Friday, August 20, 2010

A new music Copyright lawsuit against YouTube


In mid november filed Universal Music a comprehensive copyright lawsuit against YouTube, not long after Google moved to buy it. So, what does this portend?

As you doubtless know, YouTube is a website that allows people to post videos of all kinds. Sometimes videørne are their own and sometimes they copied from elsewhere. This second category has raised a number of questions in the cyber law with most of the questions around copyright.Specifically, many wonder how this situation is something different than what happened with Napster and similar sites. With universals trial, we are about to find out.

Copyright is often a misunderstood area of legislation, especially when used on the Internet. Copyright is simple a party's right to control the distribution of such work.Party, which is usually the author of the work, but they can sell it out to another party if they wish. no matter what, the party has the right to license their work to other parties for the distribution in exchange for compensation. When a person uses the piece without the consent of the party, the infringing on the copyright owner.

Unlike Napster, has many media companies entered negotiations with YouTube to attempt to resolve copyright questions up front. Although each agreement is different, resolved copyright infringement issues usually by paying royalties to the party, insulted.In this case entered Universal and YouTube actually such negotiation. With the filing of the lawsuit served it, of course. Reported the problem was that an undisclosed Jay-Z music video appeared on YouTube.Universal felt clearly, its thunder was stolen.

One wonders what Google thinks about all this. Although a brilliant search engine company Google has a history of falls on the front, in the case of legal issues ranging from the protection of privacy for swiping leaders from other companies, in particular, Microsoft.Many speculated with YouTube, if Google buys one giant lawsuit. This can apparently happened to the powers that be at Google as rumors abound that hundreds of millions of dollars of the purchase price was allocated to the coverage of court proceedings. time to break out a check book!

Regardless of what the searches the controversy between Universal and YouTube/Google to be significant in the development of copyright law on the net. This is definitely worth keeping an eye on.








Gerard Simington is with findanattorneyforme.com-delivers free legal information on a variety of topics.


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