Entertainment
Regulation of movie showings updated
(CNS): The local Film Control Board now has the authority to rate films being shown in Cayman, as the Film Exhibition Control Law (2015) came into effect 1 January. Cabinet has appointed Rita Estevanovich (chair), Tonie Chisholm and Andrew Ebanks to the board for a period of three years. The law also calls for the Department of Commerce […]
Fresh start for DREAM Nightclub
(CNS Business): The former DREAM Nightclub wants to erase the negative stigma that surrounds this establishment by changing its name to Club SMB. Located on Seven Mile Beach beside Peppers Smokehouse, the club will now operate under new management and plans to make their big debut on Friday 5 June with a launch party. Club […]
ICTA to set rules of local TV content
(CNS Business): The Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) is changing the framework of licence obligations for cable TV and redefining what “local content” means for broadcast carriers in the Cayman Islands. The television regulators told CNS Business they are also looking into creating a universal service fund to collect fees from cable companies to […]
Cayman updating copyright law
(CNS Business): Minister of Commerce Wayne Panton announced the Cayman Islands would soon be falling under the UK’s umbrella regarding copyright laws. The minister explained the aim is to offer stronger intellectual property protection that is in line with Britain.
Binge watching comes to Cuba
(CNS Business): Following a softening of relations between the US and Cuba at the end of last year, California-based Netflix, the leading Internet film and TV subscription service, has begun offering its low-cost streaming service to people in Cuba with Internet connections and access to international payment methods, the company announced today.
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