nobody watched them on twitch, theres no point. just keep putting them on youtube when you have the whole thing solved...If the jerks at WMG are now going after Sesame Street crap on YouTube, your best bet is to post them on Twitch.TV, Dailymotion.com, or other sites just as BuddyBoy600Alt stated.
Actually I bet it could be harder for the workshop and WMG to go after the clips on Twitch.TV as they don't know what that site is. But nope, nobody contacted SW as of yet.nobody watched them on twitch, theres no point. just keep putting them on youtube when you have the whole thing solved...
has anyone even contacted SW yet?
actually, twitch would be another place they could get it, as twitch has a very strict copyright policyActually I bet it could be harder for the workshop and WMG to go after the clips on Twitch.TV as they don't know what that site is. But nope, nobody contacted SW as of yet.
Alright, best bet is for all you guys to download clips while they're still online. I got many of them from 1969-1972 saved on my harddrive.Companies can find clips wherever you post them.
YouTube is just number 1 at copyright fishbait.
Yup, downloading and saving the clips to your harddrive is your best bet to preserve the clips. They're just dishing out copyright strikes, blocking videos all over the Internet, and terminating accounts.To quote an Mst3k song from one of my favorite episodes parodying a song from the movie featured (202 - The Sidehackers):
"But nothing lasts forever.... Only love.... Pads the film..."
But seriously. Nothing lasts forever. Nothing stays up forever. If there's a clip that hasn't been uploaded on Sesame Street's official channel or the upload has some kind of **** up from (I'm assuming) an unpaid intern and there's a better fan upload, download it. Things change over time and changes can effect stuff like this.
If the jerks at WMG are now going after Sesame Street crap on YouTube, your best bet is to post them on Twitch.TV, Dailymotion.com, or other sites just as BuddyBoy600Alt stated.
@gavry3, I have to agree with @PumpkinJ. It was my recommendation. After all. I used to post Sesame Street clips on Youtube. Not anymore. And yes, I was the one who originally uploaded the rare Cookie Monster sketch where he had a nightmare of meeting a giant talking cookie (Named "The Monster Cookie") who tells Cookie Monster his sad story about he became of cookie. I had to take it down when Sesame Workshop was very strict with Youtube. I remember IsNordan got hit with three copyright strikes and was terminated from Youtube and that is why I decided to pull the plug on Youtube and find another video sharing site for posting Sesame Street, And I found out that Twitch might be the place. And I uploaded the sketch there. But I am worried about WMG going after other Sesame Street uploaders on Youtube. Even WMG has blocked the videos posted by the official Sesame Street Youtube channel.actually, twitch would be another place they could get it, as twitch has a very strict copyright policy
Well, @LittleJerry92 . There used to be MegaVideo. And I remember it had classic Sesame Street clips there as well. However, It was shut down by the FBI for Copyright Infringement in 2012.Companies can find clips wherever you post them.
YouTube is just number 1 at copyright fishbait.