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In preparation for pending cases by the Author’s Guild and McGraw-Hill Cos., Google had already subpoenaed Random House Inc., HarperCollins Publishers Inc., Holtzbrinck Publishers and the Association of American Publishers.
The search giant’s purchase of YouTube, for $1.65 billion, on Monday could pose another legal headache. The popular Web site hosts a significant amount of copyright-material posted by users without permission from the copyright holder. Although recent licensing deals with Universal Music Group and Sony BMG, the world’s two largest record companies, will provide the site with legal content, the user-created aspect of posting content may be trouble down the road.
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