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Of Dancing Babies and Overzealous Takedowns: When “fair use is hard!” doesn’t cut it

Submitted by Sherwin Siy on Thu, 08/21/2008 - 18:16

Yesterday, a federal district court in San Jose refused to dismiss a suit brought against Universal Music for improperly demanding that YouTube remove a home video from its site.

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