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YouTube Hit Hard In Court Ruling Against Viacom


YouTube's early business model of posting videos without permission is coming back to hurt them now -
The question is: will artists shift to their OWN websites and host videos on their sites???!!!


Google will have to turn over every record of every video watched by YouTube users, including users' names and IP addresses, to Viacom, which is suing Google for allowing clips of its copyright videos to appear on YouTube, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Viacom wants the data to prove that infringing material is more popular than user-created videos, which could be used to increase Google's liability if it is found guilty of contributory infringement.

Viacom filed suit against Google in March 2007, seeking more than $1 billion in damages for allowing users to upload clips of Viacom's copyright material. Google argues that the law provides a safe harbor for online services so long as they comply with copyright takedown requests.

Although Google argued that turning over the data would invade its users' privacy, the judge's ruling (.pdf) described that argument as "speculative" and ordered Google to turn over the logs on a set of four tera-byte hard drives.

Read the rest here:

http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/07/judge-orders-yo.html

Written by Ryan Singel

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