Post by ApolloJustice on May 26, 2017 22:03:25 GMT
Shit, the same thing just happened to me
Again, it mentions being taken down by Family Communications when it's been called The Fred Rogers Company since 2003. Something seems fishy about that. So sorry for taking money away from you by uploading episodes of a 30+ year old TV show that you don't air, never distributed, and never uploaded yourself. So sorry that I took money away from you by not monetizing my video and putting multiple disclaimers saying that it's for archival only. I feel really bad for you Family Communications/Fred Rogers Company/Whatever the fuck you're called, I can see how this is 100% justified.
Last Edit: May 26, 2017 22:18:38 GMT by ApolloJustice: I'm really mad about this
I really wanted to see it in its entirety. I would have just turned four when this aired. I most likely did see it. However I can't recall if I remember it or not. If that makes sense. ^^;;
I remember "The Day After". That's the reason this episode was made. At the tail end of the cold war there was still a huge fear of mutually assured destruction between Russia and the US. Many families watched "The Day After" together and I remember being pretty frightened by it. So the Mr. Rogers episode was very relevant. Back then a lot more serious issues were handled on children's television than you see now.
If it keeps getting pulled down by Family Communications when the name was actually changed maybe the video is getting flagged unfairly. Youtube is pretty strict. They give copyright holders a little too much free reign to stomp all over fair usage. Without regular people archiving things so much stuff is going to get lost.
The only thing I can think of is making it a torrent. But it will get seen by less people because it's more convenient to watch a stream than to sit there and torrent something, hoping for seeds, extracting, making sure you have the right codec, ect...
I really wanted to see it in its entirety. I would have just turned four when this aired. I most likely did see it. However I can't recall if I remember it or not. If that makes sense. ^^;;
I remember "The Day After". That's the reason this episode was made. At the tail end of the cold war there was still a huge fear of mutually assured destruction between Russia and the US. Many families watched "The Day After" together and I remember being pretty frightened by it. So the Mr. Rogers episode was very relevant. Back then a lot more serious issues were handled on children's television than you see now.
If it keeps getting pulled down by Family Communications when the name was actually changed maybe the video is getting flagged unfairly. Youtube is pretty strict. They give copyright holders a little too much free reign to stomp all over fair usage. Without regular people archiving things so much stuff is going to get lost.
The only thing I can think of is making it a torrent. But it will get seen by less people because it's more convenient to watch a stream than to sit there and torrent something, hoping for seeds, extracting, making sure you have the right codec, ect...