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Wrote Menn: “At least seven groups, composed of members of the striking Writers Guild of America, are planning to form Internet-based businesses that, if successful, could create an alternative economic model to the one at the heart of the walkout, now in its seventh week.” That includes meetings with Silicon Valley VCs like Jim Breyer of Accel Partners, whose investment in Facebook gives it insight into the creation of new audiences. The hope for the–let’s just say it, shall we–unnatural pairing of tech VCs and Hollywood folks? Read more » Posted at 3:44 AM PT Sphere 14 Comments Tagged: PepsiCo, FunnyorDie.com, Los Angeles Times, Joseph Menn, strike, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, MyDamnChannel.com, Will Ferrell, William Morris, Heroes, UTA, Creative Artists Agency, Rob Barnett, Writers Guild of America, South Park, MySpace, digital, Yahoo, Viacom, Internet, Hollywood, Accel Partners, Kara Swisher, Lloyd Braun, Sequoia Capital, Jim Breyer, NBC, BoomTown | permalink Tuesday, August 28, 2007 “South Park” Fans Speak! “South Park” fans take note: I don’t think creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are digital idiots. But, I will admit it, I do sometimes wonder about Hollywood entertainment behemoths who own the content they and other talent make. In my post yesterday about the deal “South Park” creators Stone and Parker (pictured here) made with Viacom related to creating a new kind of digital hub for the show and also other content, I used a Stone quote from a New York Times interview in which he noted that the only quick place to get an episode of the raucous animated series in some places was to download it illegally. I then slightly mocked him for not getting on the fast-moving viral bandwagon sooner and coming up with legal and easy ways for fans to get great copies of shows. Sam (who apparently has no last name) of the Web site South Park X, where one can apparently get such copies he notes, took exception, pointing out that the pair has always been pirate-friendly. Wrote Sam to me in an email: Many many times in the past Matt Stone and Trey Parker have defended our sites, and while many believe we are ‘illegal download sites,’ we have not once been contacted by ‘South Park’ or Comedy Central lawyers or representatives.” Well, Viacom, owner of Comedy Central, where “South Park” airs, might have had its hands full with suing someone with a bigger wallet, like Google, but Sam’s point is well taken. Read more » Posted at 3:43 AM PT Sphere Comment Tagged: South Park, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, South Park X, media, digital, Internet, Viacom, Comedy Central, BoomTown | permalink Monday, August 27, 2007 Cartman Pirated No Longer? OK, a Little Longer, but by Viacom, Too! Let’s start with the fact that right now, I can pretty much get, say, the entire and relatively recent “Cartman Sucks” episode (in several pieces) from “South Park” on YouTube anytime. Also, I might add that these parody videos posted below–a mashup of the ribald animated series and the Apple ads and another with “Harry Potter”–are chock full of jacked material! Oh yes, I just grabbed this fine picture of the “South Park” character right off the Web without a problem. I await Viacom owner Sumner Redstone’s wrath and expect his legions of lawyers to come raining down on me asap. Herein lies the problem and the impetus for a new–and I would say not insignificant–deal just signed by the creators of “South Park” with its principal distributor, Viacom’s Comedy Central, which a New York Times report outlined in today’s paper. According to the story, “South Park” creators and executive producers Matt Stone and Trey Parker, sick of seeing their valuable content ripped off pretty much everywhere it can be digitally ripped off, have decided to get into the viral video game themselves, which should have occurred to them, oh, many, many moons ago. “If I’m overseas and have to get an episode right away,” Stone said to the Times, “you literally have to go to an illegal download site.” I cannot imagine what a “South Park” character would do with an obviously obvious statement like that, but it would surely involve a bodily function. Read more » Posted at 12:15 PM PT Sphere Comment Tagged: South Park, Sumner Redstone, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Cartman, Kara Swisher, Philippe Dauman, Viacom, Internet, video, digital, D5, BoomTown | permalink BoomTown Posts by Date Choose a month... 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