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"News Corp. studio Twentieth Century Fox subpoenaed Google Inc.'s YouTube video service to learn who uploaded pirated copies of episodes of television shows '24' and 'The Simpsons,' The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday." [Reuters]
In other news, The Simpsons MOVIE has a website.
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Posted by waaa | January 29, 2007 2:28 AM
funny, i watch all my simpsons episodes on dailymotion. you don't really hear too much about those dudez.
Posted by matty ice | January 29, 2007 6:28 AM
even though it doesn't have a .uk address, I believe that dailymotion is based out of Europe and doesn't fall subject to the same scrutiny youtube is getting.
Posted by JobCain | January 29, 2007 10:06 AM
yeah it's based out of paris, i'm pretty sure. does everyone know about peekvid.com? collects movies/tvshows from dailymotion, youtube, and other sites. combine with keepvid.com and you can download any that you want to keep...
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