Internet giant alleges Viacom selectively maintained its content on YouTube
In a court filing, Google argues that BayTSP's documents will "refute" Viacom's own assertion that it can't be expected to track down the improper use of its content. They will also demonstrate that Viacom routinely uploaded its own content to YouTube while asking BayTSP to avoid flagging it and requesting its removal -- illustrating Viacom's ability to manage the appearance of its content on YouTube for its own benefit, according to Google.
In a court filing, Google argues that BayTSP's documents will "refute" Viacom's own assertion that it can't be expected to track down the improper use of its content. They will also demonstrate that Viacom routinely uploaded its own content to YouTube while asking BayTSP to avoid flagging it and requesting its removal -- illustrating Viacom's ability to manage the appearance of its content on YouTube for its own benefit, according to Google.