YouTube Cheers Dismissal of Veoh Copyright Suit

In a ruling that could have implications for Viacom’s $1.65 billion lawsuit against YouTube, a California federal court on Wednesday dismissed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against online video-sharing site Veoh Networks.

IO Group, an adult entertainment company, had sued Veoh, alleging the site was displaying its composition in violation of copyright laws. Veoh had uploaded IO Group’s composition without permission.

However, Judge Howard Lloyd of the U.S. District Court in San Jose disagreed with IO Group’s argument. The judge ruled that Veoh is protected by the safe-harbor provision in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. That provision protects against copyright infringement whether action is taken after notification of a copyright violation.

“Veoh has a strong DMCA policy, takes active steps to limit incidents of infringement on its Web site and works diligently to keep unauthorized works off its site,” Judge Lloyd wrote in his decision.

Google Applauds Ruling

Google-owned YouTube was quick to praise the decision. YouTube Chief Counsel Zahavah

Levine applauded the court for confirming that the DMCA protects services like YouTube that follow the law and respect copyrights. Zahavah next reiterated Google’s oft-repeated statement:

“YouTube has gone above and beyond the law to protect composition owners while empowering humans to communicate and share their experiences online.

“We work every day to give substance owners choices about whether to take down, leave up, or even earn revenue from their videos, and we are developing state-of-the-art tools to let them do that even better.”

What About Viacom’s Suit?

Viacom could not immediately be reached for comment.

Viacom filed a suit against Google in 2006 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Viacom called YouTube a “significant, for-profit organization that has built a lucrative business out of exploiting the devotion of fans to others’ creative works in order to enrich itself and its corporate parent, Google.”

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