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Thread started 05/26/08 4:27pm

TonyVanDam

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Google: Viacom's YouTube suit threatens freedom

SIDENOTE: ViaCON is still piss that YouTube is still standing. lol

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...be_lawsuit

By LARRY NEUMEISTER, Associated Press Writer Mon May 26, 4:05 PM ET

NEW YORK - A $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit challenging YouTube's ability to keep copyrighted material off its popular video-sharing site threatens how hundreds of millions of people exchange all kinds of information on the Internet, YouTube owner Google Inc. said.

Google's lawyers made the claim in papers filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan as the company responded to Viacom Inc.'s latest lawsuit alleging that the Internet has led to "an explosion of copyright infringement" by YouTube and others.

The back-and-forth between the companies has intensified since Viacom brought its lawsuit last year, saying it was owed damages for the unauthorized viewing of its programming from MTV, Comedy Central and other networks, including such hits as "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart."

In papers submitted to a judge late Friday, Google said YouTube "goes far beyond its legal obligations in assisting content owners to protect their works."

It said that by seeking to make carriers and hosting providers liable for Internet communications, Viacom "threatens the way hundreds of millions of people legitimately exchange information, news, entertainment and political and artistic expression."

Google said YouTube was faithful to the requirements of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, saying the federal law was intended to protect companies like YouTube as long as they responded properly to content owners' claims of infringement.

On that score, Viacom says Google has set a terrible example.

In a rewritten lawsuit filed last month, Viacom said YouTube consistently allows unauthorized copies of popular television programming and movies to be posted on its Web site and viewed tens of thousands of times.

Viacom said it had identified more than 150,000 unauthorized clips of copyrighted programming — including "SpongeBob SquarePants," "South Park" and "MTV Unplugged" episodes and the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" — that had been viewed "an astounding 1.5 billion times."

The company said its count of unauthorized clips represents only a fraction of the content on YouTube that violates its copyrights.

It said Google and YouTube had done "little or nothing" to stop infringement.

"To the contrary, the availability on the YouTube site of a vast library of the copyrighted works of plaintiffs and others is the cornerstone of defendants' business plan," Viacom said.
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Reply #1 posted 05/26/08 4:30pm

Cinnie

Viacom wacc
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Reply #2 posted 05/26/08 4:54pm

Timmy84

Fuck Viacom. This is why their programming sucks. lol
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Reply #3 posted 05/26/08 5:47pm

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Honestly i cared about this more about 2 years ago, but youtube is nothing but a form of useless Tmz and Perez Hilton fodder. Its importance is already gone. The whole videos and airplay thing, really have no effect, because these artists just need to get their asses off labels, and if they did, they could put their shit all over youtube and no one could say shit.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #4 posted 05/26/08 8:56pm

TonyVanDam

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Timmy84 said:

Fuck Viacom. This is why their programming sucks. lol


Here in the org, we call them ViaCON because of the way they do business.
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Reply #5 posted 05/26/08 9:01pm

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lastdecember said:

Honestly i cared about this more about 2 years ago, but youtube is nothing but a form of useless Tmz and Perez Hilton fodder. Its importance is already gone. The whole videos and airplay thing, really have no effect, because these artists just need to get their asses off labels, and if they did, they could put their shit all over youtube and no one could say shit.


Are you aware that Michael, Madonna, Timbaland, R.Kelly, Christina, and even the Aaliyah estate have YouTube accounts?
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Reply #6 posted 05/26/08 9:26pm

missmad

TonyVanDam said:

lastdecember said:

Honestly i cared about this more about 2 years ago, but youtube is nothing but a form of useless Tmz and Perez Hilton fodder. Its importance is already gone. The whole videos and airplay thing, really have no effect, because these artists just need to get their asses off labels, and if they did, they could put their shit all over youtube and no one could say shit.


Are you aware that Michael, Madonna, Timbaland, R.Kelly, Christina, and even the Aaliyah estate have YouTube accounts?



and shakira and ricky martin!
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Reply #7 posted 05/26/08 9:45pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

Timmy84 said:

Fuck Viacom. This is why their programming sucks. lol


Here in the org, we call them ViaCON because of the way they do business.


Yeah they're some dirty crooks.
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