P. 29(a). Background: Owners of copyrights in television programs, motion pictures, music recordings, and other entertainment programs brought infringement suit against owners and operators of video-sharing website. Viacom International Inc. v. YouTube, Inc. USDC S.D. 3582(LLS). 2103, is a U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York case in which Viacom sued YouTube, a video-sharing site owned by Google, alleging that YouTube had engaged in "brazen" and "massive" copyright infringement by allowing users to upload and view hundreds of thousands of videos owned by Viacom without permission. All parties have consented to the filing of this brief. Plaintiffs Viacom International, … Viacom International, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., No. v. Youtube Inc., Youtube LLC, and Google Inc., De-fendants. Two years ago, Viacom’s Paramount film studio struck a deal to rent movies via YouTube. 1 STATEMENT OF INTEREST 1 Amicus curiae submits this brief pursuant to FED. Court grants summary judgment for YouTube and Google in copyright infringement action for large amount of copyrighted material on website, holding that defendants are entitled to the DMCA 512(c) safe harbor because they had insufficient notice of the particular infringements. 07 Civ. Viacom itself has been working with YouTube’s ContentID system for some time. R. APP. NOTE: The information and commentary contained in this database entry are based on court filings and other informational sources that may contain unproven allegations made by the parties. Viacom Int'l, Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 718 F.Supp.2d 514, 529 (S.D.N.Y.2010).

Viacom v. YouTube . Viacom (in italics) Viacom Intern. The truthfulness and accuracy of such information is likely to be in dispute. The Viacom v. YouTube briefs: after the dust has settled I've been swamped and haven't been able to give the summary judgment briefs in the Viacom v. YouTube case the attention they deserve. Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 718 F.Supp.2d 514 (2010) Case: 10-3270 Document: 259 Page: 10 04/04/2011 251857 47.

Case Study: Viacom V. YouTube Law360, New York (April 19, 2012, 1:14 PM ET) --The Second Circuit recently breathed new life into Viacom International Inc.’s and other video content owners’ copyright infringement lawsuit against Google Inc.'s YouTube that alleges over 70,000 instances of infringement on YouTube’s site between 2005 and 2008. Nos. Policy — Viacom v. YouTube ruling is a bummer for Google and the UGC community The new appellate decision in Viacom v.YouTube looks like a loss for Google …. 07 Civ. 2103(LLS), 07 Civ. New York June 23, 2010. July 2, 2008.