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Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Warner Bros. Discovery Over Superman Rights

The lawsuit from estate of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster threatened 'Superman's' rollout in several countries ahead of its release. The court found that the case doesn't belong in federal court.

Harvard Was First. Hollywood Could Be Next

Threats to revoke tax-exemptions for trade groups and nonprofits in the entertainment industry could be used as a bartering chip for the administration to get what it wants.

Want to Buy Village Roadshow’s Stake in ‘The Matrix’? It’ll Cost at Least $417.5M

A bankruptcy court has set a baseline figure, which came from 'Blade Runner 2049' coproducer Alcon Media Group, for the price of Village Roadshow's library of 108 films.

Shannon Sharpe Accused of Rape in Lawsuit

The lawsuit claims Sharpe assaulted a woman at her Las Vegas home. He's denied the allegations.

‘Tremors’ Creators Say They’ve Reclaimed Rights to Script and Plan to Expand Franchise

A provision in U.S. copyright law allows creators to claw back the rights to their works after a certain period of time.

CBS Settles Discrimination Lawsuit Over Alleged Racial Quotas for Hiring TV Writers

The deal aligns with companies across Hollywood stepping back from DEI policies. Parent company Paramount Global is seeking regulatory approval of its proposed merger with Skydance.

Harvey Weinstein’s Last Stand

The former Hollywood mogul's legal team is betting that the current climate around #MeToo will play in their client's favor this time around, or at the very least, not against him.

U.S. Navy Veteran Who Won $5M in CNN Defamation Case Sues AP

Zachary Young also sued Puck News over its reporting on his lawsuit against CNN.

Google’s Web Monopoly Days May Be Numbered

A new ruling is the third time a court has found that the Alphabet-owned company operates an illegal monopoly.

Pressure Mounts on Live Nation Break Up

In separate letters to the Justice Department, senators and nonprofit American Economic Liberties Project raise concerns about Live Nation's dominance in ticketing and want the government to keep its investigation going.

Appeals Court Pauses Sony Takeover of ‘Wheel of Fortune’ and ‘Jeopardy!’ for Now

CBS can continue distributing the syndicated shows while the case works its way through court.

Los Angeles Film and TV Production Levels Plunge

The three-month period from January to March saw losses in every category of production compared to the same period last year.