Author Topic: Youtube copyright cigarettes these days.  (Read 3883 times)

So I uploaded a public domain TV show clip of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy on my youtube account. Then out of nowhere this guy from Millennium Entertainment Inc files a copyright complaint.

He claims he owns the right to a clip of a TV show owned by Cartoon Network. This stuff is ridiculous.

Whether he owns it or not, you don't and are still infringing copyright stuff.

Whether he owns it or not, you don't and are still infringing copyright stuff.

So I uploaded a public domain TV show clip

If it's 35 seconds or less, it is completely legal to post.

Television is not public domain. You pay for Television service.

If it's 35 seconds or less, it is completely legal to post.

It is about 30 seconds.

Television is not public domain. You pay for Television service.

Except when the show is no longer on tv.

Television is not public domain. You pay for Television service.
Wow, Lord, someone doesn't know his stuff.

Wow, Lord, someone doesn't know his stuff.

:cookieMonster: Come now, I'm in the middle of playing Skyrim and got bored waiting for help over messengers. :P

Millennium Entertainment does not own The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy though.

Billy and Mandy is on all the time.

I hate that show. It's all handicapped n' stuff.

Millennium Entertainment does not own The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy though.
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Millennium Entertainment, led by CEO Bill Lee, is a leading independent supplier that acquires and distributes feature films, television series and specialty programming.



Except my video is a 30 second clip I got from somewhere else.

They are claiming I stole an entire episode.

Except my video is a 30 second clip I got from somewhere else.

They are claiming I stole an entire episode.
Most copyright claims I've seen only watch 2 seconds and assume its all stolen.

Oh and the video even still has the Cartoon Network logo right on the loving bottom right corner.

How can this company claim they own this video if there is the CN logo right there!