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14 Articles match "User Generated Content","YouTube"
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Italian Court Decides Google Executives are Criminals
In the United States, notions of free speech and laws work to protect companies such as Google from liability for content that is uploaded or published by individuals. Many websites would find it difficult, if not impossible, to pre-approve all submitted content. The group videotapes its bullying behavior of the student. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, March 1, 2010
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User-Generated Content, Social Networks, and Virtual Worlds, Part II: Volume 11, No. 4
Selden Revisited , by Shubha Ghosh; Law and the Emotive Avatar , by Llewellyn Joseph Gibbons; and Mass Culture and the Culture of the Masses: A Manifesto for User-Generated Rights , by Debora Halbert. Mass Culture and the Culture of the Masses: A Manifesto for User-Generated Rights. Patenting Games: Baker v.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, October 26, 2009
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Warner Music and YouTube Make New Deal
Back in December 2008, Warner Music Group pulled its music from YouTube when the two parties could not reach agreement on a new licensing arrangement. The agreements between YouTube and the major record labels apply to official and unofficial videos, so that move affected regular users who uploaded videos containing Warner Music songs.
JetLawBlog
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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Italian Court Decides Google Executives are Criminals
In the United States, notions of free speech and laws work to protect companies such as Google from liability for content that is uploaded or published by individuals. Many websites would find it difficult, if not impossible, to pre-approve all submitted content. The group videotapes its bullying behavior of the student. Image Source.
JetLawBlog
- Monday, March 1, 2010
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'Twilight' fans told to stop making Rob Pattinson t-shirts
By Eriq Gardner When most people think of the intellectual property fights with user-generated content websites, they think of cases like Viacom v. YouTube. Tags: Copyright Litigation Trademark Web/Tech YouTube Assuming that slow-moving case ever gets to trial, a court will determine what kinds of legal.
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Grass Roots Licensing Of Youtube Fare
My kids turned me on to “Charlie The Unicorn shortly after it made its debut on youtube several years ago. Like most user generated content, Charlie , a flash animated 2D short, was made on a shoestring and the production values reflect that. faster downloads) matures.
DealFatigue
- Monday, January 12, 2009
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YouTube Removing Israeli Military Videos?
This was apparently too much for YouTube, which moments ago removed several videos from the IDF ’s channel , including the most-watched video, which showed a group of Hamas goons being blown up in an air strike as they loaded Katyusha missiles onto a truck. Even if the claim is totally bogus, YouTube will remove the video almost immediately.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Another webinar and some other odds and ends
Learn how to choose a good name (especially for use in social media), how trademark law affects that choice, how to create content, and how to control that content. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/874334848 * One series of user-made videos on YouTube is beginning to be removed.
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ABA Journal's "Copyright in the Age of YouTube": C&C's first fisking!
The February 2009 edition of the ABA Journal has a long article by attorney Steven Seidenberg titled "Copyright in the Age of YouTube." Get that infringing piece of *&#$(@* off YouTube this second!" Rather, UMG asserts that the notice was sent only pursuant to YouTube's terms of service. YouTube politely declined.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009
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Shades of Gray on Viacom v. YouTube opinion: 'Where's the beef?'
YouTube case was " too damn short to do justice to the complex, heavily-litigated issues in the case." YouTube litigation, the court’s opinion granting judgment in favor of YouTube is surprisingly lean. Apparently I'm not alone in my belief that the district court's summary judgment ruling in the Viacom v.
Copyrights & Campaigns
- Saturday, July 3, 2010
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Cat Fight in the Fox’s Den
They need them now, with ad revenue shrinking, and customers departing networks in favor of cable channels — a multi-decade trend — and, more recently, video games, Internet TV sites such as Hulu, unauthorized (pirated) content, and user-generated content such as on YouTube. Until moments ago (mid-day Jan.
Digital Media Law
- Friday, January 1, 2010
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