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Google tests ‘video-fingerprinting’

By Richard Waters in San Francisco and Joshua Chaffin in New York

Published: October 16 2007 01:39 | Last updated: October 16 2007 02:32

Google on Monday sought to take back some of the moral high ground in its tussle with traditional media companies as it claimed to have made significant progress with a new technology designed to block copyrighted video from its YouTube subsidiary.

The claims for the so-called “video fingerprinting” technology follow complaints from some owners of TV shows that Google has dragged its feet all year over anti-piracy measures.

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