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  1. Marvel makes everyone's dreams come true and releases WandaVision breakout tune "Agatha All Along" on Spotify. The Disney+ series kicked off the MCU's Phase 4 in mid-January, far later than originally planned. Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, WandaVision finds the titular couple settling down in the town of Westview with their sights on achieving the perfect domestic life. However, it soon becomes apparent something is wrong, as their idyllic existence soon proves to be the result of Scarlet Witch's reality-bending magic. At the same time, other nefarious forces surround the heroes, including the newly revealed Agatha Harkness.

  2. The first official images for Spider-Man: Homecoming 3 have been revealed. Marvel Studios and Sony have been working together for the last several years on the latest big-screen take on the famous wall-crawling hero. While Holland's Spider-Man made his debut in Captain America: Civil War, his first solo film came a year later with Spider-Man: Homecoming. The sequel, Spider-Man: Far From Home, was the first MCU movie to arrive after Avengers: Endgame.

    Holland has spent the last several months working on the third Spider-Man MCU movie. Rumors have swirled about what it could contain, but Marvel and Sony haven't revealed any information officially. Fans have remained hopeful that Holland would provide some information thanks to his tendency to reveal plot details and spoilers accidentally. But Holland says he doesn't even know about Spider-Man 3 is about. Marvel and Sony have done an excellent job of preventing set photos from surfacing online too, which means fans haven't received a proper look at Spider-Man: Homecoming 3 - until now.

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  4. The CreativeFuture coalition, which represents companies and individuals in the film, TV, music, and publishing industries, is asking President Biden to help fight online piracy. Now that the felony streaming bill and the CASE Act have been passed, big tech companies such as Google and Facebook are key adversaries once again.

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    Last month, Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States after one of the most controversial elections of modern times.
    This change of administration provides an opportunity for special interest groups to call for legislative change.
    The lobbying effort started before the election and while most of it takes place behind closed doors, some calls for change are purposefully shared in public. That’s also the case with a letter sent by CreativeFuture.
    CreativeFuture is an organization that represents the interests of over 560 companies that operate in the copyright industry, as well as 275,000 individuals who work there. The group has been a fierce proponent of stricter copyright legislation and limiting the rights of big tech companies.
    CreativeFuture Asks for Help

    Last October, before the election, CreativeFuture already reached out to Biden, asking him to support the felony streaming bill and the CASE Act, which eventually passed under the Trump administration.
    The group also summed up Biden’s track record as a defender of copyright and asked for his support in the years to come.
    “If you are elected, we hope that your team and appointees will be reminded of that – and that this will remain a bedrock element of your domestic and foreign policy,” the group wrote at the time.
    As it turns out, Biden doesn’t have to ‘remind’ himself as CreativeFuture just sent another letter, requesting support. Signed by the group’s leadership committee, the letter asks the President to help fight the piracy scourge.
    “[T]he pandemic led to a rapid increase in digital piracy, as criminal enterprises capitalized on the fact that so many Americans were forced to remain at home,” the letter reads.
    Billions of Dollars at Stake

    This increase in piracy seems to have disappeared, according to our findings. However, the group warns that piracy is cutting into already reduced legitimate revenue streams, triggering billions of dollars in losses.
    With the felony streaming bill and the CASE Act passed, the pro-copyright group already got most of what it asked for in last year’s letter. But there is more. In the letter sent this week, CreativeFuture points the finger at an ‘enemy’ that’s closer to home.
    “As you well know from your years in the Senate and as Vice President, not everyone in Washington is a supporter of copyright. The creative community has often been on the losing end of the battle to improve copyright protections,” the group writes.
    The ‘Big Tech’ Problem

    CreativeFuture is referring to big tech. The group believes that companies such as Google and Facebook profit from copyright infringement, while hiding behind the safe harbor provisions of the DMCA.
    This is not a new talking point. The group and other copyright advocates have complained about the lacking copyright liability of internet platforms for many years. CreativeFuture, in particular, directly attacked Google on several occasions.
    With this week’s letter, the group reminds President Biden of its concerns, calling for support.
    “We hope that your Administration will support ongoing efforts to ensure that the biggest internet platforms – companies such as Facebook and Google – have greater accountability for addressing the unlawful conduct occurring across their worldwide services.”
    “We know that you are personally aware of how these platforms can be misused and how they dodge accountability – all while making immense profits,” the letter adds.
    ‘Piracy is Theft’

    If we look back in history we see that President Biden has supported copyright holders in the past. “Piracy is theft, clean and simple,” is a quote that can be attributed to the current president, who was also rumored to be directly involved in the Megaupload shutdown.
    At the moment, Congress is still looking into ways to modernize the DMCA so it’s likely that new copyright legislation will be proposed during the coming years. With that in mind, we can expect more lobbying efforts, both from rightsholders and big tech.
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    A copy of the letter, available here (pdf), was posted by The Hill. Oddly enough it’s not listed on CreativeFuture’s overview of Government filings.

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