Why YouTube Beat Viacom

Posted on August 1, 2010

 
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utubelaw2Our guest today is Jim Burger who is a copyright attorney with Dow, Lhones in Washington, D.C.

Three-and-a-half years ago Viacom asked YouTube to “take-down” 100,000 unauthorized postings of Viacom-copyrighted content. YouTube complied completely within a day. A month later Viacom filed a complaint in the Southern District Court of New York seeking statutory damages against Google (YouTube’s parent) for copyright infringement. Copyright statutes specify that damage awards can be as much as $150,000 per violation thereby representing a potential Google vulnerability of $15 billion. Viacom owns Paramount Pictures, Comedy Central, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, BET, and similar media properties.

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Legal Green Light for Cloud Computing

Posted on July 7, 2009

 
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Jim Burger, Copyright Attorney, Dow, Lohnes

Jim Burger, Copyright Attorney, Dow, Lohnes

If you would like learn about a recent Supreme Court action providing a legal green light to a future “Networked Economy”, this interview is for you.

Our guest today is Jim Burger who is an attorney with Dow, Lohnes in Washington, D. C. His specialty is intellectual property, including copyright law. Read more…