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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Wow that's ridiculous. Anyhow, why is it legal for users to upload things like music to YouTube?
    I suppose because of the many ways they can be downloaded now, i'm not sure

    I think everyone should spam google now to make the log bigger so viacom need to sift through loads
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    Viacom or w/e are right to do this, there not in the wrong at all.

    Its not like its bothering you, you wouldnt have even noticed either way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by N-Dubz View Post
    Viacom or w/e are right to do this, there not in the wrong at all.

    Its not like its bothering you, you wouldnt have even noticed either way.
    My personal logs and persnal details are being handed over to a company when I was told that they wouldn't be? That bothers me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh-H View Post
    My personal logs and persnal details are being handed over to a company when I was told that they wouldn't be? That bothers me.
    +1

    Why are they forced to hand them over anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 348GTS View Post
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    Why are they forced to hand them over anyway?
    Viacom are claiming that youtube have broken copyright restrictions.

    Not sure what they're going to do with our I.P addresses and video logs though.


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    Viacom filed suit against Google in March 2007, seeking more than $1 billion in damages for allowing users to upload clips of Viacom's copyright material. Google argues that the law provides a safe harbor for online services so long as they comply with copyright takedown requests.
    They have to give 4TB of hard drives over !

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    O god, I aint happy
    Im a runescape player.



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    So what does this mean?






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    doubtful Google will hand over anything. Google is within the law.

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    How lame, so much for privacy





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