http://digg.com/business_finance/GOLD_VS_DOLLAR
The value of the dollar is dropping lik
http://digg.com/business_finance/GOLD_VS_DOLLAR
The value of the dollar is dropping like a rock and this video is to show how this is affecting the prices of everything from gas to milk. This is the first of several videos to show what is really happening to the ecomy of the United States and why this country is in a lot of trouble financially.
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http://digg.com/political_opinion/GOODBYE_3 2 kinds of goodbye. I found this on digg dot
http://digg.com/political_opinion/GOODBYE_3 2 kinds of goodbye. I found this on digg dot com.
This is Steve saying goodbye to his brother who is off to Iraq. The second photo is Steve months later at his brothers funeral. Saying goodbye for the last time.
It is time for the American public to finally stand up for our soldiers so we dont ever have to see another photo like this for another family that lost a son in the war.
Here is a link to a video about our soldiers living conditions when they came back from the war. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46vYZFU1Dew
Here is a link to the video Iraq for sale. A revealing documentary about the war in Iraq and what is really going on. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6621486727392146155 &q=iraq+for+sale&ei=KERASJj5IY6ArgLe6aT1CA
Here is link to the original photos on digg.com two kinds of goodbye. http://digg.com/political_opinion/2_Pictures_2_Kinds_of_Good bye_PICS
Just in case the title ofthe video is confusing for some. This is not in any way me saying goodbye to youtube. The people who usually think these kind of things never watch the videos, they just read the titles and post a comment or jump to a conclusion. I just wanted to make sure people didnt confuse the title of the video with a statement for my channel.
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Most of the people I know don't even look at the most viewed page on youtube anymore and j
Most of the people I know don't even look at the most viewed page on youtube anymore and just click on the top rated because most of the most viewed videos tend to be videos that use misleading thumbnails of women to gain views that they otherwise would never get.
Please digg this if you like it by clicking on the link below: http://digg.com/programming/SEX_ON_YOUTUBE_3
Since youtube has found a way to let you view partners only (excluding the channels that make videos and never get a dime for making them) on youtubes most viewed page, maybe they can filter out some of the adult style content as well. While some of the videos that are adult themed are not just lame soft core porn and are helpful information for people looking for it, it would still be nice to be able to click on a setting that would allow youtube to filter adult videos out if you don't want them on your searches or when you are looking at the most viewed videos of the day.
Sure there are more pressing things in the world, but sometimes these videos and titles get really annoying and most people don't seem to like them because almost half the time they have a rating of 2 stars or lower. That is pretty direct negative feedback of how the people feel about the videos that I am referring to. So I cant be totally alone in feeling this way.
I just wanted to make a video to see if other people agree that it would be nice to be able to filter them out. Let me know what you think. If you like this video and want to send it to youtube along with your thoughts just send it to the editor of youtube. Here is the email address: editor@youtube.com
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http://digg.com/business_finance/CORPORATE_THEFT_THE_ORPHAN_ WORKS_BILL Please Digg and go
http://digg.com/business_finance/CORPORATE_THEFT_THE_ORPHAN_ WORKS_BILL Please Digg and go to the main website linked below if you want to help fight this bill.
http://capwiz.com/illustratorspartnership/home/
Audio link to full interview here:
http://www.sellyourtvconceptnow.com/orphan.html Orphan Works Or, How You May Lose All the Rights to Every Piece of Art You Have Ever Created! On April 5th, 2008, I interviewed Brad Holland of the Illustrator's Partnership about the Orphan Works bill and how it affects every artist and photographer in the world. YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS because you are about to lose your copyright protection. Every one of you needs to stand up and be heard in order to protect what we have all created. Please forward this information to every creative person and group you know. I give permission for this audio file to be copied and transferred and replayed so that everyone may learn about what is going on. CLICK HERE to DOWNLOAD the MP3 of this interview. E-mail it to others or put it on your iPod. IT'S HERE! The 2008 Orphan Works Act has been released to Congress Click HERE to download the Senate version of the bill, S 2913 The Shawn Bentley Orphan Works Act of 2008 Click HERE to download the House version of the bill. The_Orphan_Works_Act_of_2008.pdf Orphan Update E-mail Lists Brad Holland Illustrator's Partnership www.IllustratorsPartnership.org illustratorspartnership@cnymail.com to get on the Orphan Works e-mail list
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A few people have been complaining about the video stopping, if this is happening for you,
A few people have been complaining about the video stopping, if this is happening for you, I've uploaded the video here also: http://s95.photobucket.com/albums/l153/rulerofearth/?action= view¤t=FuckViacomcampaignFinished.flv
Viacom subsidiaries: Paramount, BET, Comedy Central, LOGO, MTV, Nickelodeon, VH1, and Dreamworks.
Contact your local congressman here to protest this decision:
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
Contact the media and direct them towards this or other videos against viacom and this judicial decision.
Myyoutubemessages@hotmail.com
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http://digg.com/world_news/VIACOM_VS_YOU Please digg to help support this video
The Ju
http://digg.com/world_news/VIACOM_VS_YOU Please digg to help support this video
The Judge"
Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse 500 Pearl St., Room 2250 New York, NY10007
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Viacom vs you. Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched any video on YouTube, a US court has ruled.
The ruling comes as part of Google's legal battle with Viacom over allegations of copyright infringement.
Digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) called the ruling a "set-back to privacy rights".
The viewing log, which will be handed to Viacom, contains the log-in ID of users, the computer IP address (online identifier) and video clip details.
While the legal battle between the two firms is being contested in the US, it is thought the ruling will apply to YouTube users and their viewing habits everywhere.
Viacom, which owns MTV and Paramount Pictures, has alleged that YouTube is guilty of massive copyright infringement.
The UK's Premier League association is also seeking class action status with Viacom on the issue, alleging YouTube, which was bought by Google in 2006, has been used to watch football highlights.
Legal action
When it initiated legal action in March 2007 Viacom said it had identified about 160,000 unauthorised clips of its programmes on the website, which had been viewed more than 1.5 billion times.
Following the launch of its billion-dollar lawsuit, YouTube introduced filtering tools in an effort to prevent copyright materials from appearing on the site.
The US court declined Viacom's request that Google be forced to hand over the source code of YouTube, saying it was a "trade secret" that should not be disclosed.
But it said privacy concerns expressed by Google about handing over the log were "speculative".
Google's senior litigation counsel Catherine Lacavera said in a statement: "We are disappointed the court granted Viacom's over-reaching demand for viewing history.
"We will ask Viacom to respect users' privacy and allow us to anonymise the logs before producing them under the court's order."
The ruling will see the viewing habits of millions of YouTube users given to Viacom, totalling more than 12 terabytes of data.
Viacom said it wanted the data to "compare the attractiveness of allegedly infringing video with that of non-infringing videos."
YouTube and Google had "compelled" it to go to court, Viacom said, "by continuing to defend their illegal and irresponsible conduct and profiting from copyright infringement, when they could be implementing the safe and legal user generated content experience they promise".
It said it would not be asking for any "personally identifiable information" of any user.
"Any information that we or our outside advisors obtain will be used exclusively for the purpose of proving our case against You Tube and Google (and) will be handled subject to a court protective order and in a highly confidential manner."
'Erroneous ruling'
Leading privacy expert Simon Davies told BBC News that the privacy of millions of YouTube users was threatened.
He said: "The chickens have come home to roost for Google.
"Their arrogance and refusal to listen to friendly advice has resulted in the privacy of tens of millions being placed under threat."
Mr Davies said privacy campaigners had warned Google for years that IP addresses were personally identifiable information.
Google pledged last year to anonymise IP addresses for search information but it has said nothing about YouTube data.
Mr Davies said: "Governments and organisations are realising that companies like Google have a warehouse full of data. And while that data is stored it is under threat of being used and putting privacy in danger."
The EFF said: "The Court's erroneous ruling is a set-back to privacy rights, and will allow Viacom to see what you are watching on YouTube.
"We urge Viacom to back off this overbroad request and Google to take all steps necessary to challenge this order and protect the rights of its users."
The body said the ruling was also potentially unlawful because the log data did contain personally identifiable data.
The court also ruled that Google disclose to Viacom the details of all videos that have been removed from the site for any reason.
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