Viacom's $1 billion suit against YouTube revived

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A federal appeals court has revived a $1-billion lawsuit by Viacom Inc. against Google Inc.'s YouTube over alleged unauthorized posting of Viacom content.

Viacom had sued YouTube, claiming the website allowed users to post copyrighted Viacom content without permission between 2005 and 2008, including content from Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report."

In an order Thursday, the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals remanded the case to a lower court, instructing the district judge to determine if YouTube had knowledge or awareness of specific infringing material and whether it willfully blinded itself to that specific content.

"We conclude that the District Court correctly held that the 512(c) safe harbor requires knowledge or awareness of specific infringing activity, but we vacate the order granting summary judgment because a reasonable jury could find that YouTube had actual knowledge or awareness of specific infringing activity on its website," US Circuit Judge Jose A. Cabranes wrote in a 39-page opinion.

Despite the litigation, Viacom has reached deals in recent years to post Viacom-owned content on YouTube. Google announced on Wednesday that it had reached a deal to offer films from Paramount Pictures, a Viacom unit, in YouTube's online rental store. Comedy Central also has its own YouTube channel.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/05/viacom-1-billion-suit-against-youtube-revived/
 
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Another thing. I have seen a Viacom website that contains videos illegally taken off YouTube. Even though YouTube does not own the content, I think there should be a court case, and I think it will convince Viacom to think otherwise.
 
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