View Full Version : YouTube sued for $1 Bn by Viacom
Haha, in your face, Google! :rock:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070313/ap_on_hi_te/viacom_youtube_lawsuit
If this is the only way to stop Lonelygirl15 from posting her stupid videos, so be it. :)
Kapitan_Phillips
03-14-07, 05:24 PM
You know Google can come back saying that users accept an agreement when they register not to upload copyrighted material, and considering how many videos are uploaded every day and the sheer amount of traffic, it'd be nigh-on impossible to police it all instantaneously.
PeriscopeDepth
03-14-07, 09:29 PM
I can understand Viacom's bitching if people are putting whole episodes up, but I can't see what the trouble is with clips?
PD
Kazuaki Shimazaki II
03-15-07, 12:38 AM
I can understand Viacom's bitching if people are putting whole episodes up, but I can't see what the trouble is with clips?
PD
Guy 1 puts up first five minutes. Guy 2 puts up last 5 minutes. Guy 3 puts up the 5-minute climax. Before you know it can assemble most of the meat of a film.
Taking clips is part of fair use, but generally IIRC you need some purpose. You can parody it, criticize it ... etc. But just putting something up probably does not qualify.
For that, though, I don't see major potential for a significant loss in sales (commercial damage). It is often good advertisement, as some cynical Hollywood top leadership know and try to use.
My sympathies are w/ Google, Youtube and the guys posting on this one.
Apperantly there is not much of a case against google due to their recent moves to prevent copyright infringement.
Haha, in your face, Google! :rock:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070313/ap_on_hi_te/viacom_youtube_lawsuit
If this is the only way to stop Lonelygirl15 from posting her stupid videos, so be it. :)
:lol:
Except it isn't directed against the "Lonelygirls" but those who upload programs or music videos (like old rare videos which some, who would never upload do enjoy :oops:)
Actually I love clips like these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI87I2WZYOE
Historical goodness. :rock:
Kapitan_Phillips
03-15-07, 05:51 AM
I really dont see what the problem is, to be honest. No-ones making a profit, and I'd much rather go out and buy a DVD than have to wait for YouTube to load 1500 parts of a movie.
SUBMAN1
03-15-07, 09:26 AM
This one will be interesting. This is similar to the Napster type lawsuits of the past!
-S
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