Judge Tosses Universal’s Defenses in YouTube Case

Universal Music failed to convince a federal judge in San Jose that a Pennsylvania homemaker knew she was infringing its copyrights when she posted a YouTube video of her toddler son dancing to Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy.”
Stephanie Lenz said Universal forced YouTube to remove her video, and then YouTube sent her a “takedown notice” saying subsequent copyright infringement activity would lead to the deletion of her account.
She sued the record label under a provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act which states that a copyright holder “who knowingly materially misrepresents” that someone misused its material “shall be liable for any damages … incurred by the alleged infringer.”
U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel denied Universal’s motion to dismiss the complaint in an August 2008 ruling that some hailed as a victory for fair-use rights.

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