mashable.com — "The story everyone expected to see his week was a major media company suing YouTube over copyright. Well, Universal Music has indeed sued some video-sharing companies today, but thanks to a deal struck with YouTube last week, the market leader escaped unharmed. Instead it?s two smaller players Bolt.com and Grouper who face the wrath of Universal."
Oct 17, 2006 View in Crawl 4
msikmaOct 18, 2006
Well, sure, but it's partially also because Universal Music is afraid to pick on someone of its own size.
khyberkitsuneOct 18, 2006
This account has been closed by the user
happyfappyOct 18, 2006
They want to set a precedent with this. Bolt is a much easier target than Google.
kolarOct 18, 2006
I expected them to go after Dailymotions first.
zephdotorgOct 20, 2006
Sony buys Grouper, receives kick in nuts for their troubles. Battery explosions, PS3 delays, DRM rootkits, lawsuits -- Sony's businesses are getting bonked so much that they're beginning to look like the moles in Whack-a-Mole.