Copyright 2.0 Show – Episode 66
By Jonathan Bailey • Jul 8th, 2008 • Category: Podcast
It is Monday Tuesday again and that means that it is time for another episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show.
This week, I was schewduled to be on the show despite my travels but an issue with a bad connection over an AT&T DSL forced Chris to take the reigns again. The result, well, see for your self below.
However, we have many updates to the big copyright stories of the week including the YouTube/Viacom privacy debacle, and attempt to expand the DMCA and, as usual, our “Weird Story of the Week”.
All in all, there were sixteen stories this week including news from all over the copyright world including our “Weird Story of the Week”.
This week’s stories include:
- Viacom Gets Keys to YouTube’s Kingdom
- Bittorrent Users Fail to Show in Court and Lose
- Coupons.com Fails to Expand the DMCA
- A Pirate TV Show is in the Works
- Wall-E Breaks Copyright Law
- And Many more…
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