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		<title>By: Pulse 2.0 &#124; Web 2.0 Profiles, Reviews, Updates &#38; Funding &#187; Blog Archive &#187; YouTube&#8217;s Co-Founder, Chad Hurley Calling Lawsuits &#8220;a mess&#8221;</title>
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		<description>[...] As mentioned in my previous article, The Colbert Report Discusses Google, YouTube, and Viacom Issues, it proves that YouTube is definetely a fighter and resolutions are inevitable to make YouTube users happy, the music publishers happy, Google and YouTube happy, and of course the artists. [...]</description>
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