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Google Says It Won’t ‘Manually’ Review YouTube Vids for Infringement
YouTube videos playing on the Guggenheim’s exterior Photo: NYCphotos-flickr / Flickr Google-owned YouTube on Thursday corrected a statement it made the day before, and now says the company will not manually review copyright-infringement claims...YouTube Alters Copyright Algorithms, Will ‘Manually’ Review Some Claims
Photo: Smokeghost / Flickr Google-owned YouTube said Wednesday it is altering its algorithms to reduce invalid copyright infringement claims on its video-sharing site and will begin manually reviewing some claims instead of the system...YouTube Blocked Democrats’ Convention Video on Copyright Grounds
While First Lady Michelle Obama’s speech won rave reviews on Twitter Tuesday night, don’t get inspired to try to watch the livestream of the convention on BarackObama.com or YouTube – it’s been blocked...US Senate Kills CSA2012
Just the other day we were announcing our readers about the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 reaching the American Senate. Recent news inform that the legislation did not pass, giving reason of celebration to...Cybersecurity Act of 2012 Dies in the Senate – Activists Claim Victory
While many feared that the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 would do a lot of damage to civil rights, today comes news that the bill has died in the senate because if failed to...Exclusive Usenet Offers: $7.95/month
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