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Viacom tells YouTube to remove content
Google’s strategy for its newly acquired YouTube site was dealt a serious blow when Viacom, the owner of MTV, demanded that all its clips be removed from the user-generated internet company’s site.
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Viacom vs YouTube
YouTube has not just revolutionised the way people watch video. It has also landed itself slap in the middle of an row over how third-party content can be distributed online.