How the hell are they doing this? Doesn't youtube check with the respective people to see if they actually have any ownership in the respective product?
Wow, Viacom are some big ass douche bags. If I was that guy in the article, I would file for money settlement because they not only took up his time, but they also took his own content that clearly is/was his property. Blah, rich bastards these days know no bounds.
No, no they aren't. They've been giving special accounts for free to people who create their own content, as well as the whole Youtube concert, fighting with the RIAA for content... etc.
The majority of what they DON'T want is people saying "Wha wha! My Ex put my video up on youtube 'cause I was drunk! I hate him take it down!" when they in fact have no legal grounds to take it down... wasting their lawyer's very expensive time.
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