--- In arthur2@yahoogroups.com, bophenbean <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> > 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.
That may strike some people as odd, knowing about PBS's history, oh
and did you also know that no great movies or shows about cartoons
will be made because they don't like violence which strikes me as odd
on how they don't like violence, however, they are bold enough to show
redwall and the certain elements that blended in with it, oh and
Liberty's kids, I'm not slamming on PBS, I'm just saying what I know
about them, I like PBS, but sometimes, I think they are too
overprotective? Also, when they showed Reading Rainbow and they had
that one episode where they had a bunch of different kids talk about
how they felt after September 11, 2001. Well they were going to have
one girl speak about it, but when she opened her mouth, they totally
blocked her out and they had another kid after her and he said as much
as he wanted to and they never blocked him out. I mean, how sad can
you get? They say you can talk about something, they shouldn't block
you out just because you want to say what's on your mind? Tell me
something okay, why would they block what the girl said out, but they
never blocked any of what the boy said out as he explained his
feelings, and no, it wasn't a time issue because reading rainbow had
just started. I truly hope it wasn't a issue of color or anything
like that, but do you all get what I am trying to say?