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Lonelygirl15 to Act in Lindsay Lohan Film (2007-02-18): Crave is reporting that Lonelygirl15 star Jessica Rose has an acting gig in a Lindsay Lohan movie called I Know Who Killed Me.
Viacom Wants 100,000+ Videos Removed From YouTube (2007-02-02): Paid Content is reporting that Viacom wants all of its video clips for content produced by MTV, BET and Paramount removed from YouTube.
Singers Mia Rose, Ashley Tisdale, Terra Naomi Build YouTube Audience (2007-01-28): Singer Mia Rose has generated quite a bit of attention to her YouTube channel and videos.
YouTube to Share Ad Revenues With YouTubers (2007-01-27): YouTube is planning to share in ad revenues with Youtubers.
Fox Seeks Identity of YouTuber (2007-01-25): Google Watch and Hollywood Reporter are reporting that Fox is seeking the identity of a YouTuber who uploaded episodes of Fox's hit shows 24 and The Simpsons.
My Box in a Box Video Stardom (2007-01-13): The My Box in a Box video is viraling across the Internet.
New Year's Party on YouTube (2006-12-31): CNET reports that YouTube is bringing in the year with messages and music from Warner Music Group artists as well as videos from YouTubers from around the globe.
SNL's Christmas Box is a YouTube Hit for NBC (2006-12-21): The New York Times reports that the raunchy, unedited version of SNL's Christmas Box sketch is a huge hit.
New YouTube Service Uploads Video Directly From Webcams (2006-12-09): YouTube has launched a new service called Quick Capture that lets people upload videos to YouTube.
Japanese Group Wants YouTube to Take Preemptive Action To Stop Copyright Violations (2006-12-06): The International Herald Tribune (IHT) is reporting that a Japanese entertainment group wants YouTube to develop a system to stop users from uploading copyright infringing videos.
Google Negotiating to Stop Copyright Lawsuits (2006-11-03): The Financial Times reports that Google is in a "frantic round" of negotiations to halt the removal of copyrighted videos from YouTube.
The Internet is a Series of Tubes, After All (2006-11-01): Maybe Senator Ted Stevens was right.
YouTube Removing Variety of Copyrighted Videos (2006-10-30): The fall out from Google's recent acquisition of YouTube seems to be that content owners are requesting their copyrighted content to be removed.
YouTube Video Purge Continues (2006-10-30): The New York Times reports that YouTube is continuing to purge copyrighted videos including videos from popular Comedy Central shows like The Daily Show and South Park.
YouTube Takes Scheduled Downtime Break (2006-10-26): YouTube has taken some scheduled downtime and posted a graphic featuring a busy chemist or mad scientists.
YouTube Asked To Remove 1,000 Sports Clips (2006-10-26): The Guardian reports YouTube has been asked to remove 1,000 sports videos.
YouTube, Google and Embedding Videos (2006-10-20): YouTube has removed about 30,000 videos after complaints from a Japanese organization representing Japanese content providers.
Stephen Colbert Wants $700 Million From Google (2006-10-17): Stephen Colbert is excited about Google's recent acquisition of YouTube because he believes a big check is coming his way.
TMX Elmo Videos Popular on YouTube (2006-10-11): The holiday shopping season has barely begun but there is already a hot toy: TMX Elmo.
Google Buys YouTube and Plans More Video Acquisitions (2006-10-10): Google has acquired the extremely popular YouTube.