Christmas Music
Our 25th annual Christmas Music Merrython is underway on Muppet Central Radio. Listen to the best Muppet Christmas music of all-time through December 25.
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
Let us know your thoughts on the Sesame Street appearance at the annual Macy's Parade.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Wow. The same company that released some 90s Nicktoons to DVD. Anyway, let's hope Shout Factory doesn't put their bloody claws on the clips.
BTW Someone told me that YouTube's content ID system is broken and not working properly. I'm assuming it was some malfunction with the content IDs that got the Sesame Street clips mistakenly blocked by WMG.
BTW Someone told me that YouTube's content ID system is broken and not working properly. I'm assuming it was some malfunction with the content IDs that got the Sesame Street clips mistakenly blocked by WMG.
No, of course not. When people talk about the content ID and copyright system being "broken," they're talking about how often times it's bots and machine that make the claims on behalf of third party companies when they automatically detect audiovisual content that the parties claim to own, rather than real people making the claims. This way, YouTube can try to keep the copyright bullies happy at all times without having to sift through each and every claim themselves.
No, of course not. When people talk about the content ID and copyright system being "broken," they're talking about how often times it's bots and machine that make the claims on behalf of third party companies when they automatically detect audiovisual content that the parties claim to own, rather than real people making the claims. This way, YouTube can try to keep the copyright bullies happy at all times without having to sift through each and every claim themselves.
I doubt it's going to happen- bear in mind, Shout has already had the rights of releasing 2 other old school CTW/SW shows on DVD in the past, and I don't think any clips from either show that have been uploaded to YouTube have had any copyright strikes, so you shouldn't have to worry.
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