BuddyBoy600alt
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Now look what just happened to Dfirebird3. His/her account got terminated due to a copyright claim by Lionsgate Entertainment.
I know that user also uploaded the Play-Along video "Peek-a-Boo". I assume that Henson owns that (the only familiar Muppets in it are the penguins in a cameo), not sure if Lionsgate has the video rights because of it. I believe he also uploaded Neat Stuff, though I'm not sure if that's owned by Disney or Henson (it doens't have any recognizable Muppets, but it has PJ and Kai-Lee, who were in all the Play-Along videos with the main Muppet characters, so I would think Disney would own them and therefore that special, but you never know).Before BuddyBoy starts wigging out, it would appear that autismismylife has been banned, but I doubt because of Lionsgate, it was probably because of Bagdasarian Productions, since he/she had at least one episode of Alvin and The Chipmunks posted, in a three-part installment: three videos, that's three strikes, that's termination.
Learning About Letters and Learning About Numbers are not particularly rare, though (both are still widely available on DVD, and I think can be downloaded at iTunes). And I think part of Learning About Numbers had been removed from YouTube awhile ago due to including The King of 8 (a clip of which appears in the 20th anniversary special).Yup, He had "Getting Ready for School," "The Alphabet Game Show," "Learning About Letters," "Learning About Numbers," and many others.....
Yes, And that was one of his copyright strike.Learning About Letters and Learning About Numbers are not particularly rare, though (both are still widely available on DVD, and I think can be downloaded at iTunes). And I think part of Learning About Numbers had been removed from YouTube awhile ago due to including The King of 8 (a clip of which appears in the 20th anniversary special).
Man, Lionsgate quickly became a bit of a powerhouse I have to say... seems like just before I started this thread, you rarely even heard about them, now it seems like half of what's controlled by a bigger company is controlled by them, whether it's DVD distribution or movie/TV show distribution... like notice how more than half of actual full-length pay-per-view movies on YouTube right now are uploaded by "LionsgateVOD".