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- Viacom -- Clips
Long story short: Viacom runs a clip on TV without permission. The creator takes his clip from TV to post on YouTube. Viacom issues a cease and desist letter to YouTube claiming that they own the clip. - Eric Schmidt -- Miscellaneous
"It is not some product you can just build and leave alone," Schmidt said. Protecting copyrighted material is likely to involve an endless cat-and-mouse game to keep pace with hackers bent on breaking such security tools. - Online Music Videos -- People
Most people use iTunes to listen to music, and YouTube to watch music videos. In fact, music video clips are already some of the most popular videos on YouTube. This service intends to funnel people from iTunes to Mystrands, not YouTube, by showing them the videos they want, more quickly. - Viacom -- Content
Companies like Viacom are in a pickle that Joost can help them solve. The pickle: Content players need something to compete with YouTube. The reason is clear: Viacom, Time Warner et al can't afford to have Google swipe the advertiser relationship. YouTube was a neat little promotional vehicle, but has become a threat since it was acquired by Google. Companies like Viacom don't want YouTube to be the future of media. - Viacom -- Videos
Viacom and Google’s YouTube are in the discovery phase of their lawsuit, and Google says it wants to put Colbert and Stewart on the stand along with 30 others. “Both comedians have made favorable comments about YouTube and might be of use to the video-sharing site,” points out PaidContent. But it’s far from a done deal. “Courts don’t let you go on fishing expeditions,” explains one attorney. “If people are added for tactical reasons rather than for legal reasons it’s almost always scorned.” - Viacom -- New York
News: In Viacom Suit Won’t Snuff Out YouTube, Catherine Holahan of BusinessWeek.com has an insightful assessment of Viacom’s copyright lawsuit against YouTube. The article distinguishes YouTube from Napster, and makes several points in YouTube’s favor. - Online Music Videos -- Warner Music
Launch's deals with three of the five major labels aren't exclusive - Warner Music Group recently partnered with Launch's competitor Artistdirect (after taking an equity stake in the company) to license its newly released music videos. Like Launch, Artistdirect will have to pay per-stream royalties on music videos. - Orlando Bloom -- Miscellaneous
Orlando is appearing in a Toyota commercial in Taiwan. You can view a preview of it on Toyota’s website along with a photo of him in a tux. You can ... watch part of the commercial on Youtube, or download it from OrlandoLove. - Drew Carey -- Host
THE PRICE IS RIGHT, hosted by Drew Carey, returns to prime time with six new specials to be broadcast on Fridays, beginning February 22 (8:00-9:00 pm, et/pt), on the CBS Television Network. These will be the first primetime specials to be broadcast since Carey took hosting reins from former host Bob Barker. - Viacom -- Comedy Central
Viacom is a media conglomerate, owning such media properties as Comedy Central, Black Entertainment Network, Country Music Television, Logo, MTV, Nikelodean, Spike, Noggin, and VH1. Headed by the mercurial Sumner Redstone, Viacom is worth in excess of $28B. Of all of it media assets, SpongeBob SquarePants is probably the most emblematic of the Viacom empire. Consequently, henceforth all references to Viacom's “registered copyrighted audiovisual works” shall be anthropomorphized as "SpongeBob".