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Viacom statement on YouTube user data

Viacom is trying to alleviate concerns about how it will use the YouTube user data it requested in discovery – and that the judge in Viacom v Google approved. In a press release this week, Viacom explains:Viacom has not asked for and will not be obtaining any personally identifiable information of any YouTube user.
Written by Richard Koman, Contributor
Viacom is trying to alleviate concerns about how it will use the YouTube user data it requested in discovery – and that the judge in Viacom v Google approved. In a press release this week, Viacom explains:
Viacom has not asked for and will not be obtaining any personally identifiable information of any YouTube user. The personally identifiable information that YouTube collects from its users will be stripped from the data before it is transferred to Viacom. Viacom will use the data exclusively for the purpose of proving our case against You Tube and Google.

Viacom has been in discussions with Google to develop a framework to share this data. We are committed to a process that will not only comply with the Court’s confidentiality order, but that will also meet our commitment to the strongest possible internet privacy protections.

It is unfortunate that we have been compelled to go to court to protect Viacom’s rights and the rights of the artists who work with and depend on us. YouTube and Google have put us in this position by continuing to defend their illegal and irresponsible conduct and by profiting from copyright infringement, when they could be implementing the safe and legal user generated content experience they promise.

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