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Seems a bit whitewashed by not making any mention of all the youtube internal emails turned up in viacom's discovery with youtube staff participating in, aiding the infringement (including, e.g. removing report functionality), and saying the infringement was integral to the success of their business; But it mentioned viacom's not-completely-clean hands. (Though there was nothing unlawful about viacom uploading their own stuff to youtube...)


> (Though there was nothing unlawful about viacom uploading their own stuff to youtube...)

I dunno, sounds kinda like entrapment or framing to me...




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