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YouTube sued over copyright infringement

July 19, 2006 Journalist claims video-download site encourages its users to violate copyright law. TAGS: YouTube, DMCA, copyright law, Los Angeles, video

American Airlines subpoenas Google, YouTube

March 10, 2006 Airline draws on digital copyright law to force companies to identify person who posted training video on their Web sites. TAGS: subpoena, copyright law, airline, YouTube, DMCA, Google Inc., training, video

YouTube's fate rests on decade-old copyright law

March 13, 2007 Wording of DMCA, which appeared in Congress long before the Web video revolution, could determine whether YouTube disappears. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, copyright infringement, fate, copyright law, hosting company, Napster Inc., Google Inc., attorney, video

The legal rights to your 'Second Life' avatar

January 5, 2007 Despite a YouTube takedown, Experts claim that journalists' use of a private avatar's image in a news context falls under fair use doctrine. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Second Life, avatar, Guntram Graef, YouTube, copyright law, RFC, video service, virtual worlds, Google Inc., attack, image, video, photograph, e-mail

Week in review: Deal or no deal in YouTube?

October 13, 2006 Google buys video-sharing service and adds to the Office 2.0 wave. Chipmakers talk speed, while Toyota touts ethanol. TAGS: YouTube, copyright law, Google Docs, Week in review, litigation, Google Inc., spreadsheet, Microsoft Office, video, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

YouTube may add to Google's copyright worries

October 10, 2006 Popular video-sharing site already faces legal heat. Will its acquisition make Google a high-profile lawsuit target? TAGS: YouTube, legal liability, copyright law, Mark Cuban, DMCA, lawsuit, litigation, Google Inc., CEO, video

Microsoft chastises Google on copyrights

March 6, 2007 Redmond joins the hue and cry of critics who charge the search giant with usurping other people's content. TAGS: copyright law, intellectual property, Google Inc., YouTube, RIAA, Microsoft Corp., video

Gawker Media mystery ads appear on YouTube

February 2, 2007 updateCompany founder has acknowledged that a Gawker employee has been posting copyright videos with ads. Images: Mystery ads TAGS: Gawker Media, copyright holder, copyright law, YouTube, holder, permission, founder, owner, lawyer, spokesman, entertainment, video

Viacom sued over Colbert parody on YouTube

March 22, 2007 EFF, others claim Viacom is misusing copyright law in forcing video-sharing site to take down parody of Comedy Central show. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, takedown, MoveOn.org, DMCA, notice, lawsuit, copyright law, record, attorney, video, Google Inc.
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