> Arthur's been on YouTube for quite a
> while now (ever since last year).
> They've just been in hiding since
> YouTube will delete their accounts
> due to it being illegal to upload the
> episodes.
> Hopefully, this doesn't happen again
> (the old uploaders got banned from
> YouTube) but if it gets too popular,
> it will.
I like how PBS, a supposedly public and non-profit organization, is
making copyright infringement claims against YouTube just like every
other for-profit network.
Although I suppose PBS could lose donations if everybody were able to
watch their shows for free, but that's beside the point.