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NJ mom sues over breast-feeding video-turned-porn

A New Jersey mother is suing a production company after an instructional breast-feeding video she appeared in was taken by a third party and used to create pornography. A federal court judge ruled last week that Maryann Sahoury's lawsuit against the Meredith Corporation could proceed. Sahoury and her 1-month old daughter demonstrated breast-feeding techniques in a 2010 video designed to help new mothers.

 

YouTube uploads 72 hours of video a minute

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YouTube users are now uploading three days’ worth of video to the site every second — a whole 24 hours more than the site had last year. To celebrate its 7th birthday, Google’s video-sharing site released all-new metrics about itself, including its new upload numbers as well as the fact that subscriptions increased 50 percent in the past year. Another cool fact? The site logs 3 billion hours of viewing time per month.

 

Google Buys Video Technology Company Green Parrot Pictures

Google (GOOG) has acquired Green Parrot Pictures, a Dublin, Ireland-based provider of digital video.

 

How Hulu Plans to Wreck Itself

How Hulu Plans to Wreck Itself

Hulu is thinking about charging for its videos. That's playing with fire, my friends.

 

YouTube Reaches One Billion Views Per Day

When your website first reaches a million visitors, it’s a great milestone. However, one billion views per day can only be attained by the selected few, and YouTube is now one of them.

 

Yahoo Gets With The Program, Play Videos In Search Result

There's always been a tension in search between organizing information for users and getting out of the way so they can get to ...

 

Hulu May Begin Charging for Content

Hulu May Begin Charging for Content

Nothing free and awesome lasts forever. Case in point: Hulu.com. According to Jonathan Miller, News Corps.'s chief digital officer, Hulu may begin charging for some online content in the near future.

 

YouTube Near Deal With Disney

YouTube and Disney are close to a deal to distribute video clips from ABC, ESPN and other Disney properties on the video-sharing site.

 

Cal Expo Turns To YouTube To Sell NBA Arena Plan

Cal Expo officials are turning to "YouTube" to sell a new NBA arena plan to the public. The decision comes amid criticism the negotiations have been secretive.

 

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