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US: Viacom v Google - Evidence to be Made Publicly Available




By Sébastien ODDOS member of a.d.c.i. - Date : 2010-03-10 - Country : ETATS-UNIS - Subject : Litigations - IP Field : Information Technology


Three years ago Viacom filed a $1 billion copyright lawsuit against Google and Youtube for copyright infringement. Since then most of the information in the Google-Viacom case has not been available to the public but U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton has just denied Google's request to wait until June and ordered the companies to determine which information (such as trade secrets) is too sensitive to release within 10 days of filing. The judge said that everything else will be open to the public.

One issue is whether YouTube managers and employees committed direct copyright infringement by uploading videos and other copyrighted materials on YouTube or if Viacom was responsible [...]

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