So after T-Series, Sony Entertainment Television, STAR India and Saregama joins the ranks of those who’ve now publicly declared that they’ve sent legal notices to YouTube, asking the online video site to remove copyrighted content [via FE]. I just can’t get over the fact that SET India’s mobile head Kaushal Modi says they’ve got legal notice templates ready in office for sending out to video sharing sites. Saregama, however, seems open to a revenue share deals…however, for the likes of Sony and STAR, they have international distribution deals already in place, and the deluge of illegal content online is going to impact future deals and negotiations.
On it’s part, YouTube says that it abides by the the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (
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