GlobalMedia.com to sue Real Networks in US$5-million suit over advertising servers

The head of Vancouver’s GlobalMedia.com Inc., now just a trading shell (CNM, May 31/01), is preparing to sue Seattle-based giant Real Networks, Inc. for US$5 million over a consulting and services contract he says wasn’t honoured. President and CEO Michael Metcalfe tells Canadian NEW MEDIA that an undisclosed "large, prestigious Seattle law firm" has provided GlobalMedia with a favorable legal opinion on the suit, and that it is a matter of days before the company files in King County WA. The move will proceed to an arbitration phase that Metcalfe describes as similar to discovery.

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Toronto’s ICE files for protection from creditors

Canadian new media company ICE Integrated Creative Experiences Inc. has filed for creditor protection, Canadian NEW MEDIA has learned. The company, widely recognized for its groundbreaking work in Internet video campaigns – including one for BMW of North America – filed on October 30 and company spokesperson Jon Nicholls says executives hope to restructure to continue operations at the end of that protection.

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Telefilm fund may yet be delayed as parties dispute broadcaster eligibility rules

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Telemanagement: November 1, 2001

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