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GameTrailers, a division of Viacom's MTV Networks, announced the launch of its new mobile video channel. As part of the mobile debut, GameTrailers will unveil "Go Gaming," a new original series dedicated entirely to the coverage of mobile games. GameTrailer gaming content will be distributed to Amp'd Mobil... |
29 March 2007 10:22 GMT |
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RealNetworks and COMEDY CENTRAL Mobile, a division of Viacom's MTV Networks, recenrly announced the U.S. and European launch of "South Park 10: The Game." Developed by Real's award-winning mobile game studio in close collaboration with South Park Studios and COMEDY CENTRAL, the game is published under the R... |
28 March 2007 10:02 GMT |
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Let met tell you the short story so far and then I'll present you the opinion of Viacom concerning the lawsuit against YouTube. Some time ago, Viacom demanded YouTube to remove almost 100.000 clips from the page because the company receives praises and money for the content offered by other publishers. Viacom, t... |
27 March 2007 04:18 GMT |
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Oh my God, you'll say, the story continues! Of course the story continues because YouTube and Viacom are continuously challenging one another using different methods. As you surely know, Viacom became one of the YouTube enemies after they ordered the video service to remove almost 100.000 clips from the page. Ju... |
23 March 2007 07:54 GMT |
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Nowadays, one of the most known Google enemies is surely Viacom, the company that sued YouTube for publishing videos without authorization. If you don't know the story, let me present it to you: Viacom, the owner of MTV and Comedy Central, demanded YouTube to remove almost 100.000 clips from the page because the... |
21 March 2007 03:49 GMT |
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If you didn't know it, let me present the short story so far: YouTube the online video sharing service acquired by Google in October 2006 for $1.6 billion, had to delete almost 100.000 clips from the page because Viacom requested the removal. The owner of MTV and Comedy Central demanded the video service to remo... |
19 March 2007 06:07 GMT |
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Viacom, the owner of Comedy Central and MTV, announced today that it filed a lawsuit against the online video service YouTube for copyright infringement. The company sustained YouTube used its content without authorization and is now requiring $1 billion in damages. Viacom filed the lawsuit at the U.S. District Court... |
13 March 2007 10:19 GMT |
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It's well known that MTV owns the teenagers offline media market and it is obvious as long as the television provides instant access to latest songs and videos for free. In the latest period, the owner of MTV, Viacom, was involved in a worldwide dispute with Google's YouTube, an online video-sharing service... |
8 March 2007 09:46 GMT |
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Remember the Viacom vs. YouTube battle when the first company demanded the video service to remove an impressive number of videos from its page? If not, let me present you the story so far: Viacom, the owner of well-known television programs such as MTV or Comedy Central demanded YouTube to remove almost 100.000 clip... |
7 March 2007 05:45 GMT |
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