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Veoh cleared in copyright case


August 28, 2008 A U.S. judge sided with Veoh Networks over a content company in a copyright infringement lawsuit that is similar to the $1 billion case that pits Viacom against YouTube. Veoh is an online video business backed by Time Warner Investments, Adobe Systems and Viacom alumni Tom Freston and Jonathan Dolgen. Veoh was being sued by an adult entertainment company called Io Group, which accused Veoh of allowing its users to illegally post video belonging to Io.

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