The channel claims it posted 'The Andy Griffith Show' episodes legally after they entered the public domain in the nineties.
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CBS Sues YouTube Channel That Posted 16 Episodes Of ‘The Andy Griffith Show’
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Facebook Officially Announces Its Video Rights Management Service
Facebook has announced the launch of its Rights Manager service, which gives users the ability to strike down unlicensed reuploads of their videos.
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- YouTube Takes Down “Power/Rangers” Fan Film, But It’s On Facebook
- Freeplay Music Sues YouTube MCNs BroadbandTV, AwesomenessTV, Big Frame, Maker Studios
- YouTube Audio Library Can Now Tell You Copyright Status Of Songs Before Upload
- YouTube’s ContentID System Has Paid Out $1 Billion To Rights Holders
- Nintendo To Launch Affiliate Program To Share Revenue With YouTubers
- Fund This: Copy-Me Wants €24,000 To Get Animated About File Sharing
- Viacom Has Settled Its Copyright Lawsuit Against YouTube
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