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    Google Scores a Big Victory for BitTorrent Sites Google has won its court case again
    June 24th 2010

    " Google has won its court case against Viacom, where it was facing a $1 billion claim for allowing users to upload copyrighted clips to YouTube. The landmark case is expected to have a major impact on future cases dealing with the responsibilities of the operators of user-generated media libraries, including BitTorrent sites.

    Over the past years Google has been battling in court with Viacom over the question of whether YouTube is protected against copyright infringement claims under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
    Yesterday, U.S. District Court Judge Louis Stanton granted Google’s motion for summary judgment, ruling that Google is protected by the DMCA’s safe harbor provision. Effectively, this means that YouTube doesn’t have to remove any clips unless they are asked to do so by copyright holders.

    “If a service provider knows of specific instances of infringement, the provider must promptly remove the infringing material. If not, the burden is on the owner to identify the infringement. General knowledge that infringement is ‘ubiquitous’ does not impose a duty on the service provider to monitor or search its service for infringements,” Judge Stanton wrote.
    In a response, Google claimed the judgment to be a victory for all the people who ‘share’ on the Internet. “This is an important victory not just for us, but also for the billions of people around the world who use the web to communicate and share experiences with each other,” the company wrote on its blog.

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    Source: http://torrentfreak.com/google-score...-sites-100624/

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    Quote Originally Posted by torrentfreak View Post
    Google has won its court case against Viacom, where it was facing a $1 billion claim for allowing users to upload copyrighted clips to YouTube. The landmark case is expected to have a major impact on future cases dealing with the responsibilities of the operators of user-generated media libraries, including BitTorrent sites.
    Sorry. I'm not buying that for a second.

    There is an enormous difference in YouTube attempting to police their site and remove copyrighted content upon request, and a Bittorrent tracker which, for all intents and purposes, assists its users in obtaining nothing but copyrighted material. (don't give me that linux distro nonsense)

    Remember this when Newzbin was shut down? The judge all but laughed at that argument.

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    Anyone going after Google has a death wish. Did Viacom actually expect to win?
    "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"

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    Anyway ya look at it still a nice win, Wish it went more public

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    It's on FST, how public do you want it?
    "Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills and listening to repetitive electronic music"

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    Quote Originally Posted by iLOVENZB View Post
    It's on FST, how public do you want it?
    True

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    http://www.google.com/search?source=...AAAKoEBU_QIGt5

    CNET
    Engadget
    PBS
    timesonline
    wallstreetjournal
    huffingtonpost

    Just to name a few.


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    YEAH Google/youtube !!! Fuck Viacom! That is all.

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    “This is an important victory not just for us, but also for the billions of people around the world who use the web to communicate and share experiences with each other,”

    quite agree with that.
    Increased Restrictions are imposed on the digital world to protect something but not all of them are right from the beginning..

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    google sure likes to make himself look like good guy, I guess it makes easier for them to collect our private info
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