Viacom sued over YouTube 'take down' request

The organisations have cited Viacom's request as a 'misrepresentation' under the well-thumbed 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Never let it be said the US is the land of the lawsuit. Two activist groups are suing Viacom because it asked YouTube to remove some content - a parody of one of its shows.

MoveOn.org Civic Action and Brave New Films LLC claim the media giant's request was improper, saying the use of the clip is protected under US copyright law as 'fair use.' The clip in question was a parody of The Colbert Report, a Comedy Central programme.

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