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Thread started 01/05/07 8:58am

jaimestarr79

Daniela Ciceralli video banned from youtube in Brazil?

Why is this Video Banned? It's not exactly a sextape? In brazil women run around have naked anyway.
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/07 9:34am

SureThing

She's hot.
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Reply #2 posted 01/05/07 9:46am

jaimestarr79

link here[u]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeoDtgzMYLg
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Reply #3 posted 01/05/07 9:48am

jaimestarr79

Can anybody tell me how to add a link so you can just click on it and it will take your directly to the link? I am computer handicapped.
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Reply #4 posted 01/05/07 9:51am

SureThing

jaimestarr79 said:

Can anybody tell me how to add a link so you can just click on it and it will take your directly to the link? I am computer handicapped.



Sorry, the org is not handicapp excessible.
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Reply #5 posted 01/05/07 9:53am

jaimestarr79

SureThing said:

jaimestarr79 said:

Can anybody tell me how to add a link so you can just click on it and it will take your directly to the link? I am computer handicapped.



Sorry, the org is not handicapp excessible.



Damn, that's cold.
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Reply #6 posted 01/05/07 9:54am

SureThing

jaimestarr79 said:

SureThing said:




Sorry, the org is not handicapp excessible.



Damn, that's cold.



http://www.youtube.com/wa...eoDtgzMYLg

Just post the link, don't rite all that squibble squabble next to it.
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Reply #7 posted 01/06/07 7:39am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Why is this Video Banned? It's not exactly a sextape? In brazil women run around have naked anyway.


YouTube ordered to block steamy video in Brazil
Updated Fri. Jan. 5 2007 8:21 AM ET


Brazil's top model, Daniela Cicarelli, displays a collection in Sao Paulo, in this Friday, June 18, 2004 file photo. (AP / Alexandre Meneghini)

Associated Press

SAO PAULO, Brazil -- A Brazilian judge has ordered YouTube to find a way to stop Brazilians from viewing steamy footage of supermodel Daniela Cicarelli and her boyfriend on the highly trafficked video-sharing site, court officials said Thursday.

YouTube was first ordered in September to remove video showing Cicarelli and Brazilian banker Renato Malzoni in intimate scenes along a beach near the Spanish city of Cadiz.

But the clip still appears periodically on YouTube, prompting the expanded order from Sao Paulo state Supreme Court Justice Enio Santarelli Zuliani on Tuesday, the court's press office said in a statement.

Two Brazilian sites that ran the video of Cicarelli and Malzoni complied with the original order, the statement said.

Cicarelli is one of Brazil's best-known models. She hosts a show on Brazilian MTV and was previously engaged to Brazilian soccer great Ronaldo, who plays for the famed Real Madrid team of Spain.

The judge said YouTube must find a way to use filters so the clip stops popping up in Brazil on the site owned by Google Inc. Lawyer Rubens Decousseau Tilkian, who represents Cicarelli's boyfriend, said YouTube had not gone far enough to prevent access to the clip because people keep posting it using different names for the video.

"The Internet is democratic and has to be defended, but this struggle is to have some level of control to avoid the violations of people's fundamental rights, like privacy and intimacy," Tilkian said in a phone interview.

YouTube spokeswoman Jennifer Nielsen declined comment on the decision.

Links to the video appeared on YouTube Thursday, but efforts to access them from Brazil and the United States produced this message: "This video has been removed due to terms of use violation."

Though Zuliani is a judge in Brazil's most populous state of Sao Paulo, where Internet use is heaviest, he had the power to issue an order affecting all of Brazil, the court press office said.

The case now goes automatically to a three-member panel of judges who will decide whether to make the order permanent and whether to fine YouTube as much as $119,000 for each day that the video was viewable, Tilkian said.

The lawyer represented both Cicarelli and Malzoni in the first case when they won the order to have the links taken down. Malzoni decided to go forward with the second case seeking to ban YouTube in Brazil after the video kept reappearing, Tilkian said.

"The problem is that the system is failing," Tilkian said. "Our objective is simply to get this video off-line."

It's not YouTube's first brush with litigation, although disputes have often been over copyright. In July, independent news reporter Robert Tur sued YouTube in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claiming footage of his was posted and circulated without his permission.

YouTube also deleted nearly 30,000 files after a Japanese entertainment trade group complained, and through negotiations with leading U.S. copyright holders agreed to deploy an audio-signature technology that can spot specific clips.

When it bought YouTube in November, Google set aside shares now worth about $220 million as a financial cushion to cover losses or possible legal bills for the frequent copyright violations on YouTube's video-sharing site.

Meanwhile, Google last September appealed a Brazilian federal judge's order to turn over information on users of the company's Orkut social-networking service.

Google insisted it already had complied with court requests to identify individuals accused of using Orkut to spread child pornography and engage in hate speech against blacks, Jews and homosexuals.

The company has said it is open to data requests from foreign governments as long as they comply with U.S. laws and are issued within the country in which the information is stored.
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Reply #8 posted 01/06/07 7:57am

BlackAdder7

luv4u said:

jaimestarr79 said:

Why is this Video Banned? It's not exactly a sextape? In brazil women run around have naked anyway.


YouTube ordered to block steamy video in Brazil
Updated Fri. Jan. 5 2007 8:21 AM ET


Brazil's top model, Daniela Cicarelli, displays a collection in Sao Paulo, in this Friday, June 18, 2004 file photo. (AP / Alexandre Meneghini)

Associated Press

SAO PAULO, Brazil -- A Brazilian judge has ordered YouTube to find a way to stop Brazilians from viewing steamy footage of supermodel Daniela Cicarelli and her boyfriend on the highly trafficked video-sharing site, court officials said Thursday.

YouTube was first ordered in September to remove video showing Cicarelli and Brazilian banker Renato Malzoni in intimate scenes along a beach near the Spanish city of Cadiz.

But the clip still appears periodically on YouTube, prompting the expanded order from Sao Paulo state Supreme Court Justice Enio Santarelli Zuliani on Tuesday, the court's press office said in a statement.

Two Brazilian sites that ran the video of Cicarelli and Malzoni complied with the original order, the statement said.

Cicarelli is one of Brazil's best-known models. She hosts a show on Brazilian MTV and was previously engaged to Brazilian soccer great Ronaldo, who plays for the famed Real Madrid team of Spain.

The judge said YouTube must find a way to use filters so the clip stops popping up in Brazil on the site owned by Google Inc. Lawyer Rubens Decousseau Tilkian, who represents Cicarelli's boyfriend, said YouTube had not gone far enough to prevent access to the clip because people keep posting it using different names for the video.

"The Internet is democratic and has to be defended, but this struggle is to have some level of control to avoid the violations of people's fundamental rights, like privacy and intimacy," Tilkian said in a phone interview.

YouTube spokeswoman Jennifer Nielsen declined comment on the decision.

Links to the video appeared on YouTube Thursday, but efforts to access them from Brazil and the United States produced this message: "This video has been removed due to terms of use violation."

Though Zuliani is a judge in Brazil's most populous state of Sao Paulo, where Internet use is heaviest, he had the power to issue an order affecting all of Brazil, the court press office said.

The case now goes automatically to a three-member panel of judges who will decide whether to make the order permanent and whether to fine YouTube as much as $119,000 for each day that the video was viewable, Tilkian said.

The lawyer represented both Cicarelli and Malzoni in the first case when they won the order to have the links taken down. Malzoni decided to go forward with the second case seeking to ban YouTube in Brazil after the video kept reappearing, Tilkian said.

"The problem is that the system is failing," Tilkian said. "Our objective is simply to get this video off-line."

It's not YouTube's first brush with litigation, although disputes have often been over copyright. In July, independent news reporter Robert Tur sued YouTube in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claiming footage of his was posted and circulated without his permission.

YouTube also deleted nearly 30,000 files after a Japanese entertainment trade group complained, and through negotiations with leading U.S. copyright holders agreed to deploy an audio-signature technology that can spot specific clips.

When it bought YouTube in November, Google set aside shares now worth about $220 million as a financial cushion to cover losses or possible legal bills for the frequent copyright violations on YouTube's video-sharing site.

Meanwhile, Google last September appealed a Brazilian federal judge's order to turn over information on users of the company's Orkut social-networking service.

Google insisted it already had complied with court requests to identify individuals accused of using Orkut to spread child pornography and engage in hate speech against blacks, Jews and homosexuals.

The company has said it is open to data requests from foreign governments as long as they comply with U.S. laws and are issued within the country in which the information is stored.


was that so hard to understand?...why are you searching youtube for erotic videos Jaime?
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Reply #9 posted 01/06/07 8:49am

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Since I won't link it, are they getting busy or what? biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 01/06/07 9:37am

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jaimestarr79 said:

Can anybody tell me how to add a link so you can just click on it and it will take your directly to the link? I am computer handicapped.


right click in the browser , press 'copy'
and press 'paste' in your post smile
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Reply #11 posted 01/06/07 9:45am

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none of the edits online seem to show anything explicit....
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