Google Fights Back

Whatever the outcome of the Viacom-Google lawsuit, this is a landmark case and the result will have enormous implications on the future of online media.

Google’s answer to the Viacom complaint filed last night lays the groundwork for a more lenient interpretation of the DMCA and stresses the importance of freedom of information versus the rights of copyright holders.

Google argues that Viacom’s complaint challenges the “careful balance” of the DMCA:

By seeking to make carriers and hosting providers liable for internet communications, Viacom’s complaint threatens the way hundreds of millions of people legitimately exchange information, news, entertainment, and political and artistic expression.

This trial also has implications beyond the Court’s interpretation of the DMCA. Among the twelve defenses offered by Google is fair use – which allows content creators to use unlicensed copyrighted material in certain situations particularly commentary and parody. If this case goes to trial there will be judgments that change the way our legal system treats media creators, distributors and rights holders.

The video below serves both as an explanation of the lawsuit and an example of how a user can alter content to make it acceptable under fair use:

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