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Linus and Lucy is a world-famous Peanuts song written by composer Vince Giraldi, and the owner of that music, Lee Mendelson Film Productions, goes after illegal use assiduously.
On his last night hosting on May 21st, Stephen Colbert did a short segment about it.
And, well, we can't play the next part because the late show house band, Louis Cato and the Great Big Joy Machine, started to play Linus and Lucy.
The Peanuts rights holders promptly went after CBS, which has paid an undisclosed licensing fee.
The Peanuts rights holders have donated all that money to World Central Kitchen, the disaster relief nonprofit.
Anastasia Tsilikas and Pierre News, New York.
On Friday, if all goes according to plan, representatives from the U.S.
and Iran will meet in Geneva to sign another 60-day ceasefire agreement.
But the two sides still have not come to an agreement on what's been at the heart of this war and decades of conflict, Iran's development of nuclear weapons.
We heard about this hack from someone whose job it is to identify computer hacks that could be a threat to all of us.
J-A-G-S, JAGS.
His initials are shorter and cooler.
cyber paleontologist, like he digs for the remnants of cyber attacks.
Jags works for a cybersecurity company called Sentinel-1.
It helps big companies like Samsung and the Golden State Warriors and the government protect their computers and networks.
And Jags is kind of a big deal.
There are actually a couple of pieces in the International Spy Museum in D.C.
based on his cyber paleontology work.
We met up with Jags because we wanted to get a peek into the invisible war.
Because Jags has made a stunning discovery of a highly specialized, highly sophisticated cyber weapon.