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Posted by Colin B on 12/07/06 01:51
"PTravel" <ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote in message
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> "Bob Ford" <imagesinmotion@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> Yes, I agree that Youtube has created a wonderful position for
>> themselves. They don't police the uploads and take no responsibility
>> for anything posted.
>> Bob Ford
>> Images In Motion
>> www.imagesinmotion.com
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> Just to be clear, Youtube hasn't created the position, but is exploiting a
> position that was created by lobbyists who wrote bad law that was enacted
> by Congresspeople who were concerned about protecting the interests of
> those putting money in their pockets. I can't blame Youtube for
> implementing a business model that is wholly and completely legal.
You say that lobbyists wrote bad law. As an expert in this field, how would
you like to see the law changed? Do you think that the website owners should
be totally responsible for the content of the video that is uploaded to
their sites and refuse to publish any uploaded videos that they consider may
infringe copyright?
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