Last Laugh! Teen Pretexter Gets Hundreds of YouTube Clips Removed |
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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 15 Apr 2007 15:38:52 -0500
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An Australian teenager had hundreds of clips removed from Internet video-sharing site YouTube by pretending to be an employee of the state broadcasting network, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The 15-year-old sent a signed letter to YouTube saying he represented
After being contacted by lawyers for the ABC, the boy apologized,
"Everyone does dumb stuff when they are 15," the head of ABC
"We really appreciate that he's apologized and we'll be following up
YouTube has dominated the user-generated online video market since it
In March media conglomerate Viacom Inc. sued Google and YouTube for
YouTube does not prevent copyrighted content from being uploaded, but
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