Monday, July 29, 2013

MTV owner demanded that YouTube remove 100,000 clips

The company Viacom, which requires multiple entertainment channels, including MTV heard that YouTube video from your server to remove more than 100 thousand videos where she owns copyrights. However, the company did not apply for YouTube to court. This Friday night, said the Associated Press. Viacom accused the video service and its owner, Google, and the fact that they do not create "filters" that prevent the server clips are copyrighted. Furthermore makes the media company that YouTube and Google "will not give a fair market agreement to YouTube users would have access to content owned by Viacom." YouTube, for its part, has promised to remove the clip, the owners require it formally. In this YouTube representative regretted that Viacom is not able to continue in the placement of their clips on such popular video service that the popularity of TV programs increased benefit. U.S. television network CBS, and NBC have to use YouTube with approval of their content video service. We have an agreement with MTV, Google, according to which the users of the Internet search engine search for clips owned television station. Revenues from the use of this content shared between them. Associated Press recalled that in November 2006 with the YouTube server, 30,000 videos removed at the request of the Japanese society in copyright protection.

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