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Google ordered to reveal viewing habits of every YouTube user: related news

Google Ordered to Reveal Viewing Habits of Every YouTube User

GOOGLE has been ordered to expose the viewing habits of every user who has watched YouTube, the internet's largest video site, it emerged last night.

Google ordered to reveal viewing habits of every YouTube user

Google has been ordered to expose the viewing habits of every user who has watched YouTube, the internet's largest video site, it emerged last night.

Google forced to reveal users' YouTube viewing habits

Google has been ordered to hand over details of YouTube users' viewing habits by a judge presiding over a copyright infringement case against the site.

Google ordered to reveal YouTube logs

Google has been ordered to disclose a whopping 12 terabytes of logs which detail every video watched by every user of YouTube.

Google ordered to reveal YouTube logs

Google has been ordered to disclose a whopping 12 terabytes of logs which detail every video watched by every user of YouTube.

Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom

A woman walks past the logo of Internet search engine giant Google at a trade fair. Google expressed disappointment and privacy groups voiced outrage Thursday after a judge ordered Google to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube.

YouTube Must Give All User Histories To Viacom

psyopper writes "Google will have to turn over every record of every video watched by YouTube users, including users' names and IP addresses, to Viacom, which is suing Google for allowing clips of its copyright videos to appear on YouTube, a judge ruled Wednesday. Although Google argued that turning over the data would invade its users' privacy, the judge's ruling (.pdf) described that argument as "speculative" and ordered Google to turn over the logs on a set of four tera-byte hard drives."

Google Chrome, the Google Browser

Philipp Lenssen writes "Google announced their very own browser project called Google Chrome — an announcement in the form of a comic book drawn by Scott McCloud, no less. Google says Google Chrome will be open source, include a new JavaScript virtual machine, include the Google Gears add-on by default, and put the tabs above the address bar (not below), among other things. I've also uploaded Google's comic book with all the details (details given from Google's perspective, anyway... let's see how this holds up). While Google provided the URL www.google.com/chrome there's nothing up there yet."

Google Wins Agreement To Anonymize YouTube Logs

Barence, following up on yesterday's news that Viacom is looking for videos uploaded by Google staff, links to an article at PC Pro, excerpting: "Google and Viacom have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers. Earlier this month, a New York federal judge ordered Google to turn over YouTube user data to Viacom and other plaintiffs to help them prepare a confidential study of what they argue are vast piracy violations on the video-sharing site. Google claims it had now agreed to provide plaintiffs' attorneys with a version of a massive viewership database that blanks out YouTube usernames and IP addresses that could be used to identify individual video watchers."

Viacom to Get YouTube User Histories

As litigation continues in Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement suit against Google, a judge has ordered (PDF) Google most turn over the usage histories of every YouTube user to Viacom. The usage logs contain each YouTube user's login ID, the IP address used to connect to YouTube, as well as a video identifier and a start time.

Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom

A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.

Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom

SAN FRANCISCO, (AFP) — A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.

Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom

SAN FRANCISCO, (AFP) - A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.

YouTube Ordered To Reveal Viewer Habits

As part of the latest round in the $1 billion copyright fight between Viacom and YouTube, a federal judge has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose consumer records. Seemingly violating the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), the judge has ordered YouTube to disclose precisely what videos consumers watched, and when -- though the 12 terabyte data dump would include "less specific identifiers than a user's real name or e-mail address," according to the Associated Press. I'm guessing that eight terabytes of that data will be "Rick Rolling".

Google's Big Mistake - Getting Rid of Google Page Creator

Are you kidding me? Google getting rid of Google Page Creator, this must be a joke. No, it's for real. Google says they're going to be transitioning all Google Page Creator websites into their new Google Sites. Excuse me, but Google Sites doesn't come close to being as good as Google Page Creator. Why in the world would Google choose to keep the lesser of the two?

Viacom, Google agree to mask 12TB of YouTube user data

According to our Google/Viacom scoreboard, the Big G beat the Big V 3-2 in court earlier this month, but that still meant Google had to turn over a 12TB database of every YouTube video ever watched—complete with user IDs and IP addresses. The decision immediately raised privacy concerns, but Google and Viacom have now signed an agreement to anonymize the logging database before the handover.

Court rules YouTube clips no longer private INTERNET giant Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has watched any clip on YouTube, the popular online video-sharing service, a US court ruled yesterday.

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Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom

A woman walks past the logo of Internet search engine giant Google at a trade fair. Google expressed disappointment Thursday at a judge's order to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube.

Google forced to reveal users' YouTube...

Google has been ordered to hand over details of YouTube users' viewing habits by a judge presiding over a copyright infringement case against the site.

Google ordered to reveal YouTube user logs

Dismissing privacy concerns, a US judge overseeing a $US1 billion ($A1.04 billion) copyright infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the online video sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.

Google must reveal YouTube details

A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube. The decision was condemned by the internet giant and privacy advocates.`

Google Forced To Give Viacom Video Logs, But Can Keep Search Source Code

Mountain View (CA) - Viacom won a significant victory in their $1 billion copyright infringement case against Google/YouTube. Google has been ordered to hand over terabytes of video search information that shows the details of every video ever played on YouTube. However Google did dodge a huge bullet as Judge Louis Stanton denied Viacom’s request for source code to Google’s search engine.

Judge orders Google to give YouTube user data to Viacom

SAN FRANCISCO: A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned on Thursday by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.

Judge orders Google to give YouTube user data to Viacom

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google expressed disappointment and privacy groups voiced outrage Thursday after a judge ordered Google to give entertainment giant Viacom details of video-watching habits of visitors to its popular video-sharing website YouTube.


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