YouTube Anti-Piracy Tools to Media Partners Only Deemed Unacceptable
Earthtimes, February 17, 2007
By Pat Fryer
YouTube's decision to offer anti-piracy tools to only those companies that have a deal with it has raised hackles in the media.
Owned by Google Inc, YouTube is one of, if not the, most popular video-sharing networks on the Internet.
But some media majors have objected to their videos being posted on the site by users.
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