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Yesterday a video about Saleisha candal upload on the Youtube. But today this video disappear. What has happened?
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Most networks are really cracking down on piracy. Posting or uploading any TV show to video holding websites such as the one you mentioned violates copyright laws. Piracy is very much frowned upon. Gramps ![]() |
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Which is kind of ridiculous, when you think about it, because the CW posts full length episodes of their shows on their website. Granted, it's restricted to US citizens, but it's still accessible for any american to see for free. The difference between putting it on the CW website and Youtube evades me, for some reason...
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CW probably has slew of lawyers intent on NOT letting this scandal reach the masses. Or at least not providing viewers with such potent amunition!
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I know a lot of times when there are things leaked, like trailers for really good movies (for example, the new Star Trek), the companies like Paramount will contact YouTube and ask that the video be taken down. The CW knows that everyone knows the cycle was rigged, and they probably contacted YouTube to get that very revealing video taken down. Just wait a few days, someone will make another one. It will get deleted too, but someone else will make another. |
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Not true. I am a US citizen living in the US territory of Puerto Rico (yup, that's US soil) and I can't see the videos on CW. Last cycle I could watch some (pretty much anything exceptthe episodes) but this cycle I can't even watch the ads! |
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Fair enough, although it seems to me they're shooting themselves in the foot. Getting people hooked to a show (which has already aired so they wouldn't lose ad revenu from) via free advertising seems like a win for them. But then, maybe that's why I'm not an exec
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