Google Sorting out YouTube’s Copyright Videos
By: Daniel Chubb | July 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment
As of September 2007, YouTube will launch a system specifically designed to clean the website of all the copyright videos as a cause of all the lawsuits and hassle google have been dealing with. Google have been promising media executives a filtering-solution for their newly bought YouTube for a while now, annoying many important and angry people with their unfinished promises.
“We hope to have the testing completed and technology available by sometime in the Fall,” said a Google spokesman in an e-mail. “But this is one of the most technologically complicated tasks that we have ever undertaken, and as always with cutting-edge technologies, it’s difficult to forecast specific launch dates.”
Do you think the filtering system will work? Or will people find a way to get around it?
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