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Extracts from Kaye Ballard episode of TMS

Pug Lover

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With respect Pug, I don't think it's wise to advertise this type of thing, considering that you are breaking copyright laws.
 

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Since that episode is available on DVD, it might not be a good idea to show clips there. If you were showing scenes that were cut from the DVD then maybe it would be okay (and some scenes that were cut are included on You Tube), but nothing was cut from the Kaye Ballard episode. I know that You Tube does have some Sesame Street clips that are currently available on commercial releases.
 

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minor muppetz said:
If you were showing scenes that were cut from the DVD then maybe it would be okay (and some scenes that were cut are included on You Tube), but nothing was cut from the Kaye Ballard episode. I know that You Tube does have some Sesame Street clips that are currently available on commercial releases.
No, it would still be copyright infringement, and thus illegal. YouTube is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
 
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