YouTube's rival, MySpace, will offer its own version of copyright protecting software for free. "YouTube's proposition that they will only protect copyrighted content if there's a business deal in place is unacceptable," a spokesman for Viacom Inc., owner of MTV Networks and Comedy Central, said.
Viacom recently demanded that YouTube remove about 100,000 video clips from the site after they failed to reach a distribution deal.
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Reuters
Written by: James Delahunty @ 16 Feb 2007 14:32