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YouTube Exposed: The Viacom Papers

By K. Daniel Glover 2 April 2010 No Comment

A federal court last month unsealed documents in Viacom’s copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube, and Viacom posted the documents, including revealing internal YouTube e-mails, to its Web site. Digital Society is reviewing the documents for insights into YouTube’s business practices and its attitudes about copyright law and online video content. Follow us on Twitter (@DigiSociety), or check back here for updates.

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