Hollywood Docket: Lohan & lesbian prison gangs?; Pirate Bay wins; Limewire making deals

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Hollywood Docket: Lohan & lesbian prison gangs?; Pirate Bay wins; Limewire making deals

Tue Jul 20, 2010 @ 10:09AM PST
  • Where would the world be without the tabloid spin on Lindsay Lohan's incarceration? The actress will reportedly have to confront mean girls in prison, including — gasp! — lesbian gangs. [NY Daily News]
  • A Dutch court has ruled that two leading ISPs in the Netherlands don't have to block access to the Pirate Bay. [Billboard]
  • Despite being found liable for massive copyright infringement, Limewire is making business deals, including one with Merge Records for access to its respected catalog of indie bands. [Digital Music News]
  • The Senate Communications Subcommittee has introduced legislation that would encourage broadcasters to return all or some of their spectrum by allowing them to share in the proceeds of a spectrum auction. [TVNewsCheck]

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