Someone uploaded the whole film of Labyrinth (in 10 parts) to YouTube earlier today. This is a clear violation of the YouTube terms of service and is copyright infringement (I notified YouTube as that kind of thing is not "cool".) If you want to see the film you should buy it just like everyone else. I've heard that the Henson family personally asked several people to remove copyrighted videos being posted to the web (such as "Time Piece", some of the old commercials, and whatnot), and I've heard that Sesame Workshop has also started to take such action on all the Sesame Street clips being posted around the net. YouTube is a great service, but also a greatly misused one as so many copyrighted works are being shared illegally because people don't follow the terms of service. As I'm sure some of you know, members of the Henson staff have been known to come in here every now and then, and I think as a show of respect for Henson's work, we should abstain from sharing, and publicizing the distribution of, copyrighted material (especially when it is commercially available).