Saturday 18 May 2013

YouTube demands Windows app removal

YouTube owner Google has sent Microsoft a cease-and-desist order to try and stop it distributing its new YouTube app for Windows Phone. Google demands that Microsoft “immediately withdraw this application from the Windows Phone Store and disable existing downloads of the application.”
Google claims Microsoft’s app violates YouTube’s terms of service by, among other things, preventing ads from showing in YouTube videos, and playing videos that YouTube’s partners “have restricted from playback on certain platforms (e.g. mobile devices with limited feature sets.)”
The revamped YouTube app is part of a broader effort by Microsoft to beef up its catalogue of apps in the Windows Phone Store. Microsoft itself makes the YouTube app for Windows Phone.

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