Technology & Science
May 9, 2007
YouTube Faces a Copyright Class Action
SAN FRANCISCO - What do English footballers and music publishers have in common? They have teamed to file a class action against YouTube, saying the Google-owned company engages in "brazen acts" of copyright infringement by posting unauthorized video clips on its popular Web site.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - What do English footballers and music publishers have in common? They have teamed to file a class action against YouTube, saying the Google-owned company engages in "brazen acts" of copyright infringement by posting unauthorized video clips on its popular Web site.
The suit is the latest in the legal battle over who is responsib...
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