YouTube Rejects Movie Piracy Claims and Content ID Critique

YouTube has responded to the piracy lawsuit filed last year by movie tycoon Carlos Vasallo. The streaming platform denies all copyright infringement allegations and sees the case as an attempt to get special Content ID treatment. YouTube also warns that its copyright management tool should not fall into the wrong hands since that could lead to misuse and censorship.

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content-idLast year, Spanish-born movie tycoon Carlos Vasallo sued YouTube over various piracy related claims.

The actor and producer own the rights to the world’s largest collection of Mexican and Latin American movies, many of which are illegally shared on YouTube.

The lawsuit accused YouTube of not doing enough to stop people from uploading pirated content. Those allegations aren’t new, but the movie tycoon also said that YouTube would not allow him to join the Content ID copyright protection program unless he agreed to specific terms, including a revenue share agreement.

Vasallo refused these terms and chose to send standard DMCA notices instead. YouTube processed them, as it should, but the movie tycoon complained that this did little to stop pirates. New copies were uploaded constantly and banned users reportedly returned using new names.

The movie tycoon also pointed out that YouTube’s repeat infringer policy resets copyright strikes after 90-days, after which the same users can upload copyright-infringing content again.

YouTube and Google responded to these allegations by filing a motion to dismiss, which was decided on last month. While the Florida federal court dropped the antitrust claims, the copyright allegations remained, meaning that YouTube must answer these in court.

YouTube Responds to Piracy Claims

Yesterday, the Google-owned streaming service submitted its response, denying many of the allegations. According to the company, Vasallo’s copyright claims lack specifics and amount to an attempt to obtain a tailored Content ID agreement.

“Plaintiff, through its representative Carlos Vasallo, was offered YouTube’s copyright management tools in 2015, including Content ID, but Plaintiff refused them. Plaintiff opted instead to use YouTube’s DMCA-compliant notice-and-takedown system.

“Now, seven years later, Plaintiff seeks an injunction against Defendants to force YouTube to provide Plaintiff with a non-existent version of Content ID tailor-made to Plaintiff’s preferences. Plaintiff’s claims of entitlement to Content ID are badly misguided; its claims of copyright infringement even more so,” YouTube notes.

Content ID is Not for Everyone

YouTube doesn’t plan to offer special treatment to the movie tycoon. The company maintains that its DMCA process and policy comply with the law. The Content ID system is an extra option that should only be used by trusted parties who agree to certain terms.

“Precisely because YouTube’s novel copyright management tools are so powerful, they must be used with care,” YouTube writes. If the Copyright ID system ends up in the wrong hands, it can lead to misuse and censorship.

“Misused or put in the wrong hands, these tools can be used to censor videos that others have every right to share through YouTube. These tools can also enable users to wrongfully claim ownership rights in others’ content or to take for themselves revenue that rightly belongs to others.”

YouTube’s answer doesn’t include much detail. The company simply denies many of the allegations and only admits the most straightforward claims, such as the statement that it has a notice-and-takedown system.

DMCA Matching?

The specific allegations will be argued as the case progresses. These include Vasallo’s complaint that YouTube only removes videos from specific URLs listed in takedown notices, without searching for other matching copies on its platform.

This “matching” process is not part of the DMCA process, but it appears that the movie tycoon would like YouTube to implement this feature nonetheless.

In addition to responding to Vasallo’s claims, YouTube also lists a series of defenses. Among other things, the company says that the DMCA’s safe harbor shields it from liability for user-uploaded content. And if any infringing content does appear, Vasallo could simply take it down with a DMCA notice.

A copy of Google/YouTube’s answer to the complaint and its affirmative defenses is available here (pdf)

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Twitter: Elon Musk zwischen CEO und Shitposter

Mit einem Tweet kann Musk den Tesla-Kurs abstürzen und Kryptowährungen aufsteigen lassen. Diese Macht ist ihm 41 Milliarden US-Dollar wert. Von Daniel Ziegener (Elon Musk, Twitter)

Mit einem Tweet kann Musk den Tesla-Kurs abstürzen und Kryptowährungen aufsteigen lassen. Diese Macht ist ihm 41 Milliarden US-Dollar wert. Von Daniel Ziegener (Elon Musk, Twitter)

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Die USA könnten sich mit den Sanktionen gegen Russland in den eigenen Fuß geschossen haben

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Physicists devise precise laser-based method to measure a baseball’s drag

Free-flow tests were more realistic than traditional wind tunnel measurements of drag.

Scientists have devised a new method for determining the aerodynamics of baseballs in free flight.

Enlarge / Scientists have devised a new method for determining the aerodynamics of baseballs in free flight. (credit: Mike Kemp/Getty Images)

Baseball has long been a popular topic of research for physicists, largely because of the complex aerodynamics of a baseball in flight. Traditionally, scientists relied upon wind tunnel experiments to measure key properties like speed, spin, lift, and drag, but this approach can't quite precisely capture tiny shifts in drag. And even small shifts in drag can have large effects—like a dramatic increase in the number of home runs.

That's why two physicists have developed a laser-guided speed measurement system to measure the change in speed of a baseball mid-flight and then used that measurement to calculate the acceleration, the various forces acting on the ball, and the lift and drag. They described their approach in a recent paper published in the journal Applied Sciences and suggested it could also be used for other ball sports like cricket and soccer.

Any moving ball leaves a trail of air as it travels; the inevitable drag slows the ball down. The ball's trajectory is affected by diameter and speed and by tiny irregularities on the surface. Baseballs are not completely smooth; they have stitching in a figure-eight pattern. Those stitches are bumpy enough to affect the airflow around the baseball as it's thrown toward home plate. As a baseball moves it creates a whirlpool of air around it, commonly known as the Magnus effect. The raised seams churn the air around the ball, creating high-pressure zones in various locations (depending on the pitch type) that can cause deviations in its trajectory.

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StarBook Mk V Linux laptop now comes with AMD or Intel processor options

When UK-based Linux computer company Star Labs introduced the StarBook Mk V last year, it was available with a choice of 11th-gen Intel Core i3 or Core i7 processors. But now there’s another option. The StarBook Mk V can be configured with either an 11th-gen Intel chip or an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor, although […]

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When UK-based Linux computer company Star Labs introduced the StarBook Mk V last year, it was available with a choice of 11th-gen Intel Core i3 or Core i7 processors. But now there’s another option.

The StarBook Mk V can be configured with either an 11th-gen Intel chip or an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor, although you might have to wait a little longer to get your hands on an AMD model.

That’s because the laptops are still in production, and the Intel models are expected to be ready to go first. Star Labs says the next batch of StarBook Mk V laptops with Intel chips will ship in May, 2022. But laptops with AMD chips won’t ship until late June. The good news is you’ll get a 5% discount if you order a laptop in production instead of waiting for it to be available.

And that brings the starting price for a StarBook Mk V with an Intel Core i3-1115G4 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD down from the $930 list price to $884.

Upgrade options include an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U or Intel Core i7-1165G7 processor, up to 64GB of DDR4-3200 memory, and up to 2TB of solid state storage.

The laptop can be configured with your choice of GNU/Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Manjaro, MX Linux or no operating system at all. Those options are all free, but if you want to add a Windows license you’ll have to pay extra.

Firmware options include American Megatrends UEFI or the open source Coreboot. And you can choose from several keyboard languages including US and UK English, Spanish, French, German, and Nordic. US, EU, AU, and UK power adapters are also available.

The notebook has an aluminum body, a 14 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display, a backlit keyboard and a glass trackpad, a 720p webcam, stereo speakers, a 65 Wh battery and a 65 watt USB-C power supply.

Ports include USB Type-C and Type-A, a 3.5mm audio jack, an HDMI port, and a microSD card reader.

The StarBook Mk V measures 326 x 220 x 18mm (12.8″ x 8.7″ x 0.7″) and weighs 1.4kg (3.1 pounds).

You can find more details about the laptop at the Star Labs website.

via Hacker News

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Explaining why gamers are adopting Windows 11 more slowly than Windows 10

We comb through Steam data to see how Windows 11 is faring with enthusiasts.

Explaining why gamers are adopting Windows 11 more slowly than Windows 10

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There was a time shortly after Windows 10's release when Microsoft would release specific adoption numbers frequently, trumpeting how quickly the then-novel free update was being adopted by users of Windows 7 and Windows 8. The company hasn't repeated that strategy for Windows 11, leaving us to rely on third-party data to see how quickly people are picking up the new OS.

We've pulled a few months' worth of the Steam Hardware & Software Survey data and compared it to the months immediately following Windows 10's release. This data is imperfect and inevitably a bit noisy—Steam users need to volunteer to send in the data—but the disparity in adoption is large enough that we can draw at least some conclusions.

Windows 11 was released to the public in October 2021, and Windows 10 was released in July 2015. In both cases, we used the Internet Wayback Machine to dig up seven months of data, including the month immediately before the release of each operating system. We charted the usage numbers for 64-bit versions of the operating systems (32-bit versions, along with versions like Vista and XP, are lumped into "other"), combining the numbers for Windows 8.1 and 8.0.

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War Lenin schuld?

Rosa Luxemburg und Wladimir Putin über die Entstehung der Ukraine

Rosa Luxemburg und Wladimir Putin über die Entstehung der Ukraine

Lilbits: What to know about Ubuntu 22.04 and Intel Alder Lake, and a Chromebook with AMD Ryzen 7 5800U

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is set to launch next week, but if you’re planning to run it on a computer with one of Intel’s new 12th-gen Core processors, one of the first things you might want to do is upgrade the Linux kernel. In other tech news from around the web, Amazon Kids+ has launched its […]

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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is set to launch next week, but if you’re planning to run it on a computer with one of Intel’s new 12th-gen Core processors, one of the first things you might want to do is upgrade the Linux kernel.

In other tech news from around the web, Amazon Kids+ has launched its first two original games, the Nokia C2 2nd-gen budget smartphone that HMD unveiled in February just passed through the FCC on its way to launch, and while you can’t go out and buy a Chromebook with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800U processor yet, the folks at Chrome Unboxed got their hands on a pre-production model and put it through the paces, showing what a Chrome OS laptop can do when equipped with the sort of processor you’d typically find in a premium Windows thin and light notebook.

Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Twitter and Facebook and follow @LinuxSmartphone on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news on open source mobile phones.

 

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Puzzling cases of severe liver disease in children spark international probe

While some cases have led to liver transplants, officials ruled out obvious culprits.

A baby being treated with blue light, a jaundice-prevention measure.

Enlarge / A baby being treated with blue light, a jaundice-prevention measure. (credit: Getty | Picture Alliance)

Health officials in Scotland on Thursday published early findings from a burgeoning international investigation into dozens of puzzling cases of severe liver inflammation among children. A few cases have already led to acute liver failure and liver transplants.

Thursday's report detailed 13 severe cases in Scotland, mostly in children between the ages of 3 and 5 and nearly all occurring in just March and April this year. Scotland usually tallies fewer than four such cases of unexplained liver inflammation—aka hepatitis—in children over the course of an entire year. Of the 13 cases this year in Scotland, one has led to a liver transplant and five are still in the hospital. No deaths have been reported.

Meanwhile, health officials in England reported approximately 60 unexplained severe hepatitis cases in 2022, most of which were in children ages 2 to 5. Some of those cases progressed to acute liver failure, and a few have also led to liver transplantation. Again, no deaths have been reported.

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