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Sources:
- A Guide to YouTube Removals | Electronic Frontier Foundation. (n.d.). Electronic Frontier Foundation | Defending Freedom in the Digital World. Retrieved January 21, 2010, from http://www.eff.org/issues/
intellectual-property/guide- to-youtube-removals
- Fayle, K. (n.d.). Understanding the Legal Issues for Social Networking Sites and Their Users. FindLaw for Legal Professionals | Law & Legal Information. Retrieved January 21, 2010, from http://technology.findlaw.com/
articles/00006/010966.htm
This article outlines the laws pertaining to social networking sites and gives the actual statute that relieves these sights from any liability pertaining to copyrighted material being posted.
- RIAA - For Students Doing Reports - January 22, 2010. (n.d.). RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America - January 21, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2010, from http://www.riaa.com/faq.php
This source goes against most of the others found as it is posted by the recording industry and outlines the reasons why one shouldn't post any copyrighted material without permission. This source dictates that any use is considered illegal and leaves one liable for legal repercussions.
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