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Viacom wants copyright videos pulled from YouTube MEDIA giant Viacom, maker of the hit animation series South Park, has asked website YouTube to remove some videos of its TV shows as talks go on about how the two can work together. Media companies say YouTube has been illegally using copyrighted material. But the purchase of the website, to which internet users upload video, by Google for $1.65 billion (Pounds 867 million) has led the firms to renew their demands. Google vowed to solve the problem through talks. Viacom is understood to have asked YouTube to remove clips of its TV shows by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert and some material from the MTV network. Neither Viacom nor YouTube would comment.
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