YouTube Removes Viacom's Clips, but Not All
Viacom Demanded that YouTube Remove Copy-right Infringing Material, but Some Clips Remain
By neile mcgrew, published Feb 05, 2007
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According to an Australian newspaper, Viacom has previously asked that YouTube remove clips of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart last October, around the same time that YouTube was purchased by Google for an astounding 1.65 billion dollars. Viacom and YouTube, along with Google, had entered negotiations to make it possible for Viacom-produced clips to remain, but apparently, the talks have failed as of February 2, 2007, according to Forbes.
Viacom is demanding the clips be removed due to a failure to compensate the company for its copyrighted material. YouTube claims to be in the process of creating a filtering system to block the uploading of clips that violate copyrights, but so far, there is no filter in place. The YouTube website's specifically prohibits uploading any copyrighted material not owned by the user that is submitting the clip, but there is a problem with enforcement.
Viacom points out that YouTube filters for porn and hate, but yet can't seem to filter out copyright infringing material, according to a statement by Viacom's Executive VP for Corporate Relations, pointing to "an inconsistency there."
At this time of this writing, several offending clips that have not been removed. From Comedy Central, there are still clips from The Daily Show and Chappelle's Show, and from Nickelodeon, there are clips from an awards show. The MTV VMA Awards show clips are still viewable. Another Comedy Central comedy series, Reno 911, has been removed, "due to a copyright claim by Viacom International Inc." Earlier, the same disclaimer read "3rd party" instead of Viacom.
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Did You Know?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act demands that any website found to be containing copyrighted material not owned by the site has to be removed, but there is no other punishment involved.
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