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By Paul Sweeting -- Video Business, 10/18/2007

OCT. 18 | FROM CONTENT AGENDA: A group of major media companies and platform providers released a “statement of principles” regarding the protection of copyrighted content on user-generated video platforms—and it’s quite an eyeful.

The nine-page press release lays out an elaborate vision for user-generated sites that includes proactive filtering of copyrighted content, identification and removal of links to sites hosting infringing content, ongoing testing and upgrading of filtering technology and procedures for resolving disputes between content owners and platform providers over content that is blocked in error.

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