In March 2013, Google sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube, ranked as the top online video content property with 153.9 million unique viewers, followed by Facebook with 63.8 million, VEVO with 52 million, Yahoo sites with 50.3...
Google-owned video-sharing site YouTube has handed Viacom yet another loss in the latest round of a copyright infringement court case that has lasted six years – so far –according to the Hollywood Reporter.
In February 2013, Google sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube, ranked as the top online video content property with 150.7 million unique viewers, followed by Facebook with 61.2 million, VEVO with 49.5 million, NDN with 46.3 million...
So, despite hints over the past year that VEVO might strike alternative distribution deals with Facebook or Viacom’s MTV, YouTube remains the biggest and best “frenemy” available to drive ad revenue. The deal would strengthen YouTube’s top position...
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The only bigger news would be if Viacom International announced that it was dropping its suit against YouTube for copyright infringement and would be putting all of Viacom's programming, including “SpongeBob SquarePants” and “The Daily Show”, on...
Google/YouTube ranked as the top online video content property that month with 147.4 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 60.9 million, VEVO with 52 million, Facebook with 43.6 million and Viacom Digital with 43.2 million.
In May 2011, Google/YouTube ranked as the top online video content property with 147.2 million unique viewers, followed by VEVO with 60.4 million, Yahoo Sites with 55.5 million, Facebook with 48.2 million, while Viacom Digital ranked fifth with...
Stateside, a U.S.second circuit court of appeals panel overturned a judgment in YouTube’s favor in April this year, reinstating a $1 billion lawsuit against Google by media giant Viacom. All that is left of the Viacom lawsuit that began as a...
So year over year, Google sites and the TubeMogul Video Ad Platform have jumped into the top five video ad properties while the Tremor Media Video Network and Viacom Digital have been pushed out. The Tremor Media Video Network ranked second overall...
In March 2012, Google sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top online video content property with 146.1 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 60.6 million, VEVO with 51.3 million, Facebook with 45.1...
The $1 billion Viacom-YouTube copyright case was reopened by an appeals court. At issue: whether the sale of trademarked search keywords to the company’s competitors for sponsored links makes Google liable for trademark infringement.
Court of Appeals has resurrected Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement suit against video-sharing service YouTube. The ruling opens the door to another courtroom battle between Viacom and Google.
So, Yahoo sites are up 30.4 percent, VEVO is up 6.1 percent, and Google sites are up 4.5 percent, while Viacom Digital is down 4.4 percent, Facebook.com is down 6.6 percent, and Microsoft sites are down 18.0 percent.
In December 2011, Google Sites ranked as the top online video content property with 157.2 million unique viewers, while VEVO ranked second with 53.7 million, Yahoo Sites ranked third with 53.3 million viewers, Viacom Digital with 45.8 million, and...
Indeed, at that time, the MPAA and other major content producers including Activision, NBC Universal, Viacom, and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) were pushing the phrase “rogue websites” as they lobbied for COICA, the...
Sites ranked third with 53.3 million viewers, followed by Viacom Digital with 45.8 million and Facebook.com with 42 million. According to the latest data from comScore Video Metrix, 182 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content in...
This means it’s significant that Facebook.com ranked second in October with 59.8 million viewers, followed by VEVO with 57 million, Microsoft sites with 49.1 million and Viacom Digital with 48.2 million.
Microsoft Sites climbed to the third position with 54 million viewers, followed by Viacom Digital with 53.4 million and Facebook.com with 49.9 million. The data for September 2011 has just been released by comScore Video Metrix.
In 2007, Google was sued by a large group of music publishers and TV/movie companies in a class action suit simultaneous to being sued by Viacom. Both Viacom and the class-action group filed appeals, but Google's recent move seems to have satisfied...