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 Paramount/DreamWorks science fiction epic War Of The Worlds has swept past $500m at the worldwide box office since it opened fiveweeks ago.Steven Spielberg s H G Wellsadaptation  stanley cup has grossed more than $315.1m in international and $219.8m indomestic ticket sales as of Aug 2 for a worldwide running total of more than$534.9m.The picture launched inNorth America on Jun 29 along with several other territories through UIP,grossing stanley cup  an opening day worldwide haul of more than $34m.Over its first five-dayweekend on more than 8,200 prints in 78 territories through UIP it took morethan $102m, a runaway record for Paramount, UIP, Spielberg and star Tom Cruise.Since then the picture hasbroken 179 international records, registering all-time opening weekends forSpielberg, Cruis stanley cup e and Paramount in the UK, Italy, Spain, Australia, Mexico,South Korea, and Brazil among others. Australia and Russia produced all-timeindustry opening records.War Of The Worlds  domestic cumulative total of $219m and countingmeans it has overtaken the $215.4m mark set by 2000 s Mission: Impossible 2 to become the biggest North American release of Cruise scareer.His biggest internationalhit remains 2003 s The Last Samuraion $345.6m, while MI:2 is hisworldwide champion on $545.9m. Spielberg s biggestinternational and worldwide hit remains 1993 s Jurassic Park, which amassed $557.6m and $914.7m respectively.His number one domestic hitis 1982 s E.T.  The Extra-Terrestrial, which grossed more than $359.1m and finished in ex Uded Minding the store
 Directors Michel Hazanavicius and Luc Besson join campaigns calling for overhaul of Frances famous cultural exception laws taking into account new digital landscape.Frances top cinema, music and publishing bodies joined forces on Friday in a call for new legislation to help their industries face up to the challenges of the digital revolution.At the heart of their campaign, bannered  Liberty, Legality, Fraternity , is a demand for legislation to support a  legal  digital  offering  of films, music an stanley cup d books by French companies in the face of piracy and competition from global Internet giants such as Google and Apple. French culture has turned a corner and entered the digital age. A digital ecosystem is developing but it wont survive without state measures to support it,  Pascal Rogard, head of the Society of Authors and Composers of Dramatic Works  SACD  鈥?Frances equivalent to the Writers Guild of America, told a news  stanley kubek conference.He was joined by the heads of half a dozen other cultural lobbies, including the Association of Authors, Directors and Producers  LARP ; the Union of Independent Music Producers  Upfi , and the French Publishers Association  SNE  as well as digital players such as Paris-based video sharing site Dailymotion and FilmoTV, Wild Bunchs curated VOD and SVOD platform.The group laid six proposals on the table. Key a stanley us mong these was a call for a levelling of the fiscal playing field in France and across Europe.At present, the services of French VOD and SVOD oper