Just after its acquisition by Internet titan Google, popular video sharing Web site YouTube pulled down nearly 30,000 Japanese video files from its service in response to complaints from JASRAC, the Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers. However, Japanese publishers are far from happy with YouTube’s efforts to remove copyright violations from its service, characterizing the company’s response as “unsatisfactory.” However, publishers are still hopeful a solution can be reached without litigation.
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Japanese Media Still Unhappy with YouTube
- By: Geoff Duncan •
- Published: December 28, 2006 •
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