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Invasion of Privacy? - Taem - 07-03-2008 Ever upload copy written material onto YouTube? Well, you could be next in line for a civil suit: Quote:Google Ordered to Hand Over All YouTube User Data I'm not too worried as I have never uploaded copy written materials, but I have viewed tons, however I don't believe they can target viewers. Google will most likely be the one taking on the brunt of the penalties IMO. Invasion of Privacy? - Flayer - 07-04-2008 Well, it's all going to hell, isn't it? I am far too bitter about everything to give proper insight. If I were a reasonable person, perhaps that really would be enough to say that things are getting out of hand around here ('Earth'). Oh well. Of course, I can hardly imagine this passing after an appeal, but I'll likely never hear the ruling of the appeal. Invasion of Privacy? - [vL]Kp - 07-04-2008 If you have learned nothing else from watching the RIAA[1] in action so far, you should have learned that they're not particularly bothered by the idea of trying out absurd legal theories with little or no basis in case law, just to see what will stick. Even supposing that there's nothing in U.S. copyright law to make the individual viewers liable for viewing the copyrighted material (which I doubt, given the laws passed in recent years), organizations like this will probably entertain the notion of pursuing suits against individual viewers if they think it will be worthwhile in the end (whether through the money gained directly or the terror inspired by the threat of legal action). If Viacom truly needed the information only to prove that viewers had a bias toward Viacom-owned material, it could be done with anonymized statistics. Assign each user a unique serial number, report how many Viacom copyrighted videos were watched by that serial number and how many non-Viacom-copyrighted videos were watched by that serial number. Give no indication of what non-Viacom titles were watched or on what dates. Provide no way to correlate the serial number to an IP address, username, or any other way of identifying the viewer. [1] Yes, I know this is about Viacom, not the RIAA. However, both have demonstrated similar behaviors with regard to absurd handling of copyright cases. Invasion of Privacy? - kandrathe - 07-05-2008 Quote:I'm not too worried as I have never uploaded copy written materials, but I have viewed tons, however I don't believe they can target viewers. Google will most likely be the one taking on the brunt of the penalties IMO.They'll make examples of some highly visible offenders and scare it back onto torrents and peer2peer. Invasion of Privacy? - [wcip]Angel - 07-05-2008 Damn! I knew I shouldn't have seen all those "girls kissing"-clips.:( Invasion of Privacy? - --Pete - 07-05-2008 Hi, Quote:. . . however I don't believe they can target viewers. Google will most likely be the one taking on the brunt of the penalties IMO.You're probably right, but new technology gives rise to new laws or new interpretations of existing laws. Those that have a vested interest are always, if they're smart, going to try to get precedence set in their favor. It'll take a while for everything to shake down. As for me, I've never expected privacy on the Internet. --Pete Invasion of Privacy? - Taem - 07-05-2008 Quote:Angel' date='Jul 5 2008, 03:12 AM' post='150375'] Don't you mean two girls and one cup? :shuriken: Invasion of Privacy? - Frag - 07-05-2008 Quote:Don't you mean two girls and one cup? :shuriken:Really? Really!? You had to go there? You are one sick cup of MEAT... ~Frag:P Invasion of Privacy? - Archon_Wing - 07-06-2008 Quote:Don't you mean two girls and one cup? :shuriken: *Shoots a blessed hammer for mentioning that* Red alert, fire all weapons, and stop the microwave. I just had a nice dinner, damn it. And so some would like time travel. <span style="color:red"> And for the love of God or all that is good , do not google it if you don't know what it is. Invasion of Privacy? - Taem - 07-06-2008 Quote:*Shoots a blessed hammer for mentioning that* Red alert, fire all weapons, and stop the microwave. I just had a nice dinner, damn it. I thought I was being subtle enough in my first post that those who have not seen it would not get the joke (much less think to *look* it up), but you may have opened a can of worms. I take no responsibility for people loosing their lunch. Invasion of Privacy? - Archon_Wing - 07-06-2008 I already know what it is, but well, since people will be curious, I may as well just give a warning.;) Props to urbandictionary for indirect info.:P Invasion of Privacy? - Griselda - 07-06-2008 We should probably mention that the reference is NSFW, and definitely not PG-13, either. :ph34r: (in case you didn't figure it out by the above posts.) Invasion of Privacy? - Archon_Wing - 07-06-2008 Indeed, rating would be "unsuitable for anyone". Edited post to contain big bold red letters to indicate I mean Serious Business. Invasion of Privacy? - Vandiablo - 07-06-2008 What a shame that some people in the world go without fork and spoon. Quote:<span style="color:red"> And for the love of God or all that is good , do not google it if you don't know what it is.Aw, where's the harm in sharing some chocolate and some coffee ice cream on a steamy day?? However, as a person whose favorite ice cream flavor is coffee with chocolate ripple or syrup, I think it wise for me to go no further on this subject than wikipedia. -V Dessert Cook The Forsaken Inn "Our Frozen Confections are Cool!" |