This is my first video. I know, It's not a cartoon, but I wanted to unleash some RANDOMNESS!!! Enjoy! Apologies to Viacom and Nestle.
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In the third episode episode of the Xtreme Insider Enigma;
- Plugs a big PPV
- Tells us about Nickelodeon's definition of "Canceled"
- Big news involving Danny Phantom and New York City
- and MORE!
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a brief overview of the law suit brought by Viacom against Google and Youtube. Also the peacefull means by which we can express our opinion over this invasion of privacy.
please sign this VERY IMPORTANT
http://www.petitiononline.com/privacy...
Dr evil
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Youtube
www.negotiationlawblog.com/youtube.jpg
Viacom
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Viacom
http://www.solarnavigator.net/films_m...
BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6...
Subsidiaries
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category...
Viacom
http://www.viacom.com/investorrelatio...
Google
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/...
Cnet news clip
http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc...
Media news clip
http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc...
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This is my first amv, created August, 2006. I don't think it was too bad, but I think I made it too actiony. People didn't really like the song either, so I don't think I'll make anymore rap videos, even though independent rap is cool.
Song: Ride of your Life
Artist: Gift of Gab
By ANICK JESDANUN - AP Internet Writer
NEW YORK --
Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton authorized full access to the YouTube logs after Viacom Inc. and other copyright holders argued that they needed the data to show whether their copyright-protected videos are more heavily watched than amateur clips.
The data would not be publicly released but disclosed only to the plaintiffs, and it would include less specific identifiers than a user's real name or e-mail address.
Lawyers for Google Inc., which owns YouTube, said producing 12 terabytes of data - equivalent to the text of roughly 12 million books - would be expensive, time-consuming and a threat to users' privacy.
The database includes information on when each video gets played, which can be used to determine how often a clip is viewed. Attached to each entry is each viewer's unique login ID and the Internet Protocol, or IP, address for that viewer's computer.
Stanton ruled this week that the plaintiffs had a legitimate need for the information and that the privacy concerns are speculative.
Stanton rejected a request from the plaintiffs for Google to disclose the source code - the technical secret sauce - powering its market-leading search engine, saying there's no evidence Google manipulated its search algorithms to treat copyright-infringing videos differently.
The court has yet to rule on Google's requests to question comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert of Viacom's Comedy Central.
Viacom is seeking at least $1 billion in damages from Google, saying YouTube has built a business by using the Internet to "willfully infringe" copyrights on Viacom shows, which include Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and Nickelodeon's "SpongeBob SquarePants" cartoon.
The lawsuit was combined with a similar case filed by a British soccer league and other parties.
Together, the plaintiffs are trying to prove that YouTube has known of copyright infringement and can do more to stop it, a finding that could dissolve the immunity protections that service providers have when they merely host content submitted by their users.
Though Google said giving the plaintiffs access to YouTube viewer data would threaten users' privacy, Stanton referred to Google's own blog entry in which the company argued that the IP address alone cannot identify a specific individual.
In a statement, Google said it was "disappointed the court granted Viacom's overreaching demand for viewing history. We are asking Viacom to respect users' privacy and allow us to anonymize the logs before producing them under the court's order."
Google did not say whether it would appeal the ruling or seek to narrow it.
Stanton's ruling made only passing reference to a 1988 federal law barring the disclosure of specific video materials that subscribers request or obtain.
Kurt Opsahl, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said Stanton should have considered that law along with constitutional free-speech rights, including a right to read or view materials anonymously.
He said a user's ID can sometimes include identifying information such as a first initial and last name.
Viacom said it isn't seeking any user's identity. The company said any data provided "will be used exclusively for the purpose of proving our case against YouTube and Google (and) will be handled subject to a court protective order and in a highly confidential manner."
This is not the first time Google has fought the disclosure of user information it had been stockpiling. While gathering evidence for a case involving online pornography, the U.S. Justice Department subpoenaed Google and other search engines for lists of search requests made by their users.
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Viacom has now sued Google/YouTube for One Billion Dollars over alleged copyright infringement. In this video, Kenrg time travels back from the future to discuss several possible outcomes and what it might mean for the viral video community.
For more on the lawsuit see:
http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/03/13/viacom-hits-up-google-for-1-billion
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In the latest episode of the Xtreme Insider, Enigma talks about;
- DP: 3 finally coming to the US
- The Biggest F-Up Award Winner
- Invader Zim
- and more
and don't forget, the Xtreme Insider is now on iTunes!
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John Pilger speaking in Chicago (excerpted from Democracy Now!) on the danger of Americans getting "Their News" from Major Media. i.e. (Media Monopoly)
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