Copyright concerns expressed by a Japanese rights-holders group resulted in YouTube removing thousands of videos from the popular sharing site.
giving a trio of music labels some $50 million worth of a stake in YouTube. The first big test came from the Pacific Rim instead. The BBC Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers (JASRAC) found a whole lotta infringin' going on at YouTube. They discovered numerous videos containing copyright works had been uploaded by YouTube users. Mainichi Daily NewsSuggest a Correction
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