Associated Press: YouTube has rolled out long-awaited technology to automatically remove copyrighted clips, hoping to placate movie and television studios fed up with the Web site's persistent piracy problems.

Adweek: Is the Web 2.0 cultural revolution of user-generated content good news for the ad industry? Will the explosion of fashionable blogs and social networks increase the size of the advertising economy? Can the YouTubification of professional creative content and the wikifying of mainstream authoritative media benefit advertisers and advertising companies? The answer to these three questions, I'm afraid, is unambiguously negative, writes Andrew Keen.

Press Release: Playboy TV, the broadcast leader in entertainment for men, has launched Playboy Prime, an innovative new format designed to appeal to the short-form preferences of the "YouTube Generation."

New York Times/Bits: Making Current TV more current.

Conference Board: More people watching TV shows online.

Reuters: Adobe Systems Inc said on Monday the BBC will use its Flash software to broadcast video and audio from its Web site, giving the Web content software company another high-profile customer.

ABC News (Australia): A new online project is encouraging people to tell the world about their sexuality by uploading video.

Mediaweek: New Mario Batali series launches online.

TV Week: NBC adds Tonight Show to online streaming content.