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thu 7/3/2008
(image by Mykl Roventine via flickr)
A U.S. judge has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom the personal information of millions of YouTube users, including their log-in IDs, IP addresses and viewing history. Google purchased YouTube nearly two years ago. Viacom, the parent company of MTV and Comedy Central, alleges YouTube users consume more "pirated" content than user created videos.
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lol And we also download music "illegally". Who f***ing cares?! These corporations make BILLIONS of dollars a year. Just because we watch a few stupid videos on YouTube or download a few dumb songs, that's not exactly hurting their bank accounts any.
Taraca* LBD
fri 7/4 7:45pm
^^ i agree but these companys want every dollar in the market..... and also if people wanna get technical when we dl music it is illegal....
Mrjam7
sat 7/5 9:04am
that's freaking messed up! it's not fair.
la princesa
sun 7/6 5:45pm
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