Notes on the Viacom ruling
[Front] Posted Jul 4, 2008 17:29 UTC (Fri) by corbet
Google's purchase of YouTube always seemed questionable to some observers:
it looked as if Google were buying itself a whole new source of copyright
lawsuits. One of the benefits of that purchase came through on
July 2, when a U.S. District Court ordered Google to hand over its
complete set of YouTube traffic logs, containing information about every
video viewed on the service. See
Groklaw for the full text of the order. If this order stands, millions
of users worldwide will have their viewing data handed over to a litigious
entertainment industry company. There's a couple of important implications
to draw from this turn of events, so LWN will venture a little far afield
and take a look.
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