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Since when does WMG own Sesame Street?

BuddyBoy600alt

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Because those videos could be taken down on there as well.
I am not sure about Twitch. But yes, I am not allowed to post Sesame Street on Youtube because of Sesame Workshop. No doubt if I would post Sesame Street on Dailymotion. None of my Sesame Street videos on Dailymotion have been taken down. Another company I know of that I may not want to post anywhere is Viacom. After all, Viacom did sue Youtube in February 2007.
 

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10 of my yt videos were taken down by them. I don't think WMG gives copyright strikes because if they did I would be terminated by now.
 

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I made a video that had the songs "Fur" and "Dee dee dee". I didn't think anything would happen since those are both obscure songs.
 

MikaelaMuppet

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I am not sure about Twitch. But yes, I am not allowed to post Sesame Street on Youtube because of Sesame Workshop. No doubt if I would post Sesame Street on Dailymotion. None of my Sesame Street videos on Dailymotion have been taken down. Another company I know of that I may not want to post anywhere is Viacom. After all, Viacom did sue Youtube in February 2007.
I would still be careful though.
 

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10 of my yt videos were taken down by them. I don't think WMG gives copyright strikes because if they did I would be terminated by now.
Strange. I remember in 2009, We lost so many Youtube users because of WMG. I was mad when DisneysBonkers028 was terminated from Youtube because his 80s/90s Disney cartoon shows were claimed by WMG. The issue was the 80's/90's Disney theme songs were on this long out of print "ToonTunes" variety CD by Warner Bros., Records. And WMG does not even own the rights to Raw Toonage/Bonkers/Marsupilami. Raw Toonage/Bonkers/Marsupilami are owned by The Walt Disney Company. NOT Warner Bros.
 

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Honestly, if any of you guys really believe that any website doesn’t put you at risk of copyright claims, y’all got A LOT to learn about the internet. :shifty:
 
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