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added 2007 Mon May 7 12:34:58 by zaph22
YouTube, SueTube, could legal battles be the undoing of the world's most popular video sharing site? While the legal judgments are yet to emerge to give us all an indication of who'll win the war of the video sharing Web, it'll likely be years before anyone can truly claim to know 'how the video Web was won'.
added 2007 Tue May 1 14:57:58 by lizbethxq
Responding to Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement suit over video clips on YouTube, Google said Monday that it would not back off, declaring that the law was on its side. "We are not going to let this lawsuit distract us," Michael Kwun, managing counsel for litigation at Google, told reporters.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 18:46:41 by Karina
Media mogul Sumner Redstone says he's looking to his chief lieutenant, CBS Corp. chief executive Leslie Moonves, to "do the right thing" when it comes to deciding whether to fire Don Imus, the CBS Radio star shock jock now being whipsawed in a storm of racial controversy.
added 2007 Tue Apr 10 21:00:25 by populist
Yahoo on Tuesday announced a major customer for its new Panama search advertising platform--Viacom, one of the top entertainment Web sites with MTV.com, VH1.com and ComedyCentral.com.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 12:28:39 by Fedquip
In the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Congress struck a careful balance between the rights of the copyright holder and the need to protect the Internet as an innovative communication frontier, not as another venue for litigation
added 2007 Mon Mar 19 17:18:41 by alexrudloff
Mashable posts it's "Geek Guide to Good and Evil." Pete Cashmore lists Netscape on the side of Evil, along with Microsoft, the RIAA, DRM, Viacom, and God. Yes, God. Let the blog fight commence ;)
added 2007 Tue Mar 13 15:43:48 by Karina
Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. said on Tuesday it filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Google Inc. and its Internet video sharing site YouTube over unauthorized use of its copyrighted entertainment.
added 2007 Sat Feb 3 13:02:34 by davsmiths
YouTube, the video-sharing site owned by Google, agreed to remove more than 100,000 clips produced by Viacom after they were posted without permission.
added 2007 Fri Feb 2 19:22:29 by populist
Entertainment conglomerate Viacom has demanded that YouTube and Google Video remove more than 100,000 unauthorized clips of its video content, the company said in a statement Friday.
added 2006 Thu Sep 14 19:16:32 by unknown user
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