606tech.com — Viacom and YouTube have reached a licensing deal. After Viacom asked the popular video-sharing site YouTube to remove much of their popular content, including clips of The Daily Show, Colbert Report, and Sponge Bob Square Pants. YouTube swiftly replied by taking down all of the clips pertaining to Viacom?s request. But now the companies have reache
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plokij909Nov 1, 2006
Read this article and you'll see why YouTube has a heap of copyrighted content back up<a class="user" href="http://www.blogmaverick.com/2006/10/30/some-intimate-details-on-the-google-youtube-deal/">http://www.blogmaverick.com/2006/10/30/some-intimate-details-on-the-google-youtube-deal/</a>Essentially, YouTube has paid off the big media companies so that they'll turn a blind eye for 6 months, allowing YouTube/Google to get more eyeballs.
rekkaNov 1, 2006
For the love of god, make it stop! ;)
pr3998Nov 1, 2006
great.. but Stewart lost a LOT of credibility with this move. all the viewers, who popularized the shows, suddenly became Yet Another Soldier for the conglomerate machinery.
pr3998Nov 1, 2006
DIGG has groups that digg each other. so yes, you had no hope, and should not have tried, not expected. this is not news, its all over the net for you to google and learn.
tonageNov 1, 2006
Why is this in tech? Geez, you Stewart cool aid drinkers are pitiful.
cosmoticNov 1, 2006
Please link to the article itself, not your blog about it.
bradbaxterNov 1, 2006
Such great news... Jon Stewart is back on YouTube, now the average Digg user can again continue to stay informed on political matters.
youtubecom3Jul 11, 2007
You tube <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tennis/You_Tube_You_tube_videos_you_tube_movies_you_tube_clips_you_tube_search">http://digg.com/tennis/You_Tube_You_tube_videos_you_tube_movies_you_tube_clips_you_tube_search</a> you tube videos.