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sparker911 rated 13 months ago- From the page: "We are disappointed the court granted Viacom's overreaching demand for viewing history, Catherine Lacavera, Google's senior litigation counsel, said in a statement. "We are asking Viacom to respect users privacy and allow us to anonymize the logs before producing ... more
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 sparker911 rated 13 months agosearch - From the page: "We are disappointed the court granted Viacom's overreaching demand for viewing history, Catherine Lacavera, Google's senior litigation counsel, said in a statement. "We are asking Viacom to respect users privacy and allow us to anonymize the logs before producing them under the court's order.
Just who in the heck has a an expectation of privacy on the internet? Not me, that's why I use as many filters and blockers as I do.
 TobyMax rated 13 months agosearch - A markedly higher proportion of infringing-video watching may bear on plaintiff's vicarious liability claim, and defendants' substantial noninfringing use defense," he wrote.
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