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DMCA complaint against YouTube dropped

January 15, 2007 Husband of 'Second Life' figure says complaint regarding a video on the video-sharing site was not a copyright issue. TAGS: Ailin Graef, DMCA, Guntram Graef, Second Life, terms of service, YouTube, complaint, claim, video, Google Inc.

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: DMCA, Viacom Inc., YouTube, copyright infringement, fate, hosting company, copyright law, Napster Inc., Google Inc., attorney, video

'Electric Slide' on slippery DMCA slope

February 3, 2007 Yes, you can copyright a dance. And the man who owns the rights to the iconic wedding shuffle isn't pleased that it's popping up on the Web. TAGS: dance, DMCA, YouTube, claim, attorney, video

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

Viacom lawyer: YouTube knows it violates copyrights

March 16, 2007 Attorney for media conglomerate says Google doesn't adequately police pirated clips, leaving his company with an unfair burden. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, attorney, lawyer, Google Inc., service provider, Washington, work, video

Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA complaint

January 16, 2007 After a digital attack on the "Second Life" land baroness, her husband, Guntram Graef, filed, then withdrew, the complaint. He explains why. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Guntram Graef, DMCA, Second Life, complaint, YouTube, video, photograph, image, Google Inc.

Google denies Viacom copyright charges

May 1, 2007 Search giant says it is protected by the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act and says Viacom suit threatens video-sharing sites. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, lawsuit, Google Inc., owner, entertainment, California, knowledge, video

Blizzard abandons DMCA threat over 'WoW' manual

June 9, 2006 Video game maker drops copyright complaints over eBay sale of "World of Warcraft" guide after advocacy group steps in. TAGS: DMCA, World of Warcraft, auction, Vivendi Universal, video game, eBay Inc., complaint, California, video

YouTube dances the copyright tango

July 24, 2006 news analysis Legal experts think popular video-sharing site obeys law but could still face court challenges to its growing business. TAGS: YouTube, DMCA, court, law, expert, Los Angeles, video

Why's it so hard to get 'Buffy' on my iPod?

January 13, 2006 reporter's notebook Buying a new iPod is easy. Filling it with video is far more complicated, Declan McCullagh finds. TAGS: copyright law, DMCA, Apple video iPod, copy protection, Apple iPod, Apple PowerBook, San Francisco, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, TV, DVD, notebook computer, Apple Macintosh, video, Microsoft Windows

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: legal liability, YouTube, Mark Cuban, copyright law, lawsuit, litigation, DMCA, Google Inc., CEO, video

The copyright buzz from the 'Electric Slide'

June 4, 2007 Richard Silver explains what all the fuss was about over online videos of the 1970s line dance he created. TAGS: Richard Silver, dance, lawsuit, DMCA, YouTube, video, Google Inc.

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., takedown, MoveOn.org, YouTube, notice, DMCA, lawsuit, copyright law, record, attorney, video, Google Inc.

Ripping DVDs may never be the same again

November 29, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains the wider import of a Hollywood lawsuit aimed at preventing the ripping of DVDs to portable video players. TAGS: portable video player, portable video, video player, studio, DMCA, PVP, access control, DVD, CSS, practice, complaint, video

Legal troubles mount for YouTube

May 7, 2007 NBC Universal, English soccer league and Thailand's government are among the video-sharing site's growing list of possible courtroom foes. TAGS: YouTube, Viacom Inc., Thailand, DMCA, Napster Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., Google Inc., agreement, California, CEO, video

Journalist at center of YouTube case

May 8, 2007 How a reporter fares in his copyright case against Google-owned video-sharing site could affect media conglomerates. TAGS: Viacom Inc., copyright holder, YouTube, journalist, holder, Los Angeles, DMCA, Google Inc., center, video

'Warcraft' maker sued for blocking sales of unofficial guide

March 24, 2006 Florida man says that despite the video game maker's claims, his book does not violate copyright and trademark laws. TAGS: Blizzard Entertainment, auction, Vivendi Universal, eBay Inc., complaint, DMCA, World of Warcraft, guide, online game, video game, Microsoft Word, video, Microsoft Corp.

Week in review: YouTube honeymoon over for Google

March 16, 2007 Viacom files suit against the search giant--was Marc Cuban right? Also: Music and hacking at SXSWi, and Microsoft invests in speech tech. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, Napster Inc., Week in review, DMCA, lawsuit, Cisco Systems Inc., hacking, reader, Google Inc., cell phone, video
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