Protestors Decry Marketing to Kids
July 2, 2007
Even before the new Transformers film debuted word leaked out that Paramount and Dreamworks had given the go-ahead for a sequel.
Could Have a Major Effect on Hobby Gaming
July 2, 2007
The Supreme Court has ruled that it is not automatically a violation for manufacturers and distributors to enforce minimum retail pricing on retailers.
Will Manufacturers Control Pricing?
July 1, 2007
Pat Fuge of Gnome Games in Green Bay, Wisconsin draws our attention to last week's Supreme Court decision, which appears to allow control of retail prices by manufacturers in some circumstances, and asks for game manufacturers to use the ruling to support brick and mortar retailers by controlling heavy discounting by Internet retailers.
Movies, More
July 1, 2007
We spoke to Top Cow president Matt Hawkins about what sales of the Darkness videogame mean to sales of the comic products and other topics.
Pete Fenlon Takes Role
July 1, 2007
Mayfair Games has announced that Will Niebling has retired from his post as CEO after a 10 year stint.
For Retailers, and Educators/Librarians
July 1, 2007
Gen Con has announced its programming for Gen Con Trade Day, which will begin on Wednesday, August 15th.
The Universe and Beyond
July 1, 2007
Warner Brothers signed a multi-year deal making Mattel master toy licensee for the entire DC Universe.
Will Produce Feature-Length Animation
July 1, 2007
The Weinstein Company, The Gotham Group and a provincial government of South Korea are teaming up to produce and distribute animated features.
Mixed Reactions
July 1, 2007
The 2007 Anime Expo looks slightly down from prior years when it was held in Anaheim , California .
'Ratatouille' Tops Willis' 'Die Hard'
July 1, 2007
The animated rats of Pixar's Ratatouille easily spoiled Bruce Willis' return to the screen as the blue collar cop John McClane.
'Devil May Cry,' 'Gurren-Lagann,' & 'Kyoshiro'
July 1, 2007
At Anime Expo ADV announced three more action-oriented anime licenses.
For Marketing to Children
June 28, 2007
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, a Boston-based advocacy group which seeks to 'counter the harmful effects of marketing to children' has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the marketing of Transformers , a PG-13 movie, to children.
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