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That’s every YouTube username, associated IP address and video watched.
Well, that’s got privacy hackles up even though the judge has forbidden
Viacom to use the data for any purpose other than discovery and statistical
analysis.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which says the decision “threatens
to expose deeply private information about what videos are watched by YouTube
users,” thinks it’s illegal.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) sees it as an indictment of
Google’s data-collecting ways and its behavioral-targeting schemes.
The judge, who described Google’s invasion of privacy argument as “speculative”
and repeated what Google said about IP addresses not being personally revealing,
refused Viacom’s petition for the source code, the code for identifying repeat
copyright offenders and visits to so-called private videos too saying that
could cause Google “catastrophic competitive harm.”
Viacom wanted the widgetry to prove YouTube lacks copyright filters but
Google said it was a trade secret.
The order does include copies of all the videos YouTube has even taken down,
its video popularity logs and its database schema, i.e., what data YouTube
stores.
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