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Kazemon15:
Hmm what about shows which were only shown on TV but never released on DVD? (Like Digimon...;_;)

Kasawa Lanford:
Kazemon, I'm assuming you are posting that in relation to what Arcademan said.

It doesn't matter either way - it's still licensed. Meaning no illegal links to uploaded episodes please :)

Let's just put it this way: If it's been on TV then that mean's its been licensed and still falls under the 'No posting links to illegal content'

Kazemon15:

--- Quote from: Kasawa Lanford on December 15 2007, 01:45 pm ---Kazemon, I'm assuming you are posting that in relation to what Arcademan said.

It doesn't matter either way - it's still licensed. Meaning no illegal links to uploaded episodes please :)

Let's just put it this way: If it's been on TV then that mean's its been licensed and still falls under the 'No posting links to illegal content'

--- End quote ---

Heh sorry if I was confusing, I was just asking what will happen to youtube videos with TV material only? Cuz I use youtube to watch old shows which are no longer on TV nor can one get on DVD.

Kasawa Lanford:
That's tricky to be honest. It all depends on what exactly is 'shown'

I know that out-of-country shows are considered a violation of that country's CRC(Copy Right Code) and thus that country CAN sue YouTube (Under US Law) for violating their CRC's and allowing shows that are licensed there to run.

HatoriTakaya:
There's no doubt about that. Well I guess users have to find an alternative to watching streamed animes/live-shows and so on. Actually I always wondered what do youtube purpose and whether their purpose is going to exist in the future. Since all the companies are beginning to sue sites that streams copyrighted materials. What is exactly left on those sites? Not to mention sites that attract alot of attention and has a little bit of copyright materials are getting sued as well. e.g. spytorrent. Well that's offtopic but you get the idea.

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