Press

Please click on the links below to view press relating to the YouTube copyright infringement class action litigation:

October 24, 2007 - "Court Dismisses YouTube Suit," The Hollywood Reporter (article refers to Court's decision to grant dismissal of individual lawsuit in order to permit individual to join class action)

August 31, 2007 - "Bertelsmann to Pay $130 Million to End Napster Spat," Bloomberg News

August 30, 2007 - "Artists to Earn Royalties on YouTube Videos," Telegraph UK

August 22, 2007 - "Google Aims to Make YouTube Profitable With Ads," International Herald Tribune

July 11, 2007 - “Is Google Promoting Video Piracy?” National Legal and Policy Center

July 10, 2007 - “Google's YouTube Denies Infringing League Copyrights,” Bloomberg

June 25, 2007 - “Newspeak on copyright holders' rights,” San Francisco Chronicle

June 20, 2007 - “YouTube sets international expansion; Sites and ads will be tailored to each country and language,” San Francisco Chronicle

June 19, 2007 - “SueTube: sex, copyright, and rock & roll,” Ars Technica

May 10, 2007 - “Premier League Lawsuit: the last straw for YouTube?,” Guardian Unlimited

May 7, 2007 - “Premier League: Google, YouTube Are an IP 'Protection' Racket,” BetaNews

May 7, 2007 - “Class Action Filed Against Google, YouTube?,” The Hollywood Reporter

May 6, 2007 - “Legal Troubles Mount for YouTube,” News.com

May 5, 2007 - “YouTube Class Action Lawsuit: Has YOUR Copyright Been Infringed?,” ZDnet.com

May 4, 2007 - “Premier League Soccer Sues YouTube Over Copyright,” Reuters

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