- Sat Jul 12 2008 Google, Viacom now clashing over YouTube employee records
Viacom wants to know whether YouTube employees watched or uploaded pirated clips of TV shows or movies, CNET News has learned. The information could prove central to its lawsuit.
- Mon Aug 27 2007 TorrentSpy shuts down in the U.S.
Under siege by Hollywood, the company bars American residents from the site.
- Tue Nov 14 2006 Mark Cuban courts YouTube foe
Internet billionaire is interested in buying Los Angeles news agency that is locked in a legal battle with YouTube.
- Tue Jul 18 2006 YouTube sued over copyright infringement
Journalist claims video-download site encourages its users to violate copyright law.
- Wed Jul 16 2008 Why it matters what Chad Hurley watches
What happens if YouTube's employees watched pirated videos or even uploaded them? What happens if some of those videos were posted by Viacom?
- Mon Sep 3 2007 Science Fiction writer take on Internet pirates, Part II
Glaskowsky continues his discussion of the SFWA vs. Scribd controversy.
- Sun May 6 2007 Legal troubles mount for YouTube
NBC Universal, English soccer league and Thailand's government are among the video-sharing site's growing list of possible courtroom foes.
- Wed Jul 2 2008 YouTube privacy at risk in Google-Viacom ruling
Federal judge rules search giant doesn't have to turn over the code to Viacom, but YouTube users are not so fortunate with their privacy.
- Mon Apr 30 2007 Google denies Viacom copyright charges
Search giant says it is protected by the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act and says Viacom suit threatens video-sharing sites.
- Wed Aug 9 2000 Scour draws big-name lawyers to copyright suit
Top lawyers step to the aid of the Napster-like file-swapping service that stands at the center of a major entertainment industry lawsuit over alleged copyright violations.



