eBay, Facebook, IAC, Yahoo Side With YouTube In Viacom Fight

eBay, Facebook, IAC, Yahoo Side With YouTube In Viacom Fight

Earlier this month, ’s supporters came out in force, formally taking the corporation’s side in its with YouTube.  Now eBay, Facebook, IAC, and Yahoo have acted to sort of balance the situation, stepping forward to ally themselves with YouTube.

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Much as Disney, NBC, and Warner Bros. (along with 11 other organizations) did several weeks ago, the four companies showed their support by filing an amicus curiae ("") brief, so this isn’t just a matter of everyone trying to grab headlines in the hope a judge will be swayed by one.

Also, in the brief, eBay, Facebook, IAC, and Yahoo argued that much more than the fate of a single video-sharing site is at , stating, "Plaintiffs’ legal arguments, if accepted, would retard the and electronic commerce."

Of course, as we noted , judges aren’t supposed to put to a vote, and a lot of lawyers have probably already made these points in court.

Still, the YouTube-Viacom lawsuit – which was a huge deal even before this month’s developments – is starting to turn into a legal showdown of as more and more parties become involved.

Hat tip goes to Don Jeffrey and David Glovin.

 eBay, Facebook, IAC, Yahoo Side With YouTube In Viacom Fight

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