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February 2nd, 2009 by Tubeinator

YouTube’s New Users: Denzel, Crowe, and Bay? - Mashable.com
YouTube built its business around user-generated content, but more recently, has been looking to add more professionally produced video from the likes of CBS so it can offer more attractive options to advertisers. The company might be taking a turn

YouTube in copyright clampdown - The Sun
YOUTUBE users have been left outraged over a sudden copyright crackdown on the video-sharing website. Artists such as Death Cab For Cutie and Led Zeppelin have had their official videos removed from YouTube after negotiations between the Google-owned

YouTube May Be Getting More High Profile Content - WebProNews
YouTube seems to be doing just about everything in its power to make sure it remains the dominant player in the online video industry. Obviously they have been testing out the monetization waters in recent memory. They’re pumping HD content now. They

High on the hot stuff - Brisbane Times
Some like it hot, but chilliheads like to take it to the limit, writes Nina Rousseau. Have you you ever eaten so much chilli that your ears started ringing? You couldn’t talk? You went into a trance? Ben Rzoska a former competitive swimmer for New

The Vatican launches its own YouTube channel - Herald And Journal
Watching YouTube videos has become a regular viewing pastime for many Internet users, ever since it began operating in February 2005. YouTube has generated much attention – and even some copyright controversy – as it has become one of the

SCIENTOLOGISTS CALL ON BART SIMPSON FOR HELP - PR Inside
The voice of BART SIMPSON has been used to promote Scientology in New York. Nancy Cartwright, who provides Bart’s voice on The Simpsons, agreed to help boost attendance at a Scientology event on Saturday (31Jan09) by recording a phone message

Ministry of Silly Videos: Monty Python on YouTube - Crunchgear.com
The gang from Monty Python boldly address the world: “For 3 years you YouTubers have been ripping us off, taking tens of thousands of our videos and putting them on YouTube. Now the tables are turned. It’s time for us to take matters into our own

YouTubers Caught In Warner Music Spat - CBS News
All about the digital world, from computers and gadgets to industry news and hot tech trends. (CNET) Corey Vidal is no pirate, but he’s been branded one as a result of the licensing spat between Warner Music Group and YouTube. On YouTube, Vidal

Bands and fans caught in Warner Music copyright crackdown on YouTube - News.com.au
YOUTUBE users are outraged over a sudden copyright crackdown on the video-sharing website. Artists such as Death Cab For Cutie and Led Zeppelin have had their official videos removed from YouTube after negotiations between the Google-owned video

YouTube users caught in Warner Music spat - CNET News
Corey Vidal is no pirate, but he’s been branded one as a result of the licensing spat between Warner Music Group and YouTube. On YouTube, Vidal posted a humorous video tribute to John Williams, the man who scored the soundtracks for such blockbuster

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