Universal sues MySpace over copyright infringement
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Nov 18, 2006, 14:01 GMT
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Universal made a deal with YouTube and now I think they are trying to force myspace into making a similar deal. They want a piece of the advertising dollar that is being generated by myspace which must be a phenomenal amount.
How much do they fine you for copyright infringement on videos?
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SpectatorNov 21st, 2006 - 02:28:58
Universal make a deal with You or (U)-tube? then suddenly sue myspace?Its a direct attack on the freedom of music, anything popular to the 'American Corporations' is a target!
Myspace is bigger than sliced bread!! is this another way of keeping independant music down? and keeping the signed artists at the forefront?
I say next time you are at the record store the world can ignore anything that comes out from Universal music!
I definatly wont be buying a Universal music product!
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