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10 Articles match "Google","Veoh"
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The Viacom v. YouTube briefs: after the dust has settled
And Google bought YouTube knowing full well about all the infringement, and in fact hoped to profit from it. I've been swamped and haven't been able to give the summary judgment briefs in the Viacom v. YouTube case the attention they deserve. For good examples of those, see here , here , here , here , here , here , and here.) See id. at 25 n.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, March 21, 2010
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How Veoh's demise could impact copyright law
By Eriq Gardner We were as shocked as everyone to hear Veoh is laying off employees and heading towards bankruptcy. Just a few years ago, the company seemed poised to challenge Google's YouTube as the go-to video-sharing website, having attracted.
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Gideon’s Remix: First observation on why Veoh is bad policy
I note that the quotations from Fred von Lohman, the Mystic Knight of the EFFluviati, that appeared in the press on the Veoh case were somewhat guarded. The industry sentiment regarding Veoh reminds me of reaction to the lower court decisions in Grokster —this simply cannot be the law. Why can’t Google do it?
Music Technology Policy
- Saturday, September 19, 2009
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How Veoh's demise could impact copyright law
By Eriq Gardner We were as shocked as everyone to hear Veoh is laying off employees and heading towards bankruptcy. Just a few years ago, the company seemed poised to challenge Google's YouTube as the go-to video-sharing website, having attracted.
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U.S. Register of Copyright Marybeth Peters on Google Books
Marybeth Peters gave her usual cogent analysis at a congressional hearing last week, this time on the Google Books case. Tags: creepy google books marybeth peters google books settlement getting googled
Music Technology Policy
- Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Google's Blind Side: The Smartest Guys in the Room Can't Handle the Truth pt. 2
In Google's Blind Side, he makes many good points about the unacknowledged liability exposure that Google has to the many copyright infringement cases pending against the company, and makes an overarching point that cuts against the Veoh case.He Tags: googles blind side ronald cass also gives a very well-articulated.
Music Technology Policy
- Sunday, April 25, 2010
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More YouTube disclosures
billion YouTube/Google history that should be of interest to all the members in the class action as well as those who have yet to see a dime from Google for the past, present or future use of their work. And for you Veoh fans out there, this case is in the 2nd Circuit, not the Temporary Autonomous Zone.) are in a whole new area.
Music Technology Policy
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Google to EMI: Stop me before I infringe again!
Just in case you were wondering whether it's over the top to criticize the Veoh decisions for perpetuating the "catch me if you can" business model--here it is again. EMI Music Publishing has reportedly opted out of the Google Books settlement. just so that it may tell Google not to infringe on them. Hence the name? How strange!
Music Technology Policy
- Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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Must YouTube re-post videos following a counternotice?
YouTube/Google has good lawyers, and they made sure that subscribers agree that YouTube can remove (and keep down) videos for pretty much any reason YouTube chooses: YouTube expressly disclaims any and all liability in connection with User Submissions. Veoh may, without notice to You, remove or block any Video Content from the Veoh Service.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Saturday, May 23, 2009
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The Viacom v. YouTube briefs: after the dust has settled
And Google bought YouTube knowing full well about all the infringement, and in fact hoped to profit from it. I've been swamped and haven't been able to give the summary judgment briefs in the Viacom v. YouTube case the attention they deserve. For good examples of those, see here , here , here , here , here , here , and here.) See id. at 25 n.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Sunday, March 21, 2010
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ABA Journal's "Copyright in the Age of YouTube": C&C's first fisking!
Lloyd held that although Veoh had the ability to control its own system, it did not have the ability to control the infringing activity. He concluded that the DMCA protects online companies like Veoh that work in good faith to limit copyright infringements committed by their users. Google, Yahoo and CNet" probably have little to fear.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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