I agree. I haven't watched anything on YT that wasn't a poop or a Sesame Street video in weeks. There's nothing GOOD up there anymore.I mean this year alone, so many different companies have really been cracking down on videos and their uploaders like mice on cheese, including WGHB, Bagdasarian Productions, NBC, Universal Studios, etc. Heck, I've been watching an episode of Andy Griffith on YT all weekend long, and even today, that's been up for over a couple of years, that's now removed and the user banned by NBC (even though I BELIEVE the show is owned by CBS).
It's almost to the point where there's really nothing to watch on YouTube anymore, because some company or "third-party" is going to mosey in and remove it and ban the users for posting it.
I mean, I'll feel for WGBH and the Arthur episodes, ONLY because they don't want someone leaking the season that the entire world got before us (it's a PBS show, after all... cheapness in inherent). But the fan videos SHOULD have stayed up. And really, the law suit happy Chipmunks owners? Was that a surprise?
If someone's going to post a current movie or easily accessible TV show online, yeah... I agree to that. Fan videos and obscure stuff that will NEVER be rereleased on home video or officially posted online... does that hurt anyone? Does burying it in a box, shoving it in the back of a closet, and pretending it never existed do the creators, writers, and actors ANY favors?