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  1. Another Loss for Viacom in Endless YouTube Copyright Legal Battle

    The burden of showing that YouTube knew or was aware of the specific infringements of the works in suit cannot be shifted to YouTube to disprove," he wrote, adding that YouTube couldn't be expected to view every clip on its website.

  2. Kony 2012: Lessons for Video Marketers

    Well, their study group took 400 user-generated videos and worked out the average number of daily shares each clip generated on Facebook. The top video in the Viral Video Chart is Kony 2012, “a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to...

  3. New Google Privacy Policy Combines User Data From All Google Services

    If someone watches an NBA clip online and lives in Washington, the firm could advertise Washington Wizards tickets in that person’s Gmail account. There are numerous free alternatives for search engines, email, video, maps, and other products...

  4. Chinese New Year 2012: Google & Search Engines Welcome Year of the Dragon

    To celebrate Chinese New Year, Yahoo created an animated clip of a rabbit (representing the previous year) hopping off as the dragon takes over. Another Chinese search engine, Sogou.com, has created an animated video depicting the Lunar New Year...

  5. The Sun Never Sets on the Wide, Wide World of Online Video

    You don’t need to read English to enjoy this clip. This means the average Chinese video viewer watched 40.0 videos that month. In the 21st Century, I’d use the phrase “the sun never sets on the wide, wide world of online video” to describe the...

  6. Google Loves Lucy: Lucille Ball’s 100th Birthday Celebrated with Google Logo

    Another famous clip is Lucy stomping grapes. Note: if you click on the "CC" below the speaker, you'll be taken to an unlisted two-minute video on YouTube via this link. Google is celebrating the 100th birthday of Lucille Ball today with a special...

  7. YouTube Creator Institute Offers Video Wizards Everything Except a Quidditch Team

    Applications include two short answer questions and a maximum two-minute demonstration of the creator's craft, whether it be a short film, a clip of a personal cooking show, or a snapshot of a nature expedition.