A group of media and internet heavyweights have teamed up to establish
guidelines to protect copyrighted material online.
The alliance of
Viacom,
Walt
Disney,
Microsoft,
Fox,
CBS and
MySpace
hopes to use technology to halt the growth of pirated material and prevent the
uploading of content that infringes copyright rules.
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"These principles offer a road map for unlocking the enormous potential of
online video and user-generated content," Disney chief executive Bob Iger said
in a jointly-issued statement.
The growing popularity of online video is pitting media content owners
against video-hosting websites that feature copyrighted material uploaded by
users without permission.
However, industry analysts have pointed out that Google will have little
choice but to toe the line if the guidelines become established industry
procedure.
"Once an industry initiative is formed, Google will be forced to accept the
common model rather than use
its own
solution as a competitive differentiator," said
Forrester
Research analyst James McQuivey.
"The pressure on Google to go along with this initiative will be intense, as
the fate of existing lawsuits are likely to hinge on Google's acceptance of the
common solution."
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