Google And YouTube Gets DMCA Subpoena From Magnolia Pictures

March 7, 2007 – 5:40 pm

Video Sharing has become a hot topic as of late and Google and YouTube are once again under fire for user generated video content.

This time Magnolia Pictures hit them with a subpoena to reveal the identity of a user that uploaded 3 videos. One at Youtube.com and two on Google video. Once Magnolia obtains this information, they can decide whether or not to sue this person over copyrighted content.

This isn’t the first (nor do I believe the last) time that Google and YouTube are going to be called upon to cough up user information. I believe as more people broadcast things on the internet, the more they are going to get called out for their actions.

Do you watch televised programming on Youtube? If so, do you think it’s a crime?

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