Courts To Big Media: Careful With Those Takedown Notices (GOOG)
Sillicon Alley Insider - Peter Kafka | August 21, 2008 10:20 AM
Here’s a nice bit of common sense, courtesy of the U.S. legal system: A ruling (embedded below) that tells big media companies that they can’t just send out blanket takedown notices when they see stuff they don’t like on YouTube or other Websites. Instead, they’re going to have to actually think about whether or not whoever submitted the clip (or whatever) has a right to do so. Wired
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