Embedding YouTube Videos May Soon Be a Felony

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According to Mark Masnick, if a website embeds a YouTube video that is determined to have infringed on copyright and more than 10 people view it on that website, the owner or others associated with the website could face up to five years in prison.

 

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Colin
Colin

It will be the death of youtube and other similar services. This is an obvious attempt of curtailing free speech and nothing to do with copyright. Mainstream media is all but dead in the water, many of there videos and links back to there own sites come directly from bloggers. They'd suffer just as much from this madness. :@