YouTube, LiveDigital Name Names for Fox
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Tuesday, 13 February 2007 |
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While Jack Bauer is still pursuing the baddies who detonated a nuclear bomb at the end of the season premiere of "24" a few weeks ago, 20th Century Fox already has a handle on its own leg of the investigation.
The studio said Friday that video-sharing Websites YouTube and LiveDigital have complied with a subpoena demanding the identity of the two users who allegedly posted the Emmy-winning drama series' four-hour season opener, in its entirety, days before its airdate and nearly simultaneous DVD release.
"We intend to use the information provided to pursue all available legal remedies against those who infringed our copyrights," 20th Century media relations VP Chris Alexander said in a statement to E! Online.
"As we have long maintained, Fox is committed to vigorously protecting our content frm illegal Internet distribution and other forms of piracy." |