruff
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