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It seems like a lot of the blocked stuff is unblocked (though there's still some exceptions).

Back in 2008, Sesame Workshop asked on Facebook for fans to nominate clips for the 40th anniversary DVD set. I don't know what the chances would be that SW would ask fans to nominate clips for anything for the 50th anniversary (assuming we get a DVD set or an anniversary special), but if they were to ask fans to nominate clips for a DVD release, I almost feel like just nominating every segment (that haven't been released on home video and maybe not uploaded by Sesame Workshop) where the same audio recording was used on an album so that if WMG or some other company blocks segments with audio used on albums, at least we'd have them all on DVD (of course you never know who will feel the need to block certain segments in the future, even if it's not on an album).
 
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