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11 Apr 2007, 3:27 pm
U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 220 Available at SSRN: [ssrn.com] Abstract: This is the text of a paper delivered at that Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union Copyright Seminar in Tokyo on 15 March 2007 - days after Viacom launched a major copyright infringement action against YouTube. [read post]
11 Apr 2007, 1:16 pm
On March 13th, Viacom filed suit against YouTube. [read post]
10 Apr 2007, 6:18 pm by Unknown
In it he discusses the Viacom lawsuit:Wired: Viacom’s argument is that you’re not working hard enough to keep infringing clips off of YouTube. [read post]
10 Apr 2007, 6:18 pm by Nick
In it he discusses the Viacom lawsuit:Wired: Viacom’s argument is that you’re not working hard enough to keep infringing clips off of YouTube. [read post]
10 Apr 2007, 12:19 am
I never visit YouTube to watch potentially infringing content, I visit to watch some amazing user generated content, such as this brilliant explanation on the genetic evidence for evolution.The implications of the study are clear for Viacom v Google, as it seems to remove potential inducement arguments made by copyright owners. [read post]
6 Apr 2007, 10:09 pm
" (Joseph Berger, "Fighting Over When Public Should Pay Private Tuition for Disabled", Mar. 21; Amity Shlaes, "After Viacom, Freston Makes Case for Special Ed", Bloomberg, Mar. 16; Mary Ellen Egan, "A Costly Education", Forbes, Apr. 9 (sub)). [read post]
5 Apr 2007, 5:10 pm
A Viacom executive argued to Reuters that YouTube still hosts copyrighted clips, and that the ones purged at Viacom's request represent only a portion of all of the Viacom-owned material actually available on the site. [read post]
3 Apr 2007, 2:30 pm
 The lawsuit stems from the fact that clips from a number of Viacom’s programs are regularly appearing on... [read post]
3 Apr 2007, 7:10 am
Viacom content represents a very small percentage of overall content and video streaming, confirming the view that YouTube is really about user-generated content, not clips from mainstream media. [read post]
1 Apr 2007, 3:27 pm
Big outfits like Viacom may make the most noise about copyright violations, but porn sites are using tech to protect their property. [read post]
31 Mar 2007, 4:34 am
Notwithstanding Viacom's claims, 512(c) is good for Hollywood - we'd probably still have video sharing, but much more ex ante filtering on legitimate sites. [read post]
30 Mar 2007, 10:12 am by Nick
GoogleWatch reports that Google has filed for an extension to reply to Viacom's copyright infringement lawsuit. [read post]
30 Mar 2007, 10:12 am by Unknown
GoogleWatch reports that Google has filed for an extension to reply to Viacom's copyright infringement lawsuit. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 4:04 pm by Nick
Last week Viacom took its dispute with YouTube to the court of public opinion, having an OpEd by its head counsel published in WaPo. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 4:04 pm by Unknown
Last week Viacom took its dispute with YouTube to the court of public opinion, having an OpEd by its head counsel published in WaPo. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 3:26 pm
Likewise, CBS and Viacom settled a case concerning the television show Big Brother.The IPKat notes that, although George Orwell coined the term Big Brother and put the concept down on paper, it has entered the language and culture so thoroughly that perhaps it should be treated as the copyright version of a generic term. [read post]
29 Mar 2007, 1:21 pm
  There's lots here to digest, and a big part of this will influence the Viacom v. [read post]
28 Mar 2007, 9:58 pm
While we are on the subject, another of Viacom’s counselors, Douglas Lichtman, wrote an  editorial for the Los Angeles Timeslast week. published last Saturday in which he also argued that YouTube’s knowledge of users’ actions will inevitably tip the scale in his client’s favor. [read post]
28 Mar 2007, 12:41 am
Just last week, Viacom sued YouTube and Google for hosting allegedly infringing videos uploaded by users, and nearly every news headline highlighted the one billion dollars in damages that the entertainment company is seeking. [read post]
26 Mar 2007, 5:09 pm
For example, one of our client's trademarks was accidentally assigned to Viacom due to a USPTO error. [read post]