Can you—or Oprah?—copyright an idea? That all depends on what you mean by “idea.”
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Bongo banger Matthew McConaughey might finally start changing his bod-baring ways. But does that make good business sense?
The next big Lohan drama will appear on the small screen.
Halle Berry is launching her own perfume. How you can find money to start the business of your dreams.
Ex-‘Fat Actress’ star, Kirstie Alley, is ready to knock out fat by launching her own weight-loss brand in 2009. Alley might not need to scramble to secure funding for her new diet venture. But for those of us operating on a slighter scale, financing a bright small business idea requires strategy.
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey adds network owner to her impressive dossier. In late 2009, Oprah's network will replace the Discovery Health Network and be availabe to over 70 million households. “This is an opportunity to step out of the box and be able to do – on a regular basis – the kinds of shows that make my heart sing,” says Winfrey.

