Court Throws Out Premier Leagues Case Against YouTube

youtube premier league Court Throws Out Premier Leagues Case Against YouTube

In a landmark decision, a US district justice has ruled in preference of YouTube in a copyright transgression case where a Premier League sued YouTube in 2007.

The justice case dragged upon for three years. In it, a New York district judge ruled that YouTube was protected by US legislation which says a service provider isnt liable for transgression if it removes material from its site when notified by a copyright owner.

The Premier League argued that copyrighted material was being illegally uploaded as well as noticed upon YouTube. As of press time, a Premier League had not announced whether it would appeal a decision.

For any die-hard Premier League fan, you know that YouTube does an glorious pursuit at stealing idea highlights inside of minutes. While a preference doesnt shift anything for fans of Premier League clubs, it might daunt a Premier League from using such clumsy legal tactics in a future.

Instead of targeting YouTube, a Premier League needs to create a video-on-demand complement which will concede soccer fans worldwide to legally view idea highlights mins after goals are scored.

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