Viacom to get YouTube viewership data

CBCB Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄ƷDer Millionendorf- Icrontian
edited July 2008 in Science & Tech
In the Viacom v. Google court case of YouTube copyright infringement, Viacom just got one of its major requests: usernames, IP addresses, and which videos have been uploaded and watched by each user.

Viacom wants to show that copyright infringing material is more popular on YouTube than original material. To that end, the judge in the case has ruled that Google shall turn over their entire user database to Viacom. This info is to be turned over directly to Viacom (not to the court) on four 1TB HDDs. The drives shall also contain every video that Google has ever removed from YouTube.

Viacom's lawyers posit that if they can show that users are watching and uploading more infringing material than they are original material, then Google can be held responsible for the infringement. Google argues that it has complied with every request to remove infringing material, and that it cannot be held responsible for the actions of every user in an open content sharing system like their popular video browsing site.

Comments

  • KwitkoKwitko Sheriff of Banning (Retired) By the thing near the stuff Icrontian
    edited July 2008
    If you've got the money, you've got justice.
  • _k_k P-Town, Texas Icrontian
    edited July 2008
    You can really fit all they want on 4TB....the internet is a lot smaller than I thought.
  • LincLinc Owner Detroit Icrontian
    edited July 2008
    Oh man I hope they turn them over in some screwy CSV format.
  • edited July 2008
    yep, you got time + money, you got justice
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