A judge on Monday indicated that he will forbid Netflix from poaching employees from Fox, following more than three years of litigation. In a tentative ruling, Judge Marc Gross granted Fox’s request for an injunction against Netflix. The ruling is expected to become final within the next few days, though Netflix is expected to appeal. [...
Ghen Maynard, who is of Japanese ancestry, was a senior executive VP for alternative programs. He alleges that although CBS has said publicly that it is taking steps [...]Big Deal Music Group and Mad Decent Publishing have signed DJ-producer Dillon Francis to a global publishing agreement, the companies announced today — the first deal under their joint venture formed earlier this year.
“Had Netflix prevailed, it would have upended a standard industry practice and given employees greater leverage in negotiations with their employers.” Another victory for corporations and another loss for the people. TheProblemIsCapitalism PeopleOverProfit Solidarity
Lots of invalid contracts out there DeanAntonioNYU talk to the inhouse rapist you hired, Jonathan Yi, the dude fired from JWTwo; TheFastestProf Jon was fired you all;he said he thinks it's ironic and funny you all reached out to hire him; and had no real clue about JWT NYUfilm
How true is this (the above 'Variety' post), Greg? Hard to believe but anything is possible. GregGutfeldShow
Two employees... that's it? Calm down fs
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