• Just An Online Minute... MySpace Sends Out For Videos
    News Corp.'s MySpace has launched a new video section containing clips from media companies like The New York Times, Reuters, and Fox's IGN Entertainment, the company said today.
  • Just An Online Minute... News Corp.: Don't Make Fun Of 'Simpsons' Online
    News Corp. reportedly is griping about clips that parody "The Simpsons" now appearing on Broadcaster.com, according to press reports.
  • Just An Online Minute... Media Biggies Bolster YouTube Rival Joost
    YouTube rival Joost just got a $45 million infusion from companies including Viacom and CBS -- controlled by YouTube frienemy Sumner Redstone.
  • Just An Online Minute... EEF, Geller, Duke It Out, Each With Own Suits
    Lawsuits stemming from a clip of Uri Geller on YouTube apparently crossed in the mail this week.
  • Just An Online Minute... Can Magician Make Lawsuit Disappear?
    Entertainer Uri Geller has landed in court -- the latest defendant in a string of cases related to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. This week, the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed suit against the "paranormalist," accusing him of misusing the DMCA to get a video he found objectionable taken off YouTube.
  • Just An Online Minute... YouTube's Far Too Useful To Be Shunned -- Even By Viacom Chief
    Viacom might still be feuding in court with YouTube, but Viacom majority owner Sumner Redstone apparently doesn't bear hard feelings toward the video-sharing site. Another company overseen by Redstone, CBS Corp's Simon & Schuster, plans to develop a new video channel on YouTube, Bookvideos.tv, to promote authors.
  • Just An Online Minute... Latest YouTube Suit Could Be Class Action
    The lawsuits are piling up for video-sharing site YouTube. A United Kingdom soccer organization, the Football Association Premier League, along with music publisher Bourne, have just sued the site for copyright violations.
  • Just An Online Minute... Microsoft, Yahoo Talk Nice Again?
    Rumors are swirling this morning that Microsoft and Yahoo are again contemplating a merger. The Wall Street Journal and New York Post both reported that executives at the two companies are talking about Microsoft acquiring Yahoo; the Post pegged the price at around $50 billion.
  • Just An Online Minute... Obama-MySpace Flap Shows Power Of Average Folks Online
    All of the current crop of presidential hopefuls is attempting to tap into the Internet to rally support and raise funds, but it's obvious that they haven't yet come to terms with the role that ordinary consumers play in Web 2.0. Yet another example came this week, when the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama got into a dispute with Joe Anthony, who had been among the politician's biggest supporters.
  • Just An Online Minute... Digg Execs Bow To Users
    It seems that Digg users don't like restrictions on speech any more than restrictions about how they can view content. Yesterday, attempts to censor posts about how to get around anti-piracy restrictions on DVDs resulted in an uprising on the collaborative site that ended only when Digg founder Kevin Rose capitulated to users' wishes.
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