YouTube Says UMG Had No 'Right' To Take Down Megaupload Video 220
An anonymous reader writes "Contrary to a previous story, Google played no part in the Megaupload takedown. From Wired: 'YouTube said Friday that Universal Music abused the video-sharing site's piracy filters when it employed them to take down a controversial video of celebrities and pop superstars singing and praising the notorious file-sharing service Megaupload.'"
So the Farmer let the Fox (Score:5, Funny)
So the Farmer let the Fox into the chicken house to cull the bad chickens!!!
Whoa, lazy Farmer!
But on top of that the Farmer is letting the Fox decide which chickens are bad!
But that's not all...
The Farmer is not even checking what the Fox is doing! WTF!!!
Glad I'm not a chicken......
Thank you UMG! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And now we see... (Score:5, Funny)
I guess you could hire RIAA lawyers to calculate the damages for you.
Eleventy Trillion Dollars!!! [computerworld.com]
Re:So the Farmer let the Fox (Score:5, Funny)
and that is precisely why I watch Chicken News.
it helps keep things fair and balanced..
(go fowl!)
Re:Google shouldn't had given them such right (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Way to Go Universal! (Score:5, Funny)
Give them a hand: when they aim for their foot, they make sure it's gone.
Don't give them a hand. I'm sure they'd rather have their foot back instead.
Re:Streisand (Score:2, Funny)
Streisand uses Sony/Columbia for her music.
I am sorry, but we are not in Soviet Russia. Here in Capitalist Amerika, Sony/Columbia uses STREISAND for HER music.