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Google ordered to reveal YouTube users' habits

USA :: San Francisco | Jul 03, 5:36 PM | Event Rating: 0
Google ordered to reveal YouTube users' habits

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Google to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube. On Tuesday, US District Court Judge Louis Stanton backed Viacom's request for information on which YouTube users ...
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Source: Uinta County News | Jul 04, 2:27 PM

Just yesterday, I had a conversation, agreeing that the only thing that could topple Google, would be privacy. The same day, a judge presiding over the Google/Viacom case issued a court order requiring Google to turn over your personal data. The EFF ...

Source: Truthout | Jul 04, 1:17 PM

A federal judge in New York has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom a database linking users of YouTube, the Web's largest video site by far, with every clip they have watched there. The order raised concerns among users and privacy advocates ...

Source: The Age | Jul 04, 9:13 AM

Google to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube. On Tuesday, US District Court Judge Louis Stanton backed Viacom's request for information on which YouTube users ...

Source: BBC | Jul 04, 8:19 AM

Luckily, I don't think there's much that is too embarrassing in my case, apart from a run of dodgy videos of even dodgier 1970s bands . But for everyone who leaves a data trail across the internet this is a wake-up call...Of course, there's no real ...

Source: International Herald Tribune | Jul 04, 7:27 AM

For every video on YouTube, the judge required Google to turn over to Viacom the login name of every user who watched it and the address of their computer, known as an IP, or Internet protocol address. Both companies have argued that IP addresses ...

Source: Androscoggin News | Jul 04, 7:21 AM

If you're one of the millions of people who have watched a clip on YouTube, this means you. The information includes IP addresses, the address of your computer, and also email addresses. Viacom, which owns MTV and Nickelodeon, brought the court case,...

Source: All ABout Jazz | Jul 04, 5:41 AM

Viacom Will Know What You've Watched on Youtube Posted: 2008-07-04 Should Viacom be privy to the fact that you've watched “Cat Playing Piano" 57 times on YouTube since March?...Judge Louis Stanton on Wednesday ruled that Google must provide Viacom ...

Source: The Mercury News | Jul 04, 3:54 AM

Mercury News staff and wire reports Article Launched: 07/04/2008 01:30:32 AM PDT A federal judge in New York has ordered Google to turn over to Viacom a database linking users of YouTube, the Web's largest video site by far, with every clip they ...

Source: AFP | Jul 04, 3:21 AM

A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Internet giant and privacy advocates. US District Court Judge Louis Stanton backed Viacom's request for ...

Source: KGO News | Jul 04, 3:05 AM

If you've ever checked out YouTube, those records likely include you. They want 12 terabytes worth of data which is a massive amount...That's a lot of information, that many say if passed on, could be a serious violation of privacy...What you watch ...

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