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	<title>Comments on: Enraged Fox Subpoena&#8217;s Google For YouTuber ID</title>
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		<title>By: Fox Subpoena&#8217;s Google For YouTube User Account &#187; Jack Of All Blogs</title>
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		<description>[...] And so it happens. I remember awhile back predicting that Google is bound to get a lot of legal flak for stuff on its most recent big acquisition&#8212;YouTube. So a good number of stuff on YouTube is copyrighted material. Not everyone is complaining, though. Some have even banked on getting more popular because of their material on YouTube. Fox doesn&#8217;t think so, though. The Blog Herald cites reports that Fox is subpoenaing Google for a YouTuber&#8217;s ID. [...]</description>
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