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		<title>Viacom sues YouTube for $1 billion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Viacom sued Google and its online video subsidiary YouTube for $1 billion Tuesday, the first big lawsuit against the online video site and its parent for copyright infringement.Experts predict more lawsuits to come.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Viacom sued Google and its online video subsidiary YouTube for $1 billion Tuesday, the first big lawsuit against the online video site and its parent for copyright infringement.Experts predict more lawsuits to come.</p>
<p>Wow, could this be the beginning of the end for Youtube.com? Other media firms, notably CBS, say they see promotional value in having snippets of their programs posted on YouTube, Viacom has led the charge against YouTube since it feels entitled to advertising revenues tied to viewing of its programming. YouTube typically serves more than 100 million video streams a day.</p>
<p>Are these the signs of a deal turned sour between Google and Viacom? Well, only time will tell.</p>
<p>Meanwhile the Share price of Google finished the day down by 1% following the announcement!
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		<title>Kevin Medina Regains Control of RegisterFly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mainstream media is beginning to take notice of the RegisterFly disaster. BusinessWeek reports that Kevin Medina has regained control of the company after he had been fired by his former partners several weeks ago:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The mainstream media is beginning to take notice of the RegisterFly disaster. BusinessWeek reports that <a target="_blank" title="Kevin Medina regains control of RegisterFly" href="http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2007/tc20070309_245992.htm">Kevin Medina has regained control of the company</a> after he had been fired by his former partners several weeks ago:</p>
<blockquote><p>In a legal decision that stunned even the lawyers for the victor, a U.S. District Court judge on Mar. 8 handed over the embattled Web registrar Registerfly.com to the executive who was running it when it began to founder. Judge Peter Sheridan ruled in favor of defendant Kevin Medina, who had been chief executive of the parent company, Unifiednames, before he was fired by two other board members on Feb. 12.</p></blockquote>
<p>Medina&#8217;s partners, including John Naruszewicz, who temporarily took over as RegisterFly CEO, had accused him of embezzling company funds and of being the primary cause of all of the registrar&#8217;s problems.
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