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YouTube to begin filtering copyrighted material

This news from the Times Online. The timeline given by Google says they're on pace to start implementing the technology in September. What that means for you is that you'll lose that ability to post your "Lazy Sunday" videos faster than ever before. The MPAA and RIAA must be licking their chops.

Only a matter of time before we find out what'll happen to the underground videos that could come under the fire of overly–litigious lawyer types. It could spell the end for the very videos that made the site popular in the first place. Even with fair use, videos like this one could be gone by September (well, from YouTube, anyways).

(Come to the site to see the video!)

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