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MSN Soapbox Open again, Now With Copyright Protection

By Robert | June 4, 2007

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 Microsoft’s video sharing site is back up. Just over a month after opening Soapbox up to the public, Microsoft returned the site to private beta status in March.

In that time Microsoft have added new features that allows copyright holder to find and remove unauthorized content. This comes at a time when it’s biggest rival, Google is tangled up in may lawsuits of the same nature

Soapbox is now using digital-fingerprinting technology from Audible Magic to discover copyrighted content.

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Topics: Microsoft |



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