Nice clips posted on YouTube

Apr 16, 2007 14:51 GMT  ·  By

YouTube is now displaying the videos created by a Newcastle campaign that is meant to bring a little more kindness between the residents of the country. Sara Viera, a Portuguese waitress, started an interesting Newcastle campaign by stopping other people straight in the streets and hug them without talking to them. In the past, there were similar campaigns in the entire world but this is special because YouTube published its clips and made it popular.

"All the people looked at me and asked `why are you doing this?' They wanted a reason. I tell them I am just at a moment in my life when I want to give love to people. So many people wanted my hugs. There were young people, old people, very little kids - even babies. They came running to me, they loved it. Some people said afterwards it was the best thing that had happened to them all day," Sara Viera said according to icNewcastle.

Earlier this day, YouTube made a partnership with Al Jazeera English able to enhance the content provided by the Google online video sharing service and offer even more clips. Using the deal, Google aims to upload 10-15 videos per week with certain shows offered by the TV channel. As you can see, YouTube wants to provide clips from all the categories, trying to attract all types of users. Recently, YouTube was affected by one of the most known lawsuits, being sued by Viacom. The owner of MTV and Comedy Central accused the company for copyright infringement and required $1 in damages. Although the parent company Google agreed to remove all the clips owned by Viacom, it sued the search giant, claiming that its clips are still available even if Google is continuously removing other videos.