Sue Google at your peril. Their analytics are better than any private detective out there.
However, does wanting to buy YouTube or uploading your own content under fake accounts affect the suit at all? Intent to purchase the site shouldn’t weight in when it comes to copyright infringement and wouldn’t uploading your own content just require removing those citations from the suit?
Sure, this proves that Viacom’s intentions might not be pure, but does it legally change anything? (The Most Damning Information Google Dug Up On Viacom)
Source: Business Insider
12 notesShowHide
-
butupwithjoy liked this
-
danthom liked this
-
mitochondrion liked this
-
southpol liked this
-
ledgergermane liked this
-
takethecityandrun reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
Isn’t Viacom making Google’s job of policing YouTube for copyright-infringing content harder by doing this? They’re...
-
hughbot liked this
-
iisabelle reblogged this from publiccommunication
-
shelovesyoublog liked this
-
crephoto liked this
-
publiccommunication reblogged this from soupsoup
-
soupsoup reblogged this from dbreunig
-
dbreunig posted this