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| Episode 15 - The Copyright 2.0 Show - MPAA Piracy? |
| Published: July 16, 2007, 2:05 pm |
| Tags: Podcast, Articles, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Google, Internet Radio, Mpaa, Netcast, Plagiarism, Podtcast, Prince, Riaa, Viacom |
| hikes Google takes a shot at Viacom Prince angers his label with a CD giveaway The MPAA is accused of piracy And Many more… You can download the MP3 file here. Those interested in subscribing to the show can do so via this feed. Show Notes If you found this article useful, please consider donating to this site. Need Plagairism Help? |
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| Google Cleaning Up YouTube Mess |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 2:42 pm |
| Tags: News, Copyright Infringement, Google, Viacom, Youtbue |
| their on-going issues with Viacom once and for all by finally having the content-fingerprinting technology they've been working on, up and running on YouTube by September. This will supposedly resolve the issues regarding the Viacom copyright infringement case that has been dragging on for eons now. Attorney for Viacom Donald Verrilli said that |
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| Google Copyright Filter Coming to YouTube this Fall |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 9:43 am |
| Tags: Video, Legal, Google, Copyright Infringement, Viacom, Youtube |
| a court hearing related to Viacom’s (and many others) law suit against the video service, YouTube attorney Philip Beck revealed they’re working on a system that would only take a few minutes to determine if a clip is copyrighted material. Unfortunately, Beck was somewhat vague on when Google would have the screening in place. |
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| Performing Rights Groups Aim to Outdo RIAA |
| Published: August 1, 2007, 4:57 pm |
| Tags: Culture, Ascap, Bim, Copyright, Disney, Infringement, Riaa, Sesac, Sony, Viacom, Sne, Dis, Via, Goog |
| Disney (DIS), Sony (SNE) and Viacom (VIA). Representatives of these organizations listen to radio stations, surf the internet and visit businesses to keep tabs on where, and when, the music of their artists is played. These companies generally stay under the radar. But within the past few months, reports of lawsuits brought against nightclubs, |
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| In Brief: Viacom's third quarter profits were "bigger ... |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 1:10 pm |
| Tags: Mtv, Sumner Redstone S Folly, Viacom |
| Viacom's third quarter profits were "bigger than expected," which sent shares up 4 percent. ("Bigger than expected," in this case, means that they dropped less than 1 percent as compared to last... |
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| In Brief: Paramount—the brightest light in Viacom's ... |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 3:13 pm |
| Tags: Cindy Adams, Even Stopped Arthritic Clock, Paramount, Sumner Redstone, Viacom |
| Paramount—the brightest light in Viacom's recent earnings report— saw profits rise on ticket and DVD sales by 20 percent. So Cindy Adams is pretty sure Chairman Sumner Redstone is gonna... |
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| In Brief: "Sources tell me that the 84-year-old Redstone ... |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 4:10 pm |
| Tags: Sumner Redstone, Sumner Redstone Will Fire Everyone, Viacom |
| "Sources tell me that the 84-year-old Redstone wants out of his four-year-old marriage to 44-year-old schoolteacher Paula Fortunato. 'He's asked her to leave the Beverly Park house, and she won't... |
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| Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 19 - McTakeDown |
| Published: August 13, 2007, 11:25 am |
| Tags: Podcast, Articles, Bay Tsp, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Google, Linux Veoh Perfect10, Plagiarism, Podcast, Sco, Spam, Spam Blog, Splog, Viacom, Youtube |
| It’s Monday again and that means it is time for another 40-minute episode of the Copyright 2.0 show. This week the show is filled to the brim with the usual copyright news, humor and sarcasm that has made the show so special. Also included is a special birthday announcement and my pathetic attempt to rewrite my own history. All in all, it |
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| Google wants to depose Stewart and Colbert in YouTube suit |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 7:00 am |
| Tags: 1 Billion, Copyright Infringement, Deposed, Google, Jon Stewart, Lawsuit, Stephen Colbert, Stephencolbert, The Colbert Report, Viacom, Youtube |
| to C Net News, Google and Viacom are in the discovery phase of the media conglomerate's $1 billion infringement lawsuit against YouTube, which was purchased by Google last year; in that discovery phase, the hosts of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, both on Viacom's Comedy Central, are on Google's list of people they want to have deposed |
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| Farce: As part of its defense of Viacom's billion ... |
| Published: August 14, 2007, 6:10 pm |
| Tags: Farce, Jon Stewart, Lawsuits, Stephen Colbert, Viacom, Youtube |
| As part of its defense of Viacom's billion dollar lawsuit against it, YouTube wants Viacom employees Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert to testify. Also "that guy who says 'git 'er done' all the time,... |
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| Mega South Park hub being developed for online fans |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 8:04 am |
| Tags: Ad Revenue, Comedy Central, Deal, Matt Stone, South Park Studios, Trey Parker, Viacom |
| Filed under: Industry, Web, Celebrities, South ParkIn addition to a recent contract signed by South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker than will have us enjoying South Park episodes through at least 2011, fans will soon have an online destination through which to enjoy (legal) South Park material. The New York Times article doesn't go into |
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| The DMCA on 7 Video Sites (YouTube Beats Viacom) |
| Published: August 30, 2007, 11:18 am |
| Tags: Legal Issues, Personal Experiences, Articles, Dmca, Break, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Law, Copyright Policy, Dailymotion, Google Video, Ifilm, Metacafe, Plagiarism, Revver, Viacom, Youtube |
| than the policy on Viacom’s iFilm site. Though Viacom’s policy is more than complete, its complexity and lack of rightsholder-friendly tools put it far behind YouTube. As a rightsholder, I would much rather work with YouTube. Though YouTube as well as sites like it might have their DMCA safe harbor protections called into |
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| Copyright 2.0 Show - Episode 22 - iPhone Unlocking |
| Published: September 3, 2007, 10:17 pm |
| Tags: Podcast, Articles, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Dmca, Itunes, Nbc, Plagiarism, Podcast, Science Fiction, Sony, Viacom |
| including the following: Viacom DMCA’s the Wrong Person Sci-Fi Writers Receive Unwanted Takedown NBC Walks from iTunes Sony Shuts Down Music Store Lap Dances and Copyright Law Collide And Many more… You can download the MP3 file here. Those interested in subscribing to the show can do so via this feed. Show Notes If you found |
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| Why Fair Use Suffers on YouTube |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 4:21 pm |
| Tags: Punditry, Legal Issues, Articles, Dmca, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Fair Use, Google, Nbc, Plagiarism, Viacom, Video, Youtube |
| good case, despite what the Viacom’s of the world may think. Granted, many of the videos uploaded to YouTube would fail almost any fair use test, including postings of full episodes of shows and movies uploaded in segments. However, a minute-long clip of The Daily Show or the Colbert Report definitely has a stronger case, especially if it |
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| Viacom: Viacom Putting All of Daily Show Online |
| Published: September 8, 2007, 12:05 pm |
| Tags: Comedy Central, John Stewart, Viacom |
| lawsuit against Google, Viacom will be launching TheDailyShow.com with the entire back catalog of Stewart clips available for viewing (we're assuming for free). It's a progressive move by Viacom, and hopefully the clips aren't so chock full of ads that we can't enjoy them properly. Of course, that won't be true if MTV.com's full 30 second |
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