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Google Ordered to Turn Over YouTube Records

USC Privacy, Legal Expert Available

July 10, 2008 By USC Gould School of Law
From the University of Southern California Law News Service
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2538
Contact: Gilien Silsby (213) 740-9690 or (213) 500-8673 (cell)

JENNIFER URBAN, director of the USC Intellectual Property and Technology Law Clinic and a law professor, can discuss privacy implications of the ruling by a New York federal judge ordering Google to turn over to Viacom the database that links YouTube viewers to each video they have watched. She can discuss what is at stake, individual expectations, how technology is changing individuals understanding and expectations of their ability to explore information freely and privately.

Urban may be reached at 213-740-1538 or (310) 633-2515 (cellular).

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