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Comments on: Judge grants Viacom 12TB of YouTube user records
Static IP addresses?
By Alan W. Rateliff, II Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 21:32 GMT
Machine Readable?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 21:53 GMT
hmmm
By heystoopid Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:07 GMT
What is happening with the world?
By Steve Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:07 GMT
silly gootube, piracy is illegal
By Stephen Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:25 GMT
Guess Youtube is not so appealing now
By Steve Liddle Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:37 GMT
Double think
By Christoph Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 22:47 GMT
Content generated by, and embedded within, a third-party website?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 23:03 GMT
Ruled on the data not the format
By Fuzzy Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 23:04 GMT
There is no laws anymore
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 23:35 GMT
Why all the data? (Re: silly gootube, piracy is illegal)
By Someone Posted Friday 4th July 2008 00:44 GMT
@Fuzzy
By teacake Posted Friday 4th July 2008 00:44 GMT
Sending the data.
By adnim Posted Friday 4th July 2008 00:57 GMT
@fuzzy
By kain preacher Posted Friday 4th July 2008 00:58 GMT
How many floppies??
By Herby Posted Friday 4th July 2008 01:18 GMT
Media Choices
By Steve Sherlock Posted Friday 4th July 2008 01:31 GMT
US Judge
By The Aussie Paradox Posted Friday 4th July 2008 01:31 GMT
Common format?
By yeah, right. Posted Friday 4th July 2008 02:04 GMT
@yeah, right
By Steven Hunter Posted Friday 4th July 2008 03:51 GMT
Choice of format
By Chris C Posted Friday 4th July 2008 04:22 GMT
@Yah, right
By Jeremy Posted Friday 4th July 2008 05:40 GMT
Format?
By Christoph Posted Friday 4th July 2008 05:53 GMT
What about when you....
By Adam C Posted Friday 4th July 2008 06:21 GMT
Common format?
By Chris Hill Posted Friday 4th July 2008 07:41 GMT
is the judge's ruling available on youtube?
By richard Posted Friday 4th July 2008 07:47 GMT
@Alan W. Rateliff, II
By frymaster Posted Friday 4th July 2008 07:56 GMT
internet != privacy
By jeremy Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:01 GMT
Let me get this straight
By Niall Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:06 GMT
re: Machine Readable?
By Elmer Phud Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:08 GMT
Lots of paper
By Marc Savage Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:11 GMT
If the IP addresses are removed/changed, then no problem
By John Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:11 GMT
On Paper...
By Christopher Emerson Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:22 GMT
Not really comeuppance
By Xander Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:24 GMT
Stop complaining and do something useful
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:33 GMT
Format
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:43 GMT
User IDs
By Mal Franks Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:49 GMT
I think what the judge actually ruled on, was
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:58 GMT
And Google only wants the data for honourable reasons?
By MarkW Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:58 GMT
Analysis
By StooMonster Posted Friday 4th July 2008 08:59 GMT
All I can say is
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:00 GMT
What I don't get
By Darren B Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:00 GMT
Another country
By paul Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:01 GMT
@There is no laws anymore
By Eddie Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:03 GMT
@ Christoph
By Anonymous Scotsman Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:15 GMT
google comeuppance {sp} ?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:16 GMT
Now the issue is...
By kindaian Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:21 GMT
@yeah,right.
By Ash Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:23 GMT
I humbly suggest HMRC...
By Chris Walker Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:32 GMT
Fax is the best way
By Nish Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:37 GMT
Send the Drives Via UK..
By Bill Cumming Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:41 GMT
hmm
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:44 GMT
IP Address Identifiable or Not
By RainForestGuppy Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:44 GMT
Gmail
By Tom Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:46 GMT
@Stephen
By Mark Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:48 GMT
Lack of revenue due to piracy.
By Mr B Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:48 GMT
Re: If the IP addresses are removed/changed, then no problem
By Mark Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:53 GMT
Google should do this
By Mark Posted Friday 4th July 2008 09:54 GMT
Format
By zyxyzx Posted Friday 4th July 2008 10:07 GMT
wtf
By Spider Posted Friday 4th July 2008 10:26 GMT
You people have no imagination!
By Steve Posted Friday 4th July 2008 10:36 GMT
Viacome only gets what is pertinent to Viacom and not a byte more.
By Aron A Aardvark Posted Friday 4th July 2008 11:00 GMT
lols
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 11:29 GMT
Lost in the post...
By Ex-IT Posted Friday 4th July 2008 11:31 GMT
@IP Address Identifiable or Not
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 11:37 GMT
It's obvious what they're trying to do here
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 12:12 GMT
Obvious...
By Edward Lilley Posted Friday 4th July 2008 12:25 GMT
Do Viacom have a UK office?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:00 GMT
Think Small!
By Julian I-Do-Stuff Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:31 GMT
Common format
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:52 GMT
Viacom is after the uploaders
By Morten Bjoernsvik Posted Friday 4th July 2008 14:27 GMT
security
By Roger Mew Posted Friday 4th July 2008 14:50 GMT
Is it only me
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 15:23 GMT
More obvious...
By Graham Marsden Posted Friday 4th July 2008 16:37 GMT
Access?
By Big Dave Posted Friday 4th July 2008 19:34 GMT
Madness!
By Bruce Hatton Posted Friday 4th July 2008 22:02 GMT
Finally, one up on the evil empire
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 22:48 GMT
All your data are belong to us
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 4th July 2008 22:56 GMT
Get a Man from Mars to write it out
By I. Aproveofitspendingonspecificprojects Posted Saturday 5th July 2008 01:56 GMT
fuxxed
By Goo Posted Saturday 5th July 2008 02:39 GMT
taking some action?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 5th July 2008 07:52 GMT
Even more obvious...
By Someone Posted Saturday 5th July 2008 12:20 GMT
ip address privacy
By Nick Posted Sunday 6th July 2008 17:49 GMT
Am I missing something here, or are THEY missing something?
By Ray Simard Posted Monday 7th July 2008 04:03 GMT
This is truly ridiculous...
By Belxjander Serechai Posted Monday 7th July 2008 06:38 GMT
Viacom are idiots. Do they really think we are going to fall for that
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 7th July 2008 11:50 GMT
Conflict of laws
By John Posted Monday 7th July 2008 12:25 GMT
n/a
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 22:17 GMT