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Viacom Accuses Google; Testing Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Written on
March 19th 2010
Author
Bob

Viacom has accused Google of turning a blind eye to illegal video clips on its YouTube site in a bid to attract viewers, according to a Reuters report published yesterday. The report details court documents released by the two companies earlier in the week. Google countered that Viacom managers continued [...] more...

Facebook’s Fabulous Scrabulous (Temporarily?) Scrapped

Written on
July 29th 2008
Author
Kathleen

ADOTAS – Scrabulous, the popular Scrabble-esque game on Facebook has been pulled in response to action from Hasbro, the rights-holder to Scrabble in North America. Mattel, which owns Scrabble’s international rights, filed a suit against Facebook last week and requested Scrabulous’ removal from the site. Attempts to pull up the game [...] more...

Viacom Won’t See Your YouTube Viewing Habits – Just Chad’s

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July 15th 2008
Author
Kathleen

ADOTAS – Whoopsy-daisy: it turns out Viacom doesn’t need all of the dirt on your YouTube viewing habits. Judge Louis Stanton had ordered Google to fork over the details of millions of YouTube users to Viacom, which would theoretically help the company prepare its $1 billion case on copyright infringement. The [...] more...



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