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Viacom gets access YouTube user's details...

Yet another Copyright vs Internet Freedom battle ensues, this time between Viacom and Google.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected...lgoogle203.xml

Isn't this a violation of privacy anyway? :S It's annoying to see someone else trying to stamp down on our freedom to watch whatever we like online. I'm not sure what Viacom will acheive with this, though, considering it's easier to find what's on YouTube by simply looking through the website itself.

So what do you guys think? Yet another pointless endevour to try and stop millions of people from uploading and watching copyrighted material on the internet, or is this more serious this time around?
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