MB A Brazilian judge last week ordered YouTube to remove a clip of model Daniela Cicarelli having sex with her boyfriend on a beach, and YouTube has tried to comply by taking down the clip, but like a game of whack-a-mole, it just keeps popping up. YouTube and similar sites that face copyright risks are trying to develop systems to identify pirated clips but effective technology doesn't exist yet.
Monday, January 8, 2007
Brazilian sex video
Who's Sorry Now?
MB A Brazilian judge last week ordered YouTube to remove a clip of model Daniela Cicarelli having sex with her boyfriend on a beach, and YouTube has tried to comply by taking down the clip, but like a game of whack-a-mole, it just keeps popping up. YouTube and similar sites that face copyright risks are trying to develop systems to identify pirated clips but effective technology doesn't exist yet.
MB A Brazilian judge last week ordered YouTube to remove a clip of model Daniela Cicarelli having sex with her boyfriend on a beach, and YouTube has tried to comply by taking down the clip, but like a game of whack-a-mole, it just keeps popping up. YouTube and similar sites that face copyright risks are trying to develop systems to identify pirated clips but effective technology doesn't exist yet.