Friday, January 26, 2007

Fox vs. YouTube: Ulterior Motives?

Google Watch reports that Fox is now asking YouTube for details on users21 who uploaded episodes of 24 and The Simpsons. The Hollywood Reporter followed up with details about the user in question, and that Fox is also going after the lesser-known LiveDigital22. Mashable points out23 that this is a change from the normal practice of serving a DMCA takedown notice, and that Paramount was successful in its own request for user data from YouTube (though before the Google acquisition).
What nobody seems to be pointing out is that Fox’s parent, News Corp, is in direct competition with Google and YouTube thanks to MySpace — where Fox is currently streaming the very epsiodes of 24 in question24. It’s well-known that News Corp was not thrilled about the Google-YouTube tie-up, and Fox content appearing on YouTube is an ideal opportunity for News Corp to apply pressure to its “frenemy.”

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