Analysis: Google Court Ruling in Step With Times

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The Google geeks have beaten Hollywood chic. But how much will the court ruling against Viacom in its $1 billion copyright battle over YouTube tip the balance of power from professional content creators to online distributors?

In ruling on summary judgment that the Google-owned video-sharing site is protected from liability by a safe-harbor provision in copyright law, U.S. District Court Judge Louis Stanton has sent a clear message:

When user-generated video sites implement reasonable takedown procedures, they are shielded from infringement lawsuits based on the copyrighted content that users upload.

“If a service provider knows of specific instances of infringement, the provider must promptly remove the infringing material,” Stanton wrote in the opinion.

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