The fact that people actually think that's going to deter copyright hunters is pathetic. They don't care. They just don't. The of course there are the saintly companies that, rather than blocking, banning, and being complete jerks about the whole thing give a special content claim that keeps the video up, but puts an advertisement next to it, giving the copyright holders revenue. We need more fresh thinking like that, and less "If you want to watch this so badly, go to our own klunky site that has 3 almost full episodes. Or buy the non existent DVD's.I don't know about making video downloads, but someone had mentioned that if you put a disclaimer saying that you don't own the characters would be helpful or maybe putting the video up in separate parts might do the trick as well. I notice quite a few SS videos I've seen on You Tube have parts 1 and part 2.
The copyright thing is murky, and no doubt someone will take the company's side. Even though Viacom stole internet videos for crappy shows about internet videos and recursively reclaimed those original videos as their own (so much for the old chestnut of "WAAAA! You're stealing from us.") They're rules they don't have to play by, but curse your eternal soul into blistering flames if you want to watch something rare and impossible to find anywhere else physically or otherwise.