Google faces copyright infringement charges over YouTube sharing

Google faces copyright infringement charges over YouTube sharing

PanARMENIAN.Net - Google is facing copyright infringement charges from New York start-up CamUp over a video-sharing feature used on Google’s social network, Google+, Mashable said.

The lawsuit accuses Google of stealing the “watch with your friends” button from CamUp. The button currently directs users from YouTube to a Google+ Hangout page where multiple people can video chat while viewing video content together.

CamUp claims Google unlawfully implemented the concept after a meeting in 2011 where both groups met to discuss possible future collaboration. The company is seeking damages and an injunction to ban use of the button on YouTube and Google+.

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