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YouTube’s Answer to Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Robert Tur d/ba/ Los Angeles News Service v. YouTube, Inc.

October 10, 2006

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Lawyers
   YouTube’s Lawyers:
  • Gergory D. Hull
  • Claire E. Goldstein
  • Kenneth L. Steinthal

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