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	<title>Comments on: YouTube Enhances Copyright Filters</title>
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		<title>By: Alex</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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		<description>The transaction was an all-stock deal valued at the time at $1.65 billion.

Is it reasonable to assume that a video sharing site would immediately become a haven for pirates? To get a robust copyright filter in place within two years of the company&#039;s initial launch is pretty amazing. Consider that this tech that we take for granted now was COMPLETELY new in 2005.</description>
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<p>Is it reasonable to assume that a video sharing site would immediately become a haven for pirates? To get a robust copyright filter in place within two years of the company&#8217;s initial launch is pretty amazing. Consider that this tech that we take for granted now was COMPLETELY new in 2005.</p>
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