India time  :: Last updated at 02:55 PM.
beta
Search:
Tibet Sun Web
rss newsfeed
Breaking news:

YouTube restores pro-Tibet video after IOC and China row

By Stephanie Condon | CNET

A still captured from YouTube showing the video projection on the Chinese Consulate in New York City.

A still captured from YouTube showing the video projection on the wall of the Chinese Consulate in New York City on 7 August 2008. Students for a Free Tibet

The International Olympic Committee has retracted a Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown request it sent to YouTube over a Tibetan protest video .

According to Corynne McSherry, an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the IOC requested earlier this week that YouTube remove the video called “Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony.” The video, posted by Students for a Free Tibet, is a montage of scenes from Tibet protests around the world. The Olympic rings are shown in the video briefly a couple times.

YouTube initially removed the video, but subsequently questioned whether the IOC could truly file a DMCA claim and asked the group to withdraw its takedown notice. The EFF also questioned the IOC on its copyright infringement claims. The IOC retracted its request, and the video was reposted. (Warning: The video, shown below, contains some graphic images.)

The IOC has been working with YouTube to provide content as well as to monitor for copyright violations.

McSherry said that such takedown requests have little to do with copyright infringement, but are instead “timed to directly interfere with the impact of a political message.”

YouTube has not yet responded to a request by CNET News for comment.

Copyright © 2008 CNET Networks

Published in CNET.com


Google ad
Disclaimer | About | Advertise with us | Contact us
Copyright © 2008-2012 Tibet Sun