Media Minutes: March 5, 2010
Media Minutes for March 5, 2010
Producer: Stevie Converse and Candace Clement
Length: 5:02
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and NBC's Jeff Zucker tried to paint a rosy picture for Congress of life after a mega-merger of their two companies, but union workers and independent producers weren't impressed. Intellectual property scholar Lawrence Lessig has once again been a victim of a YouTube takedown. And Topeka, Kan., changes its name to Google.
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Fair Use Lecture Silenced By Automated Copyright System
Try Googling Topeka, KS
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