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Vincent Padois, head tutor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University who teaches robotics and is babysitting the Paris ICub, makes a demonstration with ICub robot, a ?hybrid embodied cognitive system for a humanoid robot" about 1 metre (3.2 feet) high, at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris September 4, 2009. Six versions of ICub exist in laboratories across Europe, where scientists are painstakingly tweaking its electronic brain to make it capable of learning, just like a human child and hoping it will learn how to adapt its behaviour to changing circumstances, offering new insights into the development of human consciousness.   REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer

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    YouTube sets royalty deal with UK songwriter group

    SAN FRANCISCO
    Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:53pm EDT
    A man browses Youtube in this undated file photo. Video-sharing Web site YouTube said on Wednesday that it has reached a deal with British licensing organizations that collect royalties on behalf of 50,000 composers, songwriters and publishers. REUTERS/ Files

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Video-sharing Web site YouTube said on Wednesday that it has reached a deal with British licensing organizations that collect royalties on behalf of 50,000 composers, songwriters and publishers.

    Entertainment  |  Technology  |  Music

    At a press conference in London, the MCPS-PRS Alliance, representing creators of more than 10 million pieces of music, announced a deal that allows users of the Google Inc. site to incorporate recorded music legally into videos.

    The Financial Times reported that YouTube had agreed to pay a flat fee in exchange for licensing the library of music.

    The alliance will decide how to distribute the revenues to its members based on an estimate of what music has been played on the site, according to the report.

    The licensing organization is working with YouTube on how to identify the high-profile songs that are most often used as background in both professional and user-generated videos posted to the site.

    Terms of the deal or the flat fee were not disclosed.

    A YouTube spokesman confirmed the agreement.

    The deal is a boost for YouTube which has been fending off challenges by major media companies who say the site is a haven for piracy of their copyrighted works.



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