YouTube
In Brief: Apple gets social, YouTube goes mobile, Yahoo! upholds censorship and IT disappoints
News Sticking with web businesses, YouTube is testing software which could help it fight copyright infringement by identifying unique parts of a video clip, a major issue for the Google-owned site which has already resulted... [13 Jun 2007]
YouTube: The latest tool of UK e-government
News The UK government - long accused of being backwards on understanding tech issues - has come careering into the 21st century with a strategy that will see it use video-sharing sensation YouTube to spread public service... [21 Aug 2006]
YouTube vs Viacom: 'It's about free speech' - Google
News Google has responded to Viacom's $1bn copyright lawsuit, arguing it has not infringed on the rights of the media company and that the lawsuit threatens the viability of its popular YouTube video-sharing website as well... [01 May 2007]
YouTube faces copyright claim
News Video-sharing site YouTube is facing a lawsuit claiming it encouraged users to violate copyright law. Journalist Robert Tur says video he shot of the beating of trucker Reginald Denny during the 1992 Los Angeles riots... [19 Jul 2006]
YouTube guts gives Google Apps video stars
News Google has given YouTube an enterprise makeover with the latest addition to its Google Apps platform: a video sharing service. However, the videos can't currently be transferred directly to YouTube for... [02 Sep 2008]
Where does UK get its teachers? YouTube of course
News In an effort to encourage more individuals to become science teachers, the government is turning to YouTube for its latest propaganda campaign. As part of a new scheme called Your Science, the Training and Development... [26 Nov 2008]
Inbox: YouTube surveillance, skills gap, Naked speak
Comment Are suitable for enhancing the existing skills of today's YouTube/Bebo generation Citizens use YouTube to keep gov't in check The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the... [11 Aug 2008]
YouTube music gets silent treatment after licence price hike
News Google-owned video-sharing site YouTube is silencing music videos in the UK after negotiations with the Performing Right Society (PRS for Music), which collects licensing fees for artists and labels, failed. [10 Mar 2009]
YouTube is doomed, says analyst
News Another internet research company has predicted doom for YouTube's business model. Copyright issues that have plagued video-sharing site YouTube since its official launch almost a year ago will mean... [03 Oct 2006]
YouTube copyright battle hots up
News France's top football league and its national tennis organisation are the latest to join legal action against video-sharing site YouTube. The Federation Francaise de Tennis and Ligue de Football Professionnel, as well as... [06 Jun 2007]
YouTube presses play on Channel 4 top shows
News Channel 4 has signed a deal with YouTube to bring its flagship shows to the video-sharing site. The agreement will see programming from Channel 4's catch up service 4oD made available for free through... [16 Oct 2009]
YouTube adds click-to-buy links on videos
News Google, which owns the video-sharing site YouTube, is adding "click to buy" links to thousands of video pages of YouTube partners, the company announced on its corporate blog Tuesday afternoon. For video... [09 Oct 2008]
YouTube wants a slice of the feature film pie
News YouTube wants to offer movie rentals and is in talks with several top film studios about obtaining licences to stream feature films on a rental basis. YouTube is discussing the service with Sony... [03 Sep 2009]
YouTube copyright filter nearly ready: Google
News Google is very near enacting a filtering service that would prevent copyright content from being uploaded to video-sharing site YouTube, according to CEO Eric Schmidt. The filtering system was supposed to have launched... [17 Apr 2007]
YouTube Traffic Characterization: A View From the Edge
White Paper This paper presents a traffic characterization study of the popular video sharing service, YouTube. Over a three month period the paper observed almost 25 million transactions between users on an edge network and... [15 Feb 2008]