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NHL, YouTube reach video agreement

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

The NHL will upload game highlights directly onto YouTube’s website as part of a broader agreement that is designed to help the league police -- and profit from -- hockey-related video that appears online.

The agreement that will be announced today also promises the NHL a share of revenue generated by online advertising that appears on web pages with hockey-related video.

The agreement mirrors a previous YouTube deal covering sports content provided by CBS. Both deals include the use of a new technology that makes it easier for copyright holders to identify and protect their material. At present, sports leagues, Hollywood studios and other businesses must comb the Internet to find their copyrighted material and then demand that it be taken down.

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“The NHL agreement is our first with the major sports leagues, but we also have some other exciting conversations going on with other leagues,” said Kevin Donahue, vice president of content for YouTube. “The NHL clearly understands the value of the community factor on YouTube. This is designed to help ... connect with their fans.”

-- Greg Johnson

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Roger Federer saved three match points and defeated Andy Roddick, 4-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4, in the Masters Cup at Shanghai.

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Roddick had been serving in the second-set tiebreaker before his biggest weapon misfired once.

“It’s just frustrating,” Roddick said. “I was real close. I think that makes it a little bit harder, knowing you’re one of your best shots away -- one serve away.”

“It’s not easy,” he added. “I’m sure it won’t be the last time I think of it tonight.”

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Federer improved to 12-1 against Roddick and has beaten him the last eight times.

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Florida State offensive coordinator Jeff Bowden, the youngest son of Coach Bob Bowden, resigned three days after the Seminoles were shut out for the first time in 233 games.

Penn State Coach Joe Paterno, recovering from a broken leg, paid a visit to practice and might be back in the Beaver Stadium press box for this weekend’s regular-season finale.

Miami quarterback Kyle Wright needed surgery to repair his broken right thumb -- an injury he tried to practice through last week -- and Coach Larry Coker said the two-year starter isn’t expected back this season, even if Miami qualifies for a bowl game.

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About 1,000 people packed the funeral of Miami defensive lineman Bryan Pata, a week after he was shot and killed.

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-- Lance Pugmire

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