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Judge Orders YouTube to Give All User Histories to Viacom
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"we have no records" - Google
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What are they going to do sue a bazillion people?
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Heh thats some funny shit right there... they'll need a whole staff of 100+ people to review those logs..
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that is obviously a money grabbing technique
but to really deter copyright infringement, shouldn't the scare be put into those that uploaded the videos? If people start getting sued big for "sharing" videos under the whole "user submitted" website model, it could really put a dent in the piracy thing. it worked a little bit for music, I think, don't know why they didn't continue with it? |
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:1orglaugh Nice dream but they will never get it.
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What if they don't even want this information to sue.
What if they want it for their own marketing? What if it's all a big conspiracy to sell us products and movies we want without us knowing?!?! FUck.. I'm scared.. this could be bigger than George Bush and 9/11 |
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pretty fucking shady
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"Viacom also requested YouTube's source code, the code for identifying repeat copyright infringement uploads, copies of all videos marked private, and Google's advertising database schema.
Those requests were denied in whole, except that Google will have to turn over data about how often each private video has been watched and by how many persons." |
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That could take a while methinks...
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They way everyone pines for them you'd thing it was Googles big ol' tits they were suckling on as children. Don't be so heartbroken
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Each video includes # of views in plain site for anyone to see. Maybe google can just release it's counter source code.
$views=+1; |
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Actually, fuck the judge! |
Youtube was a poison pill to google.
I said it before the sale and I said so after the sale:) I am going to go so far as to predict that Google shuts Youtube down while it is modified with better copyright filters or Google closes Youtube entirelly which may be to drastic but I definatly see YoutTube going down for a while. |
PS: Youtube is truly one of the biggest violations of copyright in american history.
Historically there never has been such an operation of flagrant and vast copyright theft. The news and media outlets will be saying that soon. |
It's funny seeing people talk about YouTube and then porn tube sites.
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Always has seemed to me that what they need is uploaders certifying that they have legal rights to distribute the material, then digitally sign it. Doesnt seem hard(?)
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this is total bs
as a canadian who post to youtube, releasing my information would be a violation of peipeda the canadian government is the authority that prevents such a release |
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google should print the records out on paper and then send truckloads of records to Viacom
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what a joke
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All the world is free game and copyright infringement is a fairy tale. Good for Viacom. There needs to be some serious steps in controlling copyright infringement. Get the systems first, get the users second. If there is no system to share under, the users will have to go back to sharing one on one. It's beyond impossible to shut down sharing when it's one seeder and 20 million sharers. |
they gonna try to sue users for watching clips or try to tally what youtube owes them in royalties for people watching the clips?
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This will be interesting to see how it plays out...and who wins.
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I'm behind Viacom on this one. They are doing what is needed to bring down illegal Tube sites and P2P. Seems some here support piracy and some hate it and some hate it and love depending on whether they are using it on YouTube or fighting it on Redtube. We should use this decision and sue the buggers illegally uploading porn. As for privacy matters. If you break the law you should not have any rights of privacy. The answer is simple, don't pirate or support them and you will stay private. |
This is good news for those of us who want to see illegal tube sites shut down. If youtube can be found guilty of contributory infringement then it's game on for all of the copycats.
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Doing this after the judge told them to go buy some hard drives might just piss off the judge. There is another side to this that no one has seen yet. Look on the big porn Tube sites and see the people uploading, some are clearly the owners uploading clips for advertising, some are from people doing a couple and a lot are from people who seem to have nothing better to do than upload hour after hour. Maybe an auto uploader or maybe the owner of the site ripping a members area and using it as uploaded. To claim it was an independent surfer the owner of the Tube site has to able and ready to prove it was a surfer. Then the copyright holder can sue the uploader. I'm cynical and don't see members up loading hours after hours of porn. |
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Also they want this info to prove that copyrighted material is more popular than user created material. |
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If your information is on the database and you were violating copyright laws your right of privacy ended right there. Ended by you making the decision to break the law. Privacy laws were never meant to protect criminals. Yes the records contain people who were not viewing or sharing copyright material and these will be ignored. So if you were uploading content you own then you have nothing to worry about. Must do a search and see what you think of porn Tube sites and the people who upload to them. |
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Legal liability for YouTube viewers Users of YouTube and other video-sharing sites could face $750 per clip penalties if they have watched a video that was uploaded without the copyright holder's permission. Copyright infringement in the United States strict liability offense. What this means, is that users are liable when they illegally copy works, even if they're not aware that this is wrong, or that the work is protected by copyright. http://www.cnet.com/8301-13739_1-993...l?tag=blogFeed |
that is pretty extreme to be unworkable... how about if someone uploads a photo to a forum that happens to be copywritten, would all people that open the thread be liable to pay?
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Rarely have I seen a person as clueless as you. |
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2. they are not asking for the information of people who are guilty, they are asking for ALL information. Read the question they are trying to make the arguement between user CREATED content and copyright content. fair use does in fact mean that user DERIVED content is also NOT a copyright infringement, the question is predisposed that any use of copyright content is an infringement which it is not. |
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