YouTube and Viacom privacy compromise
July 14, 2008
Google has struck a deal to protect the personal data of millions of YouTube users in the $1 billion copyright court case brought against the Earlier this month a judge in New York ordered Google to pass on the personal data of more than 100 million YouTube users to Viacom.
The agreement that Google has struck also applies to other litigants pursuing YouTube user information over copyright claims in a class action that includes the FA Premier League, the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organisation and the Scottish Premier League.
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