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četvrtak, 03. jul 2008, 17:49 -> 17:56Gugl mora da otkrije ko gleda Ju TjubGugl mora da otkrije navike svakog korisnika koji je ikada pogledao neki video zapis na Ju Tjubu, presudio je sud u Americi.Presuda je deo pravne bitke Gugl-a i Viakom-a, koji je sajt Ju Tjub optužio za masovnu zloupotrebu autorskih prava.Neke druge grupe, međutim, presudu zovu "korakom unazad, kada je reč o pravu na privatnost".Spisak onoga što se gleda na Ju Tjubu, biće predat Viakom-u, uz ime i IP adresu korisnika, i detalje o pogledanom video zapisu.Iako se bitka između dve kompanije vodi u Americi, veruje se da će ona imati dalekosežne posledice na korisnike Ju Tjuba i navike kada je taj sajt u pitanju.Pravna akcijaKada je proces započet 2007. godine Viakom je saopštio da je otkrio oko 160 hiljada neovlašćeno prikazanih zapisa an Ju Tjubu, koji su pogledani više od milijardu i po puta.Posle tužbe, Ju Tjub je uveo filter sistem kako bi sprečio da se materijali pod zaštitom autorskih prava pojave na sajtu.Viakom od Gugl-a traži da preda kod Ju Tjuba, za koji u Gugl-u kažu da je "tržišna tajna" i da je nikako ne bi trebalo otkrivati.f_ytm_766c667.jpghttp://www.rts.co.yu/page/stories/sr.html?...mp;sectionId=14
A U.S. judge’s order to Google Inc to turn over YouTube user data to Viacom Inc sparked an outcry on Thursday from privacy advocates in the midst of a legal showdown over video piracy. Viacom, owner of movie studio Paramount and MTV Networks, requested the information as part of its $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against the popular online video service and its deep-pocketed parent, Google. Judge Louis Stanton of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ordered Google on Tuesday to turn over as evidence a database with usernames of YouTube viewers, what videos they watched when, and users’ computer addresses.Privacy activists from the Electronic Frontier Foundation said in a blog post the order “threatens to expose deeply private information” and violated the Video Privacy Protection Act, a 1988 federal law passed after Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork’s video rental habits were revealed. Representatives of both companies said they were looking to work out how to comply with the court order to share video data while ensuring personally identifiable information is secure. Viacom responded in a statement that it needs the data to demonstrate video piracy patterns that are the heart of its case against YouTube. But it sought to diffuse privacy fears, saying it had no interest in identifying individual users.
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