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Gracie Channel shut down by YouTube

March 30, 2011 by Jason Cruz

MMA Junkie reports that YouTube has shut down the Gracie Academy channel on YouTube. The UFC made a claim of copyright infringement due to the unauthorized use of copyrighted content. It was the channel’s third complaint which caused it to be shut down. Via MMA HQ: Ryron and Rener Gracie used to post up videos to […]

Filed Under: legal, piracy, UFC

Zuffa Gets Some Help From The Government in its Piracy Battle

March 4, 2011 by Justin Klein 3 Comments

In my earlier article, Zuffa’s Piracy Fight– Winning The Battle, But Can It Win The War?, I described Zuffa’s multi-pronged attack against the piracy of its intellectual property. In that article, after addressing the different prongs of the attack, I concluded as follows: Despite all of its successes outlined above, it is important to remember that shutting down […]

Filed Under: legal, piracy, UFC, Zuffa

Google and Zuffa Copyright “Fight” Continues

February 10, 2011 by Justin Klein 5 Comments

As you may recall from my earlier article back in November, Zuffa Takes the Piracy Fight to Google, Zuffa continued its battle against piracy by sending a Digital Millennium Copyright notification to Google. As set forth in my earlier article, Zuffa was attempting to get Google to stop having its search engine return results for a number […]

Filed Under: legal, piracy, Zuffa

UFC sues Justin.tv for piracy

January 21, 2011 by Jason Cruz 3 Comments

Zuffa, LLC, the parent company of the UFC has sued Justin.tv for repeated illegal uploading of UFC PPV events on its web site. The UFC sent out a press release Friday afternoon notifying all of its lawsuit filed in the United States District Court of Nevada. From the UFC press release: The Justin.tv website enables anyone […]

Filed Under: legal, piracy, UFC

Zuffa Takes the Piracy Fight to Google

November 19, 2010 by Justin Klein 10 Comments

In its active fight against piracy, Zuffa has taken a number of approaches to address the problem.  I addressed many of these approaches in an earlier article, “Zuffa’s Piracy Fight– Winning The Battle, But Can It Win The War?”  In that article, I noted many of Zuffa’s short-term successes but asked whether Zuffa is simply […]

Filed Under: media, piracy, Zuffa

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