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An independent website has been told to stop putting footage of FA Premiership goals on the video website YouTube. | An independent website has been told to stop putting footage of FA Premiership goals on the video website YouTube. |
NetResult - a firm monitoring the internet on behalf of the Premier League - emailed a warning to the website, 101greatgoals.blogspot.com. | NetResult - a firm monitoring the internet on behalf of the Premier League - emailed a warning to the website, 101greatgoals.blogspot.com. |
It told the website it was "infringing" Premier League copyright. | It told the website it was "infringing" Premier League copyright. |
Links from 101greatgoals to YouTube were thought to have been disabled by YouTube itself but other links to Premiership goals stayed in place. | Links from 101greatgoals to YouTube were thought to have been disabled by YouTube itself but other links to Premiership goals stayed in place. |
Barrage of lawsuits | Barrage of lawsuits |
The news comes after the video-sharing service wiped nearly 30,000 files from its website after Japanese media companies said their copyright was being infringed. | The news comes after the video-sharing service wiped nearly 30,000 files from its website after Japanese media companies said their copyright was being infringed. |
The Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers found 29,549 music video, movie and TV clips had been posted without permission. | The Japan Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers found 29,549 music video, movie and TV clips had been posted without permission. |
YouTube, which was launched in February 2005 and shows about 100 million clips per day, was recently bought by search giant Google for $1.65bn (£883m). | YouTube, which was launched in February 2005 and shows about 100 million clips per day, was recently bought by search giant Google for $1.65bn (£883m). |
Critics of the deal have warned Google could face a barrage of lawsuits over copyrighted material on YouTube. | Critics of the deal have warned Google could face a barrage of lawsuits over copyrighted material on YouTube. |
YouTube mostly hosts homemade videos, however, it also contains clips of copyrighted material. | YouTube mostly hosts homemade videos, however, it also contains clips of copyrighted material. |
It has recently signed distribution deals with media groups including Universal Music Group, Warner Music and CBS to offer short-form programming including news, music videos, sport and entertainment. | It has recently signed distribution deals with media groups including Universal Music Group, Warner Music and CBS to offer short-form programming including news, music videos, sport and entertainment. |
The BBC is currently prohibited from showing footage of Premier League goals on its website. | |
But from next season Match Of The Day and MOTD2 will be streamed on broadband as simulcasts with the TV programmes for UK users - meaning all the Premiership goals will be available online for the first time in the UK. |
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