Jorge
July 11th, 2007, 03:30 PM
The National Legal Policy Center Lays out a compelling argument about why they are, and plans to expose them for doing so.
<p>In a world filled with sites streaming copyrighted video content, it's ironic to point out that one of the world's most high profile and valuable companies is consistently breaking the law with seemingly little hassle from copyright holders bent on taking such sites down. </p>
<p>Now it's no secret that copyrighted video content winds up regularly on Google Video, the last one I observed being Michael Moore's "Sicko" which was subsequently removed after a f
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<p>In a world filled with sites streaming copyrighted video content, it's ironic to point out that one of the world's most high profile and valuable companies is consistently breaking the law with seemingly little hassle from copyright holders bent on taking such sites down. </p>
<p>Now it's no secret that copyrighted video content winds up regularly on Google Video, the last one I observed being Michael Moore's "Sicko" which was subsequently removed after a f
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