Fox security breach leads to YouTube Subpeona

Posted on January 26, 2007 – 12:18 am | in » File Sharing

In what appears to be a security breach at Twentieth Century Fox, a YouTube user gained access to copies of episodes of their hit show “24″ and made them available on the video sharing service, before the broadcast airing.  Fox has served Google’s YouTube video-sharing service a subpoena demanding the identity of a user. But Google has a history of fighting subpoenas seeking the names of those using its services.

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http://tinyurl.com/2ssbud (Hollywood Reporter)
http://googlewatch.eweek.com/index.html

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