Do user-generated content (UGC) companies like YouTube and Veoh qualify for "safe harbor" protection under the DMCA, or can they be held financially liable for not cracking down harder on copyrighted ...
In what is nothing short of a major win for the Safe Harbor provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a federal judge has hamstrung Universal Music Group’s ...
Attorneys representing online video sites around the country are salivating today over the Veoh summary judgment decision (I know this because I’ve spoken to a few of them). In a nutshell, here’s what ...
As Viacom's lawsuit against YouTube continues through its discovery phase, a San Jose district judge's decision concerning a small pornography company may represent a significant development on the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Veoh has a warning for justices at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals who will consider overturning a lower court's ruling in Universal Music Group's big copyright infringement case. "UMG's ...
A federal judge in San Jose, Calif., has thrown out a copyright infringement lawsuit launched by Io Group against Veoh Networks. Io Group, which also does business under the name Titan Media, produces ...
YouTube is cheering a new decision dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit against Veoh Networks that is similar to a battle it's fighting against Viacom. But not everyone thinks the ruling will ...
An Internet television service backed by one of Hollywood’s best-known deal makers launches today. After a year and a half of public testing, Veoh formally opens for business stocked with more than ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. YouTube efforts to fend off Viacom Internatonal’s $1 billion ...
Veoh has a warning for justices at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals who will consider overturning a lower court's ruling in Universal Music Group's big copyright infringement case. By Eriq Gardner ...
YouTube’s efforts to fend off Viacom International Inc.’s $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against its parent, Google Inc., were likely bolstered yesterday when a federal judge threw out a ...
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