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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Viacom Hops into Bed with Joost

So after Viacom and YouTube could not settle on an agreement, Viacom turned around and licensed their content to Joost, which was created by the same people who brought you Kazaa. It tells you something about the current morally relative climate when one of the biggest content providers will hop into bed with the same parties that enabled the systematic pilfering of loads of their content. I was surprised to find that YouTube requires content providers to sign licensing agreements before they will employ filtering technology. If Congress were to step in and amend the DMCA to impose a burden on sites like YouTube to pre-screen their content, as I proposed in my paper, then this conflict wouldn't exist.

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