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Google wins YouTube case in Spain - 1 views

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    Google is being blamed by a Broadcasting company for people posting things that were copyrighted to its Youtube affiliate.
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    This article is about Google being blamed by a broadcasting company in Spain for people posting copyrighted things, such as videos, on youtube. There are many people who post things they shouldn't on Youtube but Google shouldn't be condemned for a bunch of individuals that don't have anything better to do. Google won the lawsuit against Telecinco, and Telecinco even had to pay the case charges to Google. When Google is a big search engine on the internet, and you have stupid people posting things on it, but that isn't google's fault when people decide to post things that are copyrighted.
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    Google wins a big court case in Spain against a Spanish television company. Allegedly You tube was airing shows before they aired on the actual television company costing them big bucks.
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    Google wins a case in Spain for You Tube. A Spanish television company was accusing You Tube of breaking their company because You Tube was releasing their shows before they aired on the Spanish television company
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    hey mike, how do you think that youtube is affiliated in any way with Google and why is google getting blamed for what happened on youtube?
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    Google owns YouTube
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YouTube - Future Designer laptop - ROLLTOP - 1 views

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    I want one of these! If only they were in the market.
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    I want one of these! If only they were in the market.
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Google: Internet freedom is declining - 1 views

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    The Government censorship has expanded outside of China.
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    This news item meets the requirements for ITGS because it includes all strands of the ITGS Triangle: Social/Ethical Issues, Application to Specific Scenarios and IT Systems. The Social and Ethical issue includes security, the digital divided and equality of access and surveillance.The government has decided to block certain videos from youtube, or articles from other websites regarding the negativity of the country. In other words, citizens and residents of that country won't be allowed to access "negative news" about the country they're currently living in. The digital divide and equality of access is relevant in this case because many other countries can see what different countries have blocked, meaning that for example, a person living in Germany that was not allowed to access information over "neo-Nazi content" may find information that was banned in Thailand about "the Thai king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, with feet near his head." Surveillance also is considered a social impact because the government is monitoring the actions of others, in terms of what they're posting online. The application to specific scenarios would be politics and government since the government is controlling the use of information through censorship. In all, the article explains what the government has controlled over the internet in company with Google, which includes Blogger, YouTube, AdWords, Google Maps and others. But the fact that the government is isolating the amount of information does not suffice the statement that people have the right to have their internet freedom.
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    This is really interesting! I didn't know about this digital censorship around the world. I knew about how most information is censored in different places in the world, but not in regards to places such as Germany. There are various methods of censorship and more ways than one of being able to get past them; one example is the use of proxies. Again this strikes me as something absurd. I have never heard of digital censorship in a country such as Germany, where there are so many sources for access to data. Why the government would ban such information I still cannot fathom, but the impacts that this arouses are serious, especially in regards to surveillance and the digital divide and equality of access. But ultimately, this was a very captivating post.
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Report: 'Why pirate when you can stream?' - FierceOnlineVideo - 5 views

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    "Want to cripple content piracy? Stream your video online instead. That's the conclusion of a new study from Global Web Index, which says content piracy isn't about having the content, it's about watching it as soon as possible. GWI -- the offspring of research consultancy Trendstream and Lightspeed Research -- contends that the increasing popularity of Hulu, YouTube and other online video hubs has increased content availability to the point where personal ownership is redundant, making users less inclined to steal content."
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BBC News - YouTube introduces automatic captions for deaf viewers - 0 views

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    "Vint Cerf, vice president at Google, is widely recognised as a founding father of the internet. He is also hard of hearing and has worn a hearing aid since the age of 13. "One of the big challenges of the video medium is whether it can be made accessible to everyone," he told news agency AFP. "
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Mob appeal for teens: 'It builds them up' | Philadelphia Daily News | 03/26/2010 - 0 views

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    ""One group sends a Facebook message to another group to tell them to meet them there, and then they tell everybody else to come," the student added. Not surprisingly, teens say there are a lot of adult misconceptions about the flash mob. For one thing, none of the teens involved used that terminology. "Well, so far as I know, we get these mass text, or Facebooks or tweets telling us all come meet down South Street. But it's not for, you know, mobbing; it's to like have fun," said Kiki Adams, a Philadelphia high school senior who was at the mayhem on South Street. "But you know teenagers," she added. "They get out of control. One person start actin' up so everybody else feel like OK we can do it." The senior confirmed what other teens have also been saying, that the groups involved in the mob incidents have been previously unknown neighborhood party groups with names like AAS - All Adidas S---, or A.B.M. - All About Money - or the Platter Boyz. The groups, which have their own hoodies and post videos on YouTube.com, compete to see who can have the biggest parties or quarrel over boasts or taunts posted online, or "cyber chatting.""
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YouTube - How to Make Custom Overlays for IntelliKeys USB - 0 views

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    Many useful videos on assistive devices for using IT 
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Government Surveillance Of Social Networks Challenged -- InformationWeek - 0 views

  • Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Samuelson Law, Technology, and Public Policy Clinic at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law filed a lawsuit against six government agencies seeking to force the disclosure of policies governing the use of social networking sites for investigations, data-collection, and surveillance.
  • The complaint cites various media reports about how government agencies have used social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, along with social video sites like YouTube, to investigate people and catch criminals.
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A TV-Internet Marriage Awaits Blessings of All Parties - 0 views

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    This article speaks about the merger of internet tv(Google TV) and cable companies. The internet TVs work on the basis of an Ethernet connection or a built-in wifi card. It then communicates with the router and connects the television to the internet. This gives the internet the capability to run apps such as Youtube, Netflix, Flickr, Yahoo and so on. These apps are either programed in the television by default or can be downloaded by the app store that the manufacturer of the television has available. In this the television communicates with the home/work network which sends signals to the service provider's center which then sends signals to the satellites which help transmit data from the internet to the television. The reason it would be important for network providers to make services available for the sole purpose of these televisions is that then the cable providers can give their subscribers a wider range of channels and other viewing options since it can then collect data from all its centers around the world and send it the television.
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Sketchup for dummies - 0 views

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    Google Sketchup for dummies 54 videos
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