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  • MTV guns for iTunes

    Viacom, whose Internet music efforts have hit a few sour notes along the way, said it was hatching a plan to go after Apple Computer's successful iTunes service with its MTV brand.

  • Google says copyright suit threatens the Internet

    In a legal response to Viacom's lawsuit against YouTube, the search giant says it could affect "the way hundreds of millions of people legitimately exchange information" over the Web

  • Google balks at revealing YouTube viewing habits

    Viacom wants to know which videos YouTube employees have watched and uploaded to the site, and Google is refusing to provide that information.

  • MTV show will include Web access

    Viacom Inc.'s MTV Networks Online unit said Monday it has launched a new company to encompass all of its online music brands.

  • Viacom agrees to buy CBS

    Viacom Inc. has announced a deal to acquire U.S. TV Network CBS Corp. in a stock swap with an indicated value of $34.8 billion.

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