- After three years of solid lobbying, UK government commits to tax breaks for animation producers (BBC)
- New NPD report predicts 100 million TVs will be internet-connected in North America and Western Europe by 2016 (Los Angeles Times)
- Google defends Hotfile in ongoing copyright battle with movie industry (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Disney’s John Carter expected to become one of biggest Hollywood flops ever (The Washington Post)

Kidscreened
- After three years of solid lobbying, UK government commits to tax breaks for animation producers (BBC)
- New NPD report predicts 100 million TVs will be internet-connected in North America and Western Europe by 2016 (Los Angeles Times)
- Google defends Hotfile in ongoing copyright battle with movie industry (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Disney's John Carter expected to become one of biggest Hollywood flops ever (The Washington Post)
March 21, 2012