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