NBC's chief bashes YouTube
In just his first day on the job, NBC’s chief executive Jeff Zucker blasted YouTube accusing it of failing to stop the spread of copyrighted videos. Zucker said that YouTube has the technological means to filter videos, but questions whether the Google-owned video sharing site has the will.
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