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Consumer web video company YouTube’s answer to the copyright lawsuit filed by Robert Tur, a Los Angeles pilot and journalist who alleges that his copyright-protected video footage of truck driver Reginald Denny’s beating in the city’s 1992 race riots was uploaded and viewed on YouTube in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and related laws. YouTube’s answer maintains that the company “respects third parties’ intellectual property rights,” complies with the DMCA’s “Safe Harbor” provisions, and is “a service provider...immune from liability from copyright infringement...”
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