Viacom sues youtube

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"NEW YORK (AP) -- MTV owner Viacom Inc. sued the popular video-sharing site YouTube and its corporate parent, Google Inc., on Tuesday, seeking more than $1 billion in damages on claims of widespread copyright infringement.

Viacom claims that YouTube has displayed more than 160,000 unauthorized video clips from its cable networks, which also include Comedy Central, VH1 and Nickelodeon.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in New York, marks a sharp escalation of long-simmering tensions between Viacom and YouTube and represents the biggest confrontation to date between a major media company and the hugely popular video-sharing site, which Google bought in November for $1.76 billion.

YouTube's soaring popularity has been a cause of fascination but also fear among the owners of traditional media outlets, who worry that YouTube's displaying of clips from their programs -- without compensation -- will lure away viewers and ad dollars from cable and broadcast TV.

Viacom is especially at risk because much of its programming is aimed at younger audiences who also are heavy Internet users.

Last month Viacom demanded that YouTube remove more than 100,000 unauthorized clips after several months of talks between the companies broke down.

YouTube said at the time that it would comply with the request and said it cooperates with all copyright holders to remove programming as soon as they're notified.

In a statement, Viacom lashed out at YouTube's business practices, saying it has "built a lucrative business out of exploiting the devotion of fans to others' creative works in order to enrich itself and its corporate parent Google."

Viacom said YouTube's business model, "which is based on building traffic and selling advertising off of unlicensed content, is clearly illegal and is in obvious conflict with copyright laws."

Viacom said YouTube has avoided taking the initiative to curtail copyright infringement on its site, instead shifting the burden and costs of monitoring the video-sharing site for unauthorized clips onto the "victims of its infringement."

A representative for Google didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Other media companies have also clashed with YouTube over copyrights, but some, including CBS Corp. and General Electric Co.'s NBC Universal, have reached deals with the video-sharing site to license their material. CBS Corp. used to be part of Viacom but has since split off into a separate company.

Universal Music Group, a unit of France's Vivendi SA, had threatened to sue YouTube, saying it was a hub for pirated music videos, but later reached a licensing deal with the company.

In addition to damages, Viacom is also seeking an injunction prohibiting Google and YouTube from using its clips.

Google shares dropped $4.82, or 1.1 percent, to $449.93 in Tuesday morning trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, while Viacom's Class B shares rose 43 cents, or 1.1 percent, to $40 on the New York Stock Exchange."

 
no, actually it's very smart from the viacom side. There is so much copyrighted shit on youtube. Really there should be no way viacom loses. Do I like it? No. I just hope shit doesn't get taken off
 
there was a good Onion article on this...

NEW YORK—In a cease-and-desist letter sent to Google's attorneys

last week, media conglomerate Viacom demanded that YouTube immediately

pull 400,000 ex-TV viewers from its industry-leading video-sharing

site.

"These viewers clearly belong to Viacom and its related

entertainment subsidiaries," stated the letter, which called the

co-opted viewership "the result of an investment of hundreds of

millions of dollars by our company." "Should YouTube fail to adequately

address this blatant infringement, Viacom will not hesitate to assert

its ownership rights to its intellectual property."

The letter threatened further legal action if all the 400,000

viewers in question are not removed from their desks and returned to

their couches by the end of the week.
 
fucking money starved cunts. I love youtube and I would hate to see that site turn to shit over some dumbass company.
 
yeah, viacom = all bs involved in taking money from your pockets....

listen to this shit niggas, Apple, Gap, and some other company spent 100 million in marketing on 'project RED' (which is the charity thing to feed africans)

They raised only 18 million for that thing! Shouldn't 100 mil just be given straight??? NO cause for them they dont care about charity, they just want to spend loads of money making their company seem friendly to the buyer.

FUCk those hoes!
 
who the hell cares. companies these days will do anything to get more money and power. i love youtube. its nice in school
 
sort of difficult to keep up with the amount of material that is uploaded on youtube each day. youtube does their best to keep the copyrighted stuff off, but there is a lot of stuff that slips through the cracks. i don't really think youtube should be held accountable because there is no screening program on uploaded material. you can upload anything and it will stay up until taken down, by either admins or users flagging it for inappropriate. and of course people watching those episodes won't flag it so it is up to the admins to take it down.
 
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