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EMI joins Viacom in trying to drain the UGC safe harbor - Read More

Date Added: July 03, 2008 11:44:05 PM
EMI has filed suit against VideoEgg and Hi5, charging that the sites are earning ad revenue from EMI music videos. Safe harbor? DMCA takedowns? No way, says EMI; the sites are liable. Read More...

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