Google seeks to hire IP attorney to help YouTube

News: On Friday, Google reportedly posted a classified ad on Hot Jobs seeking an “an experienced attorney that can negotiate video license agreements and advise senior management on recommended courses of action.” This comes on the heels of YouTube’s ruffling of feathers by its suggestion that its filtering technology won’t be available except to those entities that have deals with YouTube. (More here)

Analysis: Time to dust off my resume.

One Response to “Google seeks to hire IP attorney to help YouTube”

  1. bec-www.audiobookgiftshop.com Says:

    Makes you wonder if online video licensing will go the way of the music industry – such a struggle for intellectual copyright, especially when vids go viral so quickly.

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