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Using language that Wolf Blitzer could not repeat, Rev. jackson apologized for comments th
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Viacom vs you. Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched any video on YouTube, a US court has ruled.
The ruling comes as part of Google's legal battle with Viacom over allegations of copyright infringement.
Digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) called the ruling a "set-back to privacy rights".
The viewing log, which will be handed to Viacom, contains the log-in ID of users, the computer IP address (online identifier) and video clip details.
While the legal battle between the two firms is being contested in the US, it is thought the ruling will apply to YouTube users and their viewing habits everywhere.
Viacom, which owns MTV and Paramount Pictures, has alleged that YouTube is guilty of massive copyright infringement.
The UK's Premier League association is also seeking class action status with Viacom on the issue, alleging YouTube, which was bought by Google in 2006, has been used to watch football highlights.
Legal action
When it initiated legal action in March 2007 Viacom said it had identified about 160,000 unauthorised clips of its programmes on the website, which had been viewed more than 1.5 billion times.
Following the launch of its billion-dollar lawsuit, YouTube introduced filtering tools in an effort to prevent copyright materials from appearing on the site.
The US court declined Viacom's request that Google be forced to hand over the source code of YouTube, saying it was a "trade secret" that should not be disclosed.
But it said privacy concerns expressed by Google about handing over the log were "speculative".
Google's senior litigation counsel Catherine Lacavera said in a statement: "We are disappointed the court granted Viacom's over-reaching demand for viewing history.
"We will ask Viacom to respect users' privacy and allow us to anonymise the logs before producing them under the court's order."
The ruling will see the viewing habits of millions of YouTube users given to Viacom, totalling more than 12 terabytes of data.
Viacom said it wanted the data to "compare the attractiveness of allegedly infringing video with that of non-infringing videos."
YouTube and Google had "compelled" it to go to court, Viacom said, "by continuing to defend their illegal and irresponsible conduct and profiting from copyright infringement, when they could be implementing the safe and legal user generated content experience they promise".
It said it would not be asking for any "personally identifiable information" of any user.
"Any information that we or our outside advisors obtain will be used exclusively for the purpose of proving our case against You Tube and Google (and) will be handled subject to a court protective order and in a highly confidential manner."
'Erroneous ruling'
Leading privacy expert Simon Davies told BBC News that the privacy of millions of YouTube users was threatened.
He said: "The chickens have come home to roost for Google.
"Their arrogance and refusal to listen to friendly advice has resulted in the privacy of tens of millions being placed under threat."
Mr Davies said privacy campaigners had warned Google for years that IP addresses were personally identifiable information.
Google pledged last year to anonymise IP addresses for search information but it has said nothing about YouTube data.
Mr Davies said: "Governments and organisations are realising that companies like Google have a warehouse full of data. And while that data is stored it is under threat of being used and putting privacy in danger."
The EFF said: "The Court's erroneous ruling is a set-back to privacy rights, and will allow Viacom to see what you are watching on YouTube.
"We urge Viacom to back off this overbroad request and Google to take all steps necessary to challenge this order and protect the rights of its users."
The body said the ruling was also potentially unlawful because the log data did contain personally identifiable data.
The court also ruled that Google disclose to Viacom the details of all videos that have been removed from the site for any reason.
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The first articulation is absolutely/unquestionably/undeniably incredible, when you notice
The first articulation is absolutely/unquestionably/undeniably incredible, when you notice/observe/acknowledge how quickly LL was able to adapt his advanced (at least at the time) flow and complex, intricate multisyllabic verses to the fast tempo of the brilliant "It's Yours" instrumental. The second one is arguably the greatest live performance in hip-hop history; it practically can send tingling chills down one's spine upon seeing this manner in which Cool J continues his verbal onslaught even after Davy DMX's funky, finger-popping beat stops. It is really shows such as this (along with "I Need a Beat" (the original version; not Jazzy Jay's HIDEOUS and OVERLY KNOWN remix with all of the lyrics scratched up and disrespected), "Dangerous," "You'll Rock" and "Rock the Bells" (the original version on Def Jam Records; some of these rhymes would later be brought back for it, which was a B-side to the "RtB" 12" inch single, also including "El Shabazz," the skit from his 1985 "Radio" LP, as well as "I'm Bad," from his 1987 "Bigger and Deffer" album)) which deliver/reveal/manifest undissable proof of the fact that James Todd Smith was a BAD glycerine mutha back in his golden era. Kids nowadays couldn't touch this if they wanted to (also feel free to check out his 1989 "Walking with a Panther" LP; he just seemed to be in a TRUE lyrical zone with that one).
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Quincy, IL on Saturday Ju
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Quincy, IL on Saturday June 14 2008.
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Barack Obama's "Church," and Father Michael Pfleger, shown here, preach Black Liberation T
Barack Obama's "Church," and Father Michael Pfleger, shown here, preach Black Liberation Theology, a "Black Power" philosophy that "will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/apr/01/obamas-churc h-founded-on-radical-creed/
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Pope Benedict XVI has warned about Liberation Theology:
"Wherever politics tries to be redemptive, it is promising too much. Where it wishes to do the work of God, it becomes, not divine, but demonic." _______________________________
Pastor Otis Moss III welcomes Father Michael Pfleger as a frequent guest priest...
TRANSCRIPT:
"We must be honest enough to address the one who says, 'don't hold me responsible for what my ancestors did.' But you have enjoyed the benefits of what your ancestors did! And unless you are ready to give up the benefits — Throw away your 401 fund! Throw away your trust fund! Throw away all the money that been put away in the company you walked into 'cause your daddy and your granddaddy and your great grandaddy —
Unless you are willing to give up the benefits, then you must be responsible for what was done in your generation! 'Cause you are the beneficiaries of this insurance policy!
We must be honest enough to expose white entitlement and supremacy, wherever it raises its head. I said before, I really don't want to make this political, because you know I'm really very unpolitical.
But, Reverend Moss, when Hillary was crying, and people said that was put on, I really don't believe it was put on. I really believe that she just always thought, 'this is mine. I'm Bill's wife. I'm white, and this is mine. I just gotta get up and step into the plate.'
And then out of nowhere came, 'Hey, I'm Barack Obama!'
And she said 'Ah, damn! Where did you come from? I'm white! I'm entitled! There's a black man stealing my show!'
(Mocking Hillary Clinton)
(And the crowd is on their feet, including Pastor Otis Moss III)
She wasn't the only one crying, there was a whole lot of white people crying!
I'm sorry. I don't want to getchu in any more trouble. The live-streaming just went out again."
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THE BLACK VALUE SYSTEM... http://www.tucc.org/black_value_system.html
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