UmIf you took his video, and didnt ask for the footage HE recorded, Then hes right.However, if you recorded it yourself, then he has no right to demand that.Oh, and curiosity forces me to ask: what's the video?
No I think he meansPBS published a videoboth of them took the video and re-postedother guy acusses him of stealing "his" video
The video in question: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhVxT8bs5-4
OP is a friend.
He is angry because you literally downloaded the video and riposted the same one onto youtube againOP is a friend.
OhThen if thats the caseThey're both wrong for stealing the content.
Not really. They are not taking credit for it it.If PBS wants it taken down, they can ask youtube.But the other person claims it's his video, which is a lie.They both just posted it on youtube so people can watch it anytime
You wrote that reply wrong. It should say "Unless you own or have rights to PBS Kid's Arthur then you don't have full authority to seize control [of] and/or remove my video."
Is this supposed to be a joke? While I hold no legal claims to Arthur and clips thereof, it's rather annoying to have somebody take your idea and attempt to take credit for it. I asked my friend who showed me the original episode if I could post it on my account, then edited it to have the clip I do now, and gave him credit for finding the thing in the first place.You, on the other hand, took what I had edited myself without permission, posting it as your own thing, and never even gave me credit. That's just downright wrong. If you had asked, I probably would have given you the link to the episode or allowed you to -edit- my clip and use it for your own purposes, or even make a new video for you to use. But instead you insult me like this.