Video, Part 1:
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Video: Panel on User-Generated Content
Our first panel of the day was titled "User-Generated Content: Cooperation or Litigation?" Topics included the Viacom-YouTube lawsuit, the validity of litigation in creating beneficial legal precedents, and the impediments to full cooperation between content owners and content providers. For the full video, scroll down to the bottom of this post.
Kevin Werbach asserts that "YouTube doesn't even know how it's going to make money" as Google's Bill Patry looks on.
Viacom's Stanley Pierre-Louis (right) discusses his company's recent initiatives to add online content. Professor Michael Carroll of Villanova (left) listens.
Kevin Werbach of Wharton (center) registers his objection to the term "user-generated content" when describing copyright infringement problems caused by sites like YouTube.
Video, Part 1:
Video, Part 1:
Topics:
Copyright Law,
Events,
Internet,
Licensing,
Symposium,
User Generated Content,
Viacom,
YouTube
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