Village People and Prince to Sue YouTube

September 14th 2007 | General

US pop star Prince plans to sue YouTube and other major Web sites for unauthorized use of his music in a bid to "reclaim his art on the Internet". The man behind hit songs "Purple Rain", "1999" and "When Doves Cry" said on Thursday that YouTube could not argue it had no control over which videos users posted on its site.

"YouTube … are clearly able (to) filter porn and pedophile material but appear to choose not to filter out the unauthorized music and film content which is core to their business success," a statement released on his behalf said.

Reuters - Prince to sue YouTube, eBay over music use

Somebody combined the Village People’s hit song, YMCA, with footage of a dancing Adolph Hitler and posted the clip to YouTube. Now the company that owns the rights to the band’s music is preparing to sue YouTube.

John Giacobbi, president of Web Sheriff, which hunts down pirated material on the Web and tries to get it removed, said his company has sent 500 "take-down" notices to YouTube. Each time the video is pulled, someone else uploads another copy. Giacobbi believes that YouTube has the ability to screen for copyright content in the same way it does for pornography.

CNET - First Prince, now Village People target YouTube

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Village People and Prince to Sue YouTube
Published in: General on 2007-09-14