Intellectual Property
Nov. 4, 2006
YouTube Pacts Raise Content-Ownership Issues
FORUM COLUMN - By Howard R. Weingrad and Sara L. Edelman - YouTube, the immensely popular video-sharing site, touts its more than 100 million views per day but seems to ignore that the videos' copyrighted material is being used without permission.
Forum Column
By Howard R. Weingrad and Sara L. Edelman
YouTube, the immensely popular video-sharing site, touts its more than 100 million views per day but seems to ignore that the videos' copyrighted material is being used without permission. Recently, for example, Viacom and The Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (which found 29,549 files, such as vide...
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