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Shane’s World Launches 'College Invasion' YouTube Contest
Shane’s World is holding a YouTube contest in which co-eds can make a case to the studio why their school should be the next shoot location for the "College Invasion" series.
Industry Lawyer Piccionelli Asks McCain-Palin Opinion on Bush
A YouTube posted this weekend, adult entertainment lawyer Gregory A. Piccionelli asks Republican candidates McCain and Palin "what do you think about [George W.] Bush?"
YouTube Videos Used to Spread Malware
The promise of spicy content on YouTube is the latest trick by ID thieves
Online Video May Not Be The End of DVD Sales, Study Says
Tube sites show no signs of slowing down. And that may not be such a bad thing.
X-Play Releases 2nd Trailer for 'Not Bewitched'
Adam & Eve Pictures and X-Play have released the second movie trailer for "Not Bewitched XXX" on YouTube.
Playboy Picks 6 Models From YouTube Contest
Playboy has announced the winners of its YouTube online talent search, held in conjunction with the magazine's search for its 55th-anniversary Playmate.
Google Acquires Omnisio, Plans YouTube Enhancements
Search engine and new media giant Google has purchased Palo Alto, Calif.-based web video editing company Omnisio in a bid to increase the functionality of video-sharing icon YouTube.
YouTube's Porn Policy Might Land It in Legal Trouble
How hard is it to find porn on YouTube? Hard enough that the Internet giant might be inadvertently opening itself up to increased legal scrutiny.
YouTube Videos Coming to TiVo Boxes Everywhere
Adult entertainers and producers will soon be able to promote themselves directly though consumers TiVo boxes when YouTube videos come to the popular video-recording box.
Google, Viacom Reach Agreement That Protects Users' Privacy
In a move that breaks a previous stalemate, Google will hand over extensive YouTube traffic information to Viacom while taking steps to keep user information and activity private.
The Problem With Video-Sharing, Profitability
Adult video-sharing sites draw their share of complaints, but do they make any money?
Google Refuses to Turn Over YouTube User Info to Viacom
Defying a July 7 order by a federal judge, Google has yet to turn over YouTube user information to Viacom as a part of a $1 billion lawsuit alleging that Viacom's copyrights are being infringed by material posted on YouTube.
Federal Judge Orders Google to Turn Over YouTube User Info
In a decision that has alarmed privacy advocates, a New York federal judge has ordered video-sharing giant YouTube to turn over its database of user activity to Viacom.
YouTube, Wired.com, C-Spot Added to Sony’s Bravia Service
Online video provider YouTube has joined Sony’s Bravia Internet Video Link service. The service went live last week providing users access to millions of free videos on YouTube.
Hustler Tries YouTube to Market ‘Gov Love’
Hustler Video hopes to attract political scandal junkies with its release of a YouTube video for the upcoming “Gov Love,” which parodies the recent sex tryst involving former N.Y. Gov. Eliot Spitzer. The YouTube video trailer, which skips sexually explicit scenes, has been seen 22,000 times.
Danish Adult Actress Gry Bay Stars in Vampire Short
Gry Bay, the star of “All About Anna," is making headlines in the Danish press by sinking her teeth into a provocative role as a vampire.
Utah Attorney General Uses YouTube to Target Child Porn
The Utah Attorney General's office has a surprise in store for pedophiles searching YouTube for child porn: videos showing the arrest of suspects by officers of the Internet Crimes Against Children task force.
The Deal with User-Generated Content
Search for the phrase "porn and tube" on any search engine, and the results are liable to be frightening. In early January, Yahoo! returned more than 8.3 million results, and MSN reported more than 8.5 million.
YouTube Plays 1 of 3 U.S. Online Videos
According to Internet metrics firm comScore, popular video-sharing website YouTube accounts for over one-third of the online videos viewed in America.
Chinese Government Bans Google News, YouTube
After a series of violent protests and the violent crackdown in response, the Chinese government has blocked all access to major American media outlets, including YouTube and Google News.