YouTube is the new Napster

We roll our eyes at these stories:

Having fans type “Desperate sex” into their Web browsers was apparently not the sort of grassroots marketing campaign ABC was hoping for to hype one of its top shows.

The Alphabet Net is calling foul after a rough cut of a sex scene from the upcoming season of Desperate Housewives was leaked on YouTube, nearly a month before the steamy footage was
slated to air.

Is anyone really surprised by this anymore? Seriously, how long will it take intellectual property owners to sue the pants off of YouTube?

We know we’ve said it before but sometimes it bears repeating. 

Posted by Ori on 09/16 at 10:08 AM

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