Entertainment & Sports
Mar. 26, 2013
Veoh ruling helps establish rules on posting of copyrighted content
A decade after Hollywood studios and recording labels launched major assaults on upstart user-generated video-sharing services, observers say courts are setting rules for how these sites should police the posting of copyrighted content.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A decade after Hollywood studios and recording labels launched major assaults on upstart user-generated video-sharing services like YouTube and Veoh, observers say courts have finally yielded more clearly defined rules for how these sites should police the unauthorized posting of copyrighted content. As a result, they say, there's an opportunity for businesses to thrive as they navigate what is now more p...
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