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May 26th, 2008

Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA; The full response

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:40 pm

Categories: General, Google, Web Technology, YouTube

Tags: Google Inc., Lawsuit, YouTube Inc., DMCA, Viacom Inc., Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan

Google has filed its response to Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit over copyright infringement. The gist: Viacom’s lawsuit hampers the Internet and challenges the protections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Google’s response (Techmeme)–you’re forgiven if you are shocked that Viacom and Google haven’t settled yet–denies a lot and acknowledges a few basic facts, but doeyoutube.pngs indicate the search giant’s strategy.

Here’s Google’s argument in a nutshell (see full response via PDF):

Viacom’s lawsuit challenges the protections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA“) that Congress enacted a decade ago to encourage the development of services like YouTube. Congress recognized that such services could not and would not exist if they faced liability for copyright infringement based on materials users uploaded to their services. It chose to immunize these services from copyright liability provided they are properly responsive to notices of alleged infringement from content owners. Looking at the online world today, there is no question that Congress made the correct policy choice. Legitimate services like YouTube provide the world with free and authorized access to extraordinary libraries of information that would not be available without the DMCA — information created by users who have every right to share it. YouTube fulfills Congress’s vision for the DMCA. YouTube also fulfills its end of the DMCA bargain, and indeed goes far beyond its legal obligations in assisting content owners to protect their works. By seeking to make carriers and hosting providers liable for internet communications, Viacom’s complaint threatens the way hundreds of millions of people legitimately exchange information, news, entertainment, and political and artistic expression.

Translation: Google stands for all that enables the Internet. Viacom is evil–or at least misguided.

The issue for the judge–assuming this ongoing spat gets before a jury–will be to decide who creates YouTube’s content. Sure, users upload, edit and otherwise embellish content. But content from companies like Viacom provide the raw material. The big questions will revolve around degrees of usage. When does something like Comedy Central turn into something new once a user plays with it a bit?

Disclosure: CBS is buying CNET, parent of ZDNet. CBS and Viacom were once the same company and are now siblings. Both CBS and Viacom are controlled by the same guy–Sumner Redstone. It’s a roundabout disclosure, but figured I’d offer it anyway.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Yes, and so is the solution...
All Viacom has to do is inform YouTube when an offending video is discovered and YouTube removes the copyrighted material, thus protecting Viacom's copyright.

As the owner of copyrighted materi... (Read the rest)
Posted by: tkepner Posted on: 07/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Sick Of This Crap  itanalyst2@... | 05/26/08
Corporate greed in its unending splendor  klumper | 05/26/08
Nice marxist rant.  frgough | 05/27/08
Marxist? Where?  TtfnJohn | 05/27/08
Brainwashing at its finest...  storm14k | 05/27/08
Try again  klumper | 05/27/08
True, sadly  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  riverab0@... | 05/27/08
Translation:  frgough | 05/27/08
Seems kind of strange  voska1 | 05/27/08
But the YouTube fans eat it up like candy  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Speaking of ignorant...  none none | 05/27/08
Not liable?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Nope  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
No prediction, let the court sort it out.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
re: Not liable?  none none | 05/27/08
You may be right,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Actually, we don't have to wait and see ...  terry flores | 05/27/08
To answer your question.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
re: Actually, we don't have to wait and see ...  none none | 05/27/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  tymiles | 05/27/08
The issue of the business model  aa3805@... | 05/27/08
Maybe  svpaladin@... | 05/27/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  byter_z | 05/27/08
Simply put, you are wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Almost, but not quite...  jasonp@... | 05/27/08
Yes, no, and not really  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Rediculous  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Indeed they do profit  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Please explain  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Pretty simple really.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Yeah, simply an assumption  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Assumuption? No, just  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Re: Almost, but not quite ...  super_J | 05/27/08
Hmmm, I have to disagree  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Have you looked at You tube?  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Your opinion or even my opinion on quality  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
True (NT)  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Talk about spin...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
I should add  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
Good Point.  riverab0@... | 05/27/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  BrainiacVI | 05/27/08
Again, you choose to ignore the money.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
I'm not ignoring the money, you're ignoring the convenience...  BrainiacVI | 05/27/08
And as I said, all business  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
But they do!  Mike Hunt | 05/27/08
Removing posters does not cut profits.  BrainiacVI | 05/27/08
Correct in one statement.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/27/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  rsherry@... | 07/03/08
RE: Google: Viacom's YouTube lawsuit threatens DMCA  reibertg@... | 07/03/08
RE: Google: Viacom and No Rights  JoeRJr | 07/03/08
Well, it's THE LAW  neverhome | 07/03/08
Yes, and so is the solution...  tkepner | 07/03/08

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