IPTVision > YouTube ordered to remove World Cup clips
[Internet Marketing News and Blogs | Internet Marketing News and Blog | E-consultancy.com] The International Cricket Council told parent Google it must take down hundreds of clips in order to protect the rights of its commercial broadcasting partners.
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::: D O O S R A :::: These small clips would only help popularise the game around the world. In fact, the likes of ICC and BCCI should strike a deal with Google to have highlights posted - and have a revenue share on online adverts. (via Cosmos)
Internet Marketing News and Blogs | Internet Marketing News and Blog | E-consultancy.com: Cricket's governing body has ordered YouTube to remove clips from the Cricket World Cup, claiming copyright infringement. The International Cricket Council told parent Google it must take down hundreds of clips in order to protect the rights of its commercial broadcasting partners. (via Cosmos)
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