Microsoft talks up YouTube rival

Microsoft has taken its Soapbox service offline while it deals with the problem of unauthorised content

A senior Microsoft executive has spoken out over the rival YouTube service it is launching in tandem with its former rivals. The comments come as Microsoft signs a major content deal and re-thinks its MSN Soapbox video service during a two-month new user hiatus.

News Corporation (Fox) and NBC Universal are the main players behind the new YouTube -rivalling service, which is also expected to use content from Viacom. The companies will launch a free online video website later in the year and most of the required content is reputed to be full-length TV shows and films.

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