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galateus ([info]galateus) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-05-22 15:17:00


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flamewars, executive-style

Those assholes at Viacom are calling Google assholes. LOLZ at 11.

From the article:

  • Viacom quotes YouTube employee Maryrose Dunton telling an engineer to "'forget about the email alerts stuff' precisely because 'I hate making it easier for these a-holes' - referring to copyright owners - and 'we’re just trying to cover our asses so we don’t get sued.'"
  • Viacom complains that YouTube employees "sneered at rights holders as 'copyright bastards' and 'a-holes.'"
  • Google retorts that Viacom can't complain about this language, and it quotes numerous Viacom execs to make its point. Sample outbursts include, "fuck you, you Google bastards," "bastards at Google are harassing me," and the eloquent "fuck those mother fuckers."
  • A Viacom VP even complained about the "fucking assholes" at YouTube—because the company "enforced its repeat-infringer policy concerning a Viacom marketing account that had received multiple take-down notices from Viacom's legal department." The lulz, they are here in spades.
  • Viacom top brass wrote e-mails with more exclamation points than my niece would even consider decent. They also had what Google calls an "obsession" with buying YouTube.
  • Case in point: "I WANT TO OWN YOUTUBE. I think it's critical, and if it goes to a competitor.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" That was from MTV Networks head Judy McGrath.
  • Viacom CEO Tom Freston wrote, "If we get UTube… I wanna run it." McGrath responded, "You'll have to kill me to get to it first."


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[info]tachikoma01
2010-05-28 09:05 pm UTC (link)
Wait, isn't/wasn't Viacom trying to create their 'own' version of Youtube?

Except they didn't plan to allow any of the user-generated content that made youtube so popular in the first place, only their own corporate-approval stamped content?

I think they're winning some kind of aware for "The internets: Not getting it" right now.

... If I got ahold of a used dump truck, painted it yellow with the words 'THE INTERNETS' on it and drove it past the Viacom office, do you think they'd run after it?

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[info]platedlizard
2010-05-28 09:19 pm UTC (link)
I had not heard that one, the lulz keep coming!

I'm not sure how that would work, Youtube is nothing but user-generated content. I mean, there are many companies that post episodes and clips and what not, but they are not like Youtube. YouTube without the 'you' is just a tube. Which I hear you can dump things down and sometimes they get jammed.

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[info]mcity
2010-06-02 03:48 pm UTC (link)
If only they used some sort of truck.

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