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Magnolia subpoenas Google


March 08, 2007 Google has been served another subpoena requesting the identities of users who uploaded copyright-infringing content, this time from Magnolia Pictures. Magnolia, the indie film company owned by Mark Cuban, filed the subpoena Monday in Texas federal district court, citing both YouTube and Google Video. Similar legal action was taken last month by News Corp.'s 20th Century Fox, which demanded names of individuals who uploaded episodes of "24" and "The Simpsons" (HR 1/25).

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