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Saturday, July 5, 2008

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from wired coverage:
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Google will have to turn over every record of every video watched by Tom CruiseTube users, including users' names and IP addresses, to Viacom, which is suing Google for allowing clips of its copyright videos to appear on Tom CruiseTube, a judge ruled Wednesday.


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The Court's erroneous ruling is a set-back to privacy rights, and will allow Viacom to see what Tom Cruise are watching on Tom CruiseTube. We urge Viacom to back off this overbroad request and Google to take all steps necessary to challenge this order and protect the rights of its users.



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Sumner wants to tube Tom Cruise tubes with Tom Cruise, is that soo wrong???
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From the Guardian

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YouTube to hand over data



The internet giant Google is being forced to hand over the personal information of every person who has ever watched a video on the YouTube website as part of a billion-dollar court case in the US.

A judge in New York has ordered that Google, which owns YouTube, must pass on the details of more than 100 million people to Viacom, the US broadcasting company which owns channels including MTV and Nickelodeon.

The data will include unique internet addresses, email accounts and the history of every video watched on the website, giving Viacom's experts the ability to conduct a detailed examination of the viewing habits of millions of people around the world.

The decision is the latest twist in a long court battle between the two companies over claims that Google encourages copyright infringement on the video sharing website. Judge Louis Stanton, who is presiding over the $1bn lawsuit, said the data handover was required in order to allow Viacom to build its case.

Google's lawyers had argued that the cost of producing complete logs of YouTube's viewers would be prohibitive. But that line of reasoning was rejected by the court, which said that concerns over privacy were speculative. "While the logging database is large, all of its content can be copied on to a few 'over-the-shelf' hard drives," Stanton wrote in a 25-page adjudication.

While information on who has watched YouTube's countless videos of sneezing pandas and laughing babies may seem trivial, civil liberties campaigners fear the ruling could set a precedent for the level of privacy afforded to people using the internet, and that internet companies could now be sued in order to get hold of sensitive personal data.

"The court's erroneous ruling is a setback to privacy rights," said Kurt Opsahl, a lawyer for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, an online civil liberties group based in San Francisco. "We urge Viacom to back off this overbroad request and Google to take all steps necessary to challenge this order and protect the rights of its users."

YouTube, which was founded in California in 2005, was bought by Google just a year later for $1.65bn and has since become the biggest video site on the web. It has an estimated 72 million users in the US alone, and its videos are watched more than 2.5 billion times each month.

The site is used by a number of broadcasters, including the BBC, as an outlet for their videos and clips - but a number of rivals claim that YouTube is a hotbed of piracy and encourages people to upload copyrighted television shows. Although Google has brought in a series of systems to help with the removal of illegal material from the site, Viacom argued that it does not go far enough and launched its court action in March last year.

The court's decision also means that Viacom has succeeded in getting hold of exactly the same sort information that the American government has failed to access in the past.

In 2006, the US department of justice asked Google to reveal information on millions of web searches conducted on its website, as part of a wide-ranging investigation into illegal activity online. Google challenged the order and successfully fought it off in court, arguing that such a move would invade users' privacy and expose commercially sensitive information.


































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Tefy wrote:
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I sure do hope no-one on the board have epilepsy and opend this thread...


Or any thread that Tom Cruise post in with avatar.


Haha, truth, gonna change it just because of that :D


Yo: stop worrying. No-one on board have epilepsy has nothing to fear from my giffords. I know how to keep it safe!
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1: Clin EEG Neurosci. 2008 Jan;39(1):1-7.Links
The photoparoxysmal response: the probable cause of attacks during video games.
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Department of Neurology, University of Illinois, Medical Center at Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA. jhughes@uic.edu

Photic stimulation is part of a typical EEG in most countries, especially to check on the photoparoxysmal response (PPR). Interest in this response was enhanced in 1997 when hundreds of Japanese children had attacks while viewing a TV cartoon called "Pokemon." The overall prevalence of the PPR among patients requiring an EEG is approximately 0.8%, but 1.7% in children and 8.87% in patients with epilepsy, more often in Caucasians and females. Autosomal dominant inheritance is indicated, and this response is seen especially at the wavelength of 700 nm or at the flicker frequency of 15-18 Hz. The PPR extending beyond the stimulus carries no increased risk of seizures. Prognosis is generally good, especially after 20 years of age. Attention to PPR has been increased with the advent of video games, and the evoked seizures from these games are likely a manifestation of photosensitive epilepsy. Drug therapy has emphasized valproic acid, but Levetiracetam has also been successful in eliminating the PPR.


Like, seriously, for safety I carefully filter out especially at the wavelength of 700 nm or at the flicker frequency of 15-18 Hz of all giffords and everything like, such as...
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But seriously, what I am worrying about if we should worry if Sumner Redstone uses the Viacomputers to watch what Tom Cruisetubes we are watching on Tom Cruisetube... Tom Cruise know? I am embarassed if Sumner knows how much I tube the free stress test, Dianetical L Ron Hubba tubes...
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