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MySpace moves on copyright
MySpace has launched a copyright protection tool that aims to prevent users reposting content that has been removed at the request of media owners, reports the Guardian.
When a content owner informs MySpace that a user has improperly posted its content onto MySpace, the tool Take Down Stay Down not only removes it, but a digital "fingerprint" of the video content is created and added to MySpace's copyright filter.
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