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Should YouTube manually check all videos?

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The victim of an alleged rape that made worldwide headlines after footage was posted to YouTube, has been arrested on suspicion of underage sex and perverting the course of justice after it was discovered that the rape was fake.

According to The Register, the 24-year-old mother was arrested on March 28 and released on bail. The alleged rapists, aged 14 and 16, are now unlikely to face charges.

The video led to calls for YouTube to manually check all videos being uploaded to the site, with British MPs targeting YouTube over the incident. Adam Price MP said following the initial outrage that the video “surely shows [YouTube’s] system is completely inadequate.” The fake rape video had 600 views before being pulled by Google.

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  1. As an update to this post the recent Viacom case ruling that Google has to hand over all the details of users and what they watched proves that filtering always worked and Google should pay up.

    Posted by gmurran | July 19, 2008, 9:52 pm

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