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Originally Posted by podunklander
youtube claims to be doing their part by having disclaimers and copyright info available to those who submit videos and these individuals are supposed to have permission from the copyright owner... but it is up to the copyright holder to report a violation.
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That's true, but it is also part of Viacom's allegations. They claim they have had to employ a team just to monitor YouTube (hence the ruling), and would like some financial compensation for that expense.
I just don't like the idea of all that info (which also includes passwords, I think) being turned over to another party.