Video-sharing site YouTube has removed
more than 29,000 video clips from its site, according to Reuters.
The removal of the clips is reported to have come after the Japan Society for
the Rights of Authors, Composers, and Publishers complained to YouTube about
copyright infringement.
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YouTube did not immediately return requests for comment from vnunet.com
Copyright infringement was a concern among analysts when the video-sharing
site was purchased by Google earlier
this month for $1.65bn in stock.
YouTube, which serves an estimated
100 million videos daily, has come
under fire due to its inability to prevent users from uploading copyrighted
materials, though the company does remove reported copyright violations.
Last spring, YouTube agreed to crack down on the re-posting of Saturday Night
Live clips after NBC lodged a highly publicized complaint.
On its site, YouTube advises users not to post any copyrighted materials
without permission, and warns that users who repeatedly violate copyrights could
have their accounts deleted.
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