After demanding that YouTube remove all of its copyrighted videos last week, Comedy Central has given YouTube the okay to continue hosting video of its TV shows.
Warner Music Group, some companies seek reparations through lawsuit, and others seek to capitalize with partnerships and revenue-sharing.
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