dwayne1115
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I'm not sure....Would the music rights issues still apply to streaming, though?
I wonder if they are doing these concerts to help pay for the music rights?
I'm not sure....Would the music rights issues still apply to streaming, though?
All comes down to the prices.Would the music rights issues still apply to streaming, though?
I would assume any form of distribution.Would the music rights issues still apply to streaming, though?
https://www.facebook.com/ed.mccray/post ... 8441465120
"If you go to Muppet Central there's numerous references and links there that there's no rights issues on Season 4 and 5 and Disney keeps promising they're coming but continues to delay. They even did a D23 announcement a few years ago. The clearances happened because of the backlash over Season 1 and even then Henson released some of those uncut through Time Life. I remember reading Disney went back and got those 6 cuts cleared after the backlash proved there was a market for it. Disney doesn't seem to care about pushes. They've promised several release dates for season 4 only to not release it. They were going to tie it in with the 2 big feature films but didn't. Now the latest word is they don't want these out now because it would confuse people with the new show."
So, according to Anthony DiPaola, all the rights for the last 2 seasons have been cleared!
Source: https://www.dvdizzy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26970&start=40
I think they will bother releasing the last two seasons, on DVD or digital download or streaming, like Debbie McClellan said at DragonCon 2015. She's right.Even if the rights are cleared, I doubt Disney will even bother releasing those last two seasons.
But hey, if they do..... Cool! Better late than never.
I believe they WILL release them, but not on DVD. I think they're going to stick to digital. Keep in mind, that was 3 years ago.I think they will bother releasing the last two seasons, on DVD or digital download or streaming, like Debbie McClellan said at DragonCon 2015. She's right.