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RIAA copyright education is contradictory, critics say
CNET News - August 30, 2006
Advocacy groups say video offered to universities contains inaccuracies about the legality of copying music.
Quote of the Day: Living the Lil' Loca
CNET News - August 30, 2006
Blog: YouTube videographer Stevie Ryan is an out-of-work L.A. actress whose videos are consistently among the most viewed and discussed...
Photos: Software, gadgets for YouTube directors
CNET News - August 30, 2006
Makers of editing software and digital cameras are trying to cash in on the video-sharing craze.
YouTube directors ready for postproduction
CNET News - August 30, 2006
Companies that make editing software and digital cameras are trying to cash in on video-sharing craze. Images: Tools for directors
Blinkx to power Lycos video search
CNET News - August 29, 2006
Deal, to be announced Tuesday, brings 25 million Lycos users to the Blinkx search engine.
With Sony, Grouper has 'a big brother'
CNET News - August 28, 2006
David Samuel, co-owner of the video-sharing site, tells why he and Josh Felser decided to sell to Sony.
Corel to acquire InterVideo
CNET News - August 28, 2006
InterVideo's WinDVD and related software to join Corel suite of products aimed at small-business market.
Week in video: Robots, cars and avatars
CNET News - August 26, 2006
A camera-equipped robot, a three-wheeled car and avatars were the subjects of some of this week's video highlights.
Reporters' roundtable: Tech industry and Burning Man
CNET News - August 25, 2006
In 1986, on a San Francisco beach, about 20 participants got together to burn an 8-foot structure of a man, and thus was born Burning Man. Twenty years later, the festival, which now takes place in the northern Nevada desert, is expected to attract s...
Week in review: Sony strikes again
CNET News - August 25, 2006
Batteries from the electronics giant spur another recall, this time from Apple; also, Sony buys into video sharing.
Louisiana video game law put on hold
CNET News - August 25, 2006
New restriction on violent video game sales to minors is rendered unenforceable for now by preliminary injunction.
Do eyeballs matter when it's on video?
CNET News - August 25, 2006
CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says YouTube is careful to avoid the mistakes that ultimately torpedoed Napster.
AOL to sell digital movie downloads
CNET News - August 24, 2006
Deals with major Hollywood studios mean surfers will get access to full-length films via AOL's video site.
Research team sends camera-equipped robot to get some long-awaited answers
CNET News - August 24, 2006
On a followup to our previous video on the moss research happening at Crater Lake, CNET News.com was on hand for the official 'dive' of the latest rover to explore the depths of one of the clearest bodies of water in the world. Join News.com's Stefan...
TiVo teams up with Cox
CNET News - August 24, 2006
DVR maker signs up another cable operator to distribute its digital video recording products.

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