YouTube removes copyright-infringing videos
Google 's YouTube page has just removed nearly 30,000 video clips after receiving accusations from a Japanese media group that claimed they violated copyright.
The above clips, music and videos were posted on the site by YouTube members without the owner's permission. Google is concerned that the new move from Japanese media will spark the movement of rampant copyright law for the site it has bought for a record price of $ 1.6 billion.
The media group represents 23 Japanese media companies, including television and film distributors, said it would ask YouTube to establish effective measures to prevent video postings. rampant like today.
Reportedly, the number of video clips taken daily to YouTube has reached about 100 million. Since YouTube announced plans to sell advertising on this site, there have been many media complaining about copyright infringement. Meanwhile, YouTube claims it is impossible to consider which video clips are copyright infringement.
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