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YouTube, a video sharing Web site owned by Google, is the online leader in user generated and professional video, hosting TV and movie clips, music videos, and amateur video uploads on the Web.
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A federal judge ordered Google to turn over to Viacom its records of which users watched which videos on YouTube.
BusinessWeek's Jon Fine visits Google and YouTube (4/24/08).
Catherine Holahan article for BusinessWeek.com (8/21/07).
Jennifer Schenker article for BusinessWeek.com (6/19/07).
Paul Boutin's Slate column (4/28/06).
It Should Happen to You: The Anxieties of YouTube Fame (10/16/06 issue).
The VC that helped get YouTube off the ground.
New York Times topic page on YouTube.
TIME cites YouTube because "The rules are different now, and one website changed them: YouTube."
What is it, how does it work and related topics (PDF).
3/12/08 announcement: now possible to use TiVo and a broadband-connected DVR to access YouTube videos.
Where Google has responded to events and allegations in Viacom's landmark copyright suit.
Viacom's public repository for information and actions in Google/YouTube suit.
Filings in Viacom's landmark copyright suit against Google and YouTube.
Hosted by Google Groups.
YouTubers helping YouTubers.
How YouTube grew to over 100 million video views per day, with only a handful of people responsible for scaling the...
They’re all here, from Obama Girl to Tay “Chocolate Rain” Zonday.
YouTube’s Election 2008 hub, featuring political contenders’ campaign channels.
YouTube parent's financial details including quarterly and annual reports outlining YouTube's performance.
Press releases and more.
YouTube's incubator for new features, such as video annotations, active sharing and streams.
Wherein YouTube outlines how videos (and users) may get booted.
YouTube's pitch to content owners: "Monetize, Track, or Block Your Content—It's Automated, and It's Free.
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