Filed under: Video, Web services, Google
YouTube cease-and-desists TechCrunch
In the meantime, TechCrunch's tool was merely the latest in a long line of YouTube downloading tools, most of the rest of which have so far escaped C&D action, so until the lawyers start lashing out on a larger scale, Arrington's misfortune doesn't mean much for the rest of us.
In related news, the AP is reporting that "Google Inc. has set aside more than $200 million in its just-completed takeover of YouTube Inc. as a financial cushion to cover losses or possible legal bills for the frequent copyright violations on YouTube's video-sharing site."



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Panhandler said 8:51PM on 11-17-2006
To say nothing of the DMCA Complaints they're handing out on NON-INFRINGING videos!
My story:
http://panhandling.blogspot.com/2006/10/youtube-and-florida-football.html
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