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	<title>Comments on: Miss the 80s Videos?</title>
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		<title>By: Reality Me &#187; YouTube - sued for videos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Reality Me &#187; YouTube - sued for videos</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Does this mean that the 80s videos on YouTube are doomed? YouTube representatives have said that they are in talks with record labels about distributing official music videos online. But it&#8217;s the long-running trend of unofficial distribution that&#8217;s got Universal Music Group chief Doug Morris upset. Morris said at a conference this week that sites like YouTube and MySpace &#8220;are copyright infringers and owe us tens of millions of dollars,&#8221; according to an Associated Press report. [Source]      Comments below ad. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Does this mean that the 80s videos on YouTube are doomed? YouTube representatives have said that they are in talks with record labels about distributing official music videos online. But it&#8217;s the long-running trend of unofficial distribution that&#8217;s got Universal Music Group chief Doug Morris upset. Morris said at a conference this week that sites like YouTube and MySpace &#8220;are copyright infringers and owe us tens of millions of dollars,&#8221; according to an Associated Press report. [Source]      Comments below ad. [...]</p>
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