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Originally Posted by RM
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.
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I don't either Ron! Seems as though a minimal amount of information can be used to identify a view (violation).