One of YouTube's most compelling features are clips of the Daily Show and the Colbert Report. Well, it looks like Comedy Central has asked YouTube to take them down, and YouTube has complied. Boing Boing reports that if you do a search for the Daily Show, you get this message: "This video has been removed due to terms of use violation." If all the good stuff on YouTube is being removed until the video sharing service gets a copyright license, does this mean there are fewer reasons to even visit YouTube? It could not be long before you may have to pay for all the good stuff on YouTube such as the Daily Show - or, perhaps, see a lot of advertising to support a "free" model.
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Re: The End of YouTube (as we know it)?
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Denyse Joly
on Fri 12 Jan 2007 07:28 PM EST | Permanent Link
You are so right. The supposedly new YOUTUBE. Well what alet down .As a person stuck in A WHEELCHAIR MOST OF THE TIME .You tube realy helped to pass the time in a most funny way. Guess I can forget that now & find something else Denyse Joly.
Re: The End of YouTube (as we know it)?
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Katie Brennan
on Thu 08 Feb 2007 11:38 PM EST | Permanent Link
Absolutely ridiculous. YouTube has removed a lot of its videos - almost everything that has to do with FOX for sure. This makes no sense, as people were simply "sharing" vids, and not making any profit from them. You would think that they would want their programs getting some coverage - but I guess not.
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