Last summer MoveOn's Eli Pariser decided to have a little fun with web video, and with the help of Brave New Films got some folks together to post "Stop the Falsiness," in part to poke fun at themselves and to also take advantage of Pariser's being on the Colbert Report to advance their campaign against right-wing news programs. Their video went up on YouTube, and in the first week alone got more than 40,000 views. But recently, the video was taken down in response to complaints from Viacom (Comedy Central's parent company) that it violated their copyright by using several snippets of Colbert on his show. So now MoveOn and Brave New Films are suing Viacom, with legal help from free...