MPAA’s Glickman: Movies Everywhere, but Legally

Courtesy Broadcasting & Cable - Business and Deals News  Mon, 04/28/2008 - 19:00

Motion Picture Association of America president Dan Glickman made it clear to a National Press Club audience Monday that movies aren't just for theaters or even traditional television sets anymore, but for wherever the new, tech-savvy generation wants to -- legally -- see them.


 

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