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You do know that peoples' phone numbers can't be printed without their permission. My home number in the US is not in the phone book.
Not true. It's an opt-out system. They can print your number without your permission. Also, an unlisted number costs extra, at least in some areas.
I don't have a land line though, and it's currently illegal to publish a directory of cell phone customers.
I think the Youtube data Viacom will receive will include "anonymized usernames" - i.e., "User 1", "User 2", "User 3" instead of the real usernames. Your IP won't be included. Viacom wants to prove that commercial content is more popular than user generated content.
I wonder how they will treat derivative works like anime music videos. Do you think Viacom will count it in their figures?
12TB of data is a lot...
According to the judge: "It can fit on four hard drives"
In what universe can 12TB of data fit on four hard drives. It would take a minimum of 8 with the new Seagate 1.5TB drives coming out next month. With current drives it would take 12.
Unless the judge is counting some combination NAS box with four drives in it as a "hard drive" - which is misleading and likely uninformed.