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Virgin America To Offer Music Videos
By Mike Sachoff - Fri, 09/21/2007 - 2:47pm.
Virgin America and VH1 have partnered to offer domestic, on-demand music video library on the carrier's New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington DC and Las Vegas routes.
Viacom Once Abusing DMCA Again?
By Andy Beal - Fri, 08/31/2007 - 3:58pm.
It appears Viacom hasn’t learned its lesson after its last abuse of the DMCA takedown notice. It’s now targeting a YouTube video that includes a clip of a VH1 show, which includes the unauthorized use of video created by the person who uploaded the YouTube clip.
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Here's Your 15 Minutes And Your DMCA Notice
By Jason Lee Miller - Thu, 08/30/2007 - 2:20pm.
It didn't take long for user-generated content to translate to user-generated profit. But as the giants have their weird litigious and incestuous thing going on both in the courtroom and in the boardroom, YouTube users aren't just getting the shaft, they're getting mud kicked in their faces.
AOL To Stream Rock Hall Of Fame Ceremony
By Mike Sachoff - Fri, 03/02/2007 - 2:42pm.
For the first time the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be broadcast live on VH1 Classic, and be streamed on AOL without commercials. The ceremony will air on Monday March 12 at 8 pm.
Previous induction ceremonies were only offered on a tape delay basis on VH1.
Internet Archive Prevails Over DMCA
By Mike Sachoff - Fri, 12/01/2006 - 9:45am.
The Internet Archive a non-profit group that was founded in 1996 to build an Internet library can breathe a little easier. The Library of Congress has published six exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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